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Shuchita Times April 2016 - Shuchita Prakashan(P)Ltd
ISSN : 0972-7124
April 2016
3 Emerging Issues and Challenges in Higher Education in India
7 Digitalization and its Implication with Reference to Mumbai
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ISSN : 0972-7124
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Emerging Issues and Challenges in Higher Education in India
Mr. Ashok Luhar
M.Com., M.A., MBA, PGDMM, UGC-NET, M.Phil., Ph.D.
In-Charge Principal
Anandibai Damodar Kale Degree College of Arts & Commerce
Borivali-West, Mumbai
Abstract:
The situation of higher education in India before the
independence was not too good, but after the independence the
government of India planned to improve the quality of higher
education to do rapid economic growth in present and future
period. University Grant Commission (UGC) was formed to
monitor the various Central, State, Deemed and Private
Universities to retain the standard of education. In this article
we will find the various emerging issues and challenges higher
education in India is facing.
Keyword:
Higher Education, Issues & Challenges in Higher
Education
Introduction:
UGC made various rules and regulations for all the
educational institutions like Universities and colleges to
provide consistently quality education not only at the micro
level but also at the macro level of operations. Before the
independence, it has been observed that both central and the
state government were not fixed a genuine budget for the
education to improve the standard of higher education, but
today the scenario is changed because government is giving
equal importance to defense and education at the time of fixing
countries annual budget.
However, Higher Education of India accomplishes lots
of achievement by opening top class institutes like IIM, IIT,
for providing world class education to students. After 1991
government of India made lots of changes in higher education
polices like, government accepted the proposal of LPG i.e.
liberalization, privatization and globalization of higher
education. Liberal policies gave invitation to privatization and
when privatization happen all the people of other country start
investing in our nation and that’s results globalization happen
in our nation. Globalization brought lots of things to our nation
like reputed foreign institutes, their technology and their
knowledge etc. Due to liberalization, privatization and
globalization government also generated lots of finance to
make our education sector more innovative.
Now the intention of government of India is clear
towards cut down the expenditure to maximum extent by
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implementing quality assessment like National Assessment
and Accreditation Council (NAAC) compulsory for each and
every education institutes. It is clear cut indication from the
UGC that those colleges who will not perform well in future
then UGC might revoke their grant.
In the year 2000 government of India organized one task
on higher education headed by Anil Ambani the industrialist.
In that conference the message forwarded to UNESCO was
totally opposite. The first conference on higher education was
done in 1998 where one hundred and eighty two countries
including India took part. In that conference the resolution
states that development of higher education must be the
priority of every nation. Whereas Anil Ambani states that
universities education is based on non merit. On the basis of
that report government of India passed one bill in 2003 called
private university bill. According to that bill UGC has given
approval to open private universities.
Objectives of the Study:
1. To find out the emerging issues and challenges in Higher
Education in India.
2. To find out the review of literature in related area.
Review of Literature:
According to Dr. UshaTiwari, (2014), this article is
based on the Organizational Climate in Higher Education
Institutions of Madhya Pradesh. Organizational climate plays
significant role for the growth of teachers’ morale, confidence
and motivation. When the climate of the organization is
excellent then the teachers can make good relations with other
teachers with higher job satisfaction.
Poor organizational climate leads to increase the
frustration, decrease in morale and decrease in job satisfaction
in the teachers. All such things are the chief reasons for
diluting the quality of higher education. If a teacher is not
happy with their work, superior and subordinate relations then
he or she cannot work properly. Educational institutes must
start some training and development facilities for the teachers
to flush out their stress level at job place.
According to Dr. Suhas Avhad , 2013, this article is based
on the Emerging Issues and Challenges in Higher Education.
In this article author point out the variety of problems in higher
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education in respect to political interference, cast creed and
religion problems and corruption etc. India is having more
than 125 Cores of population. In India every year lakhs of
people get higher education degrees, but the quality of higher
education is not up to the mark. Day by day it is seen that the
quality of higher education is declining because of various
issues. In India after pass out from higher studies maximum
number of students are not getting appropriate jobs in the
market because of pitiable quality of education. Indian
government spends lots of money on higher education but that
money is not reached to all the educational institutes because
of corruption.
Emerging Issues in Higher Education:
Now a days the excellence of education is deteriorating
due to poor infrastructures of the educational institutes, poor
quality of teachers, out dated syllabus, corruption, cast creed
religion problem, poor government policies and political
interference etc. Due to deprived quality of education studious
students roamed to western countries for the better education.
In India there are two types of educational institutes one is
government funded i.e. aided and second is Self-Finance i.e.
unaided. In aided college government funding to the
educational institutes for infrastructural development, but
corrupt machinery do not utilize all such money for the
development of educational institute’s results in declining the
quality of education.
