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Indian Students In Armenia
February 12, 2005 16:01:15
INDIAN STUDENTS IN ARMENIA
Azg/arm 12 Feb 05
Viviek Kumar studies at the Yerevan State Medical University. He wants to become a cardiologist and says that the profession of a physician is one of the most respected in India. He used to live in a town near Calcutta and had an Armenian friend there. He learnt about the Yerevan State Medical University from newspapers. "I read about the medical University in one of the Armenian newspapers publishing in Calcutta. My friend studied there. He talked of both the University and Armenia with love," Viviek Kumar said. He learnt Armenian in 6 months.
Not only Diaspora Armenians but also the foreign citizens have the opportunity of studying in the Universities of Armenia. The Deansâ~@~Y office of the foreign students at the Yerevan state Medical University opened in 1957. In the beginning the number of Diaspora Armenians prevailed among the students, but in the course of the last few years the number of the students from Syria, Iran and India increased. The Indian students prefer to study at the Medical University. About 700 Indians study there at present. Itâ~@~Ys worth mentioning that they are paying $1500 annually in Armenia, while they have to pay several times more in their country.
Ravindra Rara used to live in a three-storied house with 30 relatives. He said it was difficult to get accustomed to living without the family. He visited all the remarkable places of Armenia, but most of all he admires the snow. "It seldom snowed in the Indian town I lived in. It is so beautiful when the snow covers the streets here," Ravindra Rara said.
The girls brought Indian dresses, bright adornments and various items from India for decorating their rooms. The posters of Indian matinee idols also decorate their rooms. "I like wearing Indian national dresses. Though I like very much the way the clothes that the Armenian girls wear, I prefer wearing our national dresses in Armenia," Ivsha Syet said.
One can see the Armenian pomegranate beside the bright Indian adornments on the table in the room of the Indian students.
By Arevik Badalian
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