" Two different countries having one soul." It is in these terms that Shri Mimansak, second secretary of the Department of Education and the language of the High Commission of India in Mauritius, described bilateral relations. He urged the new cohort of students going to the Great Peninsula on Friday to inform them of the rules and conditions to be observed.
India is one of the favorite destinations of Mauritian students for higher studies. Each year, approximately 300 Mauritian students come here to pursue their studies in different sectors. "Going to the country, my friends, to serve your country. India offers you the opportunity to use your knowledge. I hope you will put your talents to Mauritius because the country needs professionals to develop further, "said Shri Mimansak.
In addition, the Indian government has some 'seat' for 'Self Financing' students in courses such as medicine, engineering and pharmacy in prestigious institutes of the Great Peninsula.
Students, for their part, have the same motto: " Visez plus haut pour atteindre des sommets
Praneeta Bhiwajee Rama go to the Banaras Hindu University for studies leading to a master's degree. This is the second time she won a scholarship, the first being for a license. It will examine the 'Performing Arts in Kathak'. It is 'Study Leave', because it works at MGI. She wants to return home to continue to serve the institute.
Nehalkant Sharma Burgus, Royal College of Port Louis, ranked 27th science side, won a seat in the National Institute of Technology, Warangal. It will study the 'Mechanical Engineering'. He wants to go to Mauritius later to serve the country.
For Ruksar Doussoruth, this award represents a success and a new challenge. She studied Urdu language at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi.