The demand for higher education all over the world, especially in the developing world, has fueled a tremendous growth of private universities. Countries such as India and China, for example, possess increasing space for private universities to flourish either independently or through private-public or private-international partnerships. However, almost without exception the private universities being established in developing countries are of poor quality, and in this case Pakistan is no exception
The paper suggests that current higher education policy of government of Pakistan is being pursued a...
The paper analyses the dynamics of education sector in Pakistan in comparison to other developing co...
Gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries are witnessing an exponential growth in new foreign higher ...
Private higher education though a relatively recent development in Pakistan has shown very rapid gro...
In 1947 there was not a single private university in Pakistan. The number of private universities ha...
There is an incredible growth in the number of universities and enrolment of students inthe last 2 d...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
Education is a leading driver in reshaping society, human capital formation, political stability, an...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the problems and prospects of higher education in Pakist...
The major purpose of the study was to examine the \ud role of private sector in higher education ...
Both public and private universities in Pakistan are playing vital role in developing human resource...
The nationalization of industry and education in the early 1970s resulted in the deterioration of pr...
The aim of present research is to investigate the response of the universities after implementing th...
Development and social safety of a country rely more on all the actions that involve proficiency, kn...
International audiencePrivate higher education institutions, once a trivial fragment of the higher e...
The paper suggests that current higher education policy of government of Pakistan is being pursued a...
The paper analyses the dynamics of education sector in Pakistan in comparison to other developing co...
Gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries are witnessing an exponential growth in new foreign higher ...
Private higher education though a relatively recent development in Pakistan has shown very rapid gro...
In 1947 there was not a single private university in Pakistan. The number of private universities ha...
There is an incredible growth in the number of universities and enrolment of students inthe last 2 d...
Primary school enrollment rates in Pakistan are lower than in other countries at the same level of e...
Education is a leading driver in reshaping society, human capital formation, political stability, an...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the problems and prospects of higher education in Pakist...
The major purpose of the study was to examine the \ud role of private sector in higher education ...
Both public and private universities in Pakistan are playing vital role in developing human resource...
The nationalization of industry and education in the early 1970s resulted in the deterioration of pr...
The aim of present research is to investigate the response of the universities after implementing th...
Development and social safety of a country rely more on all the actions that involve proficiency, kn...
International audiencePrivate higher education institutions, once a trivial fragment of the higher e...
The paper suggests that current higher education policy of government of Pakistan is being pursued a...
The paper analyses the dynamics of education sector in Pakistan in comparison to other developing co...
Gulf cooperation council (GCC) countries are witnessing an exponential growth in new foreign higher ...