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The New Zealand government has announced a partial scholarship package of NZ $ 260,000 under 2025, aimed at supporting Indian students. The government also announced a unique virtual practice program, which provides 30-year-old Delhi students with a distance with New Zealand companies. The project will offer an experience of cross-border industry and an idea of new Zealand’s innovative work culture. As an ongoing academic involvement, New Zealand and Indian institutions set to sign memorandums of understanding memorandums (Mus) in the fields of student mobility, joint research and scientific exchange.
The scholarships announced the new Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Lux during the event held in Iid Delhi. The event was celebrated by the New Zealand Center, the flag-bearing initiative, which unites all New Zealand universities in cooperation with Iid Delhi.
The event also received significant investments in joint research initiatives between New Zealand and India, such as artificial intelligence, stability, disasters, and advanced engineering.
It is noteworthy that the cooperation between the University and Iid Delhi, the Earth’s Earth Data to mitigate climate change, to comply with the purposes of India’s national stability and research on the solution of global challenges.
According to IIT Delhi, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Lux, New Zealand Lux, “New Zealand and India share the scientific excellence and cultural world, we continue to adhere to students in the global stage.”