India offers 300 tertiary scholarships for Malaysian students
The government of India is offering full scholarships to 300 Malaysian students to pursue their tertiary studies.
Education Minister Maszlee Malik said the matter was conveyed to him by India's Human Resource Development Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank when they met in Paris yesterday on the sidelines of the 40th Session of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco).
Describing it as a fruitful and constructive meeting, Maszlee said the offer would cover 200 scholarships under its Study in India programme for Malaysian undergraduates to study various fields in India, while the remaining slots are for 100 post-graduate students to pursue Information Technology.
"It was a fruitful meeting with India's most senior minister in their cabinet. India not only wants to renew Malaysia-India cooperation in the field of higher education, but have more collaborations as well,” Maszlee said when met after the meeting.
Besides India, Maszlee (below) also had bilateral meetings with Azerbaijan Education Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, who expressed keen interest to learn more on the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013-2025, which the latter viewed as comprehensive and holistic.
"He (Bayramov) is interested to explore more collaborations with Malaysia after he had talks with Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the 18th Non-Alignment Movement Summit in October.
"He was impressed with our education system and Azerbaijan is looking for opportunities to send their students to pursue their undergraduate studies in Malaysia," Maszlee said, adding that offers to explore more education opportunities in Malaysia would be sent out soon.
An invitation by a representative from the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 was also extended to Maszlee to attend a roundtable meeting for Education Ministers at the 12th Policy Dialogue Forum, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates in December.
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