Georgia continues to attract Indian medical students : vimar

Georgia continues to attract Indian medical students

The number of Indian students going to study in Georgia, a country located at the intersection of east Europe and west Asia, continues to rise. In 2021, Indian foreign minister S. Jaishankar, during a visit to Georgia, had estimated the number of Indian students in the country at 8000. Most of the Indian students, whoThe number of Indian students going to study in Georgia, a country located at the intersection of east Europe and west Asia, continues to rise. In 2021, Indian foreign minister S. Jaishankar, during a visit to Georgia, had estimated the number of Indian students in the country at 8000. Most of the Indian students, who ยป The FINANCIAL Education

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