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Indian Sharda University gets praises from Malawi alumni

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Indian Sharda University has gained praises from former students for high standard of education being offered.

Malawian former students at Sharda told The Maravi Post on Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Lilongwe during interaction with the university’s authorities that the knowledge acquired at the institution is exceptional.

Faith Lilongwe, Nutrition and Dietetics graduate said, “Sharda University offers quality and dynamic programs that embrace other African cultures. I was at the university from 2022 that I graduated in Nutrition.

“I’m currently working at Global Hope as a Nutrition Assistant. Therefore, with the knowledge attained, I will be able to help my country help,” says Lilongwe.

She added, “My three stays in India were inspiring and learning about nutrition and cultural diversity which will help me in my work as a nutritionist. This is a high learning institution I will recommend many Malawians to enroll for academic excellence results”.

Sharda University’s International Relations Division Rahul Pal said the interaction sessions with former students aimed at learning about their experiences, and challenges met at the institution for improvement.

Pal assured Malawians for high quality education at the university.

“Our goal is to offer high-quality education to African countries including Malawi by exposing the student to modern technologies in agriculture, infrastructure, ICT, medicine, and others towards their country’s development agenda.

“We will continue offering spaces for scholarship at the university that many developing nations be benefit from world class education”, assures Pal.

Sharda University is one of the highest learning institutions in India with the highest number of international students in various disciplines including Engineering, management, medical, dental, tourism and hospitality, law, design, architecture, journalism and mass communication, agriculture, languages nursing, and others.

The university also offers scholarships to students in developing nations.