
Students' dream of foreign education will be fulfilled in India - Devendra Fadnavis
-Granted letters of intent to five international universities
Mumbai, Dec.14: Indian students will not need to go to foreign universities for higher education. Because today the state government has given letters of intent to five foreign universities under the National Education Policy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that India's first educational hub of international universities is being established in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
'Mumbai Rising: Creating an International Education City' or the program of granting letters of intent (LOI) to five global universities was held at Hotel Taj. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was speaking at the event. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil, Central Education Secretary and Chairman of the University Grants Commission Vineet Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary Asim Kumar Gupta, CIDcoche Administrative Director Vijay Singhal, British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron, Australian Consul General Paul Murphy, US Consul General Mike Hankey, Italian Consul General Walter Ferrara, Aberdeen University Vice Principal Global Engagement Prof. Siladitya Bhattacharya, York University Vice Chancellor Prof. Charlie Jeffrey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, Guy Littlefair, President of Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois Tech Raj Echambadi, IED Che Ricardo Balbo, Deans, representatives of various universities were present.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK), University of York (UK), University of Western Australia (Australia), Illinois Institute of Technology (USA), Istituto Europa di Design (Italy) are the five renowned universities of the world in India. Universities will be established in the Navi Mumbai International Airport area itself. In the coming years, Medicity, Sports City and Innovation City will be developed in the area. Here the concept of bringing together ten universities in the coming period is being thought of. Currently, this campus is known for complete education and research due to five universities. Mumbai is currently known as a city of financial, industrial and entertainment industries. Vidyapeetha will be recognized as an educational city. This decision will play an important role in developed India 2047.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that an international airport is being developed in Navi Mumbai. Atal Setu is being constructed. Due to the provision of infrastructure facilities and international connectivity, the Vidyapeeth will be suitable for everyone. Due to the National Educational Policy, many foreign universities have shown eagerness to come to India. For the Indian youth, their dream of going abroad and getting education will remain unfulfilled. Presently there are five universities. But we are still ready to welcome the universities in future. He said at this time that there is an agreement between Nukta Wester University and Gondwana University.
New educational policy will be required to develop India: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that Mumbai is the city of dreams and is also the economic capital and in the coming period, the five foreign universities will have a very important contribution in making Mumbai the hub of education. India has been a global leader in the field of education since ancient times. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many schemes are being implemented to realize the dream of a developed India. Due to the new educational policy, world level universities will also start their institutions in India and it will also be possible for Indian educational institutions to open their branches in foreign countries. World class education in India will be available to the students at lower cost. Today, Indian institutions like IIT, IIM, IF, Symbiosis have started in foreign countries. This decision is very important for developing India and taking forward the education sector by providing education to foreign universities in India, said Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
On this occasion, tributes were paid to the passengers who died in Gujarat Ahmedabad accident. Kaustubh Dhavse, Special Executive Officer to the Chief Minister, conducted the proceedings. Vijay Singhal, the Administrative Director of Sidecoach, proposed the same. At the same time, Union Education Secretary Vineet Joshi expressed his heartfelt condolences.
Five world class universities in Navi Mumbai
The University of Aberdeen, one of the oldest universities in the UK and the first Scottish university to establish a campus in India, has decades of university partnerships with over 200 Indian universities and research centres, including IIT-Indian Institute of Technology; AIIMS – All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Manipal Academy; ICAR – Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICMR – Indian Council of Medical Research and Delhi University are included.
Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world and first among Australia's prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) universities to establish an Ivy League equivalent institution and Mumbai campus.
-Granted letters of intent to five international universities
Mumbai, Dec.14: Indian students will not need to go to foreign universities for higher education. Because today the state government has given letters of intent to five foreign universities under the National Education Policy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that India's first educational hub of international universities is being established in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
'Mumbai Rising: Creating an International Education City' or the program of granting letters of intent (LOI) to five global universities was held at Hotel Taj. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was speaking at the event. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil, Central Education Secretary and Chairman of the University Grants Commission Vineet Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary Asim Kumar Gupta, CIDcoche Administrative Director Vijay Singhal, British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron, Australian Consul General Paul Murphy, US Consul General Mike Hankey, Italian Consul General Walter Ferrara, Aberdeen University Vice Principal Global Engagement Prof. Siladitya Bhattacharya, York University Vice Chancellor Prof. Charlie Jeffrey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, Guy Littlefair, President of Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois Tech Raj Echambadi, IED Che Ricardo Balbo, Deans, representatives of various universities were present.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK), University of York (UK), University of Western Australia (Australia), Illinois Institute of Technology (USA), Istituto Europa di Design (Italy) are the five renowned universities of the world in India. Universities will be established in the Navi Mumbai International Airport area itself. In the coming years, Medicity, Sports City and Innovation City will be developed in the area. Here the concept of bringing together ten universities in the coming period is being thought of. Currently, this campus is known for complete education and research due to five universities. Mumbai is currently known as a city of financial, industrial and entertainment industries. Vidyapeetha will be recognized as an educational city. This decision will play an important role in developed India 2047.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that an international airport is being developed in Navi Mumbai. Atal Setu is being constructed. Due to the provision of infrastructure facilities and international connectivity, the Vidyapeeth will be suitable for everyone. Due to the National Educational Policy, many foreign universities have shown eagerness to come to India. For the Indian youth, their dream of going abroad and getting education will remain unfulfilled. Presently there are five universities. But we are still ready to welcome the universities in future. He said at this time that there is an agreement between Nukta Wester University and Gondwana University.
