Impact on Privatization of Higher Education in Tamil Nadu

Authors

  • A. Saravanan

Keywords:

Institutions, Problematic, Privatizing, Enrolment

Abstract

The growing demand for higher education has resulted in a rapid rise of private institutions in India. Tamil Nadu is a starter in education compared to other Indian states, although private higher education institutions are fast expanding. Expanding educational institutions is a positive indicator for the nation's development towards enlightenment. However, maintaining excellent education becomes more problematic as the system grows. In this study, the author attempted to assess the existing higher educational institutions, student enrolment, and some of the bad and beneficial effects of privatizing higher education in Chennai city.

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Published

09.07.2024

How to Cite

A. Saravanan. (2024). Impact on Privatization of Higher Education in Tamil Nadu . International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 12(22s), 1712–1716. Retrieved from https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/6725

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