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Recently, Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India, China and India issued a joint communique, both sides agreed to mutual recognition of qualifications agreed to consider the degree of agreement to enhance and promote inter-school exchanges and student exchanges between the two countries. And the next year as China and India Exchange Year. Although the Chinese students studying in India around 1000, but world-class software industry in India, most of the students is to study the software professional.

Background

Educational exchanges will be heating up in India

December 15 -17 May, the invitation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India, State Council Premier Wen Jiabao to visit India, and India issued a joint communique. Communique said the two sides emphasized the educational exchanges including the promotion, expansion learn from each other the importance of the national language. In view of this, the Chinese side welcomed India's secondary education, the Central Committee from the next semester (April 2011) from the Chinese as a foreign language be included in the decision of the school curriculum in India. China will in Chinese Chinese language teaching materials, teacher training and provide support. The two sides jointly announced the establishment of Sino-Indian good students exchange programs, project implementation will be determined by mutual consultation. The two sides agreed to mutual recognition of qualifications agreed to consider the degree of agreement to enhance and promote inter-school exchanges and student exchanges between the two countries.

Communique said the two sides declared 2011 as "China-India Exchange Year" to encourage the two social groups, youth, media, academics, think tanks, artists and cultural exchanges are carried out on a larger scale. The two sides agreed to continue the next five years the two countries exchange visits of youth activities. China will invite 500 Indian youth in all walks of life visited China in 2011.

Indian students to stay in China about 1000

Chinese Students Association of India Web site statistics, the total number of Chinese students in India about 1,000 people, of which 80% of the students focused on is known as "software Golden Triangle" of Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad University, the main subjects in Information Technology Engineering Professional based.

Advantages

Indian software professional may choose to study, low cost

Senior students of international experts in the wide road is long said that Guangdong few students to study in India, "India is the main advantage of studying low-cost, tuition and China is almost level, the cost of 40,000 yuan a year or so. From a professional point of view said that India's software expertise and industry have an advantage. or developed provinces of the Mainland students who are more likely to consider a number to India. to India to study will not become mainstream. "

Guangzhou Service Center for study abroad Vice Minister Gao Kun-hui said that basically there is no study in India, received a telephone consultation.

It is reported that Chinese students for college applications are: Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Bangalore University, SR M University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Bombay, Calcutta University, University of Madras, Vellore University , Pearl Fashion Institute and other well-known public and private universities. Chinese high school or equivalent can apply for undergraduate students, undergraduate general education system three to four years; college, undergraduate or equivalent may apply for undergraduate, master's degree program, usually two to three years. Master's graduates can apply for doctoral programs.

India to remain low threshold, science and technology majors in English (forum) teaching

According to the Indian Embassy Web site, the Indian undergraduate universities require applicants who have completed 12 years in school education. They want to test through high school education or equivalent examination five subjects. Applicants who are eligible for the exam to get 60% -70% of the scores. Skills to enter the undergraduate courses, applicants should be 75% in the exam score -80%, and this examination included the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English.

Most universities teach in English in India, some universities and colleges with Hindi and local languages. Scientific, technical and professional courses in English teaching. Apply to study in universities in general are not explicitly required in English.

Proposed application attached syllabus

Indian universities are autonomous operation, they can formulate their own eligibility requirements to receive foreign students. Union of India University (AIU) as an officially recognized national level agency responsible for foreign students to assess academic qualifications.

Indian universities do not directly recognized by foreign universities or the Board of Education awarded the degree / diploma / qualification certificates. Therefore recommended that international students to attach a copy of its application in the country through the examination syllabus. India wish to attend the University of recommendations for international students to the Indian consulate to confirm their admission or reference A IU published "foreign degree in control" (in the country's embassies and consulates in India can be.)

In recent years, many Indians choose to go to China for higher education. Reported that in India there are about 7,000 Chinese universities to study medicine, engineering, and language and literature and other disciplines
 
happy new year..

This is a good move on both countries part.I mean increased people to people contact will definitely help both India and China.There are many Indian students who study in China and are impressed by their hard working counter parts.
In Charlotte when I studied I came across about 10 Chinese students.
They were not extra-ordinarily brilliant but they were extra -ordinarily hard working and were in top 20 of the class.I went out on a date with a girl from Beijing but sadly things didnt work out.She didnt want to settle in the states
 
From one Chinese we hear war against India and wiping India out this world map in just fraction of seconds...

From another Chinese we see Chinese sending students to India..

Funny isn't it?:lol:
 
There are thousand of chinese students already studying in India.
 
VIT Chancellor presented China-India Friendship Award

Special Correspondent

VIT initiated collaborative efforts with admission of Chinese students in 2005

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In recognition:Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao presenting the China-India Friendship Award to VIT University Chancellor G. Viswanathan in New Delhi recently.

