It is true in some cases only for the sake of getting good job or settling out of India.
However there is no difference in education so far.
English is better
Bernard L. Greenberg has written: 'Better English usage' -- subject(s): Usage, Education, Deaf, Study and teaching, English language
it is because english is a language of education so therefore english must be a medium of instruction in American Samoa. English has been done a lot of work and a lot of help because reason why people further there education is because for a better job in the future. To do that you have to learn english
It is better to learn in Indian language than learning in English.Students now dont know to read or write their own mother tongue.Why is it unnecessary to learn other countries language when we dont know ours?Its better we learn it in our own language.
English may be our second language but many have difficulty in it for the same reasons people of other nationalities have difficulties in it. We have our own language to speak in. We are more used to speaking our own language. Some can't get the education to learn it. Besides, we have a lot of good English speakers too (sometimes even better in English than Filipino).
English is a good language in the world.In the future it is very important to us
for the learning better grammerz
Both have their merits.
English is 100%
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.
a class in which you study the English vocabulary and learn to write better
Arguments for English medium education for speakers of other languages include increased access to global opportunities, improved communication skills, and better career prospects in industries where English is predominant. Arguments against English medium education for speakers of other languages include potential loss of cultural identity, barriers to learning due to language difficulties, and reinforcement of linguistic discrimination.