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While there are many possibilities for international students to study abroad, India is a particularly good option. India is one of the world's fastest-growing countries, and its technology sector is rising quickly because of its robust infrastructure and abundance of start-up chances. The tech sector has also seen an increase in job opportunities. The higher education industry in India is rapidly changing and providing more chances for students from other countries. There are currently more than a thousand recognised educational institutions in the nation, and almost half of them are becoming well-known outside. Quality and standards in education are guaranteed by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) official accreditation and ranking of all these institutions.
India is an intriguing place to study abroad because of its status as a developing country. India is seeing tremendous technological advancement every day despite obstacles like poverty and societal problems. A major sign of the nation's economic growth is the expanding middle class, and rates of poverty, illiteracy, and infant mortality are all gradually declining. Life expectancy in India is rising quickly in tandem with the country's increasing wealth and power, which reflects the country's continuous evolution.
Area : 32,87,263 sq. km
Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone : (UTC+5:30)
Location: Continent of Asia
Universities/Colleges
- Asian International University
- Sikkim Skill University
- Mangalayatan University
- Presidency University
- YBN University
- Capital University
- Arni University
- NIILM University
- Sabarmati University
- ICFAI University
- Dr. C.V. Raman University
- Apex Professional University
- Accurate Institute of Management and Technology
- Dronacharya Group of Institutions
- ITS Engineering College
- GNIOT Group of Institutions
- Jagan Institute of Management Studies
- Asia Pacific Institute of Management
- Hierank Business School
- EMPI Business School
Application Procedure
As long as you have all of the required documentation in order, the process of applying for an Indian student visa is simple and efficient. You’ll just need to follow these steps:
- Enroll at an Indian university: Receive a formal acceptance letter from your institution and pay any enrollment fees.
- Fill out the online visa application form: Be sure to complete all the requested personal details otherwise your application will be rejected.
- Upload a digital photograph: You’ll need to attach a passport-style photograph of yourself to your online application.
- Pay online: You’ll be asked to make an e-payment to the Indian authorities. The cost will depend on your nationality.
- Submit your online application: You won’t be able to edit your application after submission, so spare some time to proofread it before you send it off.
- Print a copy of your online application: You’ll need to present this document to an Indian visa application centre (IVAC) or mission later in the process.
- Book an appointment with your closest IVAC or mission: Remember to bring along a copy of your online application and the specified supporting documents. A full documentation list can be found in the section below.
- Wait for a decision: If you’re successful, you can have your visa mailed to you or you can collect it from the IVAC or mission.