The 2011 Sterling Group tour to India took place from 24 July to 2 August inclusive. Centres visited were Kochi, Coimbatore, Coonoor and Ooty. There were nine tour party members.
Once again, detailed arrangements were handled by the British Council. The tour party visited 23 colleges (universities) and schools – 8 colleges in Kochi, 9 colleges in Coimbatore, 2 schools in Coonoor and 4 schools in Ooty.
Evening receptions were held in both Kochi and Coimbatore.
The full list of institutions visited is as follows:
KOCHI (COCHIN)
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology
Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)
TOC H Institute of Science and Technology
Amal Jyothi College of Engineering
SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
KMEA Engineering College
Model College of Engineering
Saintgits College of Engineering
COIMBATORE
PSG College of Technology
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology
Kongu Engineering College
Sona College of Technology
Coimbatore Institute of Technology
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Karunya University
Bannari Amman College of Engineering
COONOOR
St Joseph’s Convent Anglo Indian Girls High School
Satchidananda Vidya Niketan School
OOTY
Good Shepherd International School
JSS International School
The Laidlaw Memorial School and Junior College
The Lawrence School
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