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Indian universities V/s Foreign universities

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Do we really need foreign universities to set up institutions in India, and this has been a matter of debate for Indian academia. Some believes that it will give Indian students an International exposure.  While some believes that it is a political strategy to capture Indian education system and Indian economy, So that they stop thinking and just go on repeating whatsoever they are doing.

So, there are some issues to judge whether foreign universities should be allowed to establish their institutions in India or not.

1 insight , 4 debates , 2 idea contests on topic: "Indian universities V/s Foreign universities"
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anithasrinivasalu  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I support the argument by Sharmila regarding this view where all are not treated equally where only few are given importance.
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I support this argument , but only for institutes like Govt. Engineering colleges, IIT's, IIPM etc which are under the wings of Indian education ministry colleges which got recognition by UGC or universities like Pune. Mumbai, Delhi, Banaras,...
Sharmila Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No I don't think so..... If you see yesterdays news, only 1 out of 20 candidate get jobs in engineering college. Then what about the remaining 19...... is this wht you call it as better career options.... :)  
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Our education system creates hard working and dedicated students candidates who are having better place even in abroad. Further they are capable of achieving things with their perseverance. What we lack in India is the facilities for research and...
Azhar Kazmi  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Entry of foreign universities may help to ease the pressure on the higher education system a bit. Now we have too many qualified aspirants chasing too little seats in higher education institutions. Some who like to abroad may stay back to enter...
Kiran Kumar Reddy  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I don't think so that Foreign universities are the answer to solve country's higher education crisis in India, though there are problems in the system, but India is the country which produces the brightest of talents who are working in most of...
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Allowing foreign universities to set up their campuses in India will help the country save up to $7.5 billion (about Rs 34,500 crore) foreign exchange annually that students spend on studying abroad. It will not only dramatically enhance profile of higher education in India but help it save outflow of about $7.5 billion of foreign exchange per annum as large number of Indian students go abroad to receive higher education.. It is seen that students going abroad, cost the country a foreign exchange outflow of $10 billion annually and foreign universities campuses in India could prevent at least three-fourth of students from leaving the country for higher education. The Union Cabinet approved ...
 
 
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krishnanand  |  Argues in support of  "Threat"  |  2 years ago
hello sir, india right now has 487 universities and 22000 colleges, where as the requirement is 1000 universities and 35,000 colleges more!!! what if the foreign universities set up their shop in india our politicians argued that 35,600 crore...
Jayan Kizhakkedath  |  Argues in support of  "Opportunity"  |  2 years ago
I think foreign universiies will bring better quality of education .  foreign will produce more employable graduate  in our counrtry as they they would be providing quality of education with industry specific skill sets.Only concern is that these...
akshaya bhatia  |  Argues in support of  "Opportunity"  |  2 years ago
Permitting foreign universities to set up it operations in India is a wise move because it would surely build upon qualitative education in India. Healthy competition of good foreign universities with indigenous educational institutes would...
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1 Look for Reputed Universities with better job Placements
Jagbir Singh  |  Added idea  "Look for Reputed Universities with better job Placements"  |  3 years ago
According to me, It is important to visit the university you are interested in and know what you want from an MBA. You should also take into account the following factors: the university's reputation, the success of the university's alumni, your...
 
 
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1 Because of the Quotas
2 Quality of Teaching, Teaching Methods and Infrastructure
Amit Kumar  |  Added idea  "Action speaks louder than words"  |  2 years ago
With none of the Indian Universities in top 100. still the pass outs of these hold major chunk of high profile portfolios in world, be it scientists,doctors,engineers or the CEOs.Its OK to follow good practices from around the world but just...
J RADHAKRISHNAN  |  Added idea  "syllabus is not universal standard"  |  2 years ago
The syllabus setting from the basic class onwards to be in universal standard Now a days there is no uniform syllabus in India itself
Japan Shah  |  Supported idea  "Because of the Quotas"  |  2 years ago
I agree with you Sarika, but the problem is not only the Quota of students also Quota for faculties , there is quota everywhere in our country...  
 
 
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One of the best professiolal university in India 
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Amit Sinha  |  Argues in support of  "One of the best professiolal university in India"  |  4 months ago
Apart from formal University programs, EIILM University is offering comprehensive Distance Education and Professional Skills programs across multiple fields. EIILM University - Directorate of Distance Learning offers programs in Masters,...
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