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Study Abroad: French President launches Classes Internationales for Indian students
Study Abroad: India is now the largest beneficiary of French academic scholarships, a statement from the French Embassy said. Source
Key changes in student visa requirements in top destinations
Indian students are flocking to international study programmes which have undergone significant changes in visa requirements. Check out these updates in top destinations like the...
How to go from a Canadian study permit to Canadian permanent residence
International students who are studying in Canada can apply for permanent resident status while studying in Canada or after graduating from their study program. Discover...
Planning to study in the US: Top trends, things to know for students
Studying in the US in 2024 offers exciting opportunities and unique challenges. Here's a breakdown of top trends and things to know for students like...
Understanding U.S. college classroom culture|International Student
Explore the diverse landscape of U.S. college classroom culture and how international students can navigate and thrive in this setting Source
International graduate elected mayor of Leeds in the UK
A former international student from Nigeria has been elected as the first African lord mayor of the British city of Leeds. Source
Germany’s shift in immigration policy – The country has entered the competition on international talents with a strategic approach – The Koala
Germany is now home to a total of 370,000 international students (as of 2022-23) and is growing in popularity. This is a special achievement for...
B.C. places 2-year ban on new colleges enrolling international students
British Columbia is banning new post-secondary institutions from applying to enrol international students for the next two years, as the province roots out "exploitive practices"...
Students ditch Australia for cheaper overseas options
Students are fleeing Australia for free and low-fee universities around the world as the cost of li... Source