WTO, HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES AND THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION
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Perceptions are not static and are subject to change. On the lines of the same statement we can say that the “Education” which is considered as a tool for the social awareness, mental stability, intellectual strength, and which creates sensitivity towards different social problems has now become a money generation sector and nurturing the service economy. Higher education which was considered as a panacea for all the national problems and the hope for at least the developing and the undeveloped countries has become a trade and commerce issue handled by the some concentrated powers of the world.
Higher education can be understood as whatever enhances the knowledge and intellect of an individual by giving him a way of living which is self-dependent. It includes learning, knowledge, intellect, and imparting information by teaching, demonstration and are imparted or provided in an institution as the universities, colleges, schools, training centers, professional colleges etc.
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