National Knowledge Commission — Recommendations on Higher Education Reform
Research or analytical publication — an evidence-based assessment informing policy design and evaluation. Shapes the intellectual framework within which policy debates occur.
Summary
Sam Pitroda-led commission recommended establishing 1,500 new universities, independent regulatory authority replacing UGC, reform of professional education, and Open Educational Resources. Influenced subsequent education policy.
Key Facts
Type Research
Source Historical Record (Curated)
Published Friday, 12 January 2007
Affected Population ~350 million students, 10 million teachers
Key Numbers
Education budget: Rs 1.25 lakh crore (2025-26)
1.5 million schools, 1,100+ universities
70% gross enrollment ratio target by 2030
R&D spending: 0.7% of GDP
Key Authorities
Key Stakeholders
Government Context
UPA I Congress-led UPA
Left Centre Right
Impact Assessment
8 /10
Impact Score Beneficiaries 26 crore students, 1 crore teachers
Budget Allocation Rs 113K Crore
Coverage All states and UTs (varying adoption)
Implementation Status Partially Implemented 45% implemented
Key Outcomes
- 4-year undergraduate degree structure rolled out in 150+ universities
- Academic Bank of Credits operational
- Mother tongue instruction policy in 22 states
Challenges
- Slow state-level adoption
- Teacher retraining capacity
- Funding gaps in public universities