Debanjan Chakrabarti, director of British Council East India, said the new 198 scholarships under the 'Great' campaign are in subject areas ranging from art and design to engineering, law and management.
A total of 40 UK universities are participating in this programme.
"Studying in the UK offers Indian students three things - a world-class education, being part of an international student body and the chance to work post study," he said, adding selected students will join over 400,000 international students from 200 countries.
"It will give students the best platform to transform their lives, communities and country," Chakrabarti said.
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