Showing posts with label Education System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education System. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Schools are lacking the REAL Financial Education

Schools are Lacking the REAL Financial Education

Just few days back, I visited one school. And I remembered my schools days. I remember that during my entire school life, I only learned only one thing about Businesses & Investments and that is – It is Risky.

The schools teach us only one thing about money and that is – Doing a Business and Investment is Risky and doing a job and live paycheck to paycheck is the smart thing to do.

And that’s why when the most of the people leave their schools, they do a job, live paycheck to paycheck and work hard hoping that one day they will become rich and financially free.

But well, that day will never come. This is because the inflation will rise day by day and make your hard earned money worthless over the period of time. And that’s why you will never escape from paycheck trap.

So what is the real financial education and where you can find it?

Well, the real financial education is about the education regarding financial statements, assets, liabilities, cashflow and the power of the corporate structure.

Rich people use this power of the corporate structure to get richer and richer. Rich use this power of corporate structure to save more tax, protect their assets and even create new wealth in the economy.

Unfortunately, the school smart people know nothing about this real financial education and that’s why they struggle financially.

You can download my FREE eBook – My Journey To Billionaire Club eBook and get this real financial education free of cost. I have explained in very detail and in simple language the 6 basic lessons about money that rich teach their kids but the poor and middle class don’t.

So What are you waiting for? Download my eBook for FREE without any annoying registrations and start increasing your financial IQ. and yes, don’t forget to give this real financial education to your children.

What Schools Never Teach You About Money?

What Schools Never Teach You About Money?

Do you know that schools never teach you anything about money. Well, yes, This is true.Schools will only give you two kind of education and that is – Vocational and Professional education.

But the schools will never teach you anything about how to manage money. It will never teach you how to make your money work for you.

The schools will teach you only how to earn money. But it will teach you nothing about how to manage your money which is one of the very essential skill to become rich in your life.

Do you know that why schools don’t teach you anything about money?

Well, This is because if you understand the game of money than you will become financially free and rich and after that who will work in those businesses of the the rich people paycheck to paycheck to make them richer and richer?

Download my FREE PDF – MJ2BC: What Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That poor and middle class don’t?

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My eBook has the REAL Financial education inside it. Up to now, this REAL Financial education was not available to the middle class people who live paycheck to paycheck. But now, you can download this REAL Financial education on your desktop with just a single click and financially educate yourself and shoot up your financial IQ by several folds.

After reading my eBook, you will realize that what the schools are lacking basically. And why you should give your children the real financial education. You will learn the new rules of money in my eBook which are very very essential for financial success.

So What are you waiting for? Download my FREE eBook without any annoying registrations and increase your Financial IQ by several folds.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Why REAL Financial Education is Important in India?

Why Real Financial Education is Important in India?

Have you ever think that why Real Financial Education is really important in India?

Well, This is because Schools don’t teach us the Real Financial Education. And that’s why when most of the students leave their schools and colleges, they struggle financially.

This is because they don’t have any knowledge about the Money. Do you know that money is a separate entity. It’s just like you, me and other human beings.

But well, You will have to treat it differently. Otherwise it will fly away from your home.

Unfortunately, for the most of the people Saving Money, Working Hard, Earning More Income, Get out of Debt & Invest in Mutual funds and Pension plans is the financial education.

But well, let me tell you that this is not the real financial education. This is because after 1971, The rules of money have been changed because the modern money is no longer backed by any gold.

And that’s why the old financial advises are no longer effective to ensure any kind of financial success. In fact, if you follow them, you will surely meet the financial disaster.

So What is Real Financial Education?

The Real Financial Education is about the Financial Statements, Assets, Liabilities, Cashflow, Passive Income and The Power of the Corporate Structure.

Do You know that the Rich people teach their kids something different about money that poor and middle class don’t. And this is the reason why their kids grow richer.

If you want to take this Real Financial Education than Download my eBook: MyJourneyToBillionaireClub – What Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That Poor & Middle Class Don’t?

Don’t worry. I am giving you this eBook for FREE. Simply click the above link and download my eBook without any annoying registrations and start learning right now all the secrets of money that rich teach only to their kids and no one else.

And if you read my eBook than let me know your feedback.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

What is the Real Financial Education?

What is the Real Financial Education? And Why Schools Don’t Teach you this?

Do you know that Schools, our parents, governments, financial planners and so called finance gurus don’t give us the true financial knowledge.

For the most of the people around the world the following is the financial education.

- Save Money

- Invest in Mutual Funds & Diversify

- Invest for the long term for the Capital Gains

- Your House is your Asset

- Work hard and save money in the Pension Plans

- Invest in the Savings schemes

- Do a Fixed Deposits in the Bank

- Business is Risky

- Live below your means

- Retire on Pension Plans

- And so on and on…!!!

But do you know that all of the above financial advises are the financial advises to give your hard earned money in the hands of rich who own the banks, mutual funds and the pension plans.

The above are the financial advises which are propagated by the rich people and fixed in your minds since your childhood by your parents and financial advisors so that you give your hard earned money to the rich.

Say for Example, Saving money and putting it in the bank means you are making the owner of the banks rich. The Banks will print 10 times more money from your savings and give it as a loan and earn 100% profits from your savings (Fractional Reserve Banking).

Investing your money in the mutual funds means you are making the owners of the mutual funds rich. This is because you are taking 100% risk and put your money in the mutual funds. Now even if the mutual funds will perform bad, you will lose your money but the mutual fund owners will still make money by charging the fund management fees from your invested money.

Investing in Pension plans means making the pension plan owners rich. Because they will charge various kind of charges from you and divert your money towards the stock market. Now, weather the stock market will perform good or bad, the pension plan owners will still make money.

When you buy a stock from the stock market, you are investing for the Capital gains which is the most risky type of investment. It is just like a gamble. You will have only one control over your stocks and that is when to sell?

While the owners of the company who have listed their company on the stock exchanges and sell you the stocks will still make money because they have the management control over these companies so they can anytime withdraw and enjoy any amount of money from these publicallly listed companies no matter the stock price goes up or down.

