Abstract
Teaching in contemporary times requires a shift from teacher centric to student centric processes. The present paper is based on secondary sources of data. It is an attempt to debate on the quality of education in India, depicting the problems faced by students within India and outside upon perusal of higher studies. It also illustrates the different methods of teaching and learning and explores the motivating factors behind self-learning.
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