Global Educational Venture (GEV) and Swami Vivekanand Institute of Engineering and Technology (SVIET) have inked a collaboration to establish a Gurugram branch of King’s College, UK. Adhering to state norms, admissions will follow guidelines set by the original college.
Global Educational Venture partners with SVIET to bring King's College in India.
In a significant collaboration, Global Educational Venture (GEV) and Swami Vivekanand Institute of Engineering and Technology (SVIET) have signed an agreement to establish a branch of the prestigious King’s College, UK in Gurugram. With over 150 years of rich legacy, King’s College is renowned for its excellence in education.
Admissions to the new branch will adhere to state norms and regulations, as well as guidelines set forth by the original King’s College in the UK. Detailed information regarding the admission process, including tuition fees and scholarship opportunities, will be released closer to the commencement of admissions.
Clarifying the staffing structure, the institute announced that a majority of the faculty will be recruited from the UK, Europe, and other countries, including the school's head and coordinators. However, some faculty members will be sourced from India based on subject requirements and their expertise in respective fields.
The establishment of King’s College in Gurugram marks a significant milestone in the realm of education, promising a world-class learning environment for students in the region.
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