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This book critically examines the questions related to the access to and financing of higher education in India. It discusses challenges faced by aspiring students to meet the rising cost of higher education, as educational policies increasingly favour marketisation of higher education.

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This book critically examines the questions related to the access to and financing of higher education in India. It discusses challenges faced by aspiring students to meet the rising cost of higher education, as educational policies increasingly favour marketisation of higher education.
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Jinusha Panigrahi is Assistant Professor in the Centre for Policy Research in Higher Education at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Economics of Education from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She is the Co-Chair Person (2018-21 and 2021-24) of the Economics and Finance Education - Special Interest Group, Comparative International Education Society, United States of America. She has several years of experience in teaching and research. Jinusha's research work lies in the areas of economics of education, financing of higher education, internationalisation, privatisation and private higher education. She is the co-editor of 'India Higher Education Report 2018 on Financing of Higher Education' (2019) and 'Financing of Higher Education: Traditional approaches and Innovative Strategies' (2022). Jinusha is the recipient of the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) Award by the United States Department of State, Washington, DC, in 2018 for 'Furthering USA-India Relationships in Higher Education'. She is also the recipient of the Central European University (CEU) summer school scholarship on 'Innovative Financing for Education: Arguments, Options and implications' in Budapest, Hungary, in 2016.