Brindavian College Woos Ghanaian Students

BRINDAVAN COLLEGE, a reputable India-based tertiary institution with students from over 46 countries, has indicated that it has more room for Ghanaian students, particularly given their excellent academic track record. Majed Sabha, Chairman of Brindavan College � Group of Institutions, who recently met Ghanaian students at the M-Plaza Hotel in Accra, in connection with student admissions, said the school was offering special rates and discounts for students from Ghana. �Brindavan College was founded as an academic institution in 1993, and now educates thousands of students from all over the world. We invite you to discover the possibilities at Brindavan College through our website � www.brindavancollege.com,� Dr Sabha noted. Offering B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com courses, Brindavan College is accredited at the A-level by India�s National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), a statutory body constituted by the Government of India to assess the standard of colleges in India and grade them. �With more than 17 years of excellence in professional education and training, Brindavan College is a leading college in Bangalore. Students have been sponsored by the Government of India, through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Delhi, with scholarships to study various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.� He continued that the college currently offered nine undergraduate courses in B.Sc., B.C.A., B.B.M., B.Com and five postgraduate courses in M.Sc., MBA and MCA. Its engineering college also offers courses in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electronics and communication engineering, computer science and engineering, information science and engineering and MBA. The college has excellent infrastructure, well-qualified and committed faculty, sports, hostels and transport facilities. �Our local representative and placement officer in Ghana is Andy Sarpong. He can be located in CETPAD House, Accra North,� Dr Sabha said. Brindavan College is recognized as a research centre by Bangalore University. A research project on the development of functional foods for elderly population, funded by the Indian Government�s Department of Science and Technology (DST), with a sanctioned budget of Rs. 16 Lakhs, is under progress. In addition, proposals for five other major projects have been submitted to the Government of India and are under consideration. The college has been registering excellent results in all its courses every year.