Dr. Bipasha Sinha
bipashasinha@gmail.com
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, S.S. Jalan Girls‟ College, University of Calcutta
INDIA
Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences | Vol. 1, No. 3 | July 2014
The feasibility and fallacies of internationalization of Higher Education in India 407 KB 4 downloads
Dr. Bipasha Sinha bipashasinha@gmail.com Assistant Professor, Department of Education,...
This article tracks the historical backdrop of foreign collaboration in Indian education. It critically analyses the Foreign Education Institutions Bill of 2010 in the light of the four modes of trade in higher education namely cross border supply, consumption abroad, commercial presence and presence of natural persons. It further deliberates into the various issues of concern regarding Higher education in India like enrollment, equity, infrastructure, curriculum, quality of the institutions, adequate faculty and research output in terms of the global contribution. The article concludes by providing possible suggestions and rectifications that could help change the higher education scenario for the better.
Key Words – Internationalization, Foreign Education Institutions Bill, problems and remedies in higher education.