Why Indian students choose to study at The New School?

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    Indian students choose to study at The New School as The school provides excellent instruction emphasizing critical and logical thinking. Indian students attending The New School are settle in a cosmopolitan setting, which gives them a knowledge of many cultures, languages, and cuisines outside of the classroom. International students find it easy to communicate and learn in English-speaking colleges like The New School because English is widely spoken and is a major language of teaching in India.

    Internationally recognised scientists, engineers, and medical experts make up The New School's faculty, which offers knowledge and pract

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