Introduction
Keeping this scenario as the backdrop, the report attempts to cover the higher education system in India, the structure of various universities and curricula offered, the genesis of private initiative and its present status.
Key Findings & Highlights

India is the third largest higher secondary education system in the world with 25 Central Universities, 231 state universities, five institutions established through state legislation, 100 deemed universities, 31 Institutes of National Importance as on 31st December 2007
In 2005-06, the total enrolment of students in all courses (professional and non-professional) and levels in regular stream was 11.04 million.
The foreign collaboration in B-schools has also been increasing in the recent past. India and the US are looking forward to a long-term relationship in higher education with more student and faculty exchange programmes.
100% FDI is allowed in higher education under the automatic route since February 2000.
Currently, there are about 1,500 B-schools in India and the number of students passing out every year is about 100,000.

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Table of Contents :
Executive Summary 8 Highlights 12 1. Structure of Higher Education & MBA Education Market 14 1.1 Education System in India 14 1.2 Higher Education in India 16 1.3 Enrolment in Higher Education 18 1.4 Academic Qualification Framework 20 1.4.1 Bachelors / Undergraduate level 201.4.2 Master’s / Postgraduate level 25 1.4.3 Doctoral / Pre-doctoral level 27 1.5 Structure of Indian Business School Market 27 1.6 Policy Framework and Statutory Bodies.28 1.6.1 University Grants Commission .28 1.6.2 All India Council for Technical Education Act 28 1.6.3 National Commission for Minority Educational Institution Act 29 1.6.4 Apprentices Act, 196130 1.7 Regulations 30 1.7.1 Statutory bodies in higher education 31 1.7.2 State Government.32 1.7.3 Central Government.32 1.8 Types of Education Providers 32 1.8.1 Private Institutions 32 1.8.2 Distance Education Providers 33 1.8.3 Self-financing Courses in Public Institutions 35 1.8.4 Foreign Education Providers 351.8.5 Non-university Sector.36 1.9 Quality Accreditation National & Foreign Bodies.36 1.9.1 NAAC 36 1.9.2 NBA 37 1.9.3 Global Accreditation 37 1.10 Trends in Public Expenditure on Higher Education 39 1.11 Financing of Higher Education.43 2. Universities in India Framework & Brief Profile 45 2.1 Central Universities in India 45 2.2 State Universities 47 2.3 Open Universities in India.492.4 Deemed

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