An amount of Rs 44,094.62 crore has been allocated for higher education, which was around 8 per cent higher than the previous year s allocation of Rs 40,828.35 crore. However, some educationists believe that the higher education need even more funds to meet the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) targets. Prof
As the level of competition for seeking admission in educational institutions is on the rise, the pressure on the students is also increasing manifold.
Millions of students across the country are suffering from mental stress and educational institutions are well aware of it. Addressing this concern, the Centre, various states and educational institutions are coming forward to save the students .
The Union Budget gains applause for digitalization of education and making it accessible at the grassroots level. Still, many believe more could have been done to elevate the quality of education as well.The leading names among the country s .
The leading names among the country s higher education fraternity welcomed the Union Budget 2022, announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.