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ISSN : 0972-7124 April 2016 3 Emerging Issues and Challenges in Higher Education in India 7 Digitalization and its Implication with Reference to Mumbai Volume 17 No. 4 ISSN : 0972-7124 April 2016 Volume 17 No. 4 The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. - H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Dear students, A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself. Your work is bigger than you and is going to fill a large part of your life. The only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you found to be a great work. If you f. haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. What you believe, remember, you can achieve. Don't settle, and surely you will know when you find it. Dr. K. K. Patra Prof. B. M. Agrawal Prof. M. P. Gupta CA Shashwat Singhal Dr. Pavan Jaiswal, CWA Sri Gaurab Ghosh It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped. 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Dr. Arpita Ghosh CA Ganpat Kumar CA Amar Omar CA Dilip Badlani CS Himanshu Srivastava CA Mohit Bahal Graphics Sai Graphics Editorial Office : : : .com CS CA CPT Scanner (English) F F Solved Scanner (English) F Scanner (Hindi) F Solved Scanner (Hindi) F Soft Tracker IPCC F Solved Scanner F Text Book - Accounting, Advanced Accounting, Cost Accounting & Financial Management, Audit, Income Tax Vol. I, Income Tax Vol. II, Indirect Taxes CA Final F Solved Scanner Foundation Soft Tracker F Model Solved Scanner (New F Syllabus) Executive Program F Solved Scanner F Text Book Professional Programmes F Solved Scanner F Soft Tracker CMA Foundation Model Solved Scanner F Inter F Solved Scanner F Text Book Final F Solved Scanner F Soft Tracker COVER UP 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 3 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 SHUCHITA TIMES April 2016 ARTICLE 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 SHUCHITA TIMES April 2016 4 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 BODY & BRAIN Commerce Quiz 1. 2. 3. Accounting for Intangible Assets are related to– (a) AS - 10 (b) AS - 12 (c) AS - 24 (d) AS - 26 A large amount spent on special advertisement is– (a) Capital Expenditure (b) Revenue Expenditure (c) Revenue Loss (d) Deferred Revenue Expenditure What does management audit imply? (a) Complete audit (b) Detailed audit (c) Efficiency audit (d) Interim audit 4. 5. 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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 & Technology, ISSN NO.2320-0073. declining, because of that enormous number of students going abroad for higher education. Government should maintain and ISBN-978-93-5034-793-5 Price : ` 250 This Book is.... * A curtain raiser. The curtain hiding Common Sense being common practice. * A free conversation with you; involving you to flow with the issue; facilitating you to connect your behaviour with Common Sense. * A tool to sketch the need and methods of cultivating Common Sense to your ultimately finish with a dynamic portrait of Common Sense of your own and for your own. This Book is not... * A quick fix. * A two hour journey read out. 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Common man must get training to understand benefits o f Digitalization Organ ization must make it compulsory to adopt Digitalization. It is possible for entire country to getDigitalized 11 SHUCHITA TIMES April 2016 FEEDBACK Solved Scanner CA-CPT (English) Author : CA Amar Omar and CA Rasika Goenka ISBN : 978-93-5159-222-8 Price : 360/Edition : January-16 Author : CA Amar Omar and CA Rasika Goenka ISBN : 978-93-5159-221-1 Price : 670/Edition : January-16 Publish your Thesis IndianResearch.org is a leading Academic Research Repository of India with state of the art publishing facilities. We welcome you to get your thesis published as paperback and eBook, and sell it through our website. Contact F-275, Near V3S Mall, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi - 110092, India SHUCHITA TIMES April 2016 12 PREPARING FOR THE REAL WORLD Kailash Katkar K ailash Katkar is founder of Quick Heal Technologies. KailashKatkar was born into a Maharashtrian family in a small village at Rahimatpur, Maharashtra and grew up in Pune. His father was a machine setter in electricals company Philips in Pune and his mother was a homemaker. In 1985, having barely managed to complete his matriculation, He took up a job at a local radio and calculator repair shop in a bid to supplement his Family Income. In 1990 KailashKatkar finally decided to take and entrepreneurial leap and started his own calculator repair shop with an initial seed capital of Rs 15,000 from his savings, leased a small 100 sqft office in Pune and started a one-man venture. In the first year he had a decent income of 45,000. Feeling confident enough, he decided to start his new venture known as CAT Computer Services in 1993. Around this time, his younger brother, Sanjay Katkar, who was studying computer engineering in Pune, began writing software programs. 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The Boy’s Weakness A 10-year-old boy decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident. The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master. The boy was doing well, so he couldn’t understand why, after three months of training the master had taught him only one move. “Sensei,” (Teacher in Japanese) the boy finally said, “Shouldn’t I be learning more moves?” “This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you’ll ever need to know,” the sensei replied. Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training. Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first tournament. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals. This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the sensei intervened. “No,” the sensei insisted, “Let him continue.” Soon after the match resumed, his opponent 13 made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy had won the match and the tournament. He was the champion. On the way home, the boy and sensei reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really on his mind. “Sensei, how did I win the tournament with only one move?” “You won for two reasons,” the sensei answered. “First, you’ve almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grab your left arm.” The boy’s biggest weakness had become his biggest strength. 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No. AD-215/2012-14 INDIRECT TAXES CA IPCC/CMA Inter Textbook ISBN Edition Price Author : : : : 978-93-5159-220-4 November-15 ` 220/CA. Raj K Agrawal Cynosure of the Month Utkarsh Kakkar AIR: 16 (CS Foundation, Jan 2016) Kanpur (U.P.) th 1. Your Trusted Partner in Success 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 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. 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