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Emerging Need for Management Consulting in Indian Higher Education Sector
- February 8, 2017
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No CommentsThe pivotal role of higher education in the emerging scenario of knowledge economy has been discussed and established as most crucial for any country in general and India in particular. But with nearly 140 million people in the college-going age, India is faced with major issues like entrée, impartiality, inclusion, internationalization, value, privatization, technology and financing
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Is Your Corporate Relations & Placements Team Aligned With the Institutional Goals?
- February 8, 2017
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Academic institutions are gradually evolving in developing countries like India; however it’s unlikely to expect the institutions to be absolutely departmentalised where roles need to be defined perfectly. However, looking at the limitations of resources, Indian institutions operating with results-oriented performance culture system is prospecting into more formal education sectors. And until, well-defined roles and
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Student Exchange Programs – How the Universities Benefit?
- February 8, 2017
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With near open border concept slowly taking shape and the geographies world-over merging into one another there is a lot of transformation in the traditional way of doing things be it economic tie-ups, infrastructural dependence to beat competition, trans-cultural blend of art and many more. The latest sector where a recent surge in international sharing
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10 Steps to Institution Assessment & Strategic Planning
- February 8, 2017
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Higher educational institutions have been managed without any planning for long. Then started a new trend where many new institutions started coming up. This was attributed with a rise in demand of highly educated workforce with more than graduation degree. With mushrooming of institutions, there was a decrease in placements of students in certain institutions
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Foreign faculty in Indian institutes – Globalization of class rooms
- February 8, 2017
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The recent phenomenon of appointing international faculty in higher education institutions in India is circumstantially due to globalization and partially due to the extreme paucity of qualified quality teaching professionals for Indian institutions. With reports suggesting that 30-40% of faculty position in Indian institutions are lying vacant compounded by complacency rampant among the teachers, appointing
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How Faculty Exchange programs can transform Indian Institutions
- February 8, 2017
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The incidence of faculty-staff exchange programs, both international and inter institutional, is one way Indian higher education institutions can ascertain and sustain quality education. These programs are mutual, inter-institutional arrangements through with the proficiency and services of one institute’s faculty are exchanged with the other institution for time-limited periods. The primary aim of an academic
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5 Strategies to Transform Your Institution from Dull to Dynamic
- February 7, 2017
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In our first part of the series ‘ Vibrant Varsities’, we discussed the need for the Indian higher education sector to become flexible and what factors can lead to this transformation. We also reinforced how this is an opportune time for our universities to contribute to the knowledge and economy of our country. But, the
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9 Enrollment Management Strategies for New Session
- February 6, 2017
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As a student and an education consultant, I have seen changes in Indian higher education ecosystem that are nothing short of close to revolutionary. Development in access to higher education, the availability of numerous course options, the number of students attending college, education strategy and technological innovations are just some of the sweeping changes that
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Need For ‘STAR PROFESSORS’ For Indian Higher Education
- January 25, 2017
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Talent Crisis in Indian Higher Education A major shortage in teaching talent is paralyzing Indian higher education. The current strength of 8.2 lacs professors and faculty is 32 percent lower than the required number of 12 lacs. What’s even more worrying is that by 2020 the sector will need an additional faculty of 15 lacs
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Why Foreign Faculty Joining Indian Universities?
- November 24, 2016
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Indian population is one of the youngest populations of the world. Now the focus has shifted of not just Government but also of public in general from providing basic education to provide them quality higher education to their children. Higher education is base of development in any economy. Indian education institutions are now emphasising of
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