Udacity is setting up shop in India, its first physical offices outside of the United States.

According to Udacity, India has 3 million software developers, and is one of its fastest growing countries for student engagement.

All seven nanodegree programs — front-end Web developer, Android developer, data analyst, iOS developer, intro to programming, full stack developer and tech entrepreneur — will be offered in India. The cost is Rs 9,800 ($135), with 50 percent being refunded on graduation.

Udacity is launching the program with help from Google and Tata Trusts, who will offer 1,000 scholarships for the Android nanodegree program. Google is also hosting a job fair in India early next year, and will invite Android nanodegree graduates to attend.

“Our mission at Udacity is to democratize education for everyone to help people get the jobs they dream of,” said Sebastian Thrun, founder and CEO of Udacity.

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