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The cheapest degree abroad may not be in English and Indian students are finally figuring that outIndian students are shifting their focus to European and Japanese universities. This trend is driven by lower tuition fees and the necessit...
Kiwi mate, you butter chicken apologiseShane Jones, New Zealand’s oceans and fisheries minister, has sparked controversy after saying a proposed FTA with India could bring migran...
UK could make migrants wait up to 20 years before becoming settled - making it one of the longest waits in worldThe UK government plans to significantly increase the time migrants must wait for permanent residency, doubling the standard period to ten ...
A new map of global education: Why students are turning to alternate destinationsInternational students are shifting from traditional destinations like the US and UK due to evolving immigration and post-study work polici...
1 in 3 Indian students now take loans to study abroad: ReportA recent report reveals a growing trend of Indian students relying on education loans to finance overseas studies, with 33% taking loans. G...
Germany, Russia and...Uzbekistan? Indian students look to new countries as global education landscape changesMore Indian students are choosing Germany, Russia and Uzbekistan for education. Around 760,000 Indian students went abroad in 2024. The US,...
US, UK, Canada & Australia lose sheen as international students look elsewhereInternational student applications to major English-speaking countries have sharply declined due to stricter visa policies, high living cos...
Keep your student doors ajar, else...In a (Western liberal democratic) world that, in theory, swears by free access and open societies, international students are becoming a li...
Five Eyes: A look into the shadowy spy club of five anglophone countriesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has alleged that India was involved in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist in Canada, based on int...
Now is the summer of our discontentObviously, for temperate countries or people living in even colder climes, summer is imbued with the romance that sunshine, blue skies et a...
83 per cent Indian students believe foreign degrees land them better jobs: StudyThanks to global connectivity, 42 per cent of Indian students are open to destinations beyond anglophone countries that don't have English ...
Indian students would be spending $75-85 billion annually on higher education abroad by 2024: RedSeer reportThe report adds that most of the students are opting for Postgraduate courses in Anglophone destinations and are expected to maintain the t...
Ram Nath Kovind to visit West Africa this week seeking Atlantic outreachKovind chose Africa on his maiden trip aboard in Modi 2.0 with Delhi keen to made inroads in the region where China has a significant prese...
French tongue is twisting around not just alien words but also alien foodsSome of the neologisms produced by this very French mingling of tongues would just as easily find a place in the patois of Britain.
Let's have an award for the worst-spelt road signageReading and deciphering the intended names and info on road signs across India make for an amusing pastime, as their English spellings and ...
Bharti Airtel rallies on rejig of African operations; top Sensex gainerBharti Airtel rallied as much as 1.5% after the telecom major said it that has restructured its Africa operations into four business units.
Bharti Airtel recasts unprofitable Africa operationsThe restructuring would change the operations from being run on the basis of linguistic and cultural similarities to one with clusters base...
Bharti Airtel appoints Christian de Faria as new CEO of AfricaChristian de Faria, who has been with South African telecom firm MTN, will take over as chief executive officer from Jan 1, 2014.
Mauritius offers Africa investment route for Indian firms"We have recently seen an enormous increase in the number of global business companies being incorporated in Mauritius and targeting Africa...
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Jingoists who had once bemoaned India's growing preference for pizza over paratha, chips over papad and maybe even Sonia Gandhi over Advani...