Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that 5 top universities of the UK will soon open campuses in India. This will give Indian students an opportunity to study at an international level in their own country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a big announcement to give new heights to higher education in India. He said that five prestigious universities of the United Kingdom (UK) will soon open their campuses in India. This step will not only allow Indian students to study at an international quality, but will also provide relief from the cost and troubles of going abroad. This announcement was made by PM Modi during the signing of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the UK recently. Through this agreement, cooperation between the two countries in the field of trade, investment and education will be strengthened.
PM Modi said that now Indian students will not need to go to the UK to study. They will get the same level of education in the country itself which is given by institutions like Oxford, Cambridge or London School of Economics. Apart from this, this initiative is an important effort to bring education in India to global standards.
Employment will also increase in the country
The arrival of these universities will not only bring a revolution in the field of education in India, but will also open up new employment opportunities. Education professionals, research scholars, admin staff and technical teams will get work. This will also strengthen the country's economy.
Recognition will also be received without changing the course
The most important thing will be that these courses done in India will get international recognition. That is, students taking degrees from Indian campuses will get the same status abroad as those who study there.
A big step towards change in the education sector
PM Modi also said that his government's goal is to make India a global hub of education. Under this, foreign universities have been allowed to open campuses in India in the New Education Policy (NEP).
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