To improve the skills, aptitudes and ability of our large population, there is a requirement for raising the standards and quality of our education system. It is notable that many of our professionals (engineers/doctors/management professionals) remain jobless despite ample number of opportunities being open in the global world. One of the main considerations is the absence of value training resulting in qualified but not employable category. We have to initiate the mechanism for ranking and rating universities/colleges. In India, presently it is not compulsory for institutions or colleges to get accreditation. Government has already mooted a proposal to introduce accreditation. We, therefore, need standard rating agencies like  NAAC or NBA to give accreditation to universities/colleges/schools. In an ongoing positioning of Business Schools by Financial Times at worldwide level, in the main fifteen, just two of the Indian head Business Schools showed up at rank no. 11 and 13 for the year 2011.

The greater part of the highest level business colleges were from the U.S. In this positioning, even China was in front of India. In a similar detailing, in regard of significant worth for cash of these two Schools, it is seen that it isn’t that high when contrasted and probably the best U.S. Schools. Nonetheless, a positive improvement is that these high positioned Indian Schools have resources with doctoral capabilities and of worldwide principles who can convey quality training to the understudies. On the planet positioning of colleges by Quacquarelli Symonds in 2010, out of 200 incredibly famous colleges, just a single Indian instructive establishment shows up in the rundown, while 53 foundations are in the U.S. As indicated by Webometrics positioning for 2011, while no Indian college shows up in the rundown, there are 99 U.S. colleges included.

This basically shows we have to create Center for greatness of worldwide norms. Given the expanding part of private division in the ongoing years in the advancement of advanced education guidelines, we need all the more such establishments that satisfy certain worldwide rating guidelines to come up in those regions where low GER wins. I comprehend that the JRE School of Management has been built up as a team with the biggest private schooling bunch in Asia-Pacific and, subsequently, taking a stab at quality training of worldwide guidelines would be its chief point.

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