There are over 120 Indian nationals employed in various institutions and schools in Brunei including seven academics in the Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), says Anita Binurul Zahrina, Vice Chancellor of the varsity which is also the country's oldest.
"At the same time, there are 842 Indian nationals currently studying in Brunei, where six of them are enrolled in UBD as full-time students, four in the undergraduate level and two in PhD programmes," she says.
According to her, the fees are quite normal.
Currently, she is supervising two Master students at IHS.
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According to Zahrina, there are also active collaborations between India and Brunei at the tertiary education level.
"Since 2003, Brunei has participated in trainings under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation that covers various fields such as finance, accounting, auditing, environment, renewables, management and SMEs," she says.
She also hopes that Indian students will join UBD's new flagship programme - a masters in public policy and management.
The UBD-IBM Centre is a state-of-the-art research centre
focusing on regional climate-weather modelling research, renewable energy and the impact of climate change on rainforests, agriculture and flooding.
The centre is currently focusing on collaborative research on cutting-edge smarter planet modelling topics using high performance computing facilities installed at UBD.
Sathyajith Mathew, an associate professor at the Faculty of Science in UBD and the technical lead for Renewable Energy at the UBD-IBM Centre, said there are three Indian students in his unit.
Mathew says there is a scholarship programme for researchers.
Sharmili Roy from Kolkata, who is doing her PhD in chemistry on biosensors, says: "I wanted to work on biosensors. I heard that UBD has very good facility in this regard. Then I got in touch with Minhaz Uddin Ahmed who is my supervisor here."
Rahila Dilfar is a student of Biomedical Science from Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu whose father works in a technical college in Brunei.
Another Indian student is Noorul Amrin, who is in third year degree class in the faculty of science and hails from Uttar Pradesh.