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India’s Education Scam: How Universities Became Profit Factories Instead of Skill Builders Alternative strong titles: The Business of Education in India: Degrees, Scams & Broken Dreams Inside India’s Education Industry: Paper Leaks, Fake Degrees & Profit Universities India’s Education System Exposed: 4.3 Crore Students, But Where Are the Skills? 📄 Description India’s higher education system has expanded rapidly, with over 1,168 universities, 45,473 colleges, and more than 12,000 standalone institutions, according to AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education). With 4.33 crore students and nearly 16 lakh teachers, it is one of the largest education systems in the world. But behind these massive numbers lies a troubling reality. Many critics argue that education in India has increasingly turned into a commercial business rather than a system focused on real skills and innovation. Rising tuition fees, private universities expanding rapidly, paper leak scandals, entrance exam controversies like NEET, and outdated curriculum structures have raised serious concerns about the quality and integrity of higher education. Each year millions of students graduate with degrees, yet many struggle to find employment because the system often prioritizes memorization and certification over practical skills and industry readiness. This video explores: • The massive scale of India’s higher education system • How education became a profit-driven industry • Major exam and paper leak scandals • The gap between degrees and real skills • Why many students go abroad for education • What reforms could fix the system India has the talent and potential to lead the world in innovation. The key question is: Can the education system evolve from degree factories to skill creators? Watch the full analysis. 🔎 Hashtags #IndiaEducation #EducationScam #IndianUniversities #NEETScam #EducationSystem #HigherEducation #AISHE #StudentCrisis #EducationReform #IndianStudents #StudyAbroad #IndiaNews #EducationIndustry #SkillGap #AcademicCorruption