Foreign Universities in India

Foodgrains,Arms,Ammunitions,Aircraft,Computers,Mobile Phones,Bullet proof cars for our VVIPS,Clothing for soldiers,Foreign Coaches etc etc are some of the things which our country has always imported from abroad. Apparently these things have to do with economics in some cases and a national inability to produce world-class products in some cases.

Now education will be imported into India because the government believes that only foreign universities which set up shop in India can provide the students of this country with an option for pursuing quality higher education within the country. The government feels that it is indeed a shameful situation that our students are unable to get quality higher education in the country. This measure will be a reward to the students for having endured mediocrity in primary education,secondary education and if you managed to make it beyond that an outdated college degree which you would have received wearing an "archaic" gown and hat.

How thoughtful of Mr.Sapil Kibal and his team of wise-hats who have realised that colleges in India are being set-up by Swamiji's,Industrialists and religious institutions using black money and that the real intentions for setting them up is not education itself but because education finds itself a saleable commodity.This situation will be correctly rectified by allowing foreign universities to set up campuses in India since they will not view education as a saleable commodity and will be very earnest in providing Indian students with the type of higher education that no Indian college or government would be ever capable of providing.

After all, our education is not meant for everyone but only if you were lucky to be born in a particularly certified strata of society or if your Papa can pay your educational expenses. Mr.Sapil Kibal is now giving everyone an equal opportunity and filling out the one thing the East-India company missed doing in India. Get ready to go abroad in India.

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