In case of unaided courses i.e. Self-Finance courses
government is not giving a single rupee helps to educational
institutes who are running these courses. In a contrast of SelfFinance courses and Traditional B.Com courses, the quality of
Self-Finance courses in teaching is decent as compare to
Traditional B.Com courses. There are numerous reasons for
that and one of the prominent reason is less number of
student’s i.e. in Self Finance courses in each classroom
maximum intake capacity is only 60 students but in
Traditional B.Com the maximum intake capacity is 120
students. To snatch maximum number of admissions, SelfFinance institutes offers all the modern amenities like audio
visual room, better gymkhana, best library facilities with
maximum reference book related to study, presentation, viva,
industrial visit and so on during study.
No doubt India is facing number of problems related to
lowly educational policies, poverty, corruption, illiteracy,
political interference and unemployment etc. but apart from
this there are numerous other problems which creates trouble
for higher education is as follows:
1. If students demand not full filled then they are going for
strike, rites, demonstration, damaging the properties of
the institutes etc.
2. Ragging is a crime, now a day’s maximum number of
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people arrested by police due to involving the youth in
these activities.
3. In India education is very costly. Maximum numbers of
students those are extremely intelligent but due to
financial problems they unable to do study. Some of the
people doing part time job and study together to make
their career well, but earning and learning together are
not possible. This is a crucial issue for the poor
youngster.
4. In modern world we can find out verity of people who
are having different passion in their life. In college time
maximum numbers of peoples are involving in the
activities like Gandhi-giri and Anna-giri.
5. During the higher education some of the students
involving in bad habits and because of that habits some
of the students leave their education in between.
6. In India the quality of research is very poor. Maximum
number of universities provides doctorate degree but in
return the quality of that research is not worth.
7. Educational institutes do not provide all the modern
facilities to students and teachers during their study.
8. Teachers are not getting salary as per their qualification
and experience.
9. Teachers are heavily utilized in administrative work.
10. Poor and outdated syllabus.
Emerging Challenges in Higher Education:
Indian higher education faces various challenges and
issues like political interference, cast creed and religion
problems and corruption etc. India is having more than 125
Crores of people. In India every year lakhs of people get
higher education, but the quality of higher education is not up
to the mark. Day by day the quality of higher education is
declining because of various issues. In India after passing
higher studies maximum numbers of students are not getting
proper job in the market and the reason for that is poor quality
of education. Indian government spends lots of money on
higher education but that money is not reached to all the
educational institutes because of corruption.
The students who are really needy are not getting any
scholarship from the government. To give good knowledge to
student’s educational institutes must provide all the modern
facilities to students during the study. Infrastructure plays
very important role for the teachers to mud student’s career
properly. All the educational institutes should provide best
library facility, gym, canteen and ground facility to students.
India’s rank in higher education is 3rd in world, but in quality
there is no rank. Quality of teaching depends on the research,
if the teacher is research oriented then he or she definitely can
give good contribution to society. Better education is a right of
all the citizens of India. So, for that government must pass
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some bill and give prime importance to higher education,
otherwise in search of quality education all the students will
migrate to other country for further study.
Higher education in India is a huge and multifaceted
venture. Every year it produced more than 2.5 million
graduates and post graduates students. In the last two decade
Indian Higher Education achieve lots of goals by starting
numbers of Central University, State Funded University,
Deemed University Private university and thousand of
colleges with more than lakhs of enrollment of teachers and
students. The growth trends of higher education are as follows.
improve the condition of higher education by providing
monetary benefit to private orgnisation. It is a serious issue.
So, instant participation of government is needed to perk up
the situation of our higher education.
References:
1. Dr. Usha Tiwari, (2014), Organizational Climate in
Higher Education Institutions of Madhya Pradesh,
Abhinav International Monthly Referred Journal of
Research in Management & Technology, Vol 3, Issue 10,
ISSN NO.2320-0073.
2. Dr. Suhas Avhad (2013), Emerging Issues and
Conclusion:
Challenges in Higher Education, Abhinav International
Monthly Referred Journal of Research in Management
In India the condition of higher education is day by
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How do you feel after passing CS Foundation Examination?
Well, it's a great feeling passing CS FOUNDATION with a good score which
may give me more strength and motivation for the next level.
What all has contributed to this success?
100% focused studies, dedication, time management, my belief in me,and
blessing from the Almighty and support from my family, friends and mentors
contributed to my success.
What challenges did you face during your preparation?
Adhering to the study plan and schedule was the biggest challenge I faced.
How could you cope up with them? How did your coaching/teacher(s) help
you?
Time Management proved to be a useful tool for coping up with this challenge.
My teachers guided me in making strategies for the CS curriculum.
Your advice to the aspirant for CS Foundation Examination.
There is no shortcut to success. Plan your study, read the modules thoroughly,
practice mock tests and last year question papers contained in the Solved
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SCANNERS provided an insight into how the questions are asked and what is
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