Abstract
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 introduces comprehensive reforms in India's higher education sector to foster holistic development and global competitiveness. The policy emphasizes multidisciplinary education, flexible curricula, and integration of technology, aiming to create well-rounded individuals equipped with 21st-century skills. Key opportunities include the promotion of research, increased vocational training, and enhanced international collaboration. However, challenges such as implementation complexities, inadequate funding, and resistance to change pose significant hurdles. The success of NEP 2020 relies on effective collaboration among government bodies, educational institutions, and stakeholders to address these issues. Overcoming these challenges is crucial for transforming India's higher education landscape, ensuring accessibility, equity, and quality for all.
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