Foreign Universities in India

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Vinod kushwah said:   2 decades ago
I think that it is good that foreign universities come to india so that most of our intelligent student having poor economic condition can get better education. The cost of living in foreign country is save and we get better and practical education with less education investment.
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Aar said:   1 year ago
In foreign universities, practicality is more there. Whereas Indian Universities focus more on theory and exams.
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Nancy said:   2 decades ago
I accept Seethadevi's point. In my point of view their syllabus improve the individual's skill. But our syllabus only give importance for theoritical concepts and memorizing ability. It is useless. In India IIT's only follow good syllabus... So Its Good...
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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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Sabnam Majeed said:   1 decade ago
I think foreign universities should never be allowed to have pleasures in India. Instead we should concentrate in excel the the quality of education provided in Indian Universities so the students might not feel the need to go to foreign countries for pursuing education. Quality is must, if getting in home then who'll like to leave his/her family and go out.
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Suganya said:   1 decade ago
I agree with all of my friends. Foreign universities are coming to India is very good. All poor students can get education easily and at lowest cost. And they get knoweldge both by practical and theroically. They get jobs in India itself and all our youngsters ill be in India to develop our techinques, etc.
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Vijayadevi said:   1 decade ago
in my point of view, its well to have foriegn universities here in india.... we all know that studying in foreign universities gives us more proud..instead of going abroad for studying in insecurity, it is better if they come here..
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Sonu said:   2 years ago
In Foreign universities, they provide quality education. In India, this can't happen. Because many students like me. Suffer from English speaking.

Nowadays, English is in the corporate sector anywhere. So many students even can't get a job because of the English interview. They are not confident in speaking in English. So foreign universities are always welcome.

A lot of scholars in our country are extremely talented but can't afford to be in a foreign country if they get a University education in India, then they will become A1.
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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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Abi said:   2 decades ago
I dont agree with Nancy point. In India, its famous for Education only. From India only, there are many persons who work in NASA. For example, Kalpana Chawla, a Indian Scientist, who is worked in NASA.
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