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Ukraine-returned Indian students can continue studies in Uzbekistan

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Posted on 14 Oct 2022
11:24 AM
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Uzbekistan's Ambassador to India Dilshod Akhatov presented 'provisional admission letters' to some students
The absorption of Ukraine-returned Indian students happened following requests from "Indian partners"

Nearly 2,000 medical students who returned to India from the war-hit Ukraine will be relocated to universities in Uzbekistan, where they can complete their studies. Uzbekistan's Ambassador to India Dilshod Akhatov presented 'provisional admission letters' to some students at an event here on Thursday.

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The absorption of Ukraine-returned Indian students happened following requests from "Indian partners" to examine the possibility of relocating some of them in Uzbekistan's institutions, he said. ".... the demand for allocation was huge. We have had some requests and proposals from our Indian partners to examine some possibilities to relocate one part of Indian students who studied in Ukraine to Uzbekistan's institutions." He further said Uzbekistan aims to emerge as a major international education hub.

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About 2,000 Indian medical students will be accommodated in institutions in Uzbekistan, said B Divya Raj Reddy, Director of NEO Educational Consultancy.

Last updated on 14 Oct 2022
11:24 AM
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