TOKYO UNIVERSITY TO SPONSOR
SUPER 30
STUDENTS
Mr. Yoshino said the Japanese government Broadcast
Corporation (NHK) ran a programme on Super 30 under the heading “Indian shock”
to highlight the success of the mathematical club.He said the engagement with
Super 30 was part of Japanese government programme “Global 30” to increase flow
of Indian students there.“Presently, out of 1.4 lakh foreign students annually
coming to Japan, India’s contribution is only 600. Japan wishes to increase
(its) number of foreign students to 3 lakh by 2020 which can be achieved by
raising flow of students from India, particularly in the field of science and
technology,” he said.Mr. Kumar said the offer from the university was
encouraging.“This will open avenues for our students in foreign country,” he
said.Super 30 is an initiative of Mr. Kumar, a mathematician, to train 30 poor
students every year for IIT-JEE out of which a majority have so far succeeded
in the test.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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