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EDUCATION FRAMEWORK IN INDIA

Regulatory Frameworkof Higher Education in India


India holds an important place in the global education industry. The country has more than 1.4 million schools with over 227 million students enrolled and more than 36,000 higher education institutes. India has one of the largest higher education systems in the world. However, there is still a lot of potential for further development in the education system

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