วันจันทร์ที่ 15 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Reality TV gives Indian Student Study Abroad

UK University of Warwick came up with a new way, a foreign student in India to win. In collaboration with the British High Commission, Warwick has offered a course of four years of engineering to the winner of an Indian reality show called Airtel Scholar Hunt.

The program, described in a BBC news feature how to complete a cross between the apprentice and mind, "offered a prize of study abroad, with an estimated value of around £ 45,000Sterling. Predictably, used by thousands of struggling rivals. After eight weeks, tests, surveys and tests, was crowned the winner. The coveted award went to 18-year-old Arvin Aradhya from Delhi.

Interview with the BBC on campus Warwick, visibly agitated Mr. Arahdya praised the English climate. Then he went to say what it was that he loved more Warwick: "The Diversity". Made it clear that he spoke about academic diversity, with all sectorsLearning the campus. "

For Warwick, how important was the creation of a diverse student population. The University is Dr. Tony Prince and reality-TV venture, "a new and innovative way to attract students" - in case of Indian students, a group that should be at British universities pains to draw, and draw from the competition United States.

The company has proposed to the deepest aspirations of the new Indian middle class for their children. Education abroad isThe hallmark of these efforts, and an all-paid one thing was certain of the Indian imagination, inspiring - and not

Young Mr. Aradhya aspirations are right in the truest sense, according to the stars. "His ambition is to become an astronaut. Given his strong start, and his victory total in height Scholar Hunt has given it, there is every reason to hope to reach young scholar of blast-off.

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