Moreover, they forget that physical infrastructure can attract students but one needs excellent quality of teaching to not only retain students but also to convert them into employable graduates and first class citizens. Unfortunately, the treatment meted out to teachers here is equivalent to the exploitation of factory workers. Salaries are abysmally low. Pay scales are rarely adhered to. There is no security of job. Working conditions are pitiable. Teachers are expected to teach, research and also take care of administrative tasks. They are highly overburdened.
If the government is serious about reforming higher education, it should start with restricting the profit oriented approach of private institutes through suitable legislation, regulate price and profits, and improve the working conditions of teachers.