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India: The New Private Sector
Oleh:
Gupta, Asha
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Dalam koleksi:
International Higher Education (http://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ihe/issue/archive) no. 46 (2007)
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page 17-18.
Topik:
Gurukul system
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
II50
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India has a long tradition of private higher education, dating back to the Gurukul system thousands of years ago. Under this system, the select few, mostly from the Brahmins (the learned) and the Kshatriyas (the warriors), attained knowledge by staying with the guru at his private dwelling over a long period of time. They did not have to pay tuition fees, but after the completion of their education-cum-training the guru could ask for a dakshina (financial payment). Today, talking about private higher education in India usually involves for-profit private professional institutions.
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