Education Services in India - Key Issues

India currently does not have Standards for Education Services and this includes, school education, college education, training centers as well as tuition and coaching classes. With this post, we would like to seek your specific inputs on what are the issues you or your family members have experienced with schools, colleges, training centers, coaching classes and even online education sites/apps. The idea is to understand all issues and then have a separate discussion soon on how standardization can help improve education services in the country. You are welcome to share the link of this post with family, friends and social media contacts so they can also participate.

We look forward to your inputs!!

As a reference, below is the format of discussion held in the past on college education in India with issues, root causes and solutions.

College Education in India – Key Solutions

1.More colleges should be opened under public-private partnership
2.The standards for establishing new colleges should be well framed and implemented
3.Teachers should undergo a rigorous interview process before being hired
4.They should also mandatorily undergo refresher courses every year to get up to speed with the latest
5.Colleges should undergo an audit every 3 years and if their performance is not found satisfactory, their affiliation should be cancelled
6.Admission process should be completely computerised
7.The ministry should make a set of parameters for each course which should be followed by universities across the country
8.Ministry of HRD should create a circle for College Education for easy information exchange
9.Programs should concentrate equally on theoretical and practical approach
10.Courses should be made job oriented
11.The private universities should charge fees decided by an independent regulatory body created by HRD ministry
12.The rackets of selling fake degrees should be busted
13.Funds provided to the Government run colleges should be increased
14.An independent system to grade colleges should be created so that the students know the reality of a college before applying for it
15.Skill based learning should be given more importance than theory based learning
16.It is important that our colleges are linked to Industries and student are exposed to working on live projects
17.Academic audit should be introduced to evaluate performance of the staff
18.To avoid students moving from their hometown to metros to study courses, all programs must have a uniformity and of equal importance
19.Corporate players should be roped in to adopt, nurture and mentor 2-3 institutions
20.Securing education loans should be made easier
21.Syllabus should be revised as per the need of the hour/industry.

State of College Education in India - Key Root Causes

1.India has a very large young population
2.The number of students that seek admission in college every year is huge
3.Standards for the establishment of colleges are not well framed and implemented
4.Teachers do not undergo a rigorous recruitment process
5.Teachers are not capable enough to impart job oriented training to students
6.The non-deserving faculty provides a batch of non-deserving candidates
7.Many people at important positions in the administration misuse their powers to make money on the side
8.Many colleges are run by politicians and their relatives
9.Most private colleges only teach courses which are in high demand
10.No set standard laid by the Government for different colleges imparting the same course
11.Private colleges are mostly run as money making machines
12.Government colleges do not get enough funds to modernize their infrastructure
13.There is a lack of flexibility in our education structure
14.Central Government has tended to decide for and dictate to teachers/professors with focus on political/financial gain instead of developing educational processes
15.Respect and recognition of teachers/professor by people in power is completely missing
16. There is no central system to grade colleges
17.There are very few independent rating agencies to evaluate and rank colleges
18.Courses are not revised with industry needs in mind
19.Grading systems across university are not standardized
20.Absence of skills based learning for undergraduates and graduates.

College Education in India – Key Issues

1.There are not enough colleges to accommodate the number of students who seek admission every year
2.Teacher quality in colleges is poor
3.Colleges get licenses by bribing officials
4.Colleges ask for huge donations at the time of admissions
5.Deserving candidates don’t get admission
6.The option for students to choose courses which match their aptitudes is very limited
7.Wide variations in inputs across universities for the same level of qualification
8.Courses taught are not job oriented
9.Courses are theoretical with the practical aspect missing
10.Inadequate facilities in colleges
11.Fees structure of private colleges are very high
12.Not many colleges offer scholarships
13.Degrees including PHD can be bought in our country
14.Colleges are run like business units
15.System is producing too many while collar job seekers than technical hands. more  

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Shutdown happened. Bunching occurring, the syllabi reduction. What followed the other? Crises utilised, rethinking education system, a plausible argument. more  
Tertiary education reclaiming technical hands, collaboratively learning, enhancing education. Agnipath scheme revitalising armed forces, an example. more  
Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies pedagogy, enriching education. more  
Government replaced a mature university admission system with Common University Entrance Test. Results everyone seeing. Now commercial establishments springing up offering "cracking" CUET, charging exorbitant fees. Cannot allow governments invested as trustees, acting highhanded, replacing highly evolved systems unilaterally. more  
Shutdown of schools including and colleges happened in pandemic, doing education entirely online. Impoverished families' students studying in educational institutions got missed 24.7 crores elementary and secondary level - for 19 months! A key issue. College, PhD's ? Infrastructure first! more  
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