1. Allowing organisations to enter the education sector on a 'for-profit' basis.
2. Creation of autonomous institutes for management and technology which were not under university control.
3. Setting up the regulatory framework for all the existing universities
4. Making the availability of educational loans and scholarships easier
5. None of these
Creation of autonomous institutes for management and technology which were not under university control.
1. To limit their autonomy to acceptable limit and give partial controls to the government.
2. To allow corporate organisations to take them over in order to provide more funds.
3. To increase the allocation of funds to such institutes.
4. To provide freedom to decide on recruitment, salaries and admissions.
5. None of these.
To provide freedom to decide on recruitment, salaries and admissions.
1. According to the law, education institutes should not be run for profit.
2. There has been no protest against: the selling of drinking water and paying for the health services.
3. Only either corporate organisations or government controlled organisations can exist in the education sector.
4. The introduction of 'for-profit' corporate in the education sector has been facing a lot of critism.
5. All are true
All are true
1. Dishonest
2. Different
3. Severe
4. Various
5. Trivial
Dishonest
1. Amount
2. Quantity
3. Steps
4. Capacity
5. Length
Steps
1. Connect
2. Eliminate
3. Unite
4. Link
5. Fuse
Eliminate
1. Demoting
2. Delaying
3. Postponting
4. Broadening
5. Hampering
Hampering
1. Unnoticed
2. Insingificant
3. Indefinite
4. Remarkable
5. Obsolete
Insingificant
1. Reputed
2. Opaque
3. Defective
4. Corrupt
5. Thick
Opaque
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
C