AN ANALYSIS OF INDIA’S KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY WITH REFERENCE TO HIGHER EDUCATION

Journal Title: International Journal of Marketing and Technology - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 7

Abstract

Knowledge economy is usually associated with higher education institutions, which provide both technical and non technical knowledge. India is a large country with 1,220,200,000 (1.22 billion) of population. The present paper analyses the knowledge economy of India with reference to higher education. As on January 2011, there are 510 universities in India. Of them, 42 are Central universities, 338 are State Universities and 130 are deemed to be Universities.

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Dr N. P. Hariharan and Prof. G. Raja Rajeswari

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Dr N. P. Hariharan and Prof. G. Raja Rajeswari (2012). AN ANALYSIS OF INDIA’S KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY WITH REFERENCE TO HIGHER EDUCATION. International Journal of Marketing and Technology, 2(7), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19508