If employment could be ensured after a student completes his/her school education with some vocational training in specific skills which suit the industry needs, the crowding of higher education could be avoided. But because of availability and to reduce screening efforts, minimum qualification for a job is sometimes set as a graduate where school leaving certificate is enough and a student has to go for a graduation course often against his interest. A chicken and egg situation prevails. What is needed is not many private engineering/medical colleges or management institutes but more training centers with focus on numerous field skills required by industrial & commercial establishments. Let the universities concentrate and excel on the research and quality higher education with true international character and reputation.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Higher Education in India
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