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Foreign admissions at OU witness dip - Times of India

Foreign admissions at OU witness dip Top Searches: TNN | Apr 11, 2021, 10:17 IST Representative Image. HYDERABAD: The spread of Covid-19 has severely affected admissions of foreign students at Osmania University (OU), which was once a sought after destination for international students. The university had called for applications for the academic year 2021-22 from April 6. Last year, the university had 249 foreign admissions as against 370 during pre-Covid-19 times. With the educational institutions shut and classes still continuing online due to the second wave of Covid-19, the university authorities are apprehensive of the number of applications that they will receive from international students this year.

Foreign admissions at OU witness dip

Foreign admissions at OU witness dip © Provided by The Times of India HYDERABAD: The spread of Covid-19 has severely affected admissions of foreign students at Osmania University (OU), which was once a sought after destination for international students. The university had called for applications for the academic year 2021-22 from April 6. Last year, the university had 249 foreign admissions as against 370 during pre-Covid-19 times. With the educational institutions shut and classes still continuing online due to the second wave of Covid-19, the university authorities are apprehensive of the number of applications that they will receive from international students this year. The impact of Covid-19 has been very significant on foreign students. With the second wave setting in, we are slightly apprehensive about the number of applications. Nonetheless, we have received 168 applications from foreign students so far. We have reached to embassies seeking support and relaxations for

Bangladesh HC in New Delhi, ICCR organise dance marking 50 years of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh-India-545146

Bangladesh HC in New Delhi, ICCR organise dance marking 50 years of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh-India Gautam Lahiri, New Delhi 4th April, 2021 06:18:10 Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) have organised a dance performance commemorating Mujib Year and 50 years of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and India. On this occasion, Bangladesh High Commission and ICCR of India jointly organised a cultural programme at the Sushma Swaraj Bhavan auditorium Saturday evening. High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India Muhammad Imran and Director General of ICCR Dinesh K Patnaik spoke on the occasion. In his speech, the High Commissioner of Bangladesh Muhammad Imran said Bangladesh-India relations have always shown utmost sincerity of the question of friendship in the last 50 years. 

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