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by vijay7an
Sat Feb 14, 2015 6:05 pm
Forum: R2I Planning & Preparation
Topic: Oci card holders paying higher fees at university
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Oci card holders paying higher fees at university

Sumachechi I am going to sleep over your idea that things may change in time to come. My son is a very creative boy who went into a top independent school and I'm gutted to push him down the route of rote learning and reproducing. I'm in a big dilemma on the right thing to do. Whilst I wholly agree ...
by vijay7an
Sat Feb 14, 2015 9:07 am
Forum: R2I Planning & Preparation
Topic: Oci card holders paying higher fees at university
Replies: -1
Views: 11

Oci card holders paying higher fees at university

Sumachechi - my best wishes for your child for his exams!

Thank you for your view on the CBSE. You didn't specify too your nationality and if not Indian passport holder, how are you going to get out of paying dollar fees?
by vijay7an
Sat Feb 14, 2015 9:04 am
Forum: R2I Planning & Preparation
Topic: Oci card holders paying higher fees at university
Replies: -1
Views: 11

Oci card holders paying higher fees at university

[QUOTENow after 4 years he is like a local. Since he studied 5 years here he is eligible for local engg / med colleges.[/QUOTE]

Kumte: Thank you so much for replying. However is your child a foreign National with OCI? How does he become eligible under the general category?
by vijay7an
Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:40 pm
Forum: R2I Planning & Preparation
Topic: Oci card holders paying higher fees at university
Replies: -1
Views: 11

Oci card holders paying higher fees at university

Dear All, I am a British passport holder with and OCI and have returned to India from the UK 3 months ago and am put up at Chennai. I have 2 sons aged 11 and 3. I have enrolled my older boy at a school in Chennai offering IGCSE as an interim measure as I came in the middle of term. Having arrived ...

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