“We are seeing growing interest from India in Russian medical education. Since 2016, the number of Indians studying with us has increased by 200 percent. We preserve the best principles of Russian education, rather than switching to Bologna standards.”
This was stated in New Delhi by Deputy Minister of Health of Russia Tatyana Semenova.
As part of the 1st Indo-Russian educational summit, a representative delegation from Moscow, consisting of T. Semenova and the deputy head of Rossotrudnichestvo Pavel Shevtsov, visited the Indian National Medical Commission (NMC).
Its mission is to improve access to quality and affordable medical education in India.
They spoke via video call with NMC Chairman B.N. Gangadhar, who was on a business trip to Bangalore, and also, off line, with Cabinet Secretary B. Srinivas.
#Rossotrudnichestvo #education #medicine
This was stated in New Delhi by Deputy Minister of Health of Russia Tatyana Semenova.
As part of the 1st Indo-Russian educational summit, a representative delegation from Moscow, consisting of T. Semenova and the deputy head of Rossotrudnichestvo Pavel Shevtsov, visited the Indian National Medical Commission (NMC).
Its mission is to improve access to quality and affordable medical education in India.
They spoke via video call with NMC Chairman B.N. Gangadhar, who was on a business trip to Bangalore, and also, off line, with Cabinet Secretary B. Srinivas.
#Rossotrudnichestvo #education #medicine