STUDY INDIA PROGRAMME 2010
Study India is a three week summer programme that gives UK undergraduate students the opportunity to experience India first hand.
What is Study India?
The programme runs in Mumbai and Delhi, and offers a mix of language and culture classes, lectures on Indian history and commerce and visits to cultural and historic sites.
It is taking place from Saturday 14 August to Saturday 4 September 2010.
Am I eligible to apply?
If you are a current undergraduate student at a UK university in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales you are eligible to apply. Read the eligibility criteria in full.
How do I apply?
Entry onto Study India is by competitive application, with 200 places available. Find out how to apply and complete both the online application form and reference form by 5pm on Wednesday 17 March. Please read the selection criteria carefully.
How much does it cost?
Participants accepted onto the programme will need to cover the cost of their airfare, visa, and vaccination plus spending money. Study India covers the cost of the programme, accommodation and meals.
“I think the programme has inspired me to broaden my horizons in terms of learning and travelling, basically it has opened the world up to me.”
Mark MacMillan, Mumbai participant 2009
"Everything I did in India I was trying for the first time…if I hadn’t made that effort then I would not have met any of the great people or seen any of those amazing places."
Ashley Winter, New Delhi participant 2009
Study India is organised by King's College London's Centre for Indian Cultures and the University of Birmingham's International Office and is funded by the UK India Education and Research Initiative. Our partners in India are the H.R. College in Mumbai and the University of New Delhi.
Please see www.studyindia.org.uk for further details and to apply.
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