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Internationalization of higher education

Internationalization of higher education
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Globalization has resulted in greater cross border higher education. However, there is a need for a better policy that encourages collaborations, student faculty mobility etc. What ...

Globalization has resulted in greater cross border higher education. However, there is a need for a better policy that encourages collaborations, student faculty mobility etc. What are the changes necessary to bring promote internationalization of HE.

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Kinshuk Nigam
Kinshuk Nigam 11 years 1 month ago
Students tend to stay abroad after their completion of higher education abroad! Some attractive opportunities must be devised in India to bring the students back to India and apply their knowledge for the betterment of our own country.
Subhankar Roy Barman
Subhankar Roy Barman 11 years 1 month ago
All of our ‘concepts’ have to be at par with international standards. We should not be out-sourcing permanent academic/research positions to foreigners. The jobs should be made available to Indian nationals only. Rather, we should create the perfect academic and research ambience in all sense in our respective organizations.
Nikhil O
Nikhil O 11 years 1 month ago
Many students are keen to get information about foreign education. Most of the time they have to rely on friends and local institutes. Most of the times their queries are not answered to their satisfaction. All students that go abroad, can spend about 1 hour on any one day of the year. They must select any one day in the month of their birthday. This day could be selected as per their convenience. More Info: http://nikhiloza.com/education-reforms/ under Title: "HIGHER EDUCATION ABROAD"
SUNIL KUMAR
SUNIL KUMAR 11 years 1 month ago
I appeal to Government of India to please upgrade the syllabus of MSc chemistry because we are following 2001 syllabus given by UGC.This syllabus is outdated and need to be upgraded so that we meet the needs in all ares like PhD,chemicals industry etc. Thanks Warm Regards Sunil Kumar Hisar
Bhawna Kumari
Bhawna Kumari 11 years 1 month ago
Firstly,it'll be better to strengthen our higher education system...there are few govt. Engg. Colleges in UP which are still under construction and whose classes were commenced in 2009 in other govt. Colleges..
Kanan Saurabh
Kanan Saurabh 11 years 1 month ago
How about reserving some seats in the prestigious colleges of India for exceptional students from SAARC countries? For example reserving 10 seats in IIT Kharagpur for students from Bangladesh and 10 seats in IIT Kanpur from students from Nepal? This will help nurture influential talent in our neighboring countries and bring people closer. Perhaps taking it forward - we might plan to make deeper links between colleges in India and in SAARC
akshay saxena
akshay saxena 11 years 1 month ago
Higher Education has to be with purpose.It is good to open branches of Internationally reputed institutions such as MIT,Harvard etc in India.At the same time it is must to create a purpose for higher education.Higher education is of real worth if a person possessing the same has realistic reasons to use it for Industrial and self fulfillment.He should not enter the rat race of Government services.
Atul Prakash Trivedi
Atul Prakash Trivedi 11 years 1 month ago
Institutions can become truly International only if the sole aim becomes to attract the best faculty , best students. Talent drawn from all over the world alone can create world level institutions. Nothing less will do.
Siva Sai Jeeva
Siva Sai Jeeva 11 years 1 month ago
First nationalise the basic education, we have state boards, CBSE, ICSE and much more! Why can't you run just Indian Government School all over India?
subrat kumar prusty
subrat kumar prusty 11 years 1 month ago
With respect to the educational contents keeping in the mind the large pool of English educated intellectuals in India, India have a very fair chance to lead in the e-education innovations. It can give employments to many. In India the e-education service providers can provide education to the whole world. E- education should be thought of as a commercial product for export and a basic raw material for development of human resources inside India.