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There is a lot to be done to improve education system. We are still not the worst. Many students from other countries come to India for education.

But alarming is the scam and corruption in education. The Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Agra is unable even to issue Degree certificates to students who have to struggle even for such a small thing.

There are universities giving fake certificates that are on sale. What could be more annoying and shameful?

http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/education-scam-exposed--degrees-for-sale-.html?page=1

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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While India can boast of having the third largest higher education system in the world, but the reality is that India is facing a severe shortage of skilled human resources. The reason for such a contrasting situation is the extremely low quality of primary, secondary, and college-level education in India. A possible way-out from this situation is privatization of the education system, which is predominantly public at present. Privatization of education has the potential to improve the quality of education as well as to reduce the cost. However, to ensure access to education for all, the government must design an effective transfer-payment system.
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