Apar India College

Apar India College of Management and Technology offers MBA/BBA, MCA/BCA, MSc (IT)/B.Sc (IT), MA/BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) degree courses and provides regular classes (Monday to Friday) without charging any tuition fees along with 100 percent free Job oriented courses such as English speaking, Personality Development, Foreign Language, Hardware networking etc. Degrees are awarded by Sikkim Manipal University(SMU) which is a State Govt. University recognized by UGC, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. Students have to pay nominal university fee in the form of Demand Draft in favor of Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) payable at Manipal.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Indian graduates in America up

Indian graduates in America up

NEW YORK: After a decline, applications from Indian students to universities in the US for graduate studies have stabilized, according to a new report.

India, China and South Korea are the three largest countries of origin for international graduate students in the US, said the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) in the report.

"Applications from India and South Korea appear to have stabilized after significant declines last year: there was a 2 per cent decline from India and no change from South Korea this year," the report said.

"The continued recovery in international graduate applications has been a positive trend," CGS President Debra W Stewart said.

"However, we must not be overconfident. The lack of growth from India and South Korea is an ongoing concern, and as we saw in 2009, an increase in applications does not necessarily result in equivalent enrollment growth," she said.

Overall, CGS found that the number of applications from prospective international students to US graduate schools in 2010 increased for the fifth consecutive year.

The seven per cent growth is the largest since a nine per cent gain in 2007.

"The initial snapshot of graduate applications for fall 2010, released today, shows a fifth successive year of double-digit growth in applications from China, up 19 per cent, after a 14 per cent gain in 2009," it said.

Applications increased in the three most popular fields for international students: engineering, physical and earth sciences, and business, which collectively enroll 62 per cent of all international graduate students.

In addition to the growth in China, applications from prospective graduate students from the Middle East and Turkey also rose by double-digits for the fifth consecutive year, by 18 per cent.

Source Link: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/services/education/Indian-graduates-in-America-up/articleshow/5770077.cms



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