Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Bills and Trivia on Indian Education


Trivia # 1.India has the lowest higher educational enrollment ratio in the world around 11%. Did you know that ONE child out of NINE in India is able to join a college? The ratio in the US is 83%
Trivia # 2. ONE out of TEN students holding various degrees in Humanities get’s a job, whereas 2/3rd of Engineering graduates are still looking for employment. Source: a recent NASSCoM-McKinsey joint study.
Trivia # 3. Mega universities like IIT are facing a faculty shortage f around 20-30%
Trivia # 4. An Indian course curriculum is revised once in 5-10 years.
Trivia # 5. More than 50% of India’s population is under 25 years of age and a majority of them are illiterates.
Trivia # 6. Poor research- What is out contribution in terms of submitting articles, scientific papers and in the field of science and engineering globally? It is a shocking 3%, considering that the US is world’s 1/3rd contributor in this field.
Trivia # 7.  Indian students 2011-12, have spent over US $13.5 Million in foreign education.
Trivia # 8. Women in India receive 1.8 of schooling in average, whereas 53% of them (5-9 years) are illiterate. India also has the highest number of illiterates in the world. 

 Education Bills

The government is expected to introduce and later pass Key bills related to education this year. We have assimilated a list of bills that are either pending and/or waiting for introduction or approval.
1)    The foreign university bill
2)    The malpractice bill
3)    Self-Finance (private) Universities' Bill
4)    National Commission for Higher Education and Research (NCHER) Bill 2010
5)    National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Educational Institutions Bill, 2010
6)    Institutions (regulation of entry and operations) Bill, 2010
7)    Educational Tribunals Bill, 2010
8)    National Academic Depository Bill




No comments:

Sombre Memories Reloaded : Tribute to my late Father This Pujo

 "You will always be in my heart… because in there you’re still alive." We are in mourning, and whether I call him Papa, DasBabu, ...