Monday, July 9, 2012

Is Indian Higher Education Experiencing a Quiet Female Revolution?

July 5, 2012, 12:06 pm
By Guest Writer
A quiet revolution may be underway in India’s higher-education system. Making headlines are issues such as India’s need to build thousands of new universities and colleges, faculty and skills shortages, reforms to improve the quality of education, and legislation to permit the entry of Western universities.
What is not making big news is that female students now outnumber men at some elite Indian institutions and this change may even accelerate.
Full story: http://chronicle.com/blogs/worldwise/is-indian-higher-education-experiencing-a-quiet-female-revolution/29911?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, You are absolutely right. Now Indian Women break the ancient culture and they are participating in every sector of industry. This is good news for every women socialist and for Indian People who love to watch this.
They are doing BCA courses Which was a men dominant field .

willson said...

The participation of females in our economy and education is increasing at a fast pace.This is a good sign of our equal development.
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