There are 226 university-level institutions in India, including 39? An accredited university? . These universities have more than 8,000 affiliated colleges, and it is estimated that nearly 5 million students are studying. There are 150 colleges and universities in India offering MBBS and higher medical degrees, 74 dentistry, 90 pharmacy, 62 nursing, 170 agriculture and related disciplines, 428 project, 1 16 ayurveda and 75 homeopathy.
Most regular universities and colleges offer basic science, social science and humanities (including foreign languages, international relations, social studies, education and law), BA, BSc, BCom, Bed, LLB, MA, MSc, Med and other higher degrees. 292 colleges offer MBA courses and related courses, including four specialized management colleges, which are centers of higher learning. In addition to the colleges that make up universities, there are a large number of research centers attached to the university system, such as the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Baba Atomic Research Center, Indian Agricultural Research Council, Indian Medical Research Council, and Indian Social Science Research Council, which can provide doctoral and postdoctoral research projects. Appendix VII lists universities and university-level colleges in India.
Indian universities have always advocated the principle of combining theory with practice, so that students can go to enterprises for field operation during their study and truly combine theory with practice. Since 1990s, the comprehensive strength and professional strength of some Indian universities have topped the list of western authoritative magazines year by year. Especially in IT, finance and management. Philosophy and religion are getting closer to the leading ranks in the world year by year, and its graduates are in short supply. Especially in the international talent market, it is hot. In the United States, more than 65,438+08% of Microsoft employees, 65,438+06% of IBM employees, 65,438+07% of network talents, more than 65,438+00% of doctors and 265,438+0% of nurses have received education in India. India has achieved worldwide success in the IT industry, and it can be said that higher education has contributed a lot.
Universities and higher education institutions in India require that applicants applying for undergraduate study must have completed 12 years of school education. They must pass five subjects in the high school education examination or equivalent examination. Applicants should get 60~70% marks in the qualification examination. To enter the undergraduate skills course, the applicant must get 75~80% in the exam, including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and English. The entrance requirements for undergraduate study are not very rigid. For technical and professional courses at undergraduate level, applicants may be allowed to change designated seats/paid seats according to regulations.
Indian universities operate independently, and they can make their own rules for accepting foreign students. As an officially recognized national institution, AIU is responsible for evaluating the academic qualifications of foreign students. The following exams are equivalent to our country's high school graduation exam (12), and are also the minimum requirements for entering a first-class degree, including professional courses.
British GCE exam: 5 subjects at the general level (O level) and 2 subjects at the advanced level (A level). Admission to the first-level degree courses must pass the A-level examination of physics, chemistry, mathematics/biology. English level is also a must.