Fake Colleges and Degrees

We are turning into a country of fake engineering, medical, dental, nursing colleges, universities etc. we have no regulation and ni concern about maintaining standards and no concern that lakhs of students/families get scammed, lose lakhs to crores of rupees every year.

So many netas have ownership in colleges direct or indirect. Can this issue be taken up? Urge all members to give their views. more  

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This is a continuing practice. The state police and the Education department are empowered. Why they are not acting is any one guess more  
Lets face it - Quality of education is a bigger issue.There is lack of any uniform standard across the country. Most states award marks liberally for rote efforts. The future looks bleak unless some drastic action is taken over the next decade. Coaching classes must go as they are part of the drivers of evil in education. Private education with proper regulation (and perhaps subsidy for under-privileged) may be a better bet. Some government schools are simply a sham and a blot. more  
Yes It is true. A select committee of retired judges, vigilance officers should physically visit incognito & submit the reports of findings on public forum. Awareness only can close these colleges down. Besides an independent screening examination of the existing lecturers and students will also make these institutions shut their shop on their own. Mind it - AICTE Officials, the review committee board members are the officers responsible for this situation. Vigilance authorities need to check their assets immediately. When there is a regulation authority - and still things are at the rock bottom - you know its a tale of corruption at the highest order- Politicians, Beaurocrats, businessmen, and the govt authority - all involved. more  
This situation is not only in India but in most of the country. It is not because of lack of legislation or weak judiciary, it is because of greed. It is almost impossible to eradicate It. Yes, we must try and reduce it as much as possible. more  
POliticians are Gang Lords and they have captured the education sysyem and this is the reaon for the rot that has set in. Any solution? more  
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