Canada invites Indian students
Canada inviting Indian students
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Demands for Indian students are increasing as most of the
universities from various countries are opening way for Indian students
and Canada is among them. Canada is inviting more Indian students to
their university as well as sending their students to India.
According to reports, Indian students hold second position of international students in Canada, which has witnessed four-time increase from 2008. Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, David Johnston has stated that by 2020, double number of Canadian students will be going abroad to study.
According to Johnston, they are also seeing Joint research collaborations between the two nations. Stewart Beck, High Commissioner for Canada to India said that there are world class institutions which are as good as universities back home.
According to sources, Canadian educational institutions have signed over 400 MoUs with Indian universities and institutions. Education, which is Canada's revenue from international students, is valued at over $6 billion. Also, IDP Education, the world's leading student placement service provider and co-owner of IELTS examination, will be hosting the second edition of its multi-destination education fair in India from February 15 which will see over 40 universities, and colleges from the UK, U.S. and Canada hold dialogue with Indian students aspiring to pursue higher education in internationally acclaimed institutions.
According to reports, Indian students hold second position of international students in Canada, which has witnessed four-time increase from 2008. Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, David Johnston has stated that by 2020, double number of Canadian students will be going abroad to study.
According to Johnston, they are also seeing Joint research collaborations between the two nations. Stewart Beck, High Commissioner for Canada to India said that there are world class institutions which are as good as universities back home.
According to sources, Canadian educational institutions have signed over 400 MoUs with Indian universities and institutions. Education, which is Canada's revenue from international students, is valued at over $6 billion. Also, IDP Education, the world's leading student placement service provider and co-owner of IELTS examination, will be hosting the second edition of its multi-destination education fair in India from February 15 which will see over 40 universities, and colleges from the UK, U.S. and Canada hold dialogue with Indian students aspiring to pursue higher education in internationally acclaimed institutions.
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