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IV Academique Youth Congress Academique Faculty of Law, BHU, Varanasi on A Socio-Strategic Perspective of Quality Higher Education in India Arun Kumar Deshmukh PhD Research Scholar, Faculty of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi

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The presentation was made at IV th Academique Youth Congress held at Banara Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi.

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Page 1: Socio-Strategic Perspective to Quality Higher Education in India

IV Academique Youth Congress

AcademiqueFaculty of Law, BHU, Varanasi

onA Socio-Strategic Perspective of Quality

Higher Education in India

Arun Kumar DeshmukhPhD Research Scholar, Faculty of Management

Studies, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi

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Outline of the Discussion

Introduction

Issues and Challenges or The GAP

Silver Lining

Proposed Industry-Academia Diamond Model

The Way Ahead

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Introduction || वयं� रा�ष्ट्रे� जा�ग्रा�यं�म पु रा�हि�ताः�� ||

“If the plan is for few days- start working on that, if the plan is for ten-twenty years-plant a

tree, but if the plan is for the whole era-EDUCATE People.”

-Acharya Chanakya

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Distinguished Features of Indian Education System

One of the oldest (Nalanda, Taxila)

One of the largest education systems worldwide

The largest Demographic dividend

The rising Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER)

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Tri-pillar Indian Education System

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Higher Education (Technical Education) in India

Source: www.ugc.ac.in

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Technical Education: A glimpseNumber of Technical

Institutes in India

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Course-wise Number of Seats

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Issues and Challenges: The Gap

Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India (2007) on existing education system

“Our university system is, in many parts, in a state of disrepair.... In almost half the districts in the country, higher education enrolments are abysmally low, almost two-third of our universities and 90 per cent of our colleges are rated as below average on quality parameters.... I am concerned that in many states university appointments, including that of vice-chancellors, have been politicised and have become subject to caste and communal considerations, there are complaints of favouritism and corruption.”  

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The Gap-At Policy level

Over centralization

Low global competence

Inadequate Financing

No knack for research

Quality and Quantity trade-off

Poor infrastructure

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At Institution Level

Poor InfrastructurePaucity of Quality Faculty resourcesApathy for researchIneffective pedagogy No industry interfaceAlarming student-teacher ratio

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On part of studentsDegree / diploma mania over skills

enhancementRising educated unemployment

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The Silver Lining “It's not the biggest, the brightest, or the best that will

survive, but those who adapt the quickest” - Charles Darwin

The demographic dividend (64 %)Rising GER (17 % approx)Well Performing Private Sector in Education (TISS,

TIFR, BITS, XLRI, XIMB etc.)Reverse Brain DrainIndian Dominance in Global IT industry

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The Way Ahead

“If you don’t become part of solution, you got no right to raise problem.”

-Shiv Khera

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Proposed Industry-Academia Diamond

Model

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Collaborative Learning & Capacity BuildingCollaboration between industry-university

Collaboration between institute-institute

Collaboration between university-institute

The role of governing bodies

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Recent Trends in CollaborationIntroduction of Foreign University Bill, 2010,Meta Universities, Community College, Public Private Partnership (PPP) model for

higher education (Private University Bill, 1995)IIT-B with Monash University of Australia, IIM-A

with Harvard UniversityWipro with IIM- BangaloreIFBI, NIIT and ICICI BankIGNOU with IBMIGNOU with Retailers Association of India (RAI)AXIS with Manipal University, Bangalore

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Rationale behind CollaborationIncreased Global CompetenceEnhanced Employability of students Emphasis on quality Resource PoolingFinancial Support for R&DJoint Curriculum DesignAligning ResearchEncouragement to Application Oriented

Researches

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Academic Social Responsibility

The degree to which academic institutions(centers of national importance/ excellence) shoulder responsibility to uplift the other institutions, their quality standards, pedagogy etc. and thereby the society as a whole.

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Rationale Behind the Diamond ModelSynergistic effectPercolation EffectBetter regulatory control mechanismEnhancement in student employabilityResponsiveness to the changing industry

requirements

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Are we ready for the next academic revolution???????

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Thank You

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Questions !!!