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Government proposes to set up IIT shops abroad
Tuesday, September 16 2003 10:24 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Seeking to tap overseas market for Indian education, as well as check brain drain, the
government proposes to set up Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) shops in Singapore, Mauritius, Sri
Lanka and West Asian and South East Asian countries.
The setting up of IIT campuses abroad have found favour with several expert committees, which felt that
only institutions with good brand equity can help promote Indian education abroad.
The issue was considered at length at a recent meeting of the Council of IITs in New Delhi, where
Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi suggested early submission of the report of
the review committee looking into this aspect, an official release said on September 15.
Joshi pointed out that most of these countries where Indian education is in demand have low level of
science and technology activities and IITs would serve as a stepping stone to give a fillip to their
scientific progress.
He said Singapore, a well-developed country, had recently sent a proposal to facilitate the establishment
of IIT for post-graduate education and research with industry linkages in that country.
Such collaboration, Joshi pointed out, would be mutually beneficial as while IITs can leverage Singapore
into a world class industrial and research and development hub, it will allow the IITs greater involvement
in post-graduate education of its own graduates, who might otherwise take up higher studies in the US
or other countries.
There are several prestigious technical institutions in Singapore and IIT could benefit by working with
them.
The meeting felt that IIT's presence would also help in developing linkages with entire South East Asia
and China, as well as support in promoting India's economic and commercial interest in the Asia-Pacific
region.
PTI
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