Once Held Only In London, How An Exam Became A Benchmark Of Success In India

In the early 1800s, officers for the East India Company were nominated and trained in London’s Haileybury College. But in 1854, following Lord Macaulay’s recommendations, a new system based on merit and competitive exams was introduced.

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