Dear all,

Does there happen to be anyone on this list who is familiar with the process by which universities/tertiary education institutions in India select their students, or more specifically: whether they take into account/how they value students taking Western qualifications such as GCSE/A-Levels, IB or Cambridge Pre-U? Is there perhaps a preference for one among those (or for one not mentioned here)?

(I am asking on behalf of Sanskrit@StJames, whose Sanskrit teaching materials for GCSE and A-Level are already used by a certain number of schools in India - see e.g. http://www.dailyo.in/arts/sanskrit-language-education-moglys-gurukul-school-textbook/story/1/2940.html)

Many thanks, 
     Antonia


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Dr. Antonia Ruppel
Townsend Senior Lecturer in the
    Greek, Latin and Sanskrit Languages
Cornell University

2014-2016: Teacher of Sanskrit and Classics
     St James Senior School for Boys (Ashford, Surrey (UK))