To promote Gujarat as an education hub, the Education department organized a roadshow on "study in Gujarat" here on Tuesday.
The study in Gujarat campaign has been initiated by the state government to invite students from other states and abroad to Gujarat.
The roadshow was organized to provide a glimpse of the thriving education sector in Gujarat and enable candidates interested in pursuing higher education to explore opportunities that the state has to offer, a release said.
Speaking at the roadshow,Gujarat's Minister of Tribal Development, Forests, Ganpatsinh Vasava said that "From a place in the 1990s when students of Gujarat had to go to other states for higher education, we have developed institutes which can not only accommodate our students but also students from other states and outside India."
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