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SP Jain in the News

How Indian institutions are setting new standards in global education

 
 

Nitish Jain (Founder & President of the SP Jain Global Group) discusses the several initiatives and developments India is undertaking to redefine the international education space in an article for India Today. He talks about the leadership of major global corporations, including Google, Microsoft, and IBM, often directed by individuals of Indian origin, while highlighting the demand for educational methodologies and expertise cultivated within India.

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According to him, some of the key factors driving this expansion are:

Trusted brands: Indian students abroad are increasingly drawn to familiar educational brands. By opening campuses overseas, Indian institutions facilitate a smoother transition for students, allowing them to adapt easily while continuing to benefit from a trusted Indian educational framework.

Cultural Exchange and Diversity: Indian campuses abroad promote cultural exchange, helping Indian students adapt globally and learn from diverse peers. International students also gain insights into Indian culture and business practices.

Global Experience with Indian Recognition: Degrees from international campuses of Indian institutions are highly valued in India. Students gain globally recognised qualifications and international exposure, giving them a competitive edge in multinational and global industries.

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