Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India, France sign mutual agreements

- Prashant K Nanda prashant.n@livemint.com n

: India and France on Saturday inked an agreement to recognize each other’s academic qualificat­ions paving way for a stronger education exchange and labour mobility in future.

Underlinin­g the “long-standing relationsh­ip” between France and India, human resource developmen­t minister Prakash Java de kart er med the“mutual recognitio­n of educationa­l qualificat­ions” between France and India as historic. “It is historic…for the first time, a government to government MoU (memorandum of understand­ing) has been signed to mutually recognize academic qualificat­ions. It will help the student community. There used to be only bilateral arrangemen­ts between institutio­ns to institutio­ns,” he said in New Delhi. “I hope more and more countries, like France, will come forward for mutual recognitio­n of academic qualificat­ions so that the mobility of students and profession­als improves,” Javadekar added.

Frederique Vidal, French minister of higher education, research and innovation, said France is eager to attract more Indian students to study there. In 2017, 5,000 Indian students went to France to pursue higher education, a 60% jump over the previous year. France wishes to take this number to 10,000 by 2020. If France succeeds in attracting that many students, it may be placed among top five countries for Indian students seeking foreign degrees and may become a key challenger to UK as an abroad educationa­l destinatio­n for Indians. The move will also allow better profession­al mobility meaning more doctors, lawyers, researcher­s, scientists and other skilled profession­als from both the countries may move to practice or stay in each other countries. Apart from the MoU on mutual recognitio­n of academic qualificat­ions between India and France, 15 MoUs between various institutio­ns of India and France in the areas of higher education, research and innovation.

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