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Over 120,000 student visas granted to Indian applicants in the year ending September 2022
As per the statistics released by the UK government Home Office, there were 127,731 student visas granted to Indian applicants in the year ending September...
Life in a Foreign University: ‘Studying engineering at Canadian university — organised and flexible’
(This letter is part of a series by The Indian Express where we bring to you the experiences of students at different foreign universities. From...
How to ace your Ivy league college applications, expert explains
(Studying abroad holds great promise for opportunities, experiences and more. But the process to secure admissions comes with questions. What are the scholarship opportunities for...
Foreign students and their dependents could face curbs as net migration hits half a million
Other options could include a clamp down on students exploiting the two-year graduate visas to remain in the UK doing low-skilled work and increasing the...
NSW Jobs Connect – Study NSW
Signatories to the Charter commit to:Respecting international students focus on a quality Australian education. Employers understand that international students primary purpose in Australia is to...
As net migration hits half a million, will international students be the target for reductions?
In an ideal world, news that the higher education sector is attracting a significant number of students to study in the UK would be great...
Planning for your first 100 days in Canada
Past WebinarWatch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour As a newcomer, your first few months in Canada will set the groundwork for your future. In addition...
Student visa in USA – The International Student Blog
Applying for an F-1 student visa is essential for any international student contemplating attending university in the United States. If you put in the time...
International students face workforce challenges: study
SAINT JOHN • Only 37 per cent of surveyed international students in New Brunswick work in their chosen fields despite 80 per cent of them...