Indian Higher Education and the Challenges
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-02-05
Authors : Maitrey Bhagat;
Page : 715-720
Keywords : Gross Enrollment Ratio GER; Compound Annual Growth Rate CAGR Stakeholders; Human Resource Development;
Abstract
This paper mainly highlighted the problems and prospects of Indian Higher Education in the era of globalization. The study found that the Higher Education sector has witnessed a tremendous increase in its institutional capacity in the years since independence. The study observes the fact that the women Gross Enrollment Ratio is very less. The study also evidently speaks the truth that the challenges of higher education have been caused due to low college enrollment, employability crisis of unskilled labor and lack of flexibility of the education sector. The paper also covers the appropriate policy to Indias towards achieving 30 % gross enrollment ratio objective by 2030. Finally the paper concludes here is need of plans requires solutions that combine, employers and youth need of Expectations of from various stakeholders Students, Industry, Educational Institutions, Parents and Government
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