INVC NEWS
Student exchange is a mutually beneficial proposition for all countries. It offers a mutually reinforcing cycle of advantages that come with increasing cooperation and coordination. Many of the Indian students who are excelling at different colleges and universities are citizens of both India and the respective country they are studying in. They are the truly cross-cultural bridge figures, fluent in both societies and the global economy, who will lead us into a promising future. Even if we need to pause while we fight the novel coronavirus, we should not forget the importance of strengthening the educational ties. For both the short and long-term, the success of the response efforts hinges on coordinated actions through effective and accountable partnerships.
Geeta Jain, Founder of Mediconation said, “In this pandemic times, there is a complete restriction on travel in nation or outside of it so we can easily imagine that international flow of colleges and university students could decrease. Due to Covid19 and health precautions for it restricted everyone to travel from outside of India. But we have to understand that it’s really important for India to connect Educational ties with another country like the US, Australia, or any other foreign country. Analyzing the situation of our Health care department in Covid-19, We want our students to opt for medical as a career and gain great knowledge from foreign universities and for that we want our nation to build a hood of Foreign Relations with other countries. Students studying in countries like the US have a great impact on their studies and practice as they gain more practical knowledge in colleges only. In the future, we need more doctors in India and for that, we have to send our students abroad studies. Political and economic ties between the two nations play a vital role in the educational collaboration between those two nations. With Nations like the US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Russia, Georgia and Armenia we have good relations with their governments that backed off in our education system”