GOVT VS PRIVATE COLLEGES
Dr KJS Anand
says that one must be very careful while choosing a college — Government or
private — because it is a place where students have access to innumerable
possibilities and also get the right resources to realise their dreams.
After
completing school, choosing the right college is one of the most important
decisions that a student takes. The choice he makes at the time determines his
whole future in terms of jobs, career growth and standard of life. Many have
already got admissions but those who have not got admissions in Delhi
University, the hunt is on and the question looms — Government aided or private
college. This is because college is not just a place to pursue higher education
but it is a place where students have access to innumerable possibilities and
they also get the right resources to realise their dreams. The right kind of
college will help a student grow, enhance their personality, brush up their
skills, provide them with a platform to exhibit their talent and provides them
with quality education.
There are
number of factors related to a college that contribute to the development of a
student such as validity of degree, infrastructure, faculty, pedagogy,
placements, and exposure to the professional world. Hence, when a student is
looking for a college he should take into consideration certain points before
enrolling into one. There are usually two options for students who are looking
for college admission, Many students prefer Government colleges because of low
fees, and a degree guaranteed by the government. However, unless one is
studying in a highly reputed Government institution, such colleges often lack
in terms of infrastructure, regular access to faculty, help with placements and
well-designed pedagogy among others. Government colleges do recruit
highly-trained faculty but once recruited the faculty generally have a secure
guarantee for a life-long job and are not motivated to improve in terms of
their pedagogy and the support they offer to the students.
The
administration in Government colleges seldom improve infrastructure, student
access to resources, pedagogy, offer support to students for placement purposes
and so on. This is due to two reasons. First, to implement any policy or
procedure in a government college, the administration requires Government approval
and given the rigid bureaucracy of the Indian Governments, it is a very complex
process which the college administration wishes to avoid. Second, the
Government colleges do not have any financial motivation to improve so as the
Government guarantees their operational costs.
Private
colleges do not come with the assurances of Government colleges but they
provide the best platform for the students to explore their talent and have a
holistic development, which would help them further professionally. As private
colleges do not have the nancial support of the government like government
colleges, they have to charge much higher fees from the students. In order to
attract the students, they need to prove themselves solely through what they
can offer.
Thus, many
private colleges generally offer excellent infrastructure facilities, regular
access to all kinds of resources including faculty, innovative pedagogy, guest
lectures, industrial visits and all possible help during placements to the
students in hope of inducing students to enroll. While private colleges always
do not recruit the best faculty, they motivate the faculty to do their best and
offer them good career growth if they prove to be valuable to the institution.
The rise
through the ranks is easier for good, hard-working and motivated faculty in
private colleges. It is easier for the administration of the private colleges
to implement the policies and procedures they want as they do not have to go
through the Government bureaucratic structure like government colleges.
However, the
degree of a private college may/may not be recognised by the industry depending
on various factors which can hamper a student’s professional growth
irrespective of the quality of the education he has received in a private
college.
It is in the
above context that Government-afliated private colleges play a unique role as they combine the
best of both government colleges and private colleges. They are not entirely private
and are afliated with Government/public
universities. While the degree they offer is backed by the Government, they are
free to implement most of their policies and procedures like private colleges.
They have to meet their operational costs from students and hence, they offer
the same advantages that many private colleges offer. They provide good
infrastructure, access to all possible resources required for professional
training, innovative pedagogy and best possible help during placements The students
are provided with full support and guidance, which help in their holistic
growth.
With a fast
growing number of graduates competing for jobs in the market day by day, every
student needs to have as much advantage as possible. In terms of their education,
government afliated private colleges offer them
benets of both government and private
colleges.
From
providing summer internship, organising educational workshops and inviting
guest lecturers to providing best possible support for placements, these
colleges help their students in every possible manner to make them ready for
the professional world. Once a student completes his education from an
institution like this, he gets degree from a public university, thus getting
the best of both worlds.
The author is executive director,
IMS, Noida
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