India holds third place when it comes to higher education, next to the United States and China. The chief regulatory authority at the tertiary education level is the University Grants Commission, which imposes its standards and guides the government. Also, it helps in maintaining coordination between the center and the state. Moreover, the accreditation for higher education is managed by 15 autonomous institutions verified by the University Grants Commission (UGC). In this post, we will cover the future of higher education in India and how NEP2020 can transform it. So, let’s get started; Current Status of Higher Education In India According to the latest 2011 Census, approximately 8.15% (98.615 million) of Indians are graduates. Additionally, the Union Territories of Chandigarh and Delhi top the list with 24.65% and 22.56% of graduates. (Source: Wikipedia) No doubt, education is the most powerful weapon, and everyone should be armed with it. In the past few years, the ...