Monday, September 10, 2018

Problems with creating World Class Universities in India


Problems with creating World Class Universities in India



An analysis of the four-year performance in the three world rankings of universities, throws up 48 universities from India comprising 37 public and 11 private universities with a wide margin in the rank positions of the public and private universities. As a result, the top 20 universities have only three private universities and too at close to the bottom. Clearly, the odds are highly stacked in favour of the public universities and thereby commenting on the fact that the very idea of declaring an equal number of public and private universities as IoE was essentially flawed. If the goal was to enable universities to attain world class status, the nation would have greatly benefited by declaring those that have been consistently ranked higher in the world rankings.


Regards

Mr. Pralhad Jadhav  

Master of Library & Information Science (NET Qualified) 
Research Scholar (IGNOU)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository  
Khaitan & Co 
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