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India's higher education reform focuses on state-led shifts to autonomy, faculty hiring, and performance-based funding.
India’s higher education reform hinges on state-led action, with Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran urging states to shift from centralized control to stewardship, prioritize filling faculty vacancies—especially through innovative roles like professors of practice—and adopt outcome-based funding.
Speaking at the CII Global Higher Education Summit, he emphasized autonomy, industry collaboration, and performance-driven governance as key to leveraging India’s demographic dividend and global education trends.
Other leaders highlighted a proposed unified regulatory framework, multidisciplinary education, and digital credentials, while Tamil Nadu and Telangana showcased state-level progress in research, inclusivity, and industry alignment.
La reforma de la educación superior de la India se centra en los cambios liderados por el estado hacia la autonomía, la contratación de profesores y la financiación basada en el desempeño.