Study with eleventh five year plan
Today we discuss something about study with eleventh five year plan. Is it really a great or just fake expectation?
These are exciting times for higher education in the country. The eleventh five year plan document proposes an almost tenfold increases in outlay for higher and technical education. The planners have set ambitious targets to attract 15% of students passing out of class tenth into higher education by 2012 and 22% by 2017. According to them, the way to do this is to expand and upgrade on an unprecedented scale.
In the new plan, there is more of everything 30 new central universities are to be set up, seven IITs and IIMs, 10 national institutes of technology, five research institutes to be called Indian Institute of Science, education and research, 20 IITs, two schools of architecture and 330 colleges in educationally backward districts.
Infrastructure is also due for major upgrades. Among the big beneficiaries of these special grants will be 17 to be identified central universities that will receive Rs- 3298 crore. Besides, 39 engineering colleges or institutes will get Rs 6749 crore, for improving their infrastructure.
What is the Plan?
The money, this time, comes with a plan. The document envisions wide ranging reforms in the way higher education is imparted and much of the fund allocation has been tied up to the beneficiary institute carrying out structural changes. Some of these proposals are even likely to trigger debate and attract controversy. For instance, the document seeks to raise fees for higher education to up to 20% of operational costs, from the present five %. Higher education is highly subsidized. The document seeks to reduce this subsidy to improve the quality of education.
Another proposal is to break up large affiliating varsities like Mumbai, Bangalore and Pune into more manageable units. Osmania university has more than 900 affiliated colleges while Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore universities have around 500. Some of these institutes conduct over one thousand examinations, annually.
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These are exciting times for higher education in the country. The eleventh five year plan document proposes an almost tenfold increases in outlay for higher and technical education. The planners have set ambitious targets to attract 15% of students passing out of class tenth into higher education by 2012 and 22% by 2017. According to them, the way to do this is to expand and upgrade on an unprecedented scale.
In the new plan, there is more of everything 30 new central universities are to be set up, seven IITs and IIMs, 10 national institutes of technology, five research institutes to be called Indian Institute of Science, education and research, 20 IITs, two schools of architecture and 330 colleges in educationally backward districts.
Infrastructure is also due for major upgrades. Among the big beneficiaries of these special grants will be 17 to be identified central universities that will receive Rs- 3298 crore. Besides, 39 engineering colleges or institutes will get Rs 6749 crore, for improving their infrastructure.
What is the Plan?
The money, this time, comes with a plan. The document envisions wide ranging reforms in the way higher education is imparted and much of the fund allocation has been tied up to the beneficiary institute carrying out structural changes. Some of these proposals are even likely to trigger debate and attract controversy. For instance, the document seeks to raise fees for higher education to up to 20% of operational costs, from the present five %. Higher education is highly subsidized. The document seeks to reduce this subsidy to improve the quality of education.
Another proposal is to break up large affiliating varsities like Mumbai, Bangalore and Pune into more manageable units. Osmania university has more than 900 affiliated colleges while Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore universities have around 500. Some of these institutes conduct over one thousand examinations, annually.
To know more about top colleges India and university India visit globeeducation.org
Know more about mba colleges india and architecture colleges

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