STUDY OF DELHI UNIVERSITY COLLEGES RANKED IN TOP 100 BY NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL RANKING FRAMEWORK DECEMBER, 2019
Abstract
Education has always been highly esteemed in India, drawing inspiration from the philosophical insights of influential thinkers as R.N Tagore, M.K Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, Krishnamurthy, and others. These great minds have played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape in terms of its essence, scope, and importance. The Indian Constitution, through its Fundamental Rights and DPSP, guarantees the to citizen their rights for getting education (as per the Right to Education Act 2009), marking a significant milestone for the nation and ushering in a new era in the field of education. The foundation of sustainable development lies in securing high-quality education. The establishment of the AICTE in 1945 and the UGC in 1956 highlights of visionary leadership, foresight of policymakers during those crucial years. However, ensuring the delivery of high-quality education becomes a challenge when institutions face competition both at home and abroad. Education must conform to specific regulatory standards set by governing bodies.