MANAGED INDIA OFFICE
Leverage Your Presence in India
At Indo Global Studies, we believe in offering effective recruitment strategies to our partners. With our support, we help institutions maintain a presence at all times with a dedicated country representative and the back-end team to help manage student queries and applications, and offer additional support in real-time with a sustainable return on investment.


WHERE WE STARTED
A brief back story
We started out by managing the operations for Governors State University in India. Since 2014, we have recruited over 500 students to GSU across several of their programs while helping maintain a continuous presence in India.
We were also instrumental in helping Rowan University establish a presence in India during its foray into the country. Today, the university boasts of a large Indian student population and an ever-growing alumni network.
Our experiences over the past several years have helped us build trust among our partners and we have since helped several other universities with their operations in India.
OUR CURRENT CLIENTS

THE UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON

MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY

SERVICES OFFERED
With Guaranteed Return on Investment
Diversified recruitment opportunities
Highly skilled workforce to assist in student recruitment and
academic collaboration servicesTargeted tours of India during visits of university representatives from partner institutions.
Efficient handling of admission and visa paperwork for students with a document-vetting and authentication process.
Access to a vast network of Indian universities to help establish local partnerships for sustained recruitment activity.
CONTACT US
Registered Office:
16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, Delaware 19958, United States
Hyderabad Office:
2nd Floor, 10 Skyview, South Tower
Sy. No. 83/1, Madhapur, Hyderabad 500081
Vijayawada Office:
Battu Towers
61-3/5-7, Beside SBI
Greetha Nagar, Krishna Lanka
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 520013
India +91 99128 81199, +91 78428 03264 // USA +1 (417) 450‑9217