Productivity of Human Resource in Higher Education
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND TRADE - Year 2007, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
In the context of knowledge and education, human resource is an investment in the human capital promoting social and economic development and building its capabilities through various streams of higher education. Higher Education has been producing thousands of Arts, Commerce and Science degree holders including medical doctors, agricultural experts and technologists every year without having any consideration whether there are sufficient employment opportunities for them in the country. According to Economics Survey 2003-04, “There has been impressive growth in the area of university and higher education”. Now accreditation of all universities and colleges has been made mandatory. In the present study we shall focus on the productivity of human resource in Government aided educational institutions in the context of examination results.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. N. A. Khan
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