INDIA'S HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM STANDS AT A CROSSROADS. IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A GLOBAL leader, and significant progress has been made in that direction, but addressing the challenges of access, quality, research and employability is crucial for the system to realise its full potential. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 provides a robust framework for these reforms. It aims to transform the education system by promoting internationalisation, reducing the emphasis on rote learning and encouraging multi-disciplinary courses. The NEP also focuses on improving faculty-student ratios, enhancing research funding and fostering a culture of research and innovation. However, the successful implementation of this policy, as many have concluded, will require the coordinated effort of the government, the institutions and the private sector.
To transform its higher education landscape and secure its place as a global leader in education and development, India must foster a culture of critical thinking and innovation as well ensure equitable access to quality education. One of the critical pillars for facilitating this change is the university ecosystem, which, in the long run, will determine the economic strength of a country.
This story is from the August 05, 2024 edition of India Today.
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