Trends in India's Public Spending on Elementary Education
Challenges and Solutions for India's Higher Education System
by Nidhi Gupta*, Dr. Disha Sharma,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 17, Issue No. 2, Oct 2020, Pages 659 - 663 (5)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
For a developing nation like India, where social and economic progress go hand in hand, education is crucial. It often includes undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programmes in addition to pre- and post-doctoral degrees. It also has a significant impact on the process of turning out educators. Consequently, it is necessary for survival. As a result, this page provides information about current educational developments in India as well as problems and solutions. The research was conducted in a review environment using material found via keyword searches on search engines such PubMed Google Scholar. Even while higher education has expanded significantly over the last several years, it is still under risk because of issues such as the quota system and privatisation, among others. Therefore, a variety of strategies must be developed to enhance India's higher education system.
KEYWORD
India, public spending, elementary education, developing nation, social and economic progress, undergraduate, graduate, doctorate programmes, pre- and post-doctoral degrees, educators, educational developments, problems, solutions, review environment, keyword searches, higher education, quota system, privatisation, strategies