Global Universities Can Independently Set Up Campuses In India

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 13 September 2013, 01:20 IST
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Bangalore: Young aspirants, here is a good news! You no longer have to leave the shores of the country and go in search of quality education, as the government has passed a law that allows top foreign universities to set up campuses in the country and impart educational without tying up with the Indian universities, as reported by the ET Bureau.
The move has been applauded and praised by the top industry leaders and educators in India. And it is viewed as a win-win situation by both the young aspirants of the country and the foreign universities. Indian students no longer have to shell out huge money from their pocket to get quality education from abroad and foreign universities can now directly tap the huge talent pool in a country populated by 1.2 billion people.



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