Thus, the above financial advises are propagated by the rich people only in the middle class community. These advises are not the true financial education.

The true financial education is one which teach you to think in the financial statements. The true financial education is one which teach you to analyze the financial statements and understand the difference between the Assets, liabilities, Active & Passive income, Cashflow and many other things.

If you want to take this true financial education than Download my FREE eBook My Journey To Billionaire Club: What Rich Teach their Kids about Money that Poor & Middle Class Don’t?

Just Click on the above link and without any annoying registrations, start downloading my eBook about basic lessons and commonest myths about Money. I have worked very hard to gather and manage this information. There are around 50+ hand drawn (My own) diagrams in this eBook, 6 lessons on money and 10 Commonest Myths about money in this eBook and all these I am giving to you for FREE.

Just spread this Financial Education and Awareness to as many people as possible. Also teach the lessons in this eBook to your children. The Information given inside this eBook is the real financial knowledge that the rich teach their kids but the poor and middle class don’t.

Monday, September 27, 2010

What School Doesn’t Teach You About Money?

What School Doesn’t Teach You About Money?

Have you ever noticed that during the entire school life your school has never taught you about about money? In fact, many of you may not even know the fact that the money is the entirely different subject just like any other subject and without learning this subject, you can not master the game of money and become rich and financially free.

Well, Yes. This is true. To understand the game of money you MUST be familiar with the terminology of the Money which is used to understand money very well such as Financial Statements, Assets, Liabilities, Cashflow, Good Debt, Bad Debt, Passive Income, Active Income, The Corporate Structure…etc..

These are the terminologies of money that you must understand before you play the game of money. But unfortunately, our school doesn’t teach us this terminologies that rich teach their kids since their childhood.

And Why School teach you these terminologies?

After all, our entire Education System is designed by the rich people of the Industrial age to create employees and self-employees who can work hard and run the businesses owned by rich.

Well, Yes. This is true. Our Entire Education System was designed by the Industrialists of the Industrial Age who have strategically removed the terminologies to understand money from our school system and that’s why we can’t understand or even think of money.

Whenever somebody discuss about money, Business & Investments most of the people have blank face. This is because they simply can’t understand these words.

So What I want to tell you here is that, if you want to become rich in your life than first of all install these terminology in your mind. So that your mind starts thinking about money.

You can Download my eBook My Journey To Billionaire Club: What Rich Teach Their Kids About Money that Poor & Middle Class Don’t? for FREE right now from this link.

In my book, I have given 6 basic lessons about Money that you have to master to understand the terminology of money. In my eBook, I have explained all the terminologies about money that the school won’t teach you. So Download this eBook and learn the lessons on Money that rich teach their kids about money but the poor and middle class don’t?

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

TATA House For Only The Experienced or the Engineers?

TATA A HOUSE FOR ONLY THE EXPERIENCED OR THE ENGINEERS

Hello Blog Readers,
Recently I have received an article from one of the blog reader of this blog.Kindly Comment on the Article.

Hello everyone, I’m one of you all in India and also those who are reading this post at Asav’s and other people’s blogs. I’m 22 years old and I am a B.C.A. Graduate, and I am pursuing MBA from one of the well known private Universities and business school in India, is an average scorer in the whole academic career till date, but is still unemployed and searching for jobs like many of you does.

The main reason for writing this article seems to be very important to me now because some day’s back I got a notice from the college TPO about the visit of TCS in our campus for mass recruitment, it made me happy and I thought that this time I would hit the job and will finally become employed. I filled up all the necessary details on the online portal of TCS and then on the final day of the visit, TCS recruiters told that the job and the whole process is just meant for the Engineer graduates. To my surprise I was astonished to know that ‘these people are finding engineers in the MBA College!’ What? Do Indian Engineering Colleges are not capable enough to provide such efficient and capable Engineers, where they or us are failing??

Following Abstract is Taken from,

My Journey To Billionaire Club: Ratan Tata’s Net Worth

Now, the actual theme is “TATA Group is running 96 businesses and out of which 28 Companies are publically listed on the various stock exchanges. Tata Group is world's top 50 Group according to Market capitalization and Reputation. Have you ever thought that why Ratan tata's name is not in the list of billionaire's club? Why Ratan Tata is not a billionaire on the Forbes magazine list of billionaire people of the world? The reason is that, TATA Group's 96 companies are under its main Company "TATA Sons" and the main owner of this TATA Sons is not Ratan Tata but various charitable organizations developed and run by TATA Group. Out of which JRD TATA Trust & Sir Ratan Tata Trust are the main. 65% ownership of TATA Sons which is the key holding company of other 96 TATA Group Company and is held by various charitable organizations.

So this 65% ownership of Tata sons Limited is not reflected on Ratan Tata's personal Financial Statement but on the various charitable organizations. and this is the reason why Ratan Tata is not in the list of Billionaire club and if we put this 65% ownership of Tata Sons in Ratan TATA's own personal financial statement than Ratana Tata's Net worth can become more than $ 70 billion. and that is much more than the Warren Buffet's Current Net Worth of $ 62 billion, the world's richest person according to Forbes magazine 2008. So the real story of Ratan Tata is that, he is probably world's richest person and not Warren Buffet but the thing is that, this 65% ownership of TATA Sons is hold by various Tata Group Charitable Organizations and not by Ratan Tata himself. However, it doesn't mean that Ratan Tata is poor. In one interviews he had told the reporter that, "I have my own Capital". He is the chairman of Tata Group so obviously he earns lots of money every year as a bonus, remuneration and salary. However, Ratan Tata's Net worth is not $ 1 Billion. He is not a billionaire on paper. but in reality he is the richest person of the world. His net worth in reality is more than Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. SO the good thing about Tata Group is that, they do Charity out of their Money...

And that is the reason TATA Group has generated so much of Goodwill over last 5 generations....

Dear all, it is really good to help poor and the needy but why to help that person who does not want to work at all?

