1. There is a large gap between the demand for higher education in India and the available supply of seats and institutions. The demand for higher education is growing at 20% annually but the growth in supply is only 11%, leading to a shortfall of 45% in available seats.
2. There is also a mismatch between the skills demanded by industry and those possessed by graduates. India will face a shortage of 5.3 million skilled workers over the next few years.
3. The government has undertaken several initiatives to expand higher education such as increasing the number of universities and colleges. However, with an investment of only Rs. 40,000 crores, these measures will not be enough to meet the large unmet