âAs colleges and universities worldwide wait for India's lawmakers to approve a bill granting full access to the country's vast education market,â Vir Singh wrote in The International Herald Tribune, âsome institutions are reaching Indian students through twinning programs.â
âTwinning, where participants complete part of their studies in their own country and the rest abroad, is not widely known in India,â Mr. Singh wrote. But local partners of foreign institutions - usually from Britain, the United States and Canada - âsay Indian students and their families are starting to appreciate the benefits of this option,â he wrote. The lower costs than a full overseas degree and a âready-made peer group,â are some of the attractions.
The cost of a three-year bachelor's degree program at the India campus of Britain's Leeds Metropolitan University, for example, is a little o ver â1.5 million rupees, or $27,000, including travel and living costs for a mandatory six months in Britain,â he wrote. That is less than half of what it would cost to complete the program overseas.
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