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Parul Sharma
NEW DELHI: The dream of pursuing higher education in Canada has now been made easier for all those studying in different branches of Ryan Schools. The Ryan International Group of Institutions has become the exclusive educational partner of Canada's British Columbia province. A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Ryan International Group of Institutions and a public institutional board, School District 42, from British Columbia in Canada that will facilitate easy access to students from these schools to education opportunities in that province. "Our students would be welcome there. Once they pass out from Class XII, and if they meet the parameters and the requirements wanted by the universities there, they will straightaway get admission in those institutions. They would no longer have to undergo any other rigmarole," says Nilima Gulati, Senior Executive with the Ryan International Group of Institutions. "The eligibility criteria for these institutions will be defined in the case of Ryan students. There will be an entrance examination for them but they will not have to go through various other exams that students normally are required to," she adds.
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