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Where the world meets "India is one of the six key markets" The SESC in Chennai will serve as the coordinating office for promotional activities, says Magdalene Lee, Director, Education Services Plans to promote education at junior college level: Lee Setting up of private schools that adopt public school curriculum approved
XLRI Jamshedpur opens Singapore chapterEager as Singapore is to project itself as a choice destination in Asia for foreign students for higher education, the City-State tries to provide ample space to institutions from other countries to market their brands. India's XLRI ...
For Indians, it is a home away from homeNeatly maintained hostel rooms, a huge campus filled with flowering trees and greenery, a canteen serving `desi khana' and an aesthetically designed cafeteria. These are the things that keep students of S.P. Jain Center of Management, ... Showcasing education, Singapore style The exhibition in Chennai will host a series of seminars on topics such as Singapore Education, UG and PG opportunities
World-class education with Asian valuesThis is the closest to having the best of both worlds: a sleek, cosmopolitan, tech-governed city with a strong sense of community and at-homeness, with a learning infrastructure that seamlessly blends both traits. In Singapore, one does not ...
Business school launches two new programmesThe Stansfield School of Business is launching two new specialised postgraduate programmes in Aviation Management and Education Management this October. The Chennai institute is a division of the Singapore-based Stansfield Group, which runs six ...
Australian university set to open new campus in SingaporeIndian high school students will have the opportunity to study at Singapore's first comprehensive international university when UNSW Asia opens its doors in March 2007. UNSW Asia is a comprehensive research and teaching institution, owned and ... MDIS: aspiring for `global university' status The Institute hopes to generate "the critical mass" needed to graduate to the status |
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