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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The Ten Million problem

Rediff has a comprehensive report on Asian corporate summit's session on education.

Session :Education Reform: India's Path Towards World Class Status

Mahipal University Managing Director Gopal Rajagopalan raised what he called 10 million problem :-

Every year, 10 million students passed out of the 10 + 2 system of school education in the country, he said. Traditional brick and mortar systems of higher education could not cope with such a large number of entrants every year. It is in this context that distance learning and Internet institutions could have a crucial role to play.


I am also very
excited
about prospects of Internet learning in India.

Kapil

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