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<blockquote data-quote="neo76" data-source="post: 16183744" data-attributes="member: 162679"><p>i'm not saying that we should stop graduates coming ton the country.</p><p>They should be welcomed.</p><p>But we should make tertiary education available/ feasible for the people with a middle level income.</p><p>We can promote private banks to give loans for tertiary education.</p><p>Through public-private partnership/ collaboration, that loan interest should be kept to an affordable level. </p><p>Tertiary education through private sector local universities should be promoted.</p><p>So, that we dont have to export un-skilled labor.</p><p>We can promote, educational tourism, and through that income, we can promote local graduates tertiary education.</p><p>Just a model, drawn in my mind.</p><p>Please consider, this is not a political discussion.</p><p>I just wanted to tell this to some audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo76, post: 16183744, member: 162679"] i'm not saying that we should stop graduates coming ton the country. They should be welcomed. But we should make tertiary education available/ feasible for the people with a middle level income. We can promote private banks to give loans for tertiary education. Through public-private partnership/ collaboration, that loan interest should be kept to an affordable level. Tertiary education through private sector local universities should be promoted. So, that we dont have to export un-skilled labor. We can promote, educational tourism, and through that income, we can promote local graduates tertiary education. Just a model, drawn in my mind. Please consider, this is not a political discussion. I just wanted to tell this to some audience. [/QUOTE]
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