How can fly-by-night operators and unjustifiable fee structures be weeded out in the education segment?
There needs to be a universal law that governs this and also what is needed is a defined syllabus structure and revised fee structures. Strict monitoring also needs to be done by the accreditation agencies to ensure that the fee structure is transparent and that the institute offers facilities and amenities that are befitting to an institute of calibre and not just 2-3 rooms of it. Students also need to be diligent in selection. Today, the internet proves to be a valuable resource for choosing an institute. What is on the anvil for the institute? We have set a budget of approximately Rs 14 crore and have sent a proposal to the government of India for sanctioning this amount. We will be investing in a kitchen and a research lab and also will invest in research on cuisine in Tamil Nadu. This exercise should be completed within the next two years. What message do you have for students and for your peers? I tell my students to keep three job offers in hand always – one in the retail side,
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