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Russia Education Agency opens its branch in India

The New Delhi branch will serve as a support centre for university applicants, with agency specialists on hand to help them choose a study programme and university, complete all admission procedures, obtain visas and handle any other necessary paperwork
New Delhi: The Indian national flag and the Russian flag flutter on lamp posts along Kartavya Path ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India, in New Delhi on December 4. PTI

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Russian Education Agency, a joint project between Synergy Corporation and Innopraktika, has opened its branch in New Delhi. The agency’s aim is to develop cultural, scientific and social ties between the two countries, and help Indian students access quality higher education in Russia.

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The New Delhi branch will serve as a support centre for university applicants, with agency specialists on hand to help them choose a study programme and university, complete all admission procedures, obtain visas and handle any other necessary paperwork. This will simplify the process for Indian students eager to pursue education in Russia and build their future on the foundation of international academic excellence.

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Additionally, the agency will seek to promote Russian culture and language. Themed classes will provide Indian schoolchildren with an insight into the country in which they wish to study.

“For us, it’s not just about providing international applicants with information on Russian universities — after all, they can easily find all of that online if they want to. Our real goal is to help them get accepted: that’s why we match them with subject-specific preparatory courses, guide them through document preparation and submission, and support their cultural adaptation,” emphasised Natalia Popova, First Deputy CEO of Innopraktika.

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