Statements A, B and C accurately represent major phases in the evolution of higher education in India. Statement A recognises renowned ancient centres of learning such as Takshashila and Nalanda. Statement B correctly notes the affiliating and examining character of early colonial universities. Statement C is true because post-independence commissions and policies deliberately sought to expand access, whereas statement D is false since higher education has responded to social and economic changes.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it includes A, B and C, all of which are historically valid statements. It acknowledges ancient universities, the colonial affiliating model and the expansionary agenda after Independence. By excluding statement D, it avoids the incorrect claim that higher education has remained static.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because, although it includes true statements A and B, it omits statement C. Excluding C ignores the role of post-independence policies in expanding access to higher education. Since a correct answer must include all true statements, this partial combination cannot be accepted.
Option C:
Option C is incorrect because it combines A and C but leaves out B. The colonial phase and its affiliating university model are an important part of the historical evolution. By missing this component, the option fails to represent the full set of correct statements.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it contains B and C but omits A. Ancient centres like Takshashila and Nalanda are widely recognised as early higher learning institutions and cannot be ignored. Therefore this option does not cover all the correct statements about the evolution of higher education.
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