Contributors || Preface || Foreword by Bibek Debroy || List of Tables
1. Background || Data and Methodology | Structure of the Handbook | Limitations: Some Key Issues with Respect to Data
2. India’s Population and its Educational Profile || Population | Education Level | Higher Education Profile
3. Enrolment in Higher Education || Growth in Enrolment in Higher Education | Enrolment Ratios in Higher Education | Enrolment across Levels of Higher Education
Enrolment across Fields of Higher Education | Mode of Access to Higher Education
4. Institutions and Institutional Capacity || Institutions and Specialization | Specialization amongst Institutions | Academic System in Higher Education Institutions
5. Higher Education in States in India
6. Role of Private Higher Education in India
7. Professional Councils
8. Equity in Access to Higher Education || Equity in Educational Attainment of Workforce | I. Gender Equity | II. Rural-urban Divide | III. Equity amongst Income Levels | IV. Equity amongst Social and Religious Groups | Equity in Enrolment in Higher Education || I. Gender Parity | II. Rural-urban Divide | III. Equity amongst Income Levels | IV. Equity across Social and Religious Groups
9. Measuring Quality of Higher Education || Faculty | Rate of Students Passing | NAAC Accreditation
10. Financing Higher Education || Public Funding | Gender Budgeting: Department of Higher Education | Application of Private Funds
11. The Workforce: How India uses its Human Capital || Employment in India | Employment, Occupational and Educational Patterns | Differently-utilized Human Resource Capital | (Homemakers and Retired Persons) | Returns to Education
12. Research and Higher Education || Manpower in R&D | Expenditure on R&D | Patents
13. Global Footprints || International Mobility of Students
14. Preparing for a Better Higher Education Ecosystem: Data Issues || A. The Importance of a Unitary, Systematic Data Collection System | B. International Comparability of Data for India | C. A Systematic India Oriented Classification System for Education Institutions | D. Importance of a Universal Rating System | E. Concluding Note
Appendix: Concepts and Definitions
References