NU holds seminar on US Educational Opportunities

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A seminar titled “Experience America: Educational Opportunities in the US and Enhancing Student Mobility in Northeast” was held at Nagaland University’s Kohima Campus, Meriema, on Tuesday. The event was jointly organized by the US Consulate General Kolkata, YRG Care, and Nagaland University, drawing over 300 students from institutions including Alder College, Model Christian College, Don Bosco College, State College of Teacher Education, and various university departments.

Aiswarya Mondal, Program Manager, US Consulate General Kolkat & others at the programme

Prof Lungsang Zeliang, Placement Officer, Nagaland University, chaired the seminar and encouraged students to explore higher education opportunities in the U.S. Prof GT Thong, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, highlighted the wide range of academic programs and scholarships available in the US, emphasizing the role of innovation and individuality in American education.

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Aiswarya Mondal, English Language & Program Manager at the U.S. Consulate General Kolkata, introduced the “Experience America” initiative, which aims to bridge knowledge gaps, support student applications, and strengthen academic collaboration between the two countries.

A virtual orientation session was conducted by US Embassy officials Jayatee Barai and Megha Roy Chatterjee, offering insights into US government exchange programs, scholarships, application processes, and professional courses. Additionally, Sadhya Krishnan from YRG Care addressed the underrepresentation of Northeast students in global education and stressed the need for greater awareness and structured support to facilitate international study opportunities.

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