Reforms in higher education in India

  • Sharma A
  • Prakash A
  • Nehru R
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Abstract

The world is transforming quickly, with it, the requirement for universal access to top-notch higher education. The present shift toward higher quality is the most effective way of developing and maximizing our country's vast talent pool. The new National Education Policy is being created to address the challenges of making every higher education institution a reputable and best institution for higher education. It is in shambles, and there is a lack of emphasis on cognitive skill development and learning outcomes. Higher education helps to shape a nation that is enlightened, socially conscious, ethical, knowledgeable, and skilled in devising and implementing effective solutions to its problems. The proposed reforms in India's Higher Education System, regulatory structure, and teaching pedagogy are analysed in this paper. The expenditures of various countries on education, including SAARC and BRICS, were also compared to their respective GDPs.

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Sharma, A., Prakash, A. R., & Nehru, R. S. S. (2022). Reforms in higher education in India. International Journal of Health Sciences, 7220–7230. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.11610

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