Mr. Ratan Tata is 73 years old and is still energetic and working, and not only feeding himself from his hard owned money but also taking care of many other needy people ------ but is it really good? At one end he is imparting education, food and various other facilities to the needy from the money he earned from his ancestor’s company Tata, no doubt he took that group to heights but on the other hand he is encouraging partiality and unemployment.

<*> A question will arise – how?

So the answer is that I had visited all the websites of Tata Industry and Tata group and the career section -> registration, asks for engineers. Also career section -> job search, jobs asks for Experience starting from 2 – ∞ (infinity) years. What will us fresher graduates and fresher post graduates do who don’t have an engineering background? Were we incapable and not such talented as of those who pursued Engineering? Do those Engineering graduates have more brains and were born in an intelligent families in which we were not? Or else their families have enough cash to give donations for Engineering admissions?

If I am wrong and according to constitution I have the right to speech, why didn’t all these engineers got placed in their engineering careers? Now they might give an excuse that they were placed but wanted to pursue MBA for their career as it is the need of the current scenario and thus they seem to be very hard working as they completed their engineering, then why didn’t they pursued their MBA from World’s or say India’s best Business Schools like IIM’s ( A, B, K, etc), FMS-Delhi, Narsi Munji, SBJIM, XLRI, etc, etc, etc there are plenty to list and also Indian education is renowned for theoretical expertise. Their were no practical exams for Indian theoretical minds for CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc exams. They are at present studying in the same campus, at the same fees, in the same course and under the same roof as we are then why shall they be given priority?

If it is like they are engineers and can understand technology very well then why are they given trainings at organizations, if they can be given training for 3-6 months, why can’t we given trainings for 12-18 months. To this Mr. Ratan Tata is very helpful in providing education to the needy people.

The main Motive of the whole story is – Mr. Tata, and all other MNC’s should never say that they are working for the betterment of the Nation because not only Tata but also various other MNC’s or say all require Work Experience at off-campus recruitment application and Engineering background in the on-campus placements, because someone told me from the same companies that they trust only the engineers and the experienced for the projects. Why? What is the reason sir?? Will any failure to any project by an engineering background will cause less disaster and losses then the might be failures from we the non engineer background people???

Other companies which are small do require the same because they want to grow like the companies we were talking above and so do not tend to recruit us, so where shall we go.

Shall we join the same trusts for our livelihood that Mr. Ratan Tata has founded for the needy? Honorable sir Mr. Ratan Tata as you are known to be one of the most successful and a renowned Entrepreneurs, you might know that the Entrepreneurs are born and it lies in their blood, the passion and the risks. Similarly, it is not the degree but the enthusiasm and passion the work, the practicality, which can turn failures to success and can create and speed miracles.

Hope you might go through this article sometime and by those times I don’t know where will I be, but hope that you will understand what path I want you might have been on and where are you. Sir you are born to create miracles not stress, pain, partiality, unemployment.

An another Example, Sorry can’t resist – its one of the top most Entrepreneurs and leaders of Indian economy and Indian organizations (Infosys)

    Following Abstract is taken from

    My Journey To Billionaire Club: Nandan Nilekani & History of Infosys

Nandan (MD & CEO, Infosys) is Rich today. His Wealth is in excess of Rs.3000 Crores today which fluctuates with the share prices of Infosys. Nandan was paid Rs.40 lakhs salary last year – and bill no expenses to the company. Nandan’s family has received Rs.66 Cores as Dividends. Plus there is the Rs.392 Crores from sale of shares through 2 ADR offerings. Along with his wife Rohini, Nandan spends Crores of rupees each year behind Philanthropic activities. When Rohini earned Rs.100 Crores from Infosys’s ADR issue, she put it into an Educational Foundation she runs.

Nandan says that, “i really don’t have many expensive tastes. I have more money than I will ever need. My Children will not join the Company and I believe in the middle-class tradition that they should earn a living themselves.”

So what am I going to do with the money? Leave it to charity when I die? In that case, why not use it to do some good while I am alive?”

Mr. Nandan of course you can use your hard earned money in charity and can bring smiles and comfort on the faces of needy people, but can you really give these people employment at present in your high profile organization? But you can create jobs or such factors from which fresher graduates and post graduates like us that are from non engineering background can benefit and can add-on a slab of employed people in the current status of Indian economy and employment statistics. Growing Indian economy and creating wealth and founding Charitable trusts will not do enough to serve India but it will be achieved by creating jobs and decreasing unemployment to zero-0% (percent).

I’m really very sorry to all the people whom I might have caused pain and might have hurt their sentiments, but what else can I do to tell you that we are also one of the Indian students who are working hard to achieve something in our lives but are just stepped away from entrance just because we are from a non-technical background and have no experience.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Deemed University De-Recognition Status India

Deemed University De-Recognition Status in India

Recently you must have heard or read one of the following NEWS Headlines in various News Papers, TV Channels or from friends, relatives and your children.

“44 Colleges to be Derecognized as Deemed Status”

“44 Deemed Universities may soon get Derecognition by Government of India”

“44 Doomed Universities to be de-recognized by Government of India”

“44 Deemed Universities Short Listed for Derecognition”

“44 Deemed Universities to lose Affiliation”

“44 Deemed University Cancellation News”

“44 Deemed Universities Derecognized by Indian Government”

“44 Deemed University good status addressed by Supreme Court India”

Centre Finds 44 Doomed Universities”

In the past one month, all the mass media communication channels are flooded with the above news headlines. Internet, TV, Radio, News Papers and everywhere else you will find the above news headlines as a top most news.

In fact, I am the Post Graduate Student of MS-Ophthalmology at one of such University which is facing derecognition. Well, I am studying at D.Y. Patil University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

Kapil Sibal

Kapil Sibal, The head of Human Resource Department (HRD) of India has initiated this move and filed a petition along with UPA Government in the Supreme court on the basis of High powered Tondon Committee. UGC (Universities Grants Commission) & NAAC are also involved. According to Kapil Sibal, this is the part of the Education Industry reformation in India.

You can read the Archive (Compendium) of Deemed University derecognition in the following Article.

