The goal is to allow more than 65 000 Mauritian students to turn to higher education. But also encourage at least 100,000 foreign students to turn to Mauritius for a "quality education." The Minister of Higher Education, Rajesh Jeetah, unveiled its ambitions for the sector at a press briefing on Thursday, August 15.
Improve access and equity, quality and relevance, internationalization of education, give more importance to research and innovation and especially strengthen governance and financial sustainability. These are the five "strategic goals" mentioned by Rajesh Jeetah to progress towards a better Mauritius where students feel in a pleasant and serene island. This he expressed in its Strategic Plan covering the period 2013-2025 for this sector.
The strategic plan established, will, according to the minister Jeetah, to move the country forward. "Mo role vey well-being bann Zelev e been given the opportunity Aprann zot, sirtou seki ena bann bann diffikilte financial," said Rajesh Jeetah. To do so, the structures will be in place to maintain the progress of the system.
To transform Mauritius into a land of knowledge, where every student, regardless of their means, to have access to tertiary education. This access to education also includes the transformation of Mauritius into a Knowledge Hud, which will encourage the arrival of foreign students. In this chapter, he mentioned the case of many students, including Nepalese, who have been scammed by recruiters. It has announced a law is being prepared to better regulate the industry. Just as a Tertiary Education Bill is in preparation for further compliance with the code of ethics in this area in particular.