The courses available for study include sciences, humanities, commerce, and engineering, except medical studies.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Apr 18, 2021
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Delhi, is inviting applications from Nigerians and other international students for scholarships, the Federal Ministry of Education has said.
A statement from the Federal Scholarship Board Management explained that the scholarship is meant for students seeking to pursue higher studies at the undergraduate, post-graduate, and doctoral levels in Indian Educational Institutes/Universities for the 2021-2022 academic year.
The courses available for study include sciences, humanities, commerce, and engineering, except medical studies. Students from Nigeria, having a good academic record (with minimum 60 per cent marks or GPA 3 out of GPA 5 in qualifying examinations) and proficient in English, are welcome to apply for the ICCR scholarships, the statement said.
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In a bid to promote Sanskrit, the Centre has launched an app called Little Guru for people who want to learn the language.
The app has been developed by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
It is available on the Google Play Store.
New Delhi: In a bid to promote Sanskrit, the Centre has recently launched an app called Little Guru for people who want to learn the language. The app has been developed by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and aims to make learning Sanskrit easy and entertaining by gamifying it.
The app has been produced by Bengaluru-based Gamapp Sportswizz and is available on the Google Play Store.
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There has been great demand from some countries for assistance in learning Sanskrit, often called language of the Gods
Indian government has launched first-ever app that enables the user to learn Sanskrit, the ancient language of the country. The app created by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) has been named Little Guru .
The app aims to make learning Sanskrit easy and entertaining by gamifying it. It has been developed by Bengaluru-based company Gamapp sportswizz. The app is available on Google Play Store. Little guru is a beautiful symbol of what we proposed to do in teaching to people across the world. This app will help students, teachers, monks.to be able to get an app that will help them learn easier at their own pace, whatever time they want. It helps you do better, said Dinesh Patnaik, director general of ICCR.