Private and Public Universities
Education is the
backbone of a nation. We get education from two streams; one public, the other
private, and these two streams are going on side by side. The public
universities are open to all. But one has to face hard competition for a seat.
Not all the students can be fit for a seat there. On the other hand, one can
easily enroll in a private university by dint of money. The private
universities are meant for the moneyed persons, as they have to pay a lot. The
public universities are cheaper but the private universities are costlier. This
is the age of privatization. So, the private universities are becoming popular
day by day. The public universities have to face a number of problems. Student
politics deteriorate the academic environment in the public universities. As a
result, students have to face session jams. So, the conscious and the able
persons are easily impressed by the private institutions. A public university
is run on a large scale. The government of a poor country cannot afford to
manage everything. So, in order to get some extra facilities, the moneyed
students are easily impressed by the alluring advertisements of the private
universities. It is to be noted that the private universities are set up only
for commercial purposes. As a result, some problems often arise. The private
sectors are not still properly developed and they have not been able to come
out of limitations. The two sectors should be developed in a balanced way and
the main aim should be knowledge and education rather than commerce. In fact,
the two sectors are playing an important role in making the nation highly
educated
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