Speaking at an event organised by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) here, Irani spoke of the importance of educational and cultural diplomacy.
"The challenge before the country's educational institutions is whether the engagement with foreign students is to be limited only on the basis of scholarships or can they be invited because of excellence in various fields," she said.
"India is an affordable destination for high quality education," she said.
"Over 3,600 higher education institutes have provided their data for these rankings," the HRD minister said, referring to IIT council's proposal to hold entrance tests in around 8 foreign countries.
"Recognising the need to increase the inflow of foreign students, the IIT council took a unanimous decision to ensure that in 2017 students from eight nations, including SAARC nations, would be allowed to sit for IIT-JEE (Advanced) exam," she said.
Addressing a gathering which included ICCR chief Prof Lokesh Chandra and several official from External Affairs ministry, Irani said, "Cultural diplomacy has been at the forefront of her ministry's engagement with the MEA for too long."
"The PM now has given an added push through education diplomacy. I am hopeful this educational diplomacy is a part of diplomacy that will take us from strength to strength in the times to come," she said.
Indian Council for Cultural Relations chief Chandra, in his speech, said ICCR annually offers around 3,350 scholarship slots to international students, wishing to study in India in various programmes and disciplines.
