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Moreover, it is found out that the Americans are shying away from the
challenges of math and science. A recent National Science Foundation Study
reveals a 5 per cent decline in the overall doctoral candidates in the US
over the last five years.
The India side story: India produces 3.1 million college graduates a year,
which is expected to be doubled by 2010. The number of engineering colleges
is slated to grow 50 per cent, to nearly 1,600, over the next four years.
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