The market friendly reforms of the 1990s encouraged proliferation of private higher education institutions and massification of the sector. Massification is accompanied by persisting inequalities, declining quality and poses challenges to effectively manage the system. This paper argues for a more regulated growth of private higher education and targeted public investments in favour of disadvantaged groups and deprived regions
Higher education is now widely accepted as a foremost instrument for fostering economic growth. The ...
India has world’s third largest higher educational system, next to China and United States. The miss...
This paper analyses the structural changes in education sector since the introduction of liberalizat...
The market friendly reforms of the 1990s encouraged proliferation of private higher education instit...
Education is one of the dominant sectors of the Indian economy in terms of enrolment of children, em...
Developing nations like India having a unique trajectory of traditionally hierarchical society with ...
It is universally known that higher education is of great importance in the course of any country’s ...
The massification of Indian higher education is accompanied by a proliferation of private universiti...
Privately-funded higher education institutions have been materializing across India in the last few ...
Higher education requires study for increasing demand and contribution from all parts of society. In...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
The 21st century is marked by a paradigm shift in education that has resulted both in threats and op...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
The following paper highlights the political, economic, socio-cultural, ethical, philosophical, lega...
Higher education is now widely accepted as a foremost instrument for fostering economic growth. The ...
India has world’s third largest higher educational system, next to China and United States. The miss...
This paper analyses the structural changes in education sector since the introduction of liberalizat...
The market friendly reforms of the 1990s encouraged proliferation of private higher education instit...
Education is one of the dominant sectors of the Indian economy in terms of enrolment of children, em...
Developing nations like India having a unique trajectory of traditionally hierarchical society with ...
It is universally known that higher education is of great importance in the course of any country’s ...
The massification of Indian higher education is accompanied by a proliferation of private universiti...
Privately-funded higher education institutions have been materializing across India in the last few ...
Higher education requires study for increasing demand and contribution from all parts of society. In...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
The 21st century is marked by a paradigm shift in education that has resulted both in threats and op...
In India, the privatization of higher education has resulted in the creation of new educational poli...
The following paper highlights the political, economic, socio-cultural, ethical, philosophical, lega...
Higher education is now widely accepted as a foremost instrument for fostering economic growth. The ...
India has world’s third largest higher educational system, next to China and United States. The miss...
This paper analyses the structural changes in education sector since the introduction of liberalizat...