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The Pioneer : Academic Hiring Trends in Indian Higher Education
- November 24, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The Pioneer
No CommentsAn article by Kalpesh Banker in the Pioneer Avenues: Recently there is paradigm shift in hiring trends of academics in higher education institutions in India. Shortage of faculty in higher educational institutions across sectors can be attributed to be the basic reason for it. This has led institutions to increase salaries and hire faculties from
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
The Pioneer: Faculty in Demand
- November 24, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The Pioneer
An Article by Kalpesh Banker in The Pioneer Avenues, on Faculty shortage in Indian higher education sector. This article throws light on current scenario as a whole on the situation of faculty and institutions alike. To read full article: http://bit.ly/1PwgATc
Business World : Booming Higher Education Sector Luring Educationists Diaspora
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Business World, Media Coverage
An article by Kalpesh Banker in Business World, “Booming Higher Education Sector Luring Educationists Diaspora”. In this article Kalpesh Banker has highlighted that in FT 100 institutes, there is more than 900 faculty of Indian origin; also now as there are a few Indian universities attracting faculty from abroad; and at the same time he
Live Mint : Kalpesh Banker comments on Centre rejects request, private B-schools can’t award degrees
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Live Mint, Media Coverage
Kalpesh Banker in Live Mint: “Kalpesh Banker, managing partner of EduShine Advisory, an education consultancy said degree-granting power for PGDM schools will help them be on par with IIMs, but in the marketplace, only quality of education matters. “A company will only come back to hire in a campus if he or she is happy
The Education World : Higher Education: Up Up and Away
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The Education World
Kalpesh Banker in Education World Magazine on Salaries of faculty in higher education sector. Kalpesh Banker (managing partner – Edushine Advisory Group) quote, “Salary and wage packets in academia have risen substantially across the board during the past five-six years. Even in government colleges/universities such as AIIMS, IIMs and IITs, faculty earn up to Rs.80
The Economic Times : Women Lead Only 54 of 810 Higher Education Institutions in India
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The Economic Times
Edushine Research Report (Coverage in The Economic Times): Sorry State – Glass Ceiling Intact for Women in Academia. Women lead only 54 of 810 higher education institutions in India. Complete Coverage: http://bit.ly/1mnn5fk
Live Mint: Kalpesh Banker comments on Khan Academy to Launch Hindi Platform
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Live Mint, Media Coverage
Kalpesh Banker on online tutoring: “It will be different from commercial tutoring… but Indians always seek quality content in math and science,” said Kalpesh Banker, managing partner of EduShine Advisory, an education consultancy. That may well mean a disruption in India’s tutorial space. “Branding and acceptance won’t be an issue (for Khan Academy) but (the
6.67% Indian Higher Education Institutions Headed by Women
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Live Mint, Media Coverage
Edushine Research Report in Live Mint: 6.67% Indian Higher Education Institutions Headed by Women 6.67% What is it? The share of higher educational institutions in India that have women in leadership positions, according to a report. Why is it important? It shows that India has a long way to go in terms of gender parity.
Only 6.67% Indian Institutions are Headed by Women
- November 18, 2016
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- Category: Media Coverage, The India Today
Edushine Research Report (India Today Coverage): Only 6.67% Indian Institutions are headed by women. Women head only 54 of 810 higher education institutions in India. Complete Report: http://bit.ly/1IcI9PW
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