Higher Education in India: A Review

  • Raghuvir Singh

Abstract

: Education is the strength of a country and a nation has often acknowledged that the economic prosperity of nations is directly determined by their educational systems. It is natural that a developing nation is a community that is educated. The Indian higher education sector is the third largest in the world, next to the United States and China. India, as a developed country, has been making divisive strides since independence in the field of education. Although there have been many hurdles facing India's higher education sector, there are also plenty of opportunities to overcome these problems and improve the higher education system. It demands greater openness and responsibility, the role of universities and colleges in the new millennium, and the value of emerging science studies into how people learn. India needs people who are well-qualified and well trained who can take our economy forward. Therefore, India provides other countries with highly qualified people; it is very convenient for India to move our country from a developing country to a developed nation. The present research seeks to highlight problems and prospects in the higher education sector in India.

Published
2019-09-10
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