STUDY ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA AND THE NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT
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Higher education in India suffers from several systemic deficiencies some of the problems of the Indian higher
education, such as the unwieldy affiliating system, inflexible academic structure, uneven capacity across various subjects, eroding autonomy of academic institutions, and the low level of public funding are well known. These problems were the primary motivation the topic “Study on the higher education in India and the need for a paradigm shift” was selected for the study. The objective of the study is to analyze the effect various facets of higher education in India and to study the various steps required to address genuine concerns in the Indian higher education on a long-term basis and uses the experiences of other countries to suggest measures to tackle its various systemic deficiencies. The study has been conducted on a sample of 70 respondents through the
circulation of a questionnaire and information gained from secondary data. The respondents consisted mainly of faculty, students and others. It was found that most of them agreed that India has an average level of existing
infrastructure of higher education in India and also the fact that majority of the respondents felt that the
education standard in India is behind that of developed nations. The results of the study indicate that the higher education did not meet the expected standard and revision of syllabus and implementation of pedagogy is needed
to bring it up to par with western education.
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