Concordia University enters strategic partnership to help Indian study abroad aspirants

Concordia University enters strategic partnership to help Indian study abroad aspirants

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 28, 2024 12:47 IST

The strategic partnership will not only support students in their academic and professional growth but also enhance the educational experience of Indian study-abroad aspirants who seek to pursue higher education in the US.

Concordia University enters strategic partnership to help Indian study abroad aspirants

Concordia University, St. Paul (CSP), has entered a strategic partnership with Exxeella Education Group, to aid Indian aspirants to study in the US. The university offers over 100-degree programs across various fields such as health sciences, humanities, business, education, and technology. Aspirants can choose subjects as per their choices.

The university claims to offer a diverse and inclusive community with students from all backgrounds leading to a supportive and rich environment. The lectures are delivered by award-winning professors and each class has less than 60 students.

Dr. Kimberly Craig, Vice Provost, and Dr. Eric Lamott, Provost and Chief Operating Officer of CSP visited India to highlight the significance of this partnership.

Mr. Aravind Arasavilli, Chairman of Exxeella Education Group said, "Concordia University, St. Paul truly transforms lives. It gives students the skills and knowledge they need to shine on the global stage. With our partnership, we're making sure Indian students get the best support and guidance, so their transition to the U.S. is as smooth as possible."








The US is the top choice for Indian aspirants who seek to study abroad. The country offers quality education and a global career opportunity.

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