Thursday 25 March 2021

Centre sets stage as measure to attract international students to India

 

The Ministry of Education is deliberating on measures to increase the number of international students coming to India for higher studies.

Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank launches the Corosure, Covid-19 Diagnostic Kit through video conference.

Study Circle Online : In a review meeting of the Ministry’s Study in India Programme with partner institutions on Friday, Secretary Higher Education Amit Khare said that the criteria for institutions partnering under the programme will soon be revised so that more institutions that have the necessary infrastructure and academic quality can join the programme.

He also said that no distinction will be made between private and public institutions in matters of supporting internationalisation.

According to the Ministry of Education, Study in India is a programme of the Government of India that aims to attract international students to higher education institutions in India.

Select 117 institutions are partners under the programme that was launched in 2018. Admissions are merit-based and done through a common portal. Around 7500 students from over 50 countries have come to Indian institutions so far under this programme.

The Government has also recognized the importance of creating a conducive, on-campus ecosystem for international students, where they not only get quality academic inputs but can also feel safe, welcome, happy and hassle-free.

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