London:
Coinciding with the visit of British Prime Minister David Cameron to India, a group of 30 Indian students currently pursuing their post-graduate studies in the UK had a special tour of the 10 Downing Street in London.
The students were among the 60 'Jubilee Scholars' chosen from different states of India and they have been doing their post-graduation studies in different UK universities.
Mark Herbert, Director Communications, British Council, who organised the visit on Tuesday said, "We welcome Indian students in the UK universities and 9 out of 10 told the British Council that they have a great experience. Also with 31 of the world's top 200 universities in the UK, getting a degree here gives young people a really strong start to their career."
Some of the students described their visit to 10 Downing Street as "amazing and unique."
The students were among the 60 'Jubilee Scholars' chosen from different states of India and they have been doing their post-graduation studies in different UK universities.
Mark Herbert, Director Communications, British Council, who organised the visit on Tuesday said, "We welcome Indian students in the UK universities and 9 out of 10 told the British Council that they have a great experience. Also with 31 of the world's top 200 universities in the UK, getting a degree here gives young people a really strong start to their career."
Some of the students described their visit to 10 Downing Street as "amazing and unique."
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