A New and Forward Looking Vision for India’s Higher Education System

Authors

  • R. Srikanth Professor, Institute of Commerce & Management, Guru Nanak University, Hyderabad

Keywords:

Higher Education, India, Students

Abstract

Higher Education for every student in the globe are as vital as basic crucial. It not only helps students learn more about their chosen field of study, but it also helps them grasp the relevance of what they've learned. In India, higher education is defined as obtaining a degree in which one gains a deeper knowledge and comprehension of a certain topic. Higher education in India comprises Bachelors, Masters, Diploma and Doctorate courses in a specific field. In India, higher education is a vital component in anyone’s life it offers students to study more about anything and to pursue in that profession.
One of the most important components in a country's growth is education. As the world's circumstances change, it should be adapted to meet those demands. One of the benefits is that it allows for a more critical examination of the problems that face mankind on all of these levels at once. For our economy to progress, we need a larger pool of highly skilled and well-educated workers. In the neighbourhood, there are a number of Indians who are recognised for their qualities and expertise. In order for India to become a wealthy partner in the global economy or to grow into an education hub, it is necessary for India to improve the quality of education across the board, with a special focus on higher education that includes research and development.

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Published

2022-04-14

How to Cite

[1]
R. Srikanth 2022. A New and Forward Looking Vision for India’s Higher Education System. AG Volumes. (Apr. 2022), 150–159.