Deemed University Status

The above is a Link of Articles on Derecognition of Deemed Universities. You will find all about derecognition of deemed universities in India in the above single article.

The first hearing in the Supreme court was on 25th January 2010 in front of A bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and A K Patnaik.

After this news, people have rushed on the Internet to find out more information about the matter. In the past one month only people have searched the web with Google with following queries. You can not imagine that, how people have Google the web in various ways to know more about this news and to get more information from the web.

The Commonest Search Queries on Google were,

- Cancellation of Deemed Universities

- Deemed Universities in India Derecognition

- Derecognition of Deemed Universities in India

- List of 44 Deemed Universities Cancelled

- List of 44 Deemed Universities to be Derecognized in India

And Many more…

Here is a Complete List of 44 Deemed Universities of India which are facing Derecognition by government of India.

List of 44 Derecognized Deemed Universities

Finally on 25th January 2010, Supreme Court of India has put a stay on this move of the government and ask the UGC that on which basis it has granted the deemed status to these universities in the past and also send a separate notice to all the 44 blacklisted deemed universities to present with their details on 8th March 2010.

The court was adjourned to 8th March 2010 for second hearing.

You can also read the article about “Deemed Universities Derecognition Status in India” here.

Deemed Universities Derecognition Status India

In the above article, I have covered the economic view point about government’s this move in a great detail You will find it very helpful to understand what’s going on in the Indian Education Industry.

Kapil Sibal: No Student of Failed Deemed Varsities will be affected

The Future of almost 2,00,000 students taking different courses in these 44 blacklisted universities is on risk. However, Kapil Sibal has assured that, these students will get their degrees from their affiliated universities.

Students and Parents from all over the India are also searching for “The List of 44 Deemed Universities that have given three years to improve”.

Yes, Kapil Sibal has given 3 Grades – A, B & C on the basis of various criterias and deficiencies. According to him A Grade Universities are those which does not require any improvement. B Grade Universities are those which have few deficiencies and given a time of 3 years to improve. While C Grade Universities are totally unfit universities by all means. Means C Grade Universities does not have any past record of good performance nor have any future assurance of improvement.

C-Grade Deemed Universities of India are facing the problem of Derecognition. However, right now supreme court has stop any action against these C-Grade Universities until the final decision comes.

So Now, let us wait and watch for the Second Hearing of Supreme Court on 8th March 2010.

Kapil Sibal – India’s Education Agenda

Watch the above YouTube Video by Kapil Sibal. Kapil Sibal Outlines His Agenda For The Education Sector. Says He Will Push For Opening Up The Sector For Foreign Investment And Calls For A Regulator Guest.

Kapil Sibal says that, he want to push for opening up the education sector for foreign investment. I think this will be a Historical Education Reformation in the Indian History.

Monday, January 25, 2010

SC: Nothing Will Happen to 44 Deemed Universities

Supreme Court: Nothing will Happen to 44 Deemed Universities

First of all read this: Deemed University Status to be Maintained

A bench comprising Justice Dalveer Bhandari and Justice AK Patnaik ordered status quo for various deemed universities on several law suits.

Justice Bhandari said, "Nothing is going to happen to your institutions and your students till we dispose the matter."


The court also issued notices to all 44 universities separately to have their response in the matter. The case has been adjourned to Mar 9.


Earlier, the deemed universities had challenged the government's move to derecognise them.
44 universities were derecognised for their questionable academic performance or poor infrastructure.

Thus, the next hearing is on 9th March 2010. Now, let us see on the 9th March that what will happen to the Education Industry of India. Till than Bye…

Till than enjoy reading about Personal Finance, Business, Entrepreneurship & Investing on this Blog.

You can read the following related Articles about this Issue.

Related Articles:

01) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed University Status

02) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed Universities Derecognition Status India

03) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Indian Education Industry

04) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal

05) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

06) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Deemed University Status to be Maintained

SC to Centre: Maintain status quo on 44 deemed universities

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the union government to maintain status quo on the 44 deemed universities facing de-recognition for not being up to the standard.

Yes, Finally the Status of 44 Deemed Universities will be maintained.

Here is a List of 44 Deemed Universities which were suggested for Derecognition

According to Times of India (25th January 2010; 2:51 pm),

A bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and A K Patnaik passed the order despite the Government's assurance that no follow-up action would be taken against these institutions without the consent of the court.
The apex court also issued notices to all the 44 deemed universities as also their parent varsities to file their response on the Government's decision to de-recognise them.

Amidst strong protests from the aggrieved universities on the Government's decision, the apex court assured them that it would not pass any adverse order without hearing them as the issue not only involved several institutions but also two lakh students.
It further directed the Union Government to place on record the reports of the Review Committee and the Task Force on the basis of which the Human Resource Development Ministry had decided to crack the whip on the 44 universities.
It also asked the UGC to place its earlier report on the basis of which the ministry had accorded deemed status to these institutions.

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01) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed University Status

02) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed Universities Derecognition Status India

03) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Indian Education Industry

04) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal

05) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

06) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Deemed University in Orissa

Deemed University in Orissa

Orissa is a state situated on the east coast of India and has a fairly well developed education system. On April 1, 1936, it was recognized as a separate state of India. In terms of geographical size, Orissa is the 9th largest and by population it is he eleventh largest Indian state. There are several recognized universities and deemed universities in Orissa that cater to students who wish to pursue their higher studies. The education system in Orissa has been constantly improving through the efforts made by the state government. In addition to conventional courses some Universities in Orissa also provide professional programs for students.

Here is a List of Universities in Orissa

01) Berhampur University
02) Fakir Mohan University
03) North Orissa University
04) Sambalpur University
05) Utkal University
06) Orissa University of Agricultre and Techonolgy, Bhubaneswar
07) Sri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya

The above is a complete list of universities in Orissa. I don’t have any idea about which universities are deemed universities. If you have any idea than please let me know by commenting on the above post.

