THE DEVELOPMENT ISSUES OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION IN NEW UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Saparova Mohira Fayzullaevna

Keywords:

public institution, beneficial, specialized programs, financial aid, scholarship, curriculum

Abstract

Private higher education refers to educational institutions that are not funded by the government and rely on tuition fees, endowments, donations, and other sources of funding to operate. Private universities and colleges are often established by individuals, religious organizations, or corporations, and they may have a more specialized focus than public institutions. Private higher education institutions often have smaller class sizes, more personalized attention from faculty, and more specialized programs than public institutions. They also tend to have greater flexibility in their curriculum and can respond more quickly to changes in the job market and industry demands. Private institutions often offer more resources and opportunities for internships, research, and networking, which can be beneficial for students' career prospects. However, private higher education institutions are often more expensive than public institutions, and tuition fees can be a significant obstacle for many students.

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Published

2023-10-27