15 avril 2013
France looks to tie-up with Goa in higher education
France wants to build closer ties with Goa in higher education and urban development, Ambassador of France in India Francois Richier said.
Both the nations have witnessed the doubling of the number of students visiting each country over the years, Richier told reporters here yesterday.
“There are 2,600 Indian students studying in France while 1,600 French students are getting educated in Indian universities,” he said.
The French and Indian institutes have signed 400 agreements with each other, which indicates the growing partnership in the field of education, Richier added.
The Ambassador, who was in Goa to visit the French Destroyer ship FNS Montcalm, also met state Governor B.V. Wanchoo and Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. Read more...
Both the nations have witnessed the doubling of the number of students visiting each country over the years, Richier told reporters here yesterday.
“There are 2,600 Indian students studying in France while 1,600 French students are getting educated in Indian universities,” he said.
The French and Indian institutes have signed 400 agreements with each other, which indicates the growing partnership in the field of education, Richier added.
The Ambassador, who was in Goa to visit the French Destroyer ship FNS Montcalm, also met state Governor B.V. Wanchoo and Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. Read more...
Commentaires