"Condensed" Degree Programs Attract Students From Across The Globe

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 09 September 2013, 15:55 IST
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On the contrary, institutions in UK have not changed their duration of any course as most master’s programmes are already in a much condensed form. "But if the scenario from last month (if the rupee continues to fall) persists, than we may have to look at scholarships to encourage students to apply," said Vanivijay Yalla, India representative of Anglia Ruskin University in the UK.



Most colleges have begun an aggressive marketing for their short-term courses at the New Zealand education fair that has been going to Indian cities since last week. University representatives have also announced the fact that they will be charging foreign students the same fees as domestic New Zealand students for international PhD. German universities are also in the race for wooing foreign students with their new study scholarship for architecture students who have the desire to complete a course of extension studies without gaining formal degree.



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