International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2022;1(1):01-04
Challenges of Higher Education and Globalization in India
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Abstract:
In the current study, an effort has been made to examine the potential effects of globalization in light of Indian higher education demand and contemporary issues. As a result, an analysis of these issues has been included, and progress in any country has been made in the presence of such issues. There are significant obstacles to overcome. This scenario is crucial in the context of India as well, thus research on this topic would be highly helpful for decision-makers in government, academia, and the field in question. In addition, this paper examines how globalization has had a twofold impact on almost all of the countries in the world.In the current study, an effort has been made to examine the potential effects of globalization in light of Indian higher education demand and contemporary issues. As a result, an analysis of these issues has been included, and progress in any country has been made in the presence of such issues. There are significant obstacles to overcome. This scenario is crucial in the context of India as well, thus research on this topic would be highly helpful for decision-makers in government, academia, and the field in question. In addition, this paper examines how globalization has had a twofold impact on almost all of the countries in the world.
Keywords:
Globalization, Vedas Education, University Grants Commission, Higher Education System.
Introduction:
Higher education provides a sense of education or subject relating to a particular subject, going above and beyond the goals of general education. Every human being has the right to an education because only an educated populace has been associated with a civilised society. because mental reliance grows in the illiterate. Since ancient times, education and human rights have been promoted in Indian culture; the clearest instances of this may be found in the Vedas, Vedangs, and Upanishads, which were written during the time. Indian education has undergone continual change, as seen by the Vedic, Post-Vedic, Buddhist, Mughal, British, pre-independence, and current educational systems. Is. We can identify the characteristics of the educational system in place now because of the contemporary challenges that the Acharyas, Gurus, educators, and teachers of the time confronted at each stage of the history of education described above. In actuality, a live social structure is created by the transmission of education and educational traits from generation to generation. However, some of its problems, even now, make it difficult for the disadvantaged and backward parts of society to profit from it and grow as a result. However, the idea of a global village has expanded the possibilities for postsecondary education. Although the idea of globalization is not new, its fast expansion in the global economy since World War II has opened up previously unthinkable possibilities
How to Cite this Article:
. Challenges of Higher Education and Globalization in India. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2022: 1(1):01-04
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