Gurgaon, India saw a three-day International Summit on School and Higher Education that resulted in the signing of 112 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in a wide range of areas including faculty and student exchange programs, research, and dual degree program creation. The summit gave an opportunity for international consultants and representatives from education institutions to develop partnerships with colleges and universities in India.
On Sunday, April 7th, a new initiative titled Consortium of International Education Advisors in India was started to promote Indian education all over the world. ”It will target 10,000 international students by 2020. The system will be launched at 10 selected universities this year,” said Manindar Singh, one of the organizers of the event and also co-chairman of National Council on Education.
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