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Azad, J. L. – Higher Education, 1976
The contribution of tuition fees to higher education institutions in India is reviewed against a background of inadequate financial support. A differential system of tuition fees is proposed under which students not deemed suitable for higher education would be admitted subject to payment of tuition fees which reflected the full costs of their…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Finance, Financial Support

Tilak, Jandhyala B. G.; Varghese, N. V. – Higher Education, 1991
The current pattern of higher education funding in India is examined, and desirability and feasibility of several alternative funding methods are discussed. It is argued that, in view of resource constraints and equity considerations, wholly public funding is not appropriate and that a mix of support sources should be used. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Educational Finance

Ganesh, S.R.; Sarurpia, Dapat – Higher Education, 1983
The development of a higher education system in India based on three imported models is outlined. Problems arising from application of the "MIT model" of technological institutes are discussed specifically, including isolation of the elite from reality, mediocrity, and irrelevance of curriculum and system. (MSE)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Business Administration Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change

Tilak, Jandhyala B. G. – Higher Education, 1992
This article critically reviews implementation of the National Loan Scholarship Scheme in India. It examines the program's strengths, weaknesses, and problems (e.g., a culture with negative attitudes toward such loans). It concludes that student loans are making little contribution to either the efficiency or equity of higher education in India.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance

Altbach, Philip G. – Higher Education, 1993
A discussion of higher education in India looks at the system in comparison to others around the world, its politics, bureaucratic inertia, the institutionalized policy of expansion, the academic profession, funding, the examination system, and the university's role in society. Implications for meaningful reform are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Change Strategies, College Faculty, College Role

Chitnis, Suma – Higher Education, 1993
A discussion of the difficulties and progress of Indian higher education in the postcolonial era concludes that, although there have been some gains, problems exist in overexpansion, inadequate resources, political influences, and general lack of vigor in the higher education system. Several initiatives are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Strategies, College Role, Colonialism