Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Education in India


India IS rushing headlong toward economic success and modernisation, counting on high-tech industries such as information technology and biotechnology to propel the nation to prosperity. India's recent announcement that it would no longer produce unlicensed inexpensive generic pharmaceuticals bowed to the realities of the World Trade Organisation while at the same time challenging the domestic drug industry to compete with the multinational firms. Unfortunately, its weak higher education sector constitutes the Achilles' Heel of this strategy. Its systematic disinvestment in higher education in recent years has yieldedneither world-class research nor very many highly trained scholars, scientists, or managers to sustain high-tech development


Kolkata, West Bengal, 20th Nov ’08- Indiaedu in collaboration with SAPE Events introduces a first-of-its-kind Virtual Education Fair.

Given that the figure of internet users including a sizeable number of students is estimated to rise from 49 million to 100 million by 2010, nothing can be more effective that a virtual platform for bringing together education service providers, students, parents and education professionals from across the world. The institutes participating in this fair can expect high returns with minimal investments. Being an online event, this fair requires no manning or a physical set-up.

The institutes can reach out to thousands of students and education professionals separated by geographical boundaries and increase their brand visibility 24x7 by utilizing the uninterrupted slot of time throughout a month. The institutes also have first mover advantage in this fair. If interested, they can browse through the virtual floor plan and fill up the form attached with the brochure of this event.

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