Higher Education in India EDU 6450 Jordan Maxwell
Higher Education in India
Higher Education in India
EDU 6450Jordan Maxwell
Structure of Indian Higher EdHigher Ed Streams begin in 10th grade (Cheney, 2005)Three Major StreamsScienceCommerceHumanitiesAll Higher Ed options for students are exam based
Types of Institutions
Shown Above: Breakdown of Higher Ed Institutions from Higher Education in India: Vision 2030
IIT & IIMIndian Institutes of Technology (IIT)Indian Institutes of Management (IIM)Strict AdmissionsHigh caliber curriculaLow Enrollment
Pressing Issues
Above: Image from Higher Education in India: Vision 2030 regarding issues of Higher Education
ReformsRamalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship programme (Forbes, 2014)J.C. Bose National Fellowship programme (Forbes, 2014)Ramanujan FellowshipAims to entice Indian researchers working abroad to return back home
ReformsMost reforms are hoping to see goals reached by 2030Increase enrollmentEnsure higher number of graduates are employableIncrease quality of education
Implications for Higher Education in AmericaChance to reflect on our prestigious institutionsPotential model for increase government aid in Higher EducationBenefits of importing talent from India
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