GROWTH OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE
Keywords:
Higher Education, Economic Development, Global world, UGC, AICTE, MCI, UniversityAbstract
In present global economic scenario Higher Education can play an important role for sustainable economic development and overcome of economic recession. In this context higher education is a very important sector for short and long term economic growth and development of human resource which can take responsibility for social, economic and scientific development of the country. Higher education use to be main focus of all developed nation. In present global world we have to clearly understand that Knowledge is power and it is only possible from sound higher education. In this paper an attempt is made to analyze growth of institutions for higher education for sound and strong environment in this field. Again student enrollment in institutions of higher education will be also consider another aspect of the study.
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