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Australian PM announces major boost to education cooperation, Indian degrees to be recognised

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New Delhi: The “Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism” has been completed, according to an announcement made on Wednesday by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. While in India, Albanese spoke at a presentation to formally announce that Deakin University in Australia would be establishing an international branch campus at GIFT City in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Our bilateral connections in the field of education have seen a substantial development. I’m happy to inform you that the Australia-India Education Qualification Recognition Mechanism has been completed, he remarked.

Maitri scholarships launched to strengthen cultural ties

“Thanks to this new process, your hard-earned degree will be recognised when you return home if you are an Indian student who is studying or has previously studied in Australia. Or you might feel more assured that your Indian degree will be accepted in Australia if you are a part of the 500,000-strong Indian diaspora in Australia, the man said. According to Albanese, it is the most extensive and ambitious agreement that India has ever reached with any nation. It opened up business prospects for Australian education companies to supply Indian students with cutting-edge, more accessible education. And it gives educational institutions a strong foundation on which to think about fresh collaborations, he added.

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Agreement sets the stage for future partnerships and collaborations

The visiting prime minister continued, “It is a magnificent piece of work that will have really substantial effects. A new scholarship for Indian students who desire to study in Australia was also announced by him. “I’m excited to introduce the Maitri scholarships, a brand-new scholarship programme. This is for Indian students who wish to spend up to four years studying there. The scholarships are a component of the larger Maitri initiative, which attempts to strengthen relations between Australia and India on the cultural, educational, and societal levels, according to Albanese. Governor Acharya Devvrat and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel were also present.

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