Indian Higher Education-Issues & Challenges

Higher Education is an educational level that follows a completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school. Higher education includes teaching, research, exacting applied work and a social services activity of universities within the realm of teaching it includes both the undergraduate level and beyond that graduate level. Higher education is very important to national economics both as a significant industry in its own right and as a source of trained and educated personnel for the rest of the economy. Higher education is valuable; it improves an individual’s quality of life. Studies shows that compared to high school, college graduates have longer life spans, better access to health care, better dietary and health practices greater economic stability and security, more prestigious employment and greater job satisfaction, less dependency on government assistance, greater knowledge of government, greater community service and leadership, more volunteer work, more self confidence and less criminal activities and incarceration. Higher education, theoretically will also enable individuals to expend their knowledge and skills, express their thought clearly in speech and in writing, grasp abstract concepts and theories their understanding of the world and their community. 

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