Indian students
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Franchise India Bureau May 02 2019 - 1 min readStudyAdelaide, an agency of the Government of South Australia to promote Adelaide as an international study destination has launched an Ambassador competition for 10 Indian students. Students will win the opportunity to become student ambassadors and an exciting student package each worth AUD $4,000 (approximately 2 lacs). The competition offers the winning candidates an all ...
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Franchise India Bureau Feb 18 2019 - 1 min readGlobal software major Infosys has unveiled InfyTQ, its next-generation digital platform. The free platform aims to provide learning and engagement experiences for engineering students in India. It is open to all engineering students in their third and fourth year across the country. InfyTQ will be made available on both mobile and desktop. The platform is equipped ...
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Shahram Warsi Jan 03 2019 - 2 min readThe Indian healthcare industry is growing at a rapid pace, predicted to nearly touch a figure around US$ 280 billion by 2020. India is on the verge of becoming a healthcare hub globally, witnessing new start-ups and big players contributing heavily towards this industry. 2018 experienced several growth factors that contributed to the booming of ...
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Franchise India Bureau Oct 04 2018 - 1 min readPrakash Javadekar, Union Human Resource Development Minister, has urged universities across India to replace their 'British-inspired' convocation attire with traditional Indian clothes. While asserting that Gandhi advocated the use of Khadi, Javadekar suggested the varsities to ask their students to come up with design options for traditional convocation attire. Javadekar said, "I would like to ...
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Franchise India Bureau Sep 28 2018 - 1 min readAlan Gemmell Obe, British Council’s Indian Director, has said that the Council will give scholarship to 500 students from India for academic exchange programme in 44 United Kingdom universities this year. Till now, the council has already provided scholarship to 105 women from India including six from North East to study at the university in ...