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Impact of Privatization of Higher Education in the Society


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1 Department of English, Paschim Guwahati Mahavidyalaya, Guwahati, Assam, India
2 University of Science Technology and Management, Meghalaya, India
     

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Privatization ofHigher Education is a worldwide phenomenon which is gaining in strength and importance each day. India is no exception to this and its primarily a post 1980 phenomenon. Considering the ever-growing importance of Privatization of Higher Education and the growth of Private Higher Educational Institutions, it is quite obvious that it has created a great impact upon our society. This article is an attempt to study the impact of these Institutions of Higher Learning in today's perspective.

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Privatization, Higher Education, Impact, Society, University.
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Authors

Marie Kalita
Department of English, Paschim Guwahati Mahavidyalaya, Guwahati, Assam, India
Balendra Kr. Das
University of Science Technology and Management, Meghalaya, India

Abstract


Privatization ofHigher Education is a worldwide phenomenon which is gaining in strength and importance each day. India is no exception to this and its primarily a post 1980 phenomenon. Considering the ever-growing importance of Privatization of Higher Education and the growth of Private Higher Educational Institutions, it is quite obvious that it has created a great impact upon our society. This article is an attempt to study the impact of these Institutions of Higher Learning in today's perspective.

Keywords


Privatization, Higher Education, Impact, Society, University.

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