VELLORE: The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the China-India Friendship Association have presented the China-India Friendship Award on G. Viswanathan, Chancellor of VIT University.

Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao presented the award to Mr. Viswanathan at a function held in New Delhi on Wednesday in the presence of the Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and many other dignitaries.

According to a VIT University release, the award is presented in recognition of the significant contributions to promote China-India friendship.

As Chancellor of the University, Mr. Viswanathan has been playing a key role in promoting goodwill between the two great civilizations in the realm of education.

VIT initiated the Indo-Chinese collaborative efforts with the admission of Chinese students in 2005. It has so far entered into academic collaborations with 15 Chinese universities. Currently, it has 359 Chinese students on its rolls. Further, VIT is the first institution in the country to start an official Chinese Language Centre in the country. VIT students also visit China under the Semester Abroad Programme.

The University has also been taking proactive steps to find placements for Chinese students in the Indian companies in China.

The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and China-India Friendship Association decided to confer the award on Mr. Viswanathan after taking all the above aspects into consideration and his efforts in bringing the two nations closer in the field of education.

VIT vice-presidents Sankar Viswanathan and G.V. Sampath attended the award function.

The Hindu : Tamil Nadu News : VIT Chancellor presented China-India Friendship Award

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Indian universities draw Chinese

Before Wu Shunmian arrived to study at Delhi University, he was under the impression that India was a part of Africa, and that every Indian was a Buddhist. But the ignorance ran both ways. Many “Indians have no idea Hong Kong is a part of China”, says 23-year-old Wu.

Sixty years after India and China normalized ties, such odd presumptions persist—and though an exchange of students like Wu is a good way of removing these misconceptions, red tape and diplomatic barriers can stand in the way.

Once a Chinese student arrives in India, the myths are easy enough to dispel. Wu, who hails from China’s southern province of Guangdong, is a young man with an easy smile and dark, bushy eyebrows. When he reached Delhi two years ago, to start an undergraduate degree in philosophy, he admits he was surprised to discover how little crime there was.

“Things are much better than I’d expected,” he says, sitting in the small Outram Lines flat near Delhi University that he shares with three other students. “I found the city’s easy-going atmosphere liberating and very friendly.”

Wu chose India for his university studies after hearing favourable reviews from a Chinese friend who had graduated from an Indian university. While Chinese students have typically focused on studying finance and engineering, Wu represents a small, but growing group that’s branching out, as the country’s economy becomes wealthier and more diverse.

Wu is now hoping to stay on to finish a master’s degree in philosophy, to explore the notion of “the self”—something he found he wasn’t able to do in China.

When Wu returns to China, presumably, he will inform his friends of India’s non-African, non-Buddhist nature. “Every Chinese student studying here could be a potential ambassador promoting better understanding of India,” says Alka Acharya, a professor of Chinese studies in the Centre for East Asian Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). That the Indian government hasn’t managed to attract more students from China and beyond is, she says, “a missed opportunity”.

http://www.livemint.com/2010/10/21185919/Indian-universities-draw-Chine.html?atype=tp
 
From one Chinese we hear war against India and wiping India out this world map in just fraction of seconds...

From another Chinese we see Chinese sending students to India..

Funny isn't it?:lol:

what? are you saying all chinese people are the same?
 
People to people exchange is bound to happen when economic bond has been established. And it is good for us to understand each other better by communicating with each other face to face.

There are also many Indian students coming to study in China in recent years, we are able to find Indians in many Chinese cities. Last month when I was visiting Nanchang, capital city of Jiangxi province, I was just surprised to see couples of Indians in this inland and underdeveloped city.
 
I was in taiwan recently and I was also pleasantly surprised to see indian food stand at the shilin night market, it was amusing seeing the locals eat chole bhature. and there were plenty indian families at the flora exhibition in taipei. it was nice not being the only indian in a sea of asians lol

one of them told me there is actually a krishna temple near the chiang kai shek memorial (should come in handy at the time of wedding)
 
Chinese students are most welcome in India. They be surprised to find Chinese restaurants serving best Chinese food in most of the Indian cities.
 
Chinese students are most welcome in India. They be surprised to find Chinese restaurants serving best Chinese food in most of the Indian cities.
Hey that is not real Chinese food that most people have in India. I would say it is a Indo-Chinese. Most Chinese people would be surprised (in a positive way) to taste the Indo-Chinese cuisine. I have seen very few true Chinese restaurants in India and mostly they are in the niche category.

@on topic... We need to see more student exchange programs which will encourage the students to learn the strengths of each other's culture and work environments in order to help both our countries lead the new age industrialization.
 
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