More financial assistance sought in Indian budget
India increased its education budget for this financial year to Rs1.2 trillion (£11.4 billion), the finance minister announced last week.
India increased its education budget for this financial year to Rs1.2 trillion (£11.4 billion), the finance minister announced last week.
A new policy has been announced in India that could re-shape the student mobility landscape. Indian educational institutions can now collaborate with those outside the country and enable students to spend up to two semesters abroad, recognised as part of their Indian-delivered degree.
The German Academic Exchange Service, DAAD, and the University Grants Commission based in India, have launched a new joint programme to strengthen higher education partnerships between the two countries. The Indo-German Partnership in Higher Education programme was made official earlier this month in New Delhi.