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01) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed University Status

02) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed Universities Derecognition Status India

03) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Indian Education Industry

04) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal

05) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

06) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Deemed University in Punjab

Deemed University in Punjab

Punjab is India’s one of the best state. Chandigarh is the common capital of Punjab and Haryana. There are several universities in Punjab out of which only 2 universities are Deemed Universities. Following is a complete list of universities in Punjab.

  1. Punjab University, Chandigarh
  2. Panjab University Department of Correspondence Studies, Chandigarh
  3. Punjabi University, Patiala
  4. Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot
  5. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (Deemed University)
  6. Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana
  7. Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
  8. Guru Nanak Dev University - Centre for Distance Education, Amritsar
  9. Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab
  10. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Mohali
  11. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
  12. Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar
  13. Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Sangrur
  14. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala (Deemed University)

From the above list, you can imagine that How larger is the demand for Education in India. India is world’s largest Education Industry. According to me, if you start your own business of any kind of quality educational product or service than you can make a fortune in the next few decades.

Today, the Investors, Governments & Top Universities from all around the world are eagerly waiting in the education industry of India. They are waiting in a queue with literally billions of dollars in the Indian Education Industry.

Thus, there is a great Investment Opportunity in Indian Education Industry. So Start your Business in this Industry and believe me, you will definitely make a fortune in your life.

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01) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed University Status

02) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Deemed Universities Derecognition Status India

03) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Indian Education Industry

04) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal

05) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

06) My Journey To Billionaire Club: Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Deemed University in India

Deemed University in India

The following is a list of Deemed Universities of India. You can also read the list of 44 Derecognized Deemed Universities of India.

India’s Education Industry is a very large Industry. It is world’s largest Education Industry having a target population (Age 5-24 Years) of 535 Million. China is world’s second largest Education Industry having a target population of just 350 Million.

Complete List of Deemed Universities of India -

1. Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages, O U Campus, Hyderabad 500 007 Andhra Pradesh 2. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati - 517 507 Andhra Pradesh
3. Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilayam, 515 134 District Anantapur Andhra Pradesh
4. International Institute of Information Technology, Gachibowli Hyderabad - 500 091 Andhra Pradesh
5. National Institute of Technology, Warangal - 506 004 Andhra Pradesh
6. North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology, Nirjuli Itanagar 791 109 Arunachal Pradesh
7. National Institute of Technology, Silchar - 788 010 Assam
8. Bihar Yoga Bharati, Ganga Darshan Fort Munger Bihar - 811 201 Bihar
9. Punjab Engineering College, Sector -12,, Chandigarh, 160012 Chandigarh
10. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi - 110 012 Delhi
11. Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar New Delhi 110 062 Delhi
12. National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation and Museology, Janpath New Delhi - 110 011 Delhi
13. School of Planning and Architecture, 4, Block - B, Indraprastha Estate New Delhi - 110 002 Delhi
14. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110 016 Delhi
15. TERI School of Advanced Studies, Darbari Seth Block, Habitate Place Lodi Road, New Delhi - 110 003 Delhi
16. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthana, 56-57, Institutional Area Janakpuri New Delhi - 110 058 Delhi
17. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, IIFT Bhawan, B-21, Qutab Institutional Area New Delhi - 110 016 Delhi
18. National School of Drama, 1, Bhawalpur House,, Bhagwandas Road, New Delhi-110 001 Delhi
19. Gujarat Vidyapeeth, PO Navjivan, Ashram Road Ahmedabad - 380 014 Gujarat
20. Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat - 395 007 Gujarat
21. National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal - 132 001 Haryana
22. National Brain Research Centre, SCO 5, 6 & 7 Sector XV, Part-II Gurgaon - 122 001 Haryana
23. National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra - 136 119 Haryana
24. National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur - 177 005 Himachal Pradesh
25. National Institute of Technology, Srinagar Srinagar J&K
26. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra Ranchi - 835 215 Jharkhand
27. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad - 826 004 Jharkhand
28. National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur Jharkhand - 831 014 Jharkhand
29. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560 012 Karnataka
30. Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Madhav Nagar Manipal - 576 119 Distt. Udupi Karnataka
31. National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, PB No.2900, Hosur Road Bangalore 560 029 Karnataka
32. Swami Vivekananda Yog Anusandhana Samsthana, No.9, Appajappa Agrahara Chamarajpet Bangalore - 560 018 Karnataka
33. National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal P.O. Srinivasnagar - 575 025 Karnataka
34. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur Campus Jakkur Bangalore - 560 064 Karnataka
35. International Institute of Information Technology, (IIIT-B), Bangalore Karnataka
36. National Institute of Technology, Calicut Kerala - 673 601
37. Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Shaktinagar, Gwalior - 474002 Madhya Pradesh
38. Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal - 462 007 Madhya Pradesh
39. Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
40. Bharati Vidyapeeth, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg Pune - 411 030 Maharashtra

41. Central Institure of Fishries Education, PB No. 7392, Kakori Camp Jaiprakash Road Versova Mumbai 400 061 Maharashtra
42. Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune - 411 006 Maharashtra
43. Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, 846, Shivajinagar (DG), Pune - 411 004 Maharashtra
44. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Gen. Vaidya Marg, Santosh Nagar Goregaon (E), Mumbai - 400 065 Maharashtra
45. Institute of Armament Technology, Girinagar, Pune - 411 025 Maharashtra
46. International Institute For Population Sciences, Govandi Sation Road Deonar Mumbai - 400 088 Maharashtra
47. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Sion - Trombay Road Deonar, Mumbai - 400 088 Maharashtra
48. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Gultekadi, Pune - 411 037 Maharashtra

49. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhaba Road Mumbai - 400 005 Maharashtra
50. Symbiosis International Education Centre, Senapati Bapat Road Pune 411 004 Maharashtra
51. Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Vidyanagar Sector 7, Nerul Navi Mumbai 400 706 Maharashtra

52. Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur - 440 011 Maharashtra
53. Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri Pune - 411 018 Maharashtra
54. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai - 400 056 Maharashtra
55. Homi Bhabha National Institute,, Regd. Office:Knowledge Management Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Central Complex, Mumbai-400 085 Maharashtra
56. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences,, Karad, Satara Maharashtra
57. D.Y.Patil Education Socity, Kolhapur Maharashtra
58. National Institute of Technology, Rourkela - 769 008 Orissa
59. Kalinga Insitute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneshwar Bhubaneshwar Orissa
60. Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, P B No.32, Patiala - 147 001 Punjab
61. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, G.T. Road By Pass Jalandhar - 144 004 Punjab
Banasthali Vidhyapith, Banasathali -304 022 Rajasthan
62. Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Vidya Vihar Pilani - 333 031 Rajasthan
63. Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Post Box No.6 Ladnun - 341 306 Distt. Nagaur Rajasthan
64. Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Gandhi Vidya Mandir Sardarshahr Rajasthan 301 401 Rajasthan
65. Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur - 302 017 Rajasthan
66. Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur Rajasthan
67. Mody Institute of Technology and Science, Lakshmangarh, Sikar, 332 311 Rajasthan
68. Avinashlingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore - 641043 Tamil Nadu
69. Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram PO 624 302 Dindigual District T.N. Tamil Nadu
70. Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya, Enathur, Kanchipuram - 631 561 Kancheepuram District Tamil Nadu
71. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, 1, Ramachandra Nagar, Porur Chennai - 600 116 Tamil Nadu
72. Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation, NH 47,, Sankari Main Road, Ariyanoor, Salem - 636 308 Tamil Nadu
73. Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy, Tirumalaisamudram Thanjavur - 613402 Tamil Nadu
74. Vellor Institute of Technology, Ranipet Katpadi Road Vellor 632 014 Tamil Nadu
75. Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Jeppiaar Nagar Old Mamallapuram Road Chennai - 600 119 Tamil Nadu
76. Bharat Institute of Higher Education & Research, 173, Agharam Road Selaiyur Chennai - 600 073 Tamil Nadu
77. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Ettimadai Post Coimbatore - 641 105 Tamil Nadu
78. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, 121, G.N. Chetty Road T Nagar Chennai - 600 017 Tamil Nadu
79. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli Tamil Nadu
80. Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research, No. 12, Vembuliamman Koil Street
Virugambakkam, Chennai 600 092 Tamil Nadu 
81. Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences,, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore - 641 114 Tamil Nadu

82. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences,, Post Box No. 6 No. 162, Poonamalle High Road, Velappanchavadi, Chennai-600 077 Tamil Nadu
83. S.R.M Institute of Science and Technology, 2, Veerasamy Street West Mambalam Chennai-600 033 Tamilnadu
84. Allahabad Agricultural Institute, Allahabad - 211 007 Uttar Pradesh
Bhatkhande Music Institute, I-Kaiserabagh Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
85. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath Varanasi - 221 007 Uttar Pradesh
86. Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh Agra - 282 005 Uttar Pradesh
87. Indian Institute of Information Technology, Nehru Science Centre Kamla Nehru Road Allahabad - 211 002 Uttar Pradesh
88. Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar Bareilly - 243 122 Uttar Pradesh
89. Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad Uttar Pradesh

90. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), A-10, Sector 62, Noida - 201307 Uttar Pradesh
91. Forest Research Institute, P.O.I.P.E. Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun 248195 Uttaranchal
92. Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Hardwar - 249 404 Uttaranchal
93. National Institute of Technology, Mahatma Gandhi Avenue, Durgapur, 713209 West Bengal

 

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List of 44 Derecognized Deemed Universities

List of 44 De-Recognized Deemed Universities

Here is a complete list of 44 Derecognized Universities of India. The Media & News Channels call these universities – The Doomed Universities. Just check that weather your University is among the following Universities or not? There is a threat to almost 2 Lakh students’ future studying in these Universities. However, Kapil Sibal has assured that no student will suffer.

  1. Academy of Maritime Education and Training, Chennai
  2. Bharath Institute of Higher Education And Research, Chennai
  3. BLDE University, Bijapur, Karnataka
  4. Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Kanchipuram
  5. Christ College, Bangalore
  6. D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
  7. Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai
  8. Grapich Era University, Dehradun
  9. Gurukul Kangri, Haridwar
  10. HIHT University, Dehradun
  11. Institute of Advanced Studies in Education of Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Sardarshahr, Rajasthan
  12. Jain University, Bangalore
  13. Janardan Rai Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan
  14. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
  15. Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, Virdhunagar, Tamil Nadu
  16. Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore
  17. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Satara, Maharashtra
  18. Lingaya’s University, Faridabad
  19. Maharshi Markandeshwar University, Ambala, Haryana
  20. Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad
  21. Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
  22. Mody Institute of Technology, Sikar, Rajasthan
  23. National Museum, Institute of the History of Art Conservation and Musicology, Janpath, New Delhi
  24. Nava Nalanda Mahavira, Nalanda, Bihar
  25. Nehru Gram Bharati Vishwavidyalaya, Allahabad
  26. Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kanyakumari
  27. Periryar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology, Thanjavur
  28. Ponnaiya Ramajayam Institute of Science and Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
  29. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
  30. Santosh University, Ghaziabad
  31. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai
  32. Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut
  33. Siksha “O” Anusandha, Bhubaneswar
  34. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Puducherry
  35. Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Reserch, Kolar, Karnataka
  36. Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur, Karnataka
  37. St Peter’s Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
  38. Sumandeep Vidyapeet, Vadodara, Gujarat
  39. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune
  40. Vel Tech Rangaraja Dr Sagunthal R&D Institute of Science, Chennai
  41. Vel’s Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Chennai
  42. Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology and Research, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
  43. Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Salem, Tamil Nadu
  44. Yenepoya University, Mangalore

We don’t know that what will happen to the status of these Deemed universities. But according to Kapil Sibal’s Affidavit in Supreme Court, the above are the highly unfit universities according to the quality standard. And their deemed status should be immediately withdrawn.

Now, the Final decision will be on the hearing of Supreme Court.