New educational policy will be required to develop India: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that Mumbai is the city of dreams and is also the economic capital and in the coming period, the five foreign universities will have a very important contribution in making Mumbai the hub of education. India has been a global leader in the field of education since ancient times. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many schemes are being implemented to realize the dream of a developed India. Due to the new educational policy, world level universities will also start their institutions in India and it will also be possible for Indian educational institutions to open their branches in foreign countries. World class education in India will be available to the students at lower cost. Today, Indian institutions like IIT, IIM, IF, Symbiosis have started in foreign countries. This decision is very important for developing India and taking forward the education sector by providing education to foreign universities in India, said Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
On this occasion, tributes were paid to the passengers who died in Gujarat Ahmedabad accident. Kaustubh Dhavse, Special Executive Officer to the Chief Minister, conducted the proceedings. Vijay Singhal, the Administrative Director of Sidecoach, proposed the same. At the same time, Union Education Secretary Vineet Joshi expressed his heartfelt condolences.
Five world class universities in Navi Mumbai
The University of Aberdeen, one of the oldest universities in the UK and the first Scottish university to establish a campus in India, has decades of university partnerships with over 200 Indian universities and research centres, including IIT-Indian Institute of Technology; AIIMS – All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Manipal Academy; ICAR – Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICMR – Indian Council of Medical Research and Delhi University are included.
Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world and first among Australia's prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) universities to establish an Ivy League equivalent institution and Mumbai campus.
Mumbai, Dec.14: Indian students will not need to go to foreign universities for higher education. Because today the state government has given letters of intent to five foreign universities under the National Education Policy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that India's first educational hub of international universities is being established in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
'Mumbai Rising: Creating an International Education City' or the program of granting letters of intent (LOI) to five global universities was held at Hotel Taj. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was speaking at the event. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil, Central Education Secretary and Chairman of the University Grants Commission Vineet Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary Asim Kumar Gupta, CIDcoche Administrative Director Vijay Singhal, British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron, Australian Consul General Paul Murphy, US Consul General Mike Hankey, Italian Consul General Walter Ferrara, Aberdeen University Vice Principal Global Engagement Prof. Siladitya Bhattacharya, York University Vice Chancellor Prof. Charlie Jeffrey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, Guy Littlefair, President of Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois Tech Raj Echambadi, IED Che Ricardo Balbo, Deans, representatives of various universities were present.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK), University of York (UK), University of Western Australia (Australia), Illinois Institute of Technology (USA), Istituto Europa di Design (Italy) are the five renowned universities of the world in India. Universities will be established in the Navi Mumbai International Airport area itself. In the coming years, Medicity, Sports City and Innovation City will be developed in the area. Here the concept of bringing together ten universities in the coming period is being thought of. Currently, this campus is known for complete education and research due to five universities. Mumbai is currently known as a city of financial, industrial and entertainment industries. Vidyapeetha will be recognized as an educational city. This decision will play an important role in developed India 2047.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that an international airport is being developed in Navi Mumbai. Atal Setu is being constructed. Due to the provision of infrastructure facilities and international connectivity, the Vidyapeeth will be suitable for everyone. Due to the National Educational Policy, many foreign universities have shown eagerness to come to India. For the Indian youth, their dream of going abroad and getting education will remain unfulfilled. Presently there are five universities. But we are still ready to welcome the universities in future. He said at this time that there is an agreement between Nukta Wester University and Gondwana University.
New educational policy will be required to develop India: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that Mumbai is the city of dreams and is also the economic capital and in the coming period, the five foreign universities will have a very important contribution in making Mumbai the hub of education. India has been a global leader in the field of education since ancient times. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many schemes are being implemented to realize the dream of a developed India. Due to the new educational policy, world level universities will also start their institutions in India and it will also be possible for Indian educational institutions to open their branches in foreign countries. World class education in India will be available to the students at lower cost. Today, Indian institutions like IIT, IIM, IF, Symbiosis have started in foreign countries. This decision is very important for developing India and taking forward the education sector by providing education to foreign universities in India, said Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
On this occasion, tributes were paid to the passengers who died in Gujarat Ahmedabad accident. Kaustubh Dhavse, Special Executive Officer to the Chief Minister, conducted the proceedings. Vijay Singhal, the Administrative Director of Sidecoach, proposed the same. At the same time, Union Education Secretary Vineet Joshi expressed his heartfelt condolences.
Five world class universities in Navi Mumbai
The University of Aberdeen, one of the oldest universities in the UK and the first Scottish university to establish a campus in India, has decades of university partnerships with over 200 Indian universities and research centres, including IIT-Indian Institute of Technology; AIIMS – All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Manipal Academy; ICAR – Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICMR – Indian Council of Medical Research and Delhi University are included.
Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world and first among Australia's prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) universities to establish an Ivy League equivalent institution and Mumbai campus.