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India’s higher education sector is undergoing a major shift as institutions move towards outcome-based, technology-enabled and learner-centric models. The push for reform comes as the country works toward the NEP 2020 target of significantly expanding access to higher education and improving quality across institutions.

To achieve the 50 percent Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) by 2035, India will require 86.11 million student enrolments. This is an 85 percent rise from current levels and demands a sustained 5.3 percent annual growth in higher education capacity.

These insights come from the report titled “Continuous Improvement Journey of Higher Education Institutions: Approaches and Practices Shaping the Future of Learning", published by the Confederation of Indian

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