From kindergartens to medical colleges, and everything in between, it could be a dream for every edu-preneur.
But it is the reality for Sandeep Bakshi, founder of Jaipur National University.
He underwent his dream, but did not lose a new one.
“I want to see JNU Medical College as a destination for medical tourism.
Obstacles, I have faced many people.
But they only confirm the strength of my spirit that never dies,” Bakshi said, who play an important role in bringing the concept of private universities to the country.
Bakshi knew that it had long been invested in medical education taking 8-9 years to start paying, but he has patience and perseverance to reach there.
When Bakshi departed with his entrepreneurial trip, he had just taken over the teacher’s school management, the seed of the seed, was founded by his mother, a trained teacher in Montessori.
“Of course, I learned the basics to run school from him.
But when I climbed the stairs, I trusted my decision and tried hard to achieve it,” Bakshi said.
In fact, Bakshi said South Indian countries were far before bringing reforms to their education system.
“I collected actions and procedures for countries that enable private universities, and prepare the concept to convince our government.
It is very difficult to find the way through the bureaucracy.
But finally it comes.
And carefully, JNU becomes the first private university to appear in the state , “Kenang Bakshi.
Similarly, he must also fight for academic independence to introduce a program that has a lot of scope but is not well understood in the state.
“I ran the lecture.
I went to VC from Rajasthan University, asking him to allow us to offer courses in bio technology, chemical techniques, etc.
I expect big demand for this course.
But we don’t have academic freedom.
I have to fight for it .
Fortunately, the government today understands futuristic views.
That’s how we start bio-technology, chemical engineering, and other programs that open up opportunities for new placements for students, “Bakshi said.
When it comes to motivation, Bakshi says it’s always his goal.
“I am a homemade man.
Of course, I borrowed from my parents to expand educational infrastructure.
Also, learning from my mother is still in the core, but I am always motivated by my dreams and desires,” Bakshi said.
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