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Indo-US meet to establish academic collaborations
Bangalore, Nov 2,DHNS:

More than 35 universities from the United States will be in India for academic collaborations with higher educational institutions at the tri-city Indo-US summit, the Bangalore leg of which will be held on November 13.



Addressing reporters here on Monday, S B Anumolu, president, Indus foundation, and organiser of Indo-US summit, said that the event was aimed at establishing research collaborations with Indian institutions to extend the international reach of the graduate and certificate programmes.

Establishing long term visibility in major cities of India, to provide exposure to faculty and opportunity for faculty exchange programme were the objectives, Anumolu said.

It will provide authentic information about the prospects for financial aid such as tuition waiver, scholar ships, in various universities and disciplines.

The tri-city summit will be held in New Delhi on November 8, in Hyderabad on November 10 and in Bangalore on November 13.
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