Introduction
Understanding the history of the Indian education system is crucial for cracking the UGC NET Paper 1 exam. Over the centuries, various commissions and acts have shaped education in India—from colonial reforms to modern advisory bodies. In this article, we’ve simplified key educational milestones along with original multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to boost your exam preparation.
: Charter Act to Sapru Committee – Top 10 Highlights
Here are the most significant events:
- Charter Act (1813): Introduced scientific education
- Hindu College (1817): Now Presidency University
- Elphinstone Report (1823): Suggested district examination officers
- Macaulay’s Minutes (1835): Introduced English education
- Woods Dispatch (1854): Magna Carta of English education
- Hunter Commission (1882-83): Divided primary and higher education
- Universities Commission (1902): Led to Indian Universities Act, 1904
- Sadler Commission (1917): Greater autonomy to universities
- Hartog Committee (1929): Focus on university improvement
- Sapru Committee (1934): Addressed unemployment caused by faulty education
Final Thoughts
Mastering these historical milestones gives you an edge in the UGC NET exam. Don’t just memorize dates—understand the purpose and legacy of each reform. Bookmark this post, revise regularly, and share with fellow aspirants!