Modelling and analysis for higher education shadow institutions in Indian context: an ISM approach

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The Indian education sector is booming with increasing number of students enrolling for various educational courses for acquiring higher education. The competition for lucrative jobs adds to the pressure on students to perform in competitive exams for higher education and other skill development courses.Query As a result, students turn to Private Coaching Classes also called Shadow Education and Private Supplementary Tutoring for additional help. Equally competitive environment exists for shadow or coaching institutes. They too face demanding customers which exerts a lot of pressure on them to achieve academic excellence. In this study, quality management perspective was applied to institutional practices along with Interpretive Structural Model methodology and MICMAC technique for developing a framework to enhance students’ learning and academic performance in shadow institutes for higher education. Attempt has been made to construct a hierarchical structural model for decision making which takes into account all strategic issues and their interrelationships encountered by shadow institutions. This model or structure if implemented can also help shadow institutes to achieve sustained growth in a highly competitive and dynamic environment.

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Gokak, A. J. H., Mehendale, S., & Bhāle, S. M. (2023). Modelling and analysis for higher education shadow institutions in Indian context: an ISM approach. Quality and Quantity, 57(4), 3425–3451. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01514-6

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