Both China and India have large and diverse higher education systems. Students from bothcountries are keen to enter the global employment market. It is this challenge that demands the respective national education systems produce “global citizens” with the high-quality, diverse, and international educational backgrounds needed on the global market. This article briefly reviews the international education status of India and China and highlights some crucial parameters governing the two systems
This paper focuses on China both as an object and a subject in the globalization of higher education...
One might argue that an Indian student entering higher education is faced with a critical question—W...
© 2014 European Association for International Education One might argue that an Indian student enter...
AbstractHigher education systems in India and China are boxed into rivalry as a matter of course: Th...
Higher education plays an important role in the economic development of any economy. Globalization h...
Cross Border Higher Education (CBHE) is one of the issues of the present knowledge era. As knowledge...
Abstract China and India together account for almost 25 % of the world’s postsecondary student popul...
India, with the world’s second largest higher education system, has little international consciousne...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
This paper voices the opinions of international students’ from China and India, and highlights the i...
<p>India and China are two fast growing economies of the world and need large skill based manpower t...
The global economy has undergone a structural transformation: there will be a workforce of 3.3 billi...
India and China are becoming increasingly influential, not only in the global economy but also in th...
India’s higher education and research sectors have been generallyunderfunded, especially in view of ...
The authors profile developments in the globalization of Indian higher education, with an emphasis o...
This paper focuses on China both as an object and a subject in the globalization of higher education...
One might argue that an Indian student entering higher education is faced with a critical question—W...
© 2014 European Association for International Education One might argue that an Indian student enter...
AbstractHigher education systems in India and China are boxed into rivalry as a matter of course: Th...
Higher education plays an important role in the economic development of any economy. Globalization h...
Cross Border Higher Education (CBHE) is one of the issues of the present knowledge era. As knowledge...
Abstract China and India together account for almost 25 % of the world’s postsecondary student popul...
India, with the world’s second largest higher education system, has little international consciousne...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
This paper voices the opinions of international students’ from China and India, and highlights the i...
<p>India and China are two fast growing economies of the world and need large skill based manpower t...
The global economy has undergone a structural transformation: there will be a workforce of 3.3 billi...
India and China are becoming increasingly influential, not only in the global economy but also in th...
India’s higher education and research sectors have been generallyunderfunded, especially in view of ...
The authors profile developments in the globalization of Indian higher education, with an emphasis o...
This paper focuses on China both as an object and a subject in the globalization of higher education...
One might argue that an Indian student entering higher education is faced with a critical question—W...
© 2014 European Association for International Education One might argue that an Indian student enter...