Albanese announces new education deal with India

Albanese announces new education deal with India

More Indian college students who examine in Australia can have their levels recognised once they return residence and “if you’re a member of Australia’s large Indian diaspora, you’ll be able to feel more confident that your Indian qualifications will be recognised in Australia”.

Albanese stated the Australia-India Education Qualifications Recognition Mechanism was “another significant development in our bilateral education relationship”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese throughout a Holi celebration at Raj Bhavan, in Ahmedabad, India. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“It is the most comprehensive and ambitious arrangement agreed to by India with any country,” Albanese stated.

“It paves the way for commercial opportunities for Australian education providers to offer innovative and more accessible education to Indian students.

“And it offers a stable foundation for our tertiary establishments to contemplate new methods of partnering with one another.”

Albanese has taken to India a delegation of about two dozen leaders from the business, resources and education sectors with bold hopes of deepening ties with Australia’s sixth largest trading partner.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese receives a ceremonial welcome on his arrival in Ahmedabad, India. (Alex Ellinghausen)

During the visit, Albanese will also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Albanese said his announcement overnight was the latest in “our ever-growing schooling partnership”.

He mentioned in his speech that Deakin University was the first overseas university approved to establish a campus in India, and that the University of Wollongong had plans to do the same.

Albanese also announced a newer scholarship offering – the Maitri Scholarships for Indian students to study in Australia for up to four years.

Maitri interprets to imply friendship, Albanese stated.

Source: www.9news.com.au