The 5th Higher Education Conference, held in Chennai, observed a panel discussion on 'South India as a Hub for Higher Education' where the eminent panellists discussed the challenges and opportunities of the same.
Among the panellist were P Duraisamy, Vice Chancellor of Madras University; Kala Vijaykumar, President of SSN University; Dr Thangam Meganathan, Chairperson of Rajalakshmi Group of Institutions; and Swarup Mohanty, Director of Sona School of Management. The session was moderated by Navin Mittal, IAS, Commissioner of Collegiate & Technical Education, Government of Telangana.
Navin Mittal opened the discussion by stating that south India has driven the education landscape of the country from last few years with the GER close to 40 per cent.
Kala Vijaykumar expressed that South India has the potential to be the Hub of Education as the GER of southern India is compartively more than the rest of the country and thus it can provide education to more students.
She further said, "By 2020, India will be youngest nation with 64 per cent of population of working age group. Thus, there lies huge opportunities with equal challenges such as quality of workforce, industry academia collaboration and financial autonomy to make education affordable."
Further Mohanty talked about the 4 'horrible' C's (Compliance, Constraint, Control and Contact) of education. He said, "The context is missing and we need to build the context around higher education as well as revitalise the context around people."
"The solution is to convert constraint to discipline, control to support, contract to trust and move away from complaince," he added.
Dr Thangam Meganathan pointed out the opportunities --huge and improving infrastructure, attracting students around globe, improving teaching -- for South India in being the Hub of Education. She also stated, "The south India lacks in multi-lingual skills and that is the main challenge".