Education

Education

The Indian Education System stands up to the remark of being the second-largest higher studies system. It has more than 800 universities, 39,000 colleges and can take 20 million students at once who want to pursue their education here. Here institutes offer competitive courses and degrees which have global value in terms of quality. India offers education to overseas students at a very affordable rate, which will guarantee you a total value of money.

The vast Indian Education system has various academic offerings. Courses from the modern and cutting edge to the traditional are available. Being a student in Indian institutes, you will get to give the latest advancements in science and technology. This consists of Virtual and Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Cognitive computing to ancient studies of Yoga, Ayurveda, Sanskrit, and Indian classical.

This is the benefit of the second-largest education system that you get to enjoy the vastness and will have more opportunities and global learning for an all-around academic and personal development. The country also has a flourishing IT and Services sector. This has given a boost to placement-oriented education. Indian campuses are a huge opportunity for big companies to find talented people.

A Hub of Innovation, Creativity and Leadership

India, from ancient to modern times, has been a place of innovation, creativity, and exceptional leadership. The world’s leading companies are being steered by the alumnus of Indian Institutes, like Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft is an alumnus of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, another glorifying example has been set by Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google Inc., he studied at Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur. Ajaypal Singh Banga who is the President and the CEO of MasterCard is a graduate of Delhi University. The world-famous Indira Nooyi (CEO of Pepsi Co.) is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta.

Not only CEOs, but India has also been home to many world leaders like Aung San Suu Kyi (Graduate of Delhi University), Hamid Karzai ( President of Afghanistan studied at Himachal Pradesh University). John Samuel Malecela, former PM of Tanazia is also an alumnus from Bombay University. There are many global leaders who pursued their higher education in India.

Indian campuses also produced many artists in the field of poetry, novelism, music, and painting like Rabindranath Tagore, Physicist CV Raman, Economist Amartya Sen, Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi. Many world-class sportspersons have also been a student of Indian educational Institutes like Sachin Tendulkar, Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu, Sania Mirza, Leander Paes, Vishwanathan, Mary Kom, etc.