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India, the world's largest democracy, is home to more than one out of every six human beings alive today. Cradle of one of the oldest and most influential civilizations on earth, it is an astoundingly complex nation, where you can log on to the web in a cyber cafe while elephants and camels pass in the street. Although Hinduism is the dom... read moreIndia, the world's largest democracy, is home to more than one out of every six human beings alive today. Cradle of one of the oldest and most influential civilizations on earth, it is an astoundingly complex nation, where you can log on to the web in a cyber cafe while elephants and camels pass in the street. Although Hinduism is the dominant religion, India also has the largest Muslim population in the world, as well as significant Christian, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist minorities. Dozens of different languages are spoken. The program is based in the city of Jaipur, the capital of the north Indian fabled state of Rajasthan and home to 1.5 million people. Less
The MSID program focuses on both academic and experiential learning; you take classes and then do an internship on your own. The highlight (by far) is living with Indian families and being able to work with other Indians at your internship. The organization of MSID can be difficult at times but most frustrations can be attributed to the challenges of living in India in general. You have to be very independent and push to learn/explore things - t... Read more
The MSID program focuses on both academic and experiential learning; you take classes and then do an internship on your own. The highlight (by far) is living with Indian families and being able to work with other Indians at your internship. The organization of MSID can be difficult at times but most frustrations can be attributed to the challenges of living in India in general. You have to be very independent and push to learn/explore things - t... Read more
The MSID program focuses on both academic and experiential learning; you take classes and then do an internship on your own. The highlight (by far) is living with Indian families and being able to work with other Indians at your internship. The organization of MSID can be difficult at times but most frustrations can be attributed to the challenges of living in India in general. You have to be very independent and push to learn/explore things - t... Read more