Experience of Select Regulatory Bodies in Higher Education in India
Regulatory mechanism plays a pivotal role in steering higher education in the right direction for making it a reliable source of socio-economic development. Higher education in India is being regulated by around 18 rgulatory bodies. A couple of committees and commissions have called for revamping the existing regulatory set up on account of it being less effective, over regulated and yet less governed. The issue has been part of the mainstream debates in Indian higher education for over a decade now.
The book discusses the experience of three major regulatory bodies namely, the UGC, the AICTE and the MCI. The study besides evaluating the role of these regulatory bodies in fulfilling their respective mandates, also enlists the challenges faced by these bodies. Policy prescriptions for improving the performance of these bodies are also part of this study. All stakeholders in higher education, particularly policy makers, educational administrators, researchers and students will find the book of great value.
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. University Grants Commission (U.G.C.) as a regulator, introduction, structure, functioning and evaluation of the role. 3. All India Council for technical eduation (AICTE): emergence, structure, functioning and its evaluation. 4. Medical council of India: as a regulator, Introductin, organization, functioning and its assessment. 5. Summary, conclusions and policy prescriptions. Index.
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