WTO, GATS and Indian Higher Education

WTO, GATS and Indian Higher Education

Opportunities and Challenges

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India is a fast growing economy and has second largest educational infrastructure with more than 350 Universities. However, only 6% students in age group of 18-23 years have access to higher education. Globalization through world trade organization (WTO) and General Agreement on trade in Services (GATS) has made higher education a commercial product governed by market forces and has lead to competition. India being a member of WTO is liberalizing its higher education. The National knowledge commission in India has proposed to establish more than 1500 universities in coming years. To achieve th...