Direct admission of international students to Engineering Medical (MBBS), Dental ( BDS ) or any other medical course offered by public medical institutions is not possible. For students from developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America, where facilities for medical education are either inadequate or not available at all, a limited number of seats are reserved in the MBBS, BDS courses. The exact number and country-based allocation of these reserved seats vary annually. Students seeking admission against the reserved seats are required to submit their applications through the Indian missions abroad or through the diplomatic missions of the respective countries in India.
International / Nri / Pio students can seek admission to undergraduate courses in Engineering , Medicine (MBBS) and Dentistry (BDS) in private colleges. Number of Nri / Pio /Foreign quota is limited rest of the seats will be filled by various entrance exams only for Indian students
India has been a major seat of learning for thousands of years. While some of the country's universities (IITs, IISc, IIMs, AIIMS, ISI, NITs, BIT's, TIFR and ISB) are among the world's well-renowned, it is also dealing with challenges in its primary education and strives to reach 100% literacy. Universal Compulsory Primary Education, with its challenges of keeping poor children in school and maintaining quality of education in rural areas, has been difficult to achieve (Kerala is the only Indian state to reach this goal so far). All levels of education in India, from primary to higher education, are overseen by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of Higher Education (India) and Department of School Education and Literacy), and heavily subsidized by the Indian government, though there is a move to make higher education partially self-financing. Indian Government is considering to allow 100% foreign direct investment in Higher Education.
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