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News and Pics by Rons Bantwal Mumbai

                                                  
Mangalore, May 23:
Following the grant of the coveted International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSC) to India's Ryan International Group of Schools from the University of Cambridge International Examination (CIE), England, some of the selected units of the Ryan group of schools in India will introduce this system of education beginning from the coming academic year, informed the school administrator. 

The Group is managed by Dr Augustin F Pinto and Grace Pinto, who are hailing from Neerude and Bajpe near Mangalore, respectively.  The Ryan International Group of Schools has the distinction of being aided by Indian Council for Secondary Education (ICAC), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian School Certificate (ISC) and others. With over 80 schools in different parts of the world, Ryan Group of Schools has truly achieved international recognition.


In India the schools are in various parts of the country like Mumbai, Surat, Bangalore, Greater Noida and Jaipur.

The University has agreement with over 150 countries, now India is one of them. Ryan International Schools form the bond between India and the University.

  

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