MAHE’s international transfer program applications to close soon
Team Careers360 | July 25, 2019 | 06:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 25: The International Centre for Applied Sciences (ICAS) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is inviting applications from aspiring engineers who wish to be part of their International Transfer Programme.
The program allows students enrolled in MAHE’s engineering departments the option to complete their final two years from a university abroad. By studying the first half of their degree in India, students can save upto 40% of their study cost as compared to studying the entire course abroad.
The candidates can opt to transfer their academic credits from the first two years to a university in countries such as USA, UK, Australia, Germany, Canada, France, etc.
The programme also allows students to change their branch or area of specialisation after joining the foreign university. With over 160 universities across different countries accepting ICAS credits, students have a wide range of universities to choose from.
Upon completion of the programme, the student can obtain an engineering degree awarded by the international university. The students who want to opt-out of the programme can do so and get a Bsc Applied Science degree from MAHE.
The admissions will close on 31st July 2019. To apply online, visit www.manipal.edu/icas .
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