Updated on: Friday, March 20, 2009
Nearly 14 students of Foster College of Business Administration, Bradley University, Illinois, the United States. were visiting VIT University as part of a week-long visit to India for a course in Business in Indian Culture.
Students from Bradley University enthralled by India multi-religious and multi-lingual character, with people professing different religions and speaking different languages remaining united.
I am impressed with the population of India, a Charli Lordo, doing senior entrepreneurship programme in BBA, said. “In the U.S., though we have towns of the same size as those in India, we have less number of people. The students who were on their first visit to India were particularly interested to know about the populous nature of the country.
The Bradley University and the VIT University would be signing a Memorandum of Understanding on April 13 to facilitate student and faculty exchange programmes, said Rajesh Iyer, assistant professor, Marketing, Foster College of Business Administration, Bradley University, who was one of the two faculty representatives accompanying the students.
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