February 8, 2008
In India, Limits on Foreign Universities Lead to Creative Partnerships
One recent January afternoon, about 40 students from the Ansal Institute of Technology waited anxiously outside the office of a high-ranking official from North Dakota State University. "You have to write the date the American way, month first, not day first!" yelled one student to another, as they sifted through various documents needed to get their visas approved by the U.S. Embassy.
"I only have one proof of my finances. Is that enough?" another student asked loudly, of no one in
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