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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
Yes, this is right. There are no. of engineering colleges in India as now a days, there is more demand of engineering stream. India self-produce engineers as equal to engineers produced by China and USA itself. So many colleges are establishing now a days in the mind set of earning money. In Arts and Humanities, study fees is not high. So, private colleges are not more in this sector. But, there are many good government colleges for arts and humanities course such as Hindu College, St. Stephens College, Hansraj College, Banaras Hindu University, Tezpur University, Allahabad University, Mount Carmel College, St. Xavier's College and many more. These are the government colleges in India for arts and humanities study and all are prestigious colleges for national importance. But still, there are less no. of good colleges as compared to student strength and this leads to choosing science as a career by many students and choosing science leads to creation of many colleges in India not only for education purpose but for business policy.