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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Study in India

With more than 17,000 colleges, 400 universities, 13 institutes of
national importance and various other vocational institutes, the higher
education system in India is one of the largest in the world.


However, it is the fast integrating world economy and corresponding
rise of students mobility that have made studying in India an
attractive option. There are a large number of Indian as well as
foreign students who apply every year to Indian universities and
colleges. For all those who wish to study in India,
it is very important to get prior and correct information about the
courses that you would like to undertake, the university you want to
apply to and how to go about the application procedure. For an
international student, it is also important to know the accommodation
facilities, weather conditions, food habits and cost of living in the
city in which he or she intends to study.



Education in India


The education system in
India has savored a special bond between the teacher and the pupil
since time unknown. In fact, India was the country to have established
what we know as the 'gurukul' system of education. However, with the
coming of the Britishers, English has become a part and parcel of
Indian education system.






Today English is the third major medium of instruction in India after Hindi and Marathi.



Advantages of Studying in India



India is fast becoming a major economic power in the world today. And
if its growth trend continues for some more years, it would soon be
playing a major role in the world economy along with China. This itself
has been a major cause of attraction for many international students.
Moreover, India's successful stint with democracy (except the years
between 1975-1977) has also been a major magnetic force for scholars
around the world. However, apart from knowing India well, there are
some other advantages that are attracting students to study in India.
Some of these are -


  • Low Cost: The cost of education in India is quite low as compared to many other countries of the world.

  • Quality Education:Quality
    of education is not uniform throughout the length and breath of the
    country. However, there are some educational institutes in India that
    provide world class education.Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Management, Indian Institutes of Science, National Law Schools,Jawaharlal Nehru University and Delhi University
    are some such Institutes. The government of India is also speeding up
    the efforts to establish more such institutes that can offer quality
    education in India.
  • Financial Assistance: Various scholarships, education loans and other financial aids are now available for studying in India today.
  • Consultation Service: The governement of
    India provides consultation service to the interested international
    students through Education Consultants of India (Ed.CIL). Thus one can
    get all the information about the Indian education system, cost of
    education, duration, visa, accommodation facilities even before landing
    up in India.
  • Unique Courses: Apart from above mentioned
    advantages, one can also study some unique courses that were discovered
    and developed by the traditional knowledge system of India. Ayurveda,
    Sankrit, Yoga, Hindi are some such courses that enthuse many
    international sudents.

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