YES. For that matter any institute would be old news and history - probably remain as real estate pieces. How sooner or latter is the only question.People can only learn. They cannot be taught. Whatever is taught would be learnt if only the student wants (desire + ability + willingness).In the new economy with the content delivery capabilities over any communication device -It would lead to a better society in which people would have a better chance at learning what they want easily - not just pressured by the hype of joining a particular institute because it is the gateway to a particular career.The only question remains is to decide what one wants to do and look - the learning path and mechanism is already there. This would also solve the problem of reservations as there is NO basis for segmentation of an group's backwardness - individuals(not even family) can be backward or forward - that too for a generation(s)and there is no guarentee that the next generation would continue to be backward or forward if the present generation were forward or backward. In short, technology would disintermediate the institutions (hyped/non hyped ones)-how far is this situation-is only question.