Study In India
Affordable Education Leading To Successful Careers At Home
India offers UG, PG, and PhD programmes taught in English and regional languages. You study at large public universities, private campuses, and specialised institutes. Courses combine theory, lab work, and industry projects. Students gain wide options, lower fees, and strong local networks.
Why Study in India?
India blends deep scholarship with fast modern growth. Universities offer research and practical learning. Many institutes link with industry for internships and projects. You get varied culture, low living costs, and strong job networks. Study here if you want wide choices and real work exposure.
India Education System
The system offers diverse paths from certificates to doctoral research. It supports academic study, skills training, and applied research.
Levels of Study
- Undergraduate (Bachelor’s — usually 3–4 years)
- Postgraduate (Master’s — 1–2 years)
- Doctoral (PhD — 3–5 years, varies by field)
Types of Institutions
- Central and state public universities and colleges
- Deemed and private universities with varied fees
- Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and top engineering schools
- Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other top management schools
- Medical colleges, law schools, art and design schools, polytechnics, and vocational institutes
Popular Fields
- Business & Management
- Computer Science & Data Science
- Engineering & Technology
- Medicine & Allied Health
- Law & Social Sciences
- Design, Media & Fine Arts
- Some professional courses require entrance test scores
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Applied Sciences & Research
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate
- 10+2 or equivalent with required marks
Postgraduate
- Bachelor’s degree with required marks or credits
- Many courses ask for entrance tests or work experience
Required Documents
- Academic transcripts and degree certificates
- ID Cards, Passport copy & Photographs
- Experience Certificate (If Required)
- MOI – Medium of Instruction Certificate (If Required)
- Proof of entrance test scores where required
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) for some programmes
- Letters of Recommendation (LOR) for research and select courses
- Proof of funds and sponsorship for international students
- CV / Resume for professional programmes
Visa Process
Secure an admission offer from a recognised Indian university.
Prepare documents: passport, offer letter, financial proof, health cover.
Apply for a Student Visa at the Indian mission in your country.
Travel to India after visa approval and register with your institute.
Follow local immigration and institute rules for stay and work permissions.
Major Intakes
Winter : JanuaryÂ
Fall : September
Cost of Education
Public Universities (UG)
₹30,000 – ₹2,00,000 Per Year
₹30,000 – ₹2,00,000 Per Year
Private institutes / professional courses
₹1,00,000 – ₹20,00,000 Per Year
₹1,00,000 – ₹20,00,000 Per Year
Public Universities (PG)
₹40,000 – ₹3,00,000 Per Year
₹40,000 – ₹3,00,000 Per Year
Private Universities (PG)
₹1,50,000 – ₹25,00,000 Per Year
₹1,50,000 – ₹25,00,000 Approx
The course fees’ mentioned above are only indicative. Students who wish to gain more insight on the fee structure for specific courses and also regarding attractive scholarship opportunities can get in touch with our student counselors for more information.
Living Expenses:Â
Monthly living costs: ₹8,000 – ₹30,000 depending on city and lifestyle.
Annual living range: ₹96,000 – ₹3,60,000.
Major cities cost more; small towns are much cheaper.
Popular Scholarships for Indian Students
Government scholarships for merit and research students
University and state bursaries for needy or top students
Corporate scholarships and internships with stipends
Research grants for PhD candidates
This list is only for reference, and it is highly recommended that the student consult with our counsellors for more details about scholarships in India for Indian students.
💡 Many universities also offer Graduate Assistantships and Teaching/Research Assistantships that help cover tuition and living expenses.
Top Universities in the India
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)
Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
💡 Many more universities and colleges
Frequently Asked Questions
Can international students work while studying in India?
Yes. International students may work with permission from immigration and their institute. Work rules vary by visa type and course. Check visa terms and local rules before you take paid work.
Is English required to study in India?
Many courses use English as the main language. Some regional or vocational courses use local languages. Universities state exact language needs on course pages.
What are the main intakes in India?
Most universities have major intakes in July–August. Some institutes also run January or February intakes. Professional courses may follow different calendars.
Can I stay and work in India after I graduate?
You may apply for appropriate work visas or permits after graduation. Work options depend on job offers, employer sponsorship, and government rules.
How do I choose the right course and institute?
Check course content, faculty, industry ties, placement records, campus life, and fees. Talk to counsellors and alumni. Visit campus pages and attend official info sessions.