Abstract
In development of any country depends upon higher educational status. India is fast growing country in the field of education and technology. Most of IT engineers are deputed in world's most IT companies. It has been possible because of strong development higher education system in India. This paper focuses on the comparative study of higher educational universities located in Haryana and Punjab. The findings of this paper explores that government has emphasized on privatization of higher education in two states.
Highlights
Before November 1966, Haryana was the part of larger Punjab region
The concept of Private University development has introduced after the year 2000; it seems; as no private Universities have been developed in both states
After 2000, eighteen and twelve private Universities have been established in Haryana and Punjab states respectively
Summary
Before November 1966, Haryana was the part of larger Punjab region. It was founded in 1st November 1966 which has 21 cities and population of Haryana is above 10 million. Haryana and Punjab are the two powerful and economy states of North India. The capital of both states is Chandigarh. Higher education includes many central universities, state universities and colleges, where students are pursuing graduation and post graduation as well as post doctorate courses. There are total thirty three government and thirty private Universities available for Higher Education in both states. There was no private University available in states
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