Achieving Excellence in Higher Education

The education sector in India is expected to reach new heights with India on the B-schools and universities of technology spreads its wings. The entry of foreign universities in the country also shows positive signs for students who are now equipped with better academic opportunities.

Human Resources Development of the Union Minister Kapil Sibal led a major reform by focusing on the increase in tuition fees and the creation of more infrastructure for educational institutions.

He said:
-Education Sector should give priority to lending rates and market rates for the construction of several schools and universities across the country allow.
-The gross enrollment ratio (GER) should be improved so that the applications focus on the significant increase in the number of students for research. The GER in other countries varies from 40 to 50% to as low as 12% in India, which is a serious problem.

The place to come for new institutions would certainly increase the volume of opportunities in higher education. This could help to improve enrollment and quality, both directly and indirectly. This will, however, when foreign universities offer training in line with the goals, objectives and mission of higher education Native.

The importance of creativity, new ideas and innovations need to understand our education system. The room should be given to the students and help them develop the skills they already have, instead forced to follow the conventional model of the study. The scope and intensity of collaborative learning and the exchange is enormous and should be used.

The mission of higher education in India have better access and excellence. As more and more students at universities and research institutions that will bring enormous benefits to the country and its economy.