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Thursday, February 07, 2008
Bharathidasan University to admit 1,000 Chinese students by December, 2008

It has appointed Sailcon Beijing Eduation Company Limited as its representative
  • Chinese students would be provided English coaching for duration of three and six months
  • It will identify established affiliated institutions to offer some of the programmes
TIRUCHI: Bharathidasan University has appointed Sailcon Beijing Eduation Company Limited, China, as its representative for facilitating admission of Chinese students in the university and affiliated colleges.

The university has signed a memorandum of understanding with Sailcon, vesting the latter with the a set of responsibilities that include making presentations and offering counselling at targeted schools and colleges in China; participation in appropriate promotional events; and arranging public relation events and press coverage and selecting students eligible for admission to various programmes.


Chinese students deem India as a favoured destination for higher education valuing the opportunities for developing their English communication skills.

Advancements in IT sector had stood India in good stead, said Vice-Chancellor Ponnavaikko.

He informed that the university would be in a position to admit as many as 1,000 Chinese students by December, 2008, for the following programmes: B.Sc. Computer Science, B.C.A., B.E. Computer Science and Engineering, B.E. Information Technology, B.B.A., M.E. Computer Science and Engineering, M.E. Information Technology, M.E. Software Engineering, M.B.A. and M.C.A.

Chinese students would also be provided English coaching for durations of three and six months.

Tamil study included
The undergraduate programmes that would be devised specifically for the Chinese students will also include a component in basic Tamil study.

Sailcon would arrange for adapting the students of China where 11 years of schooling is in vogue to the higher educational requirements in India for a year to make them eligible for the undergraduate admission.

Though the university would offer all the programmes on its premises through its School of Engineering, it would also identify established affiliated institutions which would be able to provide air-conditioned hostel rooms and Chinese food to offer some of the programmes.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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