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Manipal University opens its admission for its twinning Program at ICAS

06 Jun 2016, 04:15 pm

Manipal University opens its admission for its twinning  Program at ICAS
Mumbai, June 6 (NITN): Manipal University has opened admissions to its 23rd batch of International Engineering Twinning program offered by Manipal University’s ICAS (International Centre for Applied Sciences).

In this program, students study their first two years of Engineering in Manipal University (Manipal Campus) and the last 2 years in any of the foreign universities where they would receive their International Engineering degree.

This unique program is designed for students aspiring to graduate in engineering disciplines from some of the best universities in the world. With the increase in student mobility to universities abroad, Manipal University introduced the International Engineering Twinning program in 1994, with a view to encourage students to pursue professional education in reputed universities across USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Malaysia, France or any other country.

Key advantages of the program:

•              International Engineering Degree from reputed foreign University.

•              Huge savings of up to 40% in cost due to the ‘twinning’ structure.

•              Global placement opportunity at par with full-time foreign students.

•              Widely accepted curriculum with university partnerships across continents.

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