Indian Higher Education
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Covid 19 : Micro-level impact on Indian Higher Education
- May 19, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment, EduShine Perspectives
No CommentsDeveloped or developing, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted widely on the economies at large, the outbreak is acute to the societal and economical consequences. This coronavirus pandemic has impelled the institutions to change their mode of education expeditiously, and it has left most of them unprepared. Many institutions are finding it challenging to offer quality
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Covid 19 : Macro-level impact on Indian Higher Education
- May 14, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
The consequences of the lockdown due to COVID-19 have been contemplated to prove devastating on the global education system. As per UNESCO- 80% of the world’s students which comprises a towering figure of 1,379,344,914 across the world are to be affected due to this closure. One can’t escape the fact that the past 2 months
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Impact of Covid 19 on Indian Higher Education
- May 12, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
Coronavirus has proven to be a – “war against an invisible enemy”, it is still unknown that the world has seen the worst, or is it yet to come. 25th March’2020 India came up with the lockdown declaration for 21 days to deal with this unseen foe, then came the 2.0 version, and later due
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Union Budget ’18 : Takeaway for Education Sector
- February 8, 2018
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- Category: Articles
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, on 1st February, presented budget on the backdrop of demonetisation and GST implementation. Being the last full budget of the current Government before the next general elections in 2019, it was expected that the budget would be replete with populist announcements. Especially, the education sector was expecting a huge boost
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Foreign faculty in Indian institutes – Globalization of class rooms
- February 8, 2017
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- Category: Articles
The recent phenomenon of appointing international faculty in higher education institutions in India is circumstantially due to globalization and partially due to the extreme paucity of qualified quality teaching professionals for Indian institutions. With reports suggesting that 30-40% of faculty position in Indian institutions are lying vacant compounded by complacency rampant among the teachers, appointing
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Indian Higher Education : Opportunities for Global Institutions
- February 7, 2017
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- Category: Research Report
India, with its changing demographics and socioeconomic development, is at the cusp of reforms in the education sector. India is currently the youngest economy with a significant demographic dividend with over half of its population under 25. However, this also poses a great responsibility for the country to educate and equip the youth with globally
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Need For ‘STAR PROFESSORS’ For Indian Higher Education
- January 25, 2017
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- Category: Articles
Talent Crisis in Indian Higher Education A major shortage in teaching talent is paralyzing Indian higher education. The current strength of 8.2 lacs professors and faculty is 32 percent lower than the required number of 12 lacs. What’s even more worrying is that by 2020 the sector will need an additional faculty of 15 lacs
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Union Budget ’16: Education Sector Analysis
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The Indian Express
Taking Edushine’s tradition forward, Kalpesh Banker (Managing Partner – Edushine Advisory Group) has done analysis of Union Budget 2016 for Education Sector. This Union Budget ’16: Education Sector Analysis has been covered by Indian Express. To Read Complete Analysis http://bit.ly/1Y0nK3P
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Union Budget ’15: Takeaway for Education Sector
- April 8, 2015
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- Category: Articles
As the much awaited first full budget of the newly elected government sees the light of the day, I am trying to analyze its impact on the Indian education sector and education professionals. The Union Budget was presented by Hon’ble Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley on 28th February, 2015. With the growing aspiration of Indian
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Union Budget ’14 : Takeaway for HigherEd professionals
- April 8, 2014
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- Category: Articles
The Union Budget was presented by Hon’ble Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley on 10th July 2014. As the Indian higher education is at a critical stage with tremendous pressure on increasing GER and quality enhancement of Institutions, the sector was expecting structural reforms. However unfortunately; the budget fell short on those expectations as the new
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