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Why Global Universities are Betting Big on India’s Education Boom

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1. Why do foreign universities come to India?

Ans. Foreign universities come to India because of its large English-speaking population, rising middle class, and growing investment in education. India offers strong long-term growth potential, access to a vast talent pool, and opportunities to expand global academic networks.

2. Which university is known as the Harvard of India?

Ans. The National Law School of India University is often called the “Harvard of India” or “Harvard of the East.” It earned this title for its excellence in legal education and its strong academic reputation in law.

3. Why are IITs ranked so low globally?

Ans. IITs rank lower globally mainly because of limited number of foreign students and faculty, which reduces international exposure. They also rely heavily on government funding, unlike universities like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which have large endowments and advanced research facilities.

4. Why is Indian education so popular in the world?

Ans. Indian education is popular because it strongly focuses on basics, discipline, and structured learning. It builds strong academic foundations and prepares students not just for exams, but for real-life challenges, producing skilled professionals recognized worldwide.

5. Which country is No. 1 in study?

Ans. The United States is widely considered the No. 1 study destination. It is known for its top universities, strong research output, global reputation, academic flexibility, cultural diversity, and excellent career opportunities for international students.

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