Sign up

Have some pie!

India looking to recruit more African students

Indian universities are aiming to attract more students from Africa with the promise of affordable fees and educational standards comparable to those in Europe and the US, representatives attending the Indian Education Expo 2018 have said.

Indian universities are aiming to attract more students from Africa with the promise of affordable fees and educational standards comparable to those in Europe and the US. Photo: PexelsIndia is aiming to attract more students from Africa with the promise of affordable fees and high educational standards. Photo: Pexels

Students were introduced to over 200 courses, accommodation options and scholarship opportunities

It is the second time the Expo has been held at the Association of African Universities in the Ghanaian capital Accra, and was attended by over 100 Indian universities.

“Indian universities provide much more for the African students in addition to the fact that the fees are affordable”

Students were introduced to over 200 courses, accommodation options and scholarship opportunities that are available to those who wish to study in India.

Nitesh Mahajan, assistant director of international admissions at Lovely Professional University in Punjab said African students enjoy the freedom that they expect in any institution outside their country.

He said that Indian higher institutions face a stringent quality assurance mechanism from the statutory bodies including the University Grant Commission and the National Board of Accreditation as well as the various professional councils.

“Indian universities provide much more for the African students in addition to the fact that the fees are affordable,” Mahajan added.

Organisers of the expo said the studies in India has a personal approach through the ‘Gurukul’ system, where a teacher interacts on a one-on-one basis with students in order to help them find solutions to difficulties.

“In addition, India has a large number of international students coming from all parts of the world to pursue their desired careers in Indian institutions,” organisers said.

“India also [makes] the efforts to help foreign nationals feel at home and help them to integrate with the rest of the students’ community.”

The organisers added that approximately 1.4 million students are enrolled in Indian secondary and higher secondary education through open and distance learning.

“At the higher education level, Indira Gandhi National Open University co-ordinates distance learning and has a cumulative enrolment of about 1.5 million, serviced through 53 regional centres and 1.400 study centres with 25,000 councils,” they said.

Related articles

Still looking? Find by category:

Add your comment

11 Responses to India looking to recruit more African students

    • u are welcome to india but as a student in a top indian college i want to tell to you that select your college wisely because these private colleges like LPU arent good at all they just loot ur fees.

    • Hi, I work for global education provider called Global University Systems. We have extensive links in India. Where are you from and what course are you interested in?

  1. Hi, I would like to study nursing in India I don’t know which university or college is good, I am original from south africa currently doing my final year of Matric

  2. My daughter wish to study Business management or Finance and Accounting in India kindly advise suitable affordable universities

Leave a Reply to Zibusiso Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Disclaimer: All user contributions posted on this site are those of the user ONLY and NOT those of The PIE Ltd or its associated trademarks, websites and services. The PIE Ltd does not necessarily endorse, support, sanction, encourage, verify or agree with any comments, opinions or statements or other content provided by users.
PIENEWS

To receive The PIE Weekly with our top stories and insights, and other updates from us, please

SIGN UP HERE