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India woos foreign universities

JUN 11, 2010
Physics Today
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Chronicle : Despite having the world’s third largest system of colleges and universities, India provides higher education to only 1 in 8 of its student-age population. To widen access and to improve the quality of higher education, India has embarked on a series of reforms, which include higher investment and promoting partnerships with foreign universities. Philip Altbach of Boston College’s Center for International Higher Education analyzes those reforms and assesses their likely success.
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