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Quality of higher education is a multi-dimensional concept. It lies in effectiveness of transmitting knowledge and skill; the authenticity, content, coverage and depth of information; availability of reading/teaching materials; help in removing obstacles to learning; applicability of knowledge...
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Nagaland presently has 36 colleges, of which 28 are private and 8 are government. Private colleges enroll 14,000 students and serve over 80% of the higher education students. The market share of private colleges is increasing over time, while that of government colleges is decreasing. The...
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Nagaland (India) presently has 36 colleges. Of them, 28 are private and 8 are government colleges. Private colleges enroll 14000 students and thus serve over 80 percent of the customers of college-level higher education. The market share of private colleges is increasing over time, while the...
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The mammoth system of higher education in India, which is almost wholly government supported, is in deep financial strain, with increasing needs, escalating costs and shrinking budgetary resources. Of late, it is thought necessary to devise means to self-finance these institutions of higher...
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