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Author(s): Jitendra Singh Goyal

Email(s): jitendragoyal@ccsuniversity.ac.in

Address: Department of Education, Chaudhary Charan Singh University Meerut (U.P.)
*Corresponding Author: jitendragoyal@ccsuniversity.ac.in

Published In:   Volume - 31,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2025

DOI: 10.52228/JRUA.2025-31-1-2  

ABSTRACT:
Uttar Pradesh government has approved the Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Incentive Policy, 2024, to address the lack of universities in 40 districts and 5 aspirational districts. Private universities will be granted exemptions, including stamp duty exemptions, capital subsidy rebates, and exemptions for foreign university or campus openings. This policy aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education and provide quality education opportunities for youth. The policy also aims to decentralize higher education, promoting social mobility and empowerment for students from rural areas. It also aims to introduce global educational standards in rural areas, focusing on world-class curriculum and research. However, international campuses must balance global quality with local relevance for success. The establishment of private and foreign universities in backward and aspiration district of Uttar Pradesh faces challenges such as exorbitant tuition fees, infrastructural limitations, and the availability of qualified professors. The quality of education provided by these institutions varies, and the government should prioritize these issues. Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Incentive Policy 2024 aims to enhance the educational infrastructure and foster the potential of the youth for the future. The implementation of these initiatives will transform and globalize Indian higher education, allowing India to re-emerge as a Vishwa Guru on the world stage.

Cite this article:
Goyal (2025). The Future of Higher Education in Uttar Pradesh: Exploring the Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Incentive Policy, 2024. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-A: SOCIAL-SCIENCE), 31(1), pp.10-14. DOI:DOI: https://doi.org/10.52228/JRUA.2025-31-1-2


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