Youth leaders of Pakistan wished prosperity to Altai State University

22 September 2016 Public Relations Department
The participants of International Forum of Asian Youth Leaders “Altai-Asia 2016” include representatives of 10 foreign countries.

ASU has hosted delegation from Pakistan for the second time. But it is the first visit for vice-director for internal affairs of Akbar Public School Ali Raza Khan and specialist of the Department for Student Affairs under Karachi Institute of Information Technology, member of Pakistan Youth Parliament Salma Raza. They told ASU press service that Pakistan has two systems of education – public and private. In Russian schools children get similar education, but there are low-quality and prestigious schools in Pakistan.

“Our main aim at the forum is to learn more about Russia in general and Russian education system in particular, establish professional contacts and friendly relations with the colleagues from other countries, get acquainted with culture of forum participants,” explained Salma Raza.

“In our country few people know about education in Russia and good scientific background as at Altai State University. When I return home, I will definitely tell my pupils that it is possible to get good education in Russia majoring in medicine or other sciences,” noted Ali Raza Khan.

The participants of International Forum of Asian Youth Leaders have already visited ASU laboratories, centers and museums. The representatives of Pakistan along with other forum guests were impressed by what they saw and wished further prosperity to Altai State University.

It is to be reminded that the International Forum of Asian Youth Leaders “Altai-Asia 2016” is conducted jointly by Altai State University and Rossotrudnichestvo Agency for the third time. The event, which is organized in the framework of “Generation Next” program, is aimed at short-term visiting of young specialists in politic, humanitarian, cultural and educational spheres to Russia.
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