Need For Reforms in Qualitative and Quantitative Improvement in Higher Education (Including In Research)
Abstract
Education is one of the fundamental and fundamental rights that should be granted to every citizen. ARTICLE 21-A "The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children aged six to fourteen in the manner determined by the State by law." After the acquisition of basic education, a person can pursue graduate studies in their respective fields. The higher education system in India has grown remarkably, especially in the post-independence period, to become one of the largest systems of its kind in the world.
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