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Singapore campus, and U.S. degree

South East Asian countries such as Singapore and Malaysia are emerging as education and research hubs, where universities from the U.S., France, Australia and Germany are setting up associate campuses. Singapore, especially, is going all out to woo foreign universities to either tie up with local institutions to offer courses or set up their own campuses.

Foreign universities find these joint ventures appealing as there is huge demand for these courses from Singaporean, Chinese, Indian and Nigerian students. Dhvani Anumolu, assistant manager of Singapore Education, says, “There are at least 14 foreign universities that have tied up with educational institutions in Singapore.”

KANNAL ACHUTHAN

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