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Deemed University in Kerala

Deemed University in Kerala

Kerala is India’s state which has 100% Literacy rate. Here is a List of Universities in Kerala. Probably only 1 or 2 Universities in Kerala are Deemed Universities. Rest of the Universities are government owned.

Calicut University - The Calicut University or the University of Calicut founded in1968 is an affiliating university located in Thenjipalam, Kerala in India.

Kannur University- The Kannur University was established by the Act 22 of 1996 of Kerala Legislative Assembly and was on 2nd March 1996 by the Hon. Chief Minister of Kerala.

M.G. University- M.G. University or Mahatma Gandhi University was established on 2nd October 1983 in Kottayam. The university consists of 183 affiliated colleges that extend over five districts in central Kerala.

Kerala Agricultural University - The Kerala Agricultural University is the principal body of the Kerala State that provides human resources, skills and technology needed for the sustainable development of its agriculture.

If you are the Investor from any part in the world than I recommend you to invest in the Education Industry of India. This is because India’s education Industry is world’s largest Industry having a Target Population of 550 Million (China comes second with target population of just 350 Million). There is a great demand for Quality Educational Products & Services in India.

The Indian Market can absorb any number of quality educational products. People of India needs the true and high quality education and for that they are ready to spend any amount of money.

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Deemed University in Delhi

Deemed University in Delhi

Delhi is the Capital of India and the Educational Hub also. There are several deemed universities in Delhi. Here is a List of Deemed Universities in Delhi.

01) Indian Agricultural Research Institute
02) Jamia Hamdard
03) School of Planning & Architecture
04) Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
05) National Museum,Institute of History of Arts, Conservation and Museology
06) TERI School of Advanced Study
07) Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
08) Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
09) Indian Law Institute
10) National School of Drama
11) National University of Education Planning and administration

Now, I am asking you that, What you are thinking from the above List? OK. I am giving you a Hint. Every time, you ask me for a new great Business Idea in India. So What do you think as an Entrepreneur from the above List?

Well, the above list shows that there is a great demand of Educational services in India. And Indians can consume any amount of Educational Services and Products. Thus, Your new Business Idea should be in the Education Industry of India no matter in which part of the world you are today but you should think of investing your money in the Indian Educational Industry.

Well, By starting a Business in the Education Industry of India, I am not saying that you also open the Doomed Deemed University in India. You can provide any kind of Educational product or Service to the people of India. It can be a short course, eBook or anything else.

The India is world’s largest industry of Education. And there is a huge market space in this Industry. So Start your own Business in this Industry and believe me, you will definitely make a Fortune.

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Deemed University in Mumbai

Deemed University in Mumbai

Mumbai is the Financial hub and the largest Metro city of India. Mumbai is also the educational hub of India. There are several Deemed Universities in Mumbai. Here is a list of Universities in Mumbai. Out of which several Universities are Deemed Universities.

  1. Central Institute of Fisheries Education
  2. Homi Bhabha National Institute
  3. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  4. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR)
  5. International Institute for Population Sciences
  6. Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management & Higher Studies
  7. Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Deemed university
  8. SNDT Women's University
  9. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
  10. Tata Institute of Social Sciences
  11. University of Mumbai
  12. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

People ask me that, Which is the great Industry & Business Idea in India? Well, my answer is – Education Industry & Educational Services Business. After all, India is world’s largest Education Industry with over $ 100 Billion of market and a target population of 535 Million (Age 5-24 Years). China is the second largest Education Industry of India having a target Population of just 350 Million.

So if you are the Entrepreneur than, I advise you to start your Business in the Education Industry. I am not saying that you also open the Deemed University and start a Business. I am saying that you start your business in this Industry which can be anything. It can be a Educational Product, e Learning, Entrance Preparation or anything else related to providing high quality of Education.

You don’t need your own University to start the Education Industry Venture. You just need the Good Educational Product and the market is yours.

To the Young Entrepreneurs, I recommend the Business of Education Industry. According to me, This is the right time to enter into the Education Industry of India. If somehow you manage to enter into the Indian Education Industry at this time, the future will be yours.

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Deemed University in Maharashtra

Deemed University in Maharashtra

Maharashtra is India’s one of the largest state having 2 great Financial, Software & Educational hub Pune & Mumbai.

There are around 16 Deemed Universities in Maharashtra out of which around 3 Family run Deemed universities are facing the threat of derecognition by Kapil Sibal & his Committee. Here is a List of Deemed Universities of Maharashtra.

01) Bharati Vidyapeeth
02) Central Institure of Fishries Education
03) Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute
04) Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune
05) Homi Bhabha National Institute Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics
06) Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
07) Institute of Armament Technology
08) International Institute For Population Sciences
09) Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences
10) Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
11) Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai
12) Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences
13) Symbiosis International Education Centre
14) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
15) Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
16) Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, Kolhapur
17) Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth

Out of the above several Deemed Universities in Maharashtra, D Y Patil Kolhapur, Krishna Institute Karad & Tilak Vidyapeeth Pune are facing the threat of derecognition. This is because these universities are not meeting the criterias of higher quality education according to UGC, The independent body of India.

All of the above universities have been opened in past 2 decades only from which you can imagine that how huge the Indian Education Industry is and how big the demand for educational services in India.

After all, India’s Education Industry is a $ 100 Billion Industry having a target population (5-24 years) of 534 Million. China comes second having just 350 Million target population for educational services. Investors, Governments and top most universities from all around the world are waiting in a queue with tons of money to invest in the Indian Education Industry but because of the highly unregulated industry they are afraid of entering into the Indian Education Industry.

If some how Kapil Sibal & The Government of India reform the Education System of India than the future will be different. Our Kids will experience the world class level of Education in the future if the Government of India some how manages to reform the Education Industry of India.

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Deemed University in Tamilnadu

Deemed University in Tamilnadu

In the past 2 Decades, 15 Deemed Universities have been opened in Tamil Nadu state. Out of which 9 Deemed universities are facing the threat of derecognition today. Here is a List of those 15 Deemed Universities in Tamilnadu.

01) Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
02) Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women
03) Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research
04) Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute
05) Gandhigram Rural Institute
06) Karunya Institute of Technology
07) Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research
08) National Institute of Technology
09) Satyabama institute of Science and Technology
10) Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
11) Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology and Research Academy (SASTRA)
12) Sri Chandrashekharendra Saraswathi Vishwa Mahavidyalaya
13) Sri Ramchandra Medical College and Research Institute
14) SRM Institute of Science and Technology
15) Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation

All of the above are the Deemed Universities of Tamilnadu. Out of which 9 are in trouble today. According to Kapil Sibal & his Committee, the 9 from the above 15 Universities are not meet the high quality education standard.

Have you ever thin that, why so many universities have been opened in just past 1 decade in India? Well, This is because the Education Industry of India is world’s largest Industry. And there is a lots of demand in the Educational Services in India. The Target Population (5-24 Years) in India for Education is around 535 Million which is a $ 100 Billion market and growing at the rate of 10% CAGR. Second comes China having just 350 Million of target market.

So This suggest that, there is a huge space in this Industry for Educational Services Businesses. Investors, Governments & Top Most Universities from all around the world want to enter and invest into the Indian Education Industry. But because of the highly unregulated market, they are afraid of entering into the market.

If today the Government of India don’t clean the Education Industry by closing the “Doomed Universities” than in the future your children may never experience the world class level of education because the Investors from all around the world will never Invest in India’s Education Industry and the future will be different.

And as a part of reforming the Education System of India, The Government is planning to remove the concept of Deemed Universities in India to maintain the quality standard of the Education.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy

Kapil Sibal is the HRD Minister and the pioneer of the Indian Education Reform. Read here more about Kapil Sibal and his Education Reforms in India.

01) Kapil Sibal Biography

02) Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

As India is world’s largest Education Industry, The Universities, Governments & Investors from all around the world are waiting to invest in the Indian Education Industry. The Indian Education Industry is a $ 100 Billion Industry having a target population (5-24 years of Age) of 445 Million. The China comes second in the world having a target population of 354 Million which is far less than India.

And that’s why to attract the Investors from all around the world in the Indian Education Industry, the Indian Government and Kapil Sibal has started the Education reforms in India.

Kapil Sibal’s New Education Policy is based on “Yashpal Committee”.

Here is a Download Link of Yashpal Committe – Full Report

Yashpal Committee has given a detailed report and suggestions regarding the Education reforms in India.

See the above YouTube Video. The above Video is of Mr.Kapil Sibal saying about India’s Education Agenda. The Interview was taken on CNBC TV 18 Channel.

Kapil Sibal’s new Education Policy will completely remove the Deemed University concept from India. After all, Investors from all around the world are waiting to Invest in the Indian Education Industry. India is a largest consumer of Educational Products & Services in the world and that’s why Education Reform is very necessary in India.

My Advice to Entrepreneurs -

If you want to become an Entrepreneur than start your Business in the Indian Education Industry. This is i think the right time to start a Business in the Education Industry of India. Because the future is of India. So Don’t wait and think of providing your own Educational Products & Services in India. After all, India is world’s largest Education market….!!!

Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

Kapil Sibal Education Reforms

Everyone of you MUST have heard about Kapil Sibal. If you don’t know anything about him than read the following Article.

Kapil Sibal Biography

Kapil Sibal wants to change and shape the Education Industry of India. Than why he wants to do So? Well, Read here the few facts about the Indian Education Industry as an Investor’s Eye.

Indian Education Industry – Investor’s Eye -

“India has emerged as one of the world's largest consumer of education services with a target population of more than 445 million (between age group of 5-24 years)
which is expected to increase to approximately 486 million by 2025.
This figure is far exceeding than than the combined target population of China (354 million) & USA (91 million) in the same year.
Total Private & Public Expenditure behind Education Services in India is 100 billion US $ per annum.
And this expenditure is growing at a CAGR (Compounded annual Growth Rate) of 10.38% since 1994.”

Thus, India is world’s largest Education Industry. And that’s why the Universities, Governments & Investors from all around the world are standing in queue with literally billions of dollars to invest in education industry of India. And that’s why to attract these Investors, the Government of India now wants to clean the unfair practices in the Education Industry of India and improve the quality of Education Standard of India.

Kapil Sibal is planning to reform the Education System of India ob “Yashpal Committee” Recommendations. Reforms suggest learning Hindi by all and moots for abolition of X’ th standard Board Examinations.

At the outset the picture drawn by our poet intellect Kapil Sibal is very rosy to the elite section of the society and they try to project that the reforms are beneficial to all. But Kapil Sibal has provided enough opportunity in his proposed reforms for us to explore whether his ideas are applicable to poor, downtrodden and illiterate section of Indian population . We regret to say that the reforms proposal falls short of the requirement of this great country. Our minister is feeding only pop corn to an elephant which is starving for more than six decades.

Mr Sibal in a recent educational conference also stated that Hindi being the national language should be taught in all schools in the country and this was the right time to take steps in this direction.

This is ridiculous, proposing Hindi to the rest of India while most of the illiterates are hailing from Hindi belt where the poor people do not know even how to read and write Hindi which is their mother tongue. Why there is no plan to improve the literacy rate of Hindi belt on par with the states of South India ? And we want to know why this is the right time to impose Hindi? Is it because the Dravidian parties of Tamil Nadu have become tooth less as demonstrated in Ealem Tamil issue?

In 2006 few medical college students protested in Delhi against reservation for OBCs In the institutions of higher learning. The media propagated the news as if those students were representatives of the whole nation.

At that time Kapil Sibal the Union Science and Technology Minister was in Hannover, Germany, attending a Technology Fair, said that the Govt. might not initiate any measures that could dilute India’s excellence and ability in the Global Economy. No policy initiative should be taken to dilute the level of excellence in research and development and educational institutions which would negatively impact our ability to compete in the global economy.It was for this remark, Sharad Yadav a leader advocating OBC reaservation demanded dismissal of Mr. Kapil sibal from ministry.