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Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
06-February-2017 16:47
IST
Privatization of
Higher Education
There has been an
upsurge in the demand for higher education after independence, resulting in a
substantial expansion in the number of universities and colleges in the
country. India has the second largest higher education system in the world. As
per UGC Annual Report 2014-15, as on 31.03.2015, the number of Universities had
gone up to 711 (46 Central, 329 State, 205 State Private, 128 Deemed to be
Universities, three Institutions established under State Legislation) and 40760
colleges in the Higher Education sector. The Indian higher education has
already entered a stage of massification and the Gross Enrolment Ratio in
higher education in 2015-16 is 24.5 percent, which is 3.45 crore in absolute
numbers. The current target is to increase Gross Enrolment Ratio to 25.2
percent in 2017-18 and further to 30 percent in 2020-21.
The extant National
Policy on Education (NPE) provides for a National System of Education which
implies that, up to a given level, all students, irrespective of caste, creed,
location or sex, have access to education of a comparable quality. The
Government is committed to provide equitable access to quality education to
all, by enhancing access to public funded education across all levels ranging
from elementary to higher education.
This information was
given by the Minister of State (HRD), Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey today in a
written reply to a Lok Sabha question.
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