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Higher Education in India | To double the enrollment ratio from 17% to 30% by the year 2020

Higher education in the country is set to get a boost with the HRD ministry finalising plans worth Rs. 80,000 crore inorder to improve access to colleges and universities.

The UPA government has embarked upon an ambitious plan to double the gross enrollment ratio (GER), from present around 17% to 30% by the year 2020. For this, there would be a need of several new universities and colleges across the country.

HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Wednesday told Lok Sabha that 200 new universities and a degree college in each district of India will be opened in the next five years. “We have asked for Rs. 20,000 crore for opening new universities in the 12th plan,” he said.

In addition to new institutions, many of the existing colleges will be upgraded either into universities or autonomous colleges having powers to award degrees.

The budget for revitalising the higher education will be Rs. 80,000 crore, the biggest ever allocation for higher education.

A large amount of this money will be awarded to state governments to improve higher education in rural areas. This, by increasing the Central government share in higher education funding to the states…

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via Rs. 80,000 crore for higher education in 12th plan: Sibal – Hindustan Times.

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