Re: [MTC Global] Private universities damage education quality, sayspresident of India

The only way to solve this mess is to fully de control all types of HE.

Competition will set in.

Innovation will set in.

Research will set in.

Fees will go up. Capitation fees in cash will vanish.

Presently 2.5 lac students go abroad for HE and spend 90,000 cr per year which is remitted overseas. That will cme down to a trickle.

Foreign students will start migrating to the good and modernized such colleges in India. We could attract nearly 1 million foreign students every year and earn $20 billion per year.

New good players will jump in.

Students will migrate to the good and ethical colleges. The bad colleges will close down.

License Raj in HE must go.

Aicte and ugc need to be scrapped. They have outlived their usefulness.

Krishan Khanna
www.wakeupcall.org

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Thanks Professor  Kuldeep Nagi for exposing the ground reality in HE in India.

In fact, corruption or fraud is inbuilt by man's artificial way of life, away from nature. Hence, fraud does exist in all countries, only the degree of fraud changes. Advanced countries are supposed to be having less degree of fraud as the monitoring is rigid and culprits irrespective their status are hooked.  India has perhaps the best law but implementation is miserably lacking.

See the attachment. However, I am not justifying fraud plesae note!

We Indians need to fight against corruption. Private and public this division is the accepted norms word over. How do we really adhere to our rules is a matter of difference. Talk and walk must go hand in hand.

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I am quite disturb by the notion that Private Universities in India are not good. In the Times World ranking in 2015 out of 10 the top 6 universities are private. No matter how old they are the autonomy they enjoy makes them what they are. In India private universities are more about making money than excellence. Many private universities in Indian are started by imbecile and corrupt politicians. I must say that India is a epitome of highest form of corruption in higher education. Jai Bharat. 

Kuldeep Nagi

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Dear
Sir Quality of Education needs proper Quantification of Knowledge.
Various other supporting issues are to be modified in efficient application.




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I agree with Dr. Gopal. There are reports from my own faculty who happen to pursue their PhD from Pvt. University, State University as well as Central University. It was reported that the Pvt. Universities are quite insistent of the candidates of attending their classes for their course work, while the State and Central University was quite liberal in this aspect. Secondly, again the Research Guides in Pvt. Universities have been quite supportive of their candidates in mentoring and guiding them through their research work. On the other hand one candidate enrolled in a Central University had to arrange for taking his guide from another town to the University by flight and on reaching he was informed that as the time of submission had been lapsed so the candidate was required to re-register and appear for the final submission and viva next year. The submission was not being accepted even after a fine / late fee that was offered by the candidate to be paid immediately. This was a pathetic colour of the kind of support rendered by the immediate guide and the bureaucratic functioning prevailing in State & Central Universities. 
We need not brand all pvt universities in the same category or make them responsible for degradation of quality higher education.
Remember, even the most sought after Delhi University, also does not figure in the top 200 universities of the world rankings.

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On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Dr. R. Gopal <rgopaldoctor@gmail.com> wrote:
Do not just blame the private universities. State univ and central univs. Are also on the same boat.
There are several pvt univs. Who are doing excellent service. Lets not foget it
similarly in the cawof state and central univs. Painting all university  with the same brush is not good and definitely not for a teacher

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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Private universities damage education quality, sayspresident of India

Rightly said. Private Ed institutions are reason for degradation of quality education. I have seen many examples. However, there are exceptions.

Adding petrol to the damaging fire (bad quality edn.) are policies framed by government. Example -

Odisha govt. has made a scheme called "PRERANA' (inspiration) that enables SC/ST students to have free management education. Pvt. instts. are making good profit from this scheme, where the ground situation is as usual. Very negligible number of students from this scheme become quality manpower, so are not successful really. They just have a degree in hand, That's all.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:
The president of India has blamed private universities for lowering the quality of higher education in his country.

Pranab Mukherjee, who is not a party political figure, warned that the share of private education in India was rising and that the country had too few universities that were highly ranked.

Growing levels of private higher education "has resulted in a greater access but has made an alarming distress in the quality of the education", he said in a convocation address at the Birla Institute of Technology Mesra on 10 January, reported the Times of India.

President Mukherjee said that he had repeatedly warned of low quality higher education, and that Indian universities were failing to compete with others globally.

"Except [for the] Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and IIT Delhi no other institute ranks in the top 200 universities of the world," he said.

Whether India should turn to private, for-profit universities and colleges to provide places for its burgeoning young population has been fiercely debated. Currently rules prevent universities to be run for a profit.

Allowing institutions to make a profit would allow India to attract huge amounts of capital to educate its young people, argued Karan Khemka, a partner at the consultancy Parthenon, at last year's Times Higher Education BRICS and Emerging Economies Universities Summit in Delhi.

"The private sector is the solution to this. Will there be a bad apple in the cart? There will. But the market will sort itself out, as it has for telecoms, as it has for healthcare," he said.

But others have contended that markets failed to weed out sub-standard universities.

"After the sub-prime crisis, after the economic crisis, we can't seriously be saying that markets will correct themselves," countered Raj Kumar, vice-chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, at the same event. "The market doesn't correct itself, you need huge intervention." 

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