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India overtakes China as international studentsโ€™ top country of origin

He said Chinaโ€™s tough border rules, which enforce a minimum of three weeksโ€™ quarantine, and ongoing fears of COVID-19, also presented serious logistical hurdles.โ€œSome return flights cost over $10,000 at the moment. I think you will only see the number of students grow once China opens its border and flights return to normal,โ€ Mr Li said.โ€œIn addition, the Chinese government changed its regulations to recognise online study degrees. As long as that remains, there will be a temptation to stay home.โ€As many as 57 per cent of Chinese student visa holders remained outside Australia as of March 14, compared to…

Most international students in the US want to stay after graduation but worry about getting a job – ICEF Monitor

Short on time? Here are the highlights: A recent survey of international students studying in the US found that most students are happy with their experience and want to remain in the US after graduation However, the study also found a significant level of concern among students about their ability to get an internship and a job in the US This sense of how difficult it might be to achieve career goals in the US seems to be affecting many studentsโ€™ estimation of whether studying in the US offers sufficient value for money How are international students feeling about studying…

Call to end cap on number of international students allowed in NZ

Capping the number of international students entering the country to 5000 should be scrapped in light of Wednesdayโ€™s border announcement, says Universities New Zealand. The Government will open the border to vaccinated Australian tourists from 11.59pm on April 12, while tourists from visa-waiver countries like the United States and the United Kingdom will be able to arrive from 11.59pm on May 1. However, the number of international students who can apply to study from April 1 remains limited to 5000 for the school, private and tertiary sectors. The 5000 places have been allocated as follows:Universities โ€“ 1450 (29 per cent).…

Biden immigration rule will harm American college graduates, expert warns

The Biden administrationโ€™s new STEM visa expansion makes a โ€˜mockeryโ€™ of the system, immigration analyst says American college graduates will be harmed by new STEM visa rules being put in place by President Joe Bidenโ€™s administration, an immigration analyst warns. The Department of Homeland Security has expanded the โ€œSTEM Designated Degree Program Listโ€ to include Industrial and Organizational Psychology andย Research Methodology and Quantitative Methods among other additions. โ€œThe STEM list is absurdly broad, allowing more foreign graduates to obtain 3-year work permits,โ€ Robert Law with the Center for Immigration Studies told The College Fix via email. โ€œThere is no shortage…

US, Netherlands universities woo Mumbai students with multiple course options

Public and private universities from countries such as the US, Netherlands organised an international study fair, for Indian students who wished to study abroad at Courtyard by Marriott in the city. With India being one of the biggest markets for international students, the universities present in the fair pitched the speciality of their programmes, environment, benefits and much more to individuals who were interested in knowing more about what each university offered to them. Students from a wide range of educational backgrounds were present to get an idea of how pursuing education abroad would look like for them. Daksh Sharma,…

Irish universities offer increased opportunities to Indian students

Summary Irelandโ€™s minister of state for trade promotion Robert Troy inaugurates Maynooth Universityโ€™s India presence and launches the new brand of Technological University of the Shannon, in India Irish higher education institutions are ranked amongst the best in the world and universities in Ireland rank amongst the top 5% worldwide. Ireland has emerged as one of the top study abroad destinations among Indian students. A number of Irelandโ€™s higher education institutes have been active in India in recent years, building brand recognition among students and education stakeholders. On the occasion of his visit to India, Robert Troy, minister of state…

India-Australia set up task force for Qualifications Recognition

The step could be a game changer for enhancing educational, research, and economic collaboration between the countries, and mutually recognised qualifications will further open up pathways for mobility of students, professionals, and skilled workers between India and Australia. โ€œAustralia has a longstanding and strong relationship with India across education, skills and research,โ€ Australiaโ€™s acting minister for Education and Youth, Stuart Robert said. โ€œThe task force will pave the way for new opportunities for graduates of both India and Australiaโ€ โ€œThe task force will pave the way for new opportunities for graduates of both India and Australia to use their qualifications.โ€…

Indian students protest against IDP, Canam and Bestway

On 23 February 2022 the website of Indian newspaper, The Tribune, reported that a group of students in Ludhiana protested against three โ€œimmigration consultantsโ€ โ€“ Bestway Education and Immigration Services, IDP Education and Canam Consultants. According to the report the students alleged that the three agencies โ€œhad failed to send them to Canada and duped them of lakhs of rupees.โ€ Some of the students reportedly said that the money they paid for tuition fees โ€œwas hard-earned money of their parents and some of them had even sold their land to send them to Canada.โ€ A video of the protest was…

Students urge Canadian gov to waive work limits as inflation spirals

Rising costs โ€“ including rent, bills, tuition fees and food โ€“ have left some international students unable to afford basic necessities.ย  Leena Daboo is an international student from Mauritius and vice president of finance and administration at the University of Prince Edward Islandโ€™s student union. She said that international students have been left to choose between โ€œpaying their rent and not going homeless, or buying foodโ€.ย  Daboo oversees the distribution of emergency funds at her university, an initiative first launched to support students during the Covid-19 pandemic. She added they decided to continue to program due to concerns over spiralling…