Commercialization of Education System in India and
its Impact on Quality Education
Yes,
the education industry has become a significant business sector in recent
years. With the increasing demand for education and the growing awareness of
its importance, there has been a significant expansion in the scope and scale
of educational services and institutions. The commercialization of education is
growing fast and can sometimes lead to compromises in its quality. Here are a
few ways in which the education system may be affected:
It’s important to note that not all educational institutions prioritize profit over quality, and many strive to provide excellent education despite operating as businesses. However, the potential compromises in quality highlight the need for regulatory measures, transparency, and a continued emphasis on the importance of education as a public good rather than solely a commercial venture. Evaluating the quality of education in any institution, regardless of its ownership or funding model, requires careful consideration of multiple factors, such as accreditation, faculty qualifications, curriculum, student outcomes, and overall reputation.
Students and their families should thoroughly research and assess any institution they are considering, looking into accreditation, faculty qualifications, infrastructure, student feedback, and employability of graduates to make informed decisions about the quality of education offered by commercial private universities
Dr Ekta Chandrawanshi
Assistance Professor
Department of Physics