Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... higher education has registered impressive quantitative growth in India : nearly a hundred universities and university level institutions , a little under four thousand colleges , and over thirty lakh students on their rolls certainly ...
... higher education has registered impressive quantitative growth in India : nearly a hundred universities and university level institutions , a little under four thousand colleges , and over thirty lakh students on their rolls certainly ...
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... higher education source of political recruitment and socialization , often but not always always for for short - run objectives ? Our failure to grapple with these questions realistically and courage- ously accounts , in the main , for ...
... higher education source of political recruitment and socialization , often but not always always for for short - run objectives ? Our failure to grapple with these questions realistically and courage- ously accounts , in the main , for ...
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... higher education is roughly the same as the rate of increase in enrolment . It is evident , thus , that funds for qualitative growth will be hard to find . The inevitable consequence of it will be the per- petuation of nominal education ...
... higher education is roughly the same as the rate of increase in enrolment . It is evident , thus , that funds for qualitative growth will be hard to find . The inevitable consequence of it will be the per- petuation of nominal education ...
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