Not only now, from the earliest centuries of the 6th century BC, Great India has also regularly become a world famous and popular destination for higher research and learning. Takshashila (Takshashila) University, Nalanda University, Vikramsila University etc. are considered as one of the oldest universities in the whole world. Today, India has the third largest higher education system, compared to the number of students enrolled in the United States and China each year.
As of 2016, there are approximately 4 universities in India coming into various departments, including 49 central universities and 75 nationally important institutes like AIM, AIIMS, IIT and NIT. Again, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is the largest university in the world with about 5 million students around the world. Apart from these, most of the states and private universities are very happy and internationally well-connected. Encouraged by the government's efforts to improve the overall quality of higher education in India, these universities and HIs draw about 35-45 thousand foreign students and research scholars each year. Lastly, the 'Study in India' project sought to induce 200,000 foreign students in India for the next four years. The following are some of the other notable and useful information and reasons that attract many foreign students to Indian universities and HEIs:
- India is the second most populous country in the world, which values diversity, secularism and the principles of "basudhaiv kutumkam" (meaning a family in the world).
- Its continuous improvement in international quality higher education attracts ambitious students and research scholars from developing countries around the world, with the levels up to 3,000 per year. Indian degrees are appropriately acclaimed and acclaimed worldwide, by the great of the UGC, AIU, and MHRD (Government of India).
- Since ancient times, India has been a world-renowned center for quality higher education, timely innovation and ultimate leadership. Many of its students and great scholars are carving their own niche at the international and global levels. Today, at least 200 companies of Fortune 500 companies prefer to hire Indian professionals every year.
- India has been praised for offering high quality higher education in various professional disciplines at reasonable cost. India is among the top ten cheaper countries for foreign students for higher education. The overall cost of living in India is quite cheap compared to countries with high quality of life and rich quality of higher education.
- India's vast, diverse and fast-growing mixed economy is the third largest in Asia and the seventh largest country in the world by nominal GDP, which is growing at an average annual growth rate of 6-- of% after the economic period of 9 years. Liberalization. Also, India is one of the most prominent and profitable destinations in the world for FDI, most of its economic sectors are developmental.


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