He has expressed concern that none of India's over 700 universities and around 36,000 degree colleges finds place in world's top 200 educational institutes and stressed on the need for encouraging innovations and research by students.
Addressing a function here yesterday, the President stressed the need for expansion of primary, higher and tertiary education facilities in the country so as to enhance opportunities of employment for younger generation.
Referring to the golden era of education in the country between 3rd Century BC and 12th Century AD when universities like Nalanda existed in the country, the President said students and scholars from various foreign nations used to come to India for higher studies.
The President said the quality of higher education in the country must improve. The 11th Five Year Plan made provisions for improving the quality of higher education in the country.
"India has over 700 universities (including 48 central universities), 16 IITs, 30 NIITs and around 36,000 degree colleges. Nearly two crore students participate in informal and tertiary education.
"Despite these numbers, international education rating agencies have not placed any of these institutions within the best 200 of the world," Mukherjee said.
He was speaking during the function to celebrate 100th year of the advent of the Divine Adya Mata organised by Dakshineswar Ramakrishna Sangha Adyapeath.
Mukherjee also inaugurated Adyapeath Annada B.Ed college and an orphanage for 1,000 boys on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, the President said he was pleased to see the numerous activities that have been taken up in the various centres of the Dakshineswar Ramakrishna Sangha Adyapeath-particularly the old age home, the home for widows, the charitable dispensary, the girls' school, Sanskrit Mahavidhyalaya and teacher training institute.
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