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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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subramanyam gangaraju
subramanyam gangaraju 11 years 5 days ago
Financing students should be based on the economic position of the students, not the caste. Based on caste u have already reserved seats. That is enough and more priority should be given to the research work, not the silly marks and ranks
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato 11 years 5 days ago
Utilizing and spending govt money is always difficult process...and that is why it is not spent in proper time...Govt money utilization policy should be framed efficiently, briefly...it should be displayed every website of institution...money sanction is always under Registrar in HE institution...partially should be transferred to the Project investigator...PI can utilize freely through online/offline purchase etc related to its projects...govt should provide financial management software also.
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato 11 years 5 days ago
For all higher authority position such as HOD, DEAN, it should be paramatrized....The age seniority should be in lesser priority...other experience and academic and administrative credibility should be counted...
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato 11 years 5 days ago
Project sanction by all funding body (DST, DBT, DEIT etc) should be made completely transparent, online (receiving application, reviewing of project online like journals, and publish sanction list online). It should be continuous process throughout the year. All the funding agency should be integrated in one platform through web, even various office located in different position. No project should be completely rejected. If something deficiency is there, then it should be given suggestion to it.
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato
Dr Mrityunjoy Mahato 11 years 5 days ago
Regarding VC and Director appointment......VC should be very dynamic, having strong educational leadership, his salary should be variable depending on outcome, having administrative experience should be compulsory along with academic,
Dr Rajendra Takale
Dr Rajendra Takale 11 years 5 days ago
Let the educational funding go to students directly who will have power to choose right institute and their will be a healthy competition among institutes to attract students. Let institutes with better out put survive and grow and let others die. Many institutes / trust are seating on huge land acquired for the purpose and not delivering satisfactory results. So I propose if they are are not able to secure minimum standards let some other over take it by making legal provision.
Dr Rajendra Takale
Dr Rajendra Takale 11 years 5 days ago
We as parents are worried about higher education of our children as we cannot offer high fees in premium institutes which are mostly in private sector as well as cannot send them to Govt. institutes which inspite of Govt. funding are below average in standard. Though private education institutes established under not for profit trusts only work for minting money. Need complete overhaul of system to create Govt. funded quality institutes. Strict norms for academic delivery and staff are necessary
mannepalli venkateswarlu
mannepalli venkateswarlu 11 years 5 days ago
and lower class students and their parents are facing much triubles in getting ed.loans. Hence I pray the H'ble P.M. to be kind enoug and order the Banks not to take any collateral security in sanctioning ed.loans upto Rs.4Lakhs and ask them to implement such orders very STRICTLY and oblise.
mannepalli venkateswarlu
mannepalli venkateswarlu 11 years 5 days ago
(Contd) The govt.of India ordered the banks not to entertain any collateral surity up to an educationa loan of Rs.4lakhs, but NO BANK is sanctioning ed.loans even Rs.1lakh without such security and with this attitute of Banks in A.P. the middle (Cont)