Foreign Universities in India

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Lesly Abraham said:   1 decade ago
We had a similar argument in kerala - do you allow private professional college in kerala. For quite some time it was not allowed. Results all students when to neighbouring States and studied. All the money made in Kerala when out. Competition is always good for common people - you get more options, better service and value for money. Take the case of Telecommunication, Banking or insurance, Automobile etc. All these had lot of opposition for opening to foreign investment.

Like wise I think the basic standard of our Indian university will be elevated. Those who studied abroad will know what I am talking about. If we think the foreign university will evade our culture, then sorry to inform that we are a bit late, the Internet & movies have already done that. Go to any kids party and you can see what I mean.
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Suguna sacred said:   1 decade ago
My self Suguna.

Some of you told that foreign education system is the best thing. And our Indian side its too bad, I going to say that both are best. Take example, if one person from foreign and one from our nation. The person from abroad he can do all the thing in practical manner.

But he can not to say that what he done? From our nation he can explain all the thing what that guy done for? but, he cannot applied it for here our lacking ill start.

So from my side. We cannot say that this is a good strategy for education and this is too bad for it. We need both system, without practical we cannot achieve anything. The same thing is there is no theory means, we cannot understand anything.
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Nidhi said:   1 decade ago
According to me balance with both the educational systems will be the better option for us because foreign system has good technology and their applications whether we have a sharp brain and also a vast background of theories and principles.

Both systems can compensate with each other for getting excellent results. They are just using trial and error method if we support them for application then proper result will be got in less time in proper direction also.
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Deepak said:   1 decade ago
There is a lot of baloney being written over here foreign education concentrates on the practical, whereas Indian University education concentrates on the theory. Two fundamental flaws here the theory taught in Indian Universities is like 3 decades behind where science actually is and secondly, without the theoretical groundwork practical application cannot occur. So, foreign universities (e.g. American and European) develop first the theory part but help students understand the practical use of that theory.
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Preeti Singh Thakur said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends,

My name is Preeti.

Before saying any thing on this topic I would like to have your attention to the history of education in India. Indian education gad mad Sushrut, Charak the great surgeons, it had mad Aryabhatta, Nagarjuna, Varahamihira the unbelievable mathematicians. We had universities like Nalnda and Takshashila. We are the inventors if zero, we discovered that earth is round.

We spread the yoga all over the world, we taught the world the meaning of true Dharma. This is the power of Indian education. We do not need any foreign university. Indian universities have the caliber and power to do better then them. We just need to do one thing the proper balancing of theory as well as practicals.

We need to update our system day to day just not for the competition sake for the sake of making the students perfect in their fields. Foreign universities can give us chances but if we can create in Indian universities by giving them there previous position, so there is no need of foreign universities in Indian.

Thank you.
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Tej said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view foreign institutes in India have good equipment and good knowledge professors, if such technical facilities available in that universities students gain the knowledge and they will use their knowledge to develop our country. Major thing is govt must encourage the those who want study higher studies in foreign countries.
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Ajith said:   1 decade ago
Reverse brain drain is a form of brain drain where human capital moves in reverse from a more developed country to a less developed country that is developing rapidly. These migrants may accumulate savings, also known as remittances, and develop skills overseas that can be used in their home country.

Brain drain can occur when scientists, engineers, or other intellectual elites migrate to a more developed country to learn in its universities, perform research, or gain working experience in areas where education and employment opportunities are limited in their home country. These professionals then return to their home country after several years of experience to start a related business, teach in a university, or work for a multi-national in their home country. Their return is thus "Reverse Brain Drain".

The occurrence of reverse brain drain mostly depends on the state of the country's development, and also strategies and planning over a long period of time to reverse the migration. Countries that are attractive to returning intelligentsia will naturally develop migration policies to attract foreign academics and professionals. This would also require these countries to develop an environment which will provide rewarding opportunities for those who have attained the knowledge and skills from overseas.

In the past, many of the immigrants from developing countries chose to work and live permanently in developed countries; however, the recent economic growth that has been occurring back in their home countries and the difficulty of attaining long-term work visas has caused many of the immigrants to return home.
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Santhsosh said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends our topic is foreign university's in India came, to our India study is changed. So I'm nor agree this foreign university's is came our India NRI students all of then join in foreign university's only. So that time India study is difficulty changed is best option for us.

Thank you all.
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Romendra verma said:   9 years ago
Hello friends.

In my point foreign universities come in India is very good because we need more skill development are required and our thinking to change in experimental way and get more reasearch our country.
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