GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON HIGHER EDUCATION

Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

Education is the backbone of a nation where higher education occupies the apex of educational pyramid in the formal process of Indian education. Globalization increased the demand for education in two parts. The first is the economic rising payoffs to higher education to global, science based, knowledge and intensive economy make university training more of a necessity to get good jobs. The second part is socio-political, demographic and democratic ideals increase pressure on universities to provide access to groups that traditionally have not attended universities. Knowledge society, information and communication technologies, the market economy, trade liberalization and changes in governance structures elements of globalization have a significant impact on Indian higher education. India’s higher education sector has failed to map the future demand for various skills, Global Competition and Competitiveness as higher education system in India suffers from acute paucity of funds, lack of autonomy, burden of affiliation. Besides these higher education has been affected by-politicization, poor quality of intake, heterogeneity of student population, communication gap between universities and colleges, unsystematic growth of institutions, managerial inefficiencies, overcrowded classroom, wastage in instructional hours, poor course design, inadequate student service, inadequate material resources, inefficiencies in teaching, lack of training facilities for educational administers and teacher. Now the students have easy scope to acquire higher education because a lot of colleges and universities are opened for higher education

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Shweta Katti

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Shweta Katti (2018). GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON HIGHER EDUCATION. Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences, 0(1), 28-31. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-494910