Abstract
The higher education sector in India is in turmoil, struck harsh by a tornado. It is being repeated over and over again and publicized highly that hardly a fourth of graduating engineers, and an even smaller percentage of other graduates, are of employable quality for IT -BP0 jobs. This had created a whirlpool situation where people started introspecting and similar opinion was echoed by other sectors which initiated a widespread debate. Increased industry academic interaction, finishing schools, and other efforts were initiated as immediate measures to conduit skill deficits. These, however, have not worked as some feel that these are merely band-aid solutions; instead, radical systemic reform is necessary. The present study examines the causes of failure in imparting quality education by the teachers and the policies that kill the re-search and Innovation and highlights possible solution to overcome the drawbacks of the present education system. It is important to provide facilities and infrastructure to teachers, give them dignity so that talent pool is attracted towards teaching profession. Autonomy to educational institutes should be given. Corporate houses should be invited for running competitive International institutes.
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