5 Big Trends of Education in 2012

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 25 November 2011, 00:56 IST   |    19 Comments
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So, is the entry of foreign universities turning out to be a threat to Indian Universities?



Prof Mithileshwar Jha of the IIM-B has supported the government’s decision to permit foreign universities to set up their branches in India as he doesn’t think that it’s going to be a big threat to the Indian universities. He also told that the setting up of the foreign universities will make the State Universities to raise their standard of teaching by imparting need-based education.



Adoption of music class is now becoming more diverse by expanding their course offerings and majors to include music business, musical genres and technology. Many of the universities have started offering music courses to their students.



This emerging trend has not gone unnoticed as many of the business schools are now getting involved. Many of the universities are encouraging their students to meet their current goals of becoming an engineer or a doctor as their profession and at the same time they are encouraging and giving a platform their students to achieve their dream of becoming a musician or any other co- curricular activity.



 
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