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Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact?
Increase necessary to keep up with cost of delivering degree programmes, government says
A decade of rule by the Hindu-nationalist BJP has seen a combustible mixture of technocratic reform and political interference in higher education. But the party’s below-par showing in this month’s general election has left some academics daring to hope for quieter days ahead. Helen Packer reports
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