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1. Only A
2. Only B
3. Only Band C
4. Only A and B
5. None of these
Only A
1. Only A
2. Only A and B
3. Only A and C
4. Only A, Band B
5. None of these
Only A, Band B
1. The campaign for allowing corporates in the education sector on a 'for-profit' basis.
2. The support for the increase in the industry cademia interaction.
3. The report mentioning that only a small percentage of graduates were employable in software industry.
4. The report supporting the idea of making the education completely 'for profit in order to improve upon the standards.
5. None of these
The report mentioning that only a small percentage of graduates were employable in software industry.
1. Education should also be provided free of cost to all as health services and water.
2. Taking an example from these sectors, there should be a protest against the commercialisation of education as well.
3. Allowing corporate entry in education would result in rampant corruption as in the sectors ofhealth and potable water etc.
4. As in these sectors, commercial organisations should also be 'allowed to enter the education sector.
5. None of these
As in these sectors, commercial organisations should also be 'allowed to enter the education sector.
1. Corporates would never enter education if they are forced to function on a non-profit making basis.
2. The commercialisation of education has already started in India.
3. Education has been reduced to a profit making sector by some corporate organisations.
4. Government will not allow corporates to enter education as India can't affort to have costly education
5. None of these
The commercialisation of education has already started in India.
1. To suggest the ways to improve quality of education in India.
2. To highlight the corruption present in the education sector.
3. To compare the education sector with other sectors.
4. To suggest some temporary solutions to the problem in education
5. None of these
To suggest the ways to improve quality of education in India.
1. To suggest they ways to improve quality of education in India.
2. To highlight the corruption present in the education sector
3. To compare the education sector with other sectors.
4. To suggest some temporary solutions to the problems in education.
5. None of these
To suggest they ways to improve quality of education in India.