26 May 2016, 10:19 am
The seminar and counseling of the program will take place in Mumbai on May 29 for the students.
Manipal International Center for Applied Sciences’ (ICAS) “Twinning” international engineering program for Indian students are for those aspiring to pursue their under-graduate engineering degree (equivalent of B.Tech) from leading foreign universities across the world.
This program comprises of an internationally aligned pattern of curriculum wherein the student spends the first two years of the program at the ICAS campus in Manipal and the next two years at the chosen foreign university and acquires an international degree after course completion.
With the increasing demand from students and parents to know more about the ICAS program, The objective of the initiative is to provide a live platform to students and parents to understand the unique benefits of ICAS program. The details of the program is mentioned below.
Director International Engineering Twining Program, Dr. Radhakrishna S. Aithal expressed, “At ICAS, all possible efforts are made to develop industry-ready human resources to meet the challenges of global competitiveness. Students will be apprised on the significance and worthiness of international engineering education. I assure the parents that all necessary facilities will be extended to the students here and that we truly care for your children”.
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