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Why Australia attracts international students – even with higher costs of livingAustralia remains a popular choice for international students, especially from India, due to its quality education and post-study work oppo...
Australia revises student visa policy, impacting Indian applicantsAustralian universities are tightening immigration norms, mirroring similar moves by the US and Canada. Several institutions have halted ap...
Prime Minister Modi invites US universities to open campus in IndiaIndia and the US will enhance collaborations between their higher education institutions, facilitate study abroad opportunities, and explor...
Study Abroad: Challenges and opportunities for Indian studentsStudying abroad has long been a cherished aspiration for many Indian students, offering opportunities for global careers and expanded knowl...
Study abroad: US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia — which is the best country for Indian students in terms of education cost, scholarships, jobs?Aspiring to pursue higher studies at prestigious universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and others is a common goal f...
IT companies laud move to end double taxation issue with AustraliaIndia and Australia on Saturday signed an Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) that seeks to nearly double bilateral trade in th...
India, Australia sign accord to double trade in 5 yearsMorrison said the agreement would create enormous trade diversification opportunities for Australian producers and service providers bound ...
10 years in making, India and Australia seal landmark free-trade dealA closer engagement between the two Quad alliance partners comes even as Australia, along with Japan and the U.S., push India to take a str...
Considering a degree from Australia? Here are some post-graduation work optionsThis welcoming support of Australia makes it one of the top destinations to study, work and settle. Besides, being home to 7 of the top 100...
How the ‘Djokovic Affair’ finally came to an endWhile Prime Minister Scott Morrison welcomed the decision (“strong borders are fundamental to the Australian way of life,” he said), some l...
Commerce Min Piyush Goyal and Australian Trade Min Dan Tehan holds talk to expedite FTA negotiationsIn an early harvest or interim agreement, two trading partners significantly reduce or eliminate customs duties in a certain specified numb...
Why the US and the world are turning hostile to Indian workersAs the globalisation project shrivels due to rising protectionism across the world, the future for highly skilled Indians abroad is likely ...
Australia abolishes skilled expat workers’ visas popular with IndiansThe removal of the skilled expat worker's visa will make it harder for Indians seeking to work Down Under; it has now been replaced with a ...
Students studying abroad, aspirants worst-hit by rupee slumpAs rupee has weakened by about 20% since the beginning of year, overseas education costs have also gone up almost equivalently.
More Indians applying for Australian student visas amid tight UK rulesThe increase in applications for Australian universities comes as British varsities witnessed fall of over 30% in applications from India.
Nasscom concerned over US visa probe on Indian companiesNasscom has expressed concern over recent probe by the US against some Indian companies, including Infosys, on allegations of violating vis...
6,500 Indian students deported from