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Study in India: Tuition Fees, Cost of Living, How to Obtain a Visa and List of Universities

    indiaIndia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is actually in the economic group of BRIC countries which includes Brazil, China and Russia. India highly prioritizes education and all of their courses are conducted in English. India is very popular for its qualifications and expertise in Engineering and IT. Seven of these institutes were nationally recognized in 1961.

    How to Obtain a Visa

    In order to be eligible for an Indian student visa, applicants should first be accepted into an Indian University. For more information on acquiring an Indian student visa, please consult an Indian embassy in your country.

    Tuition Fees

    The tuition fees for international students are slightly higher than the fees for domestic students. The tuition fees for international students would stay around £6,000 per year. India is a commonwealth nation, so scholarships through this organization may be available for students belonging to commonwealth member states. International students may also be eligible for scholarships provided by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations which encourage international students to study in India.

    Study and Work in India

    International students sadly, are not allowed to study and work in India. You are encouraged to go with adequate funds to India.

    Cost of Living

    Cost of studying and living in India is very low. An international student should budget £3,500 per year for living expenses.

     

    List of top Universities in India

    *Panjab University

    *Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

    *Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM

    *Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IITKGP)

    *Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK

    *Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)

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