Financing and Mobilization of Revenue in Higher Educational Institutions: Evidence from Far-West Province, Nepal
- 1 Kailali Multiple Campus, Dhangadhi Kailali, Nepal
Abstract
The study has employed a mixed method to analyze generation and mobilization of revenue in higher educational institutions, in the context of Far-west Provence considering three clusters; private campuses, community campuses and constituent campuses. It has analyzed the information in two separate sections; secondary data analysis and primary data analysis , then after the findings have been merged to draw conclusions. The correlation, regression and Granger Causality ha ve been examined for the secondary data analysis and thematic discussion has been conducted for the primary data analysis. The analysis of secondary data shown that community campuses and QAA certified campuses have been heavily dependent on the students’ contribution. Whereas, the constituent campuses have been depended on other institutional incomes. The efficiency of revenue mobilization has found a weak relationship with academic achievements. After a discussion with institutional heads, a new model of educational institution has been proposed.
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