Privatization of Higher Education
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Md Imran said:
1 decade ago
According to me Privatization of Education is good in one way and has impact in other way.
The ways that are good in view of Privatization are :
* The knowledge of a student increases very much compared to Govt school students.
* As a impact of knowledge the students are getting good jobs and they are in good position in the society.
* Some of the students are able to take a decision individually rather depend on others even at high rate stress.
The ways that impact Education are :
* The students who are getting ranks are very few when compared to the students who are getting mental disorder to not even facing stress.
* There is no time for the students to get physical relaxation by playing sports etc.
The ways that are good in view of Privatization are :
* The knowledge of a student increases very much compared to Govt school students.
* As a impact of knowledge the students are getting good jobs and they are in good position in the society.
* Some of the students are able to take a decision individually rather depend on others even at high rate stress.
The ways that impact Education are :
* The students who are getting ranks are very few when compared to the students who are getting mental disorder to not even facing stress.
* There is no time for the students to get physical relaxation by playing sports etc.
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Manoj Adagale said:
10 years ago
When we talk about private agent in any field there focus must on surplus benefits, so its agent not much think about education reform they thing on only infrastructure base and that hamper constitutional interest, Indian ethics, standard of education. Better option is private agent work as agent of state and mostly regulation, rules and some space within school for disadvantaged societies.
Then we achieve target as well as we increase the share of GDP for social sector mostly on health and education. Every country as well as India on paper has great achievement in education but we must look on practical ground we understand we are far away. So privatization is important in some extend but not necessary.
Then we achieve target as well as we increase the share of GDP for social sector mostly on health and education. Every country as well as India on paper has great achievement in education but we must look on practical ground we understand we are far away. So privatization is important in some extend but not necessary.
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Chhitij pratap singh said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends, In my opinion when our economy is mixed where both private and government sector go together in harmony, then whats wrong in privatization in education sector? Privatization motivated many investors to establish their colleges and universities throughout the countries. It provided youth of country with many option or at least have an option.
Imagine if there were only IT's and NIT's in country is it was possible for many of us to became an engineering graduate? No, because they have limited seats and country is too big. In such scenarios private universities like LPU, amity etc provided good option. So in my view privatization is not a problem but a requirement of country.
Imagine if there were only IT's and NIT's in country is it was possible for many of us to became an engineering graduate? No, because they have limited seats and country is too big. In such scenarios private universities like LPU, amity etc provided good option. So in my view privatization is not a problem but a requirement of country.
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Chhitij p singh said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
In my opinion when our economy is mixed where both private and govt sector go together in harmony, then whats wrong in privatization in education sector? Privatization motivated many investors to establish their colleges and universities throughout the countries. It provided youth of country with many option or at least have an option.
Imagine if there were only IITS and nits in country is it was possible for many of us to became an engineering graduate? No, because they have limited seats and country is too big. In such scenarios private universities like LPU, amity etc provided good option. So in my view privatization is not a problem but a requirement of country.
In my opinion when our economy is mixed where both private and govt sector go together in harmony, then whats wrong in privatization in education sector? Privatization motivated many investors to establish their colleges and universities throughout the countries. It provided youth of country with many option or at least have an option.
Imagine if there were only IITS and nits in country is it was possible for many of us to became an engineering graduate? No, because they have limited seats and country is too big. In such scenarios private universities like LPU, amity etc provided good option. So in my view privatization is not a problem but a requirement of country.
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Avinash Rudrakar said:
1 decade ago
Hi. Friends this is Avinash Rudrakar: privatization of higher education is good for some areas and also bad. By privatization no doubt the education system quality improves in our country, it helps in growing the nation in faster time but analyzing our Indian economic condition for all public its not easy and no possible to pay the high amount of fees for collages.
The privatization is best way if:.
* the government gives 50% seats to poor students.
* the collage gives some free seats to distinction students.
* the govt. Provides seats as well as more fund to minor students and backward students.
* the collage gives free seats to all students and take the over all fund by govt.
The privatization is best way if:.
* the government gives 50% seats to poor students.
* the collage gives some free seats to distinction students.
* the govt. Provides seats as well as more fund to minor students and backward students.
* the collage gives free seats to all students and take the over all fund by govt.
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Shubham satle said:
9 years ago
In my paradigm, privatisation must be favoured because it improves the quality of education. Secondly, it also mitigates the corruption in government schools where bribery and money eating is a common feature. In the meantime, government should have some control over private runner education institutions and school because these privately run schools ask huge fees. They have their commission with cloth seller books and stationery seller. Every year they change the dress code of students, books. People are forced to buy new books and school dresses for their children when older ones can be used. A common dress code and common syllabus should be adopted in all private schools.
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Swati said:
1 decade ago
I want to add some more points as we all know that in pvt colleges or schools teachers are paid well and they are having threat that they will lose their job that why they concentrates of every student and they are very much serious about what inputs they are giving to their students but in case of government colleges they don't even bother whether students are attending the classes properly or not, their main aim to to get the salary. They don't even think of students future. Due to this lots many intelligent students from poor or middle class families are getting suffered they are having the capability but because of fees structure they can't join the private college.
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Payal said:
7 years ago
Most of the higher education institutes in the country are already owned by private individuals. There are very few higher education institutes owned by government. These private institutes charge huge amount of fees and only a few of them justify with the amount charged by providing quality education whereas in government institutes fess is low and there are limited number of seats. Also, admissions in government institutes take place on merit basis but this is not so in private institutes. So, privatization of higher education to a certain extent is okay but if it is completely privatized then most of the students won't be able to pursue it because of high fees.
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Mayur patel said:
1 decade ago
As far as India concern, it is better that edcation becomes privat beacause in private scools and collage the staff or director board has to improve thier techjnic to teach the students, in government we are laging behind in education beacause of sake of instruments and in villages especially teaching staffs, negative side of privetisation, the feesof that is very high so government shoud abonden its price somewhat. Main matter of government's unsuccess is that it giving salary to the employee is very less some what 3rd or 4th partition of salary of private section so talented person won't like to work with this salary would like to work with this salary.
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NIJU SRIVASTAVA said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends me Niju Srivastava. I myself don't support to the privatization of education. But in contrast to this privatization of education have so many advantages. Lets take a example that you are a good student and at the time of examination may be you are suffering from some situations such as illness, family problem. And due to that you can't get that much of marks through which you can't able to get admission in IIT or government colleges. Then you have another option that is private colleges due to which you can continue your studies without any break. And if you are a good student then you can get a very respectful place in the society.
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