In a significant development, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has announced its plans to set up a new campus in Kandy, Sri Lanka. This expansion is a testament to the growing collaboration in the field of education between India and Sri Lanka. The establishment of this new campus brings forth potential opportunities and implications for those aspiring to excel in fields ranging from teaching and policing to banking, railways, defense, and civil services like PSCS to IAS.
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