Sunday, 18 August 2013

Russian universities increase 375 seats for Indian students

Russian universities increase 375 seats for Indian students

The Russian Universities have informed EDURUSSIA - the official admission processing office for students from India, that it can enroll an additional 375 students this year. "This will benefit students aspiring to study medicine, dentistry and engineering who have been unsuccessful in securing admission to the course of their choice in India," said Manoj Patki of EDURUSSIA. He said that 375 seats have been added in premium universities such as the Moscow Medical Academy, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Nizhny State Medical University, Tambov State University, Astrakan State University and Saratov State Medical Academy. The international students admissions department of EDURUSSIA also said that students enrolling for these premium universities have a special advantage as they will receive a European Appendix with their degree which enables them to avail scholarships in most European nations for post graduation. For more information visit www.edurussia.in

P A Inamdar to help with Sachar Committe

P A Inamdar, president of the Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education Society, has been appointed as a member on the committee to evaluate the implementation of the Sachar Committee report and the Prime Minister's New 15 point programme. The committee has been constituted by the Ministry of Minority Affairs. The committee is also expected to recommend corrective measures for effective implementation of government programmes and schemes for the welfare of minorities. The committee will submit its report within six months.

MIT to represent India in Abu Robocon

A team from Maharashtra Institute of Technology will be representing India this year at the Abu Robocon annual robot competition. The competition started in 2002 for engineering colleges and polytechnic students in the Asia- Pacific region. The competition will be held from August 17 to 19 at Danang in Vietnam. The theme of this year is based on the concept of 'Green Planet'. Sarvesh Chakradeo, Charudatta Parkhe, Aishwarya Hendre and Ashwin Jain are leading the team of 15 students. The MIT team is guided by Prof. Prakash Joshi, Prof. Savita Kulkarni and Prof. Saket Yeolekar. Robocon India is a national level competition and the winner represents India in the International event. 81 teams participated this year. The MIT team was the winner of the competition held in March 2013 at Balewadi Sports Complex in Pune. This is the second consecutive year that MIT is representing India. Last year the team won the Mabuchi Motor Award for an outstanding performance.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/education-dairy-russian-universities-increase-375-seats-for-indian-students/1155696/

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