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Financing higher education

Financing higher education
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Roughly 1% of GDP is spent on higher education as against a target of 1.5%. In the recent years, the state share of expenditure on education has declined as compared to an increase ...

Roughly 1% of GDP is spent on higher education as against a target of 1.5%. In the recent years, the state share of expenditure on education has declined as compared to an increase in Central expenditure on education. How can we address the financial resource constraints in higher education?

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Shankar Maruti Patil
Shankar Maruti Patil 10 years 5 months ago
for payments of employees, there must be finance from the government. for campus services combined funding may be considered.
Vijay Pandurang Turukmane
Vijay Pandurang Turukmane 10 years 5 months ago
Non profit PPP model trusteeship of private sectors can be the innovative ways of financing HE. Corporate sectors can provide loans and infrastructure facilities along with best human resource. Variable student fee structure may not work in rural India. All educational loans should provide interest subsidy of five percent and moratorium of one year for additional education additional loan and rolling moratorium should be provided. Institutions should cover one pe
monika_61
monika_61 10 years 5 months ago
Increase GDP of higher and secondary education. Recruit teachers on vacant posts of universities. Academic performance index of UGC should be followed.
Kailas Pote
Kailas Pote 10 years 5 months ago
it is very unfortunate that government pays the salary of employees but employees are more accountable to politically motivated owners of the institutions Please do something for this . i heard that Maharashtra governments is making the procurement to make the transfer of these employees to other institutions, which belongs to different institutions. once employees appointed by certain authority will remain loyal to that authority instead of his loyality to his paying authority i.e. gov.
KOLLURU VENKATA ATCHUTA RAMAIAH
KOLLURU VENKATA ATCHUTA RAMAIAH 10 years 5 months ago
Let each of those students who got graduated from Central universities and IITs and holding responsible posts pay back to their alma matter atleast 2% of their salary for the first five years in their job that would help or encourage the studies of economically poor and bright students who cannot afford to pay their tutition fees. This request should go to all the old students from their respective Universities.
Rajendra Bhagwandas Tiwari
Rajendra Bhagwandas Tiwari 10 years 5 months ago
Government must start Government Medical Colleges in every district. Many Private Medical institutes which are run by deemed universities/self finance trust are doing only business, when these doctors get degree they may not work for society.
GAJANAN JIBHAKATE
GAJANAN JIBHAKATE 10 years 5 months ago
Given scholarship to all the students who wants to achieve number one in his branch. Scholarship should be given not only for reserve category like sc st OBC (Non Creamy layer) but also given every intelligent students who want achieve best of his life, may be studying in India as well as in foreign countries as just said by our honorable PM in Man Ki Baat.
Joravarsinh
Joravarsinh 10 years 5 months ago
Include course about north east India compolsury. And celebrate one national year as "north east year. For powerfull India, nation have to know properly about self first... Give speacial reservation to people of north east Indian in central govt job as well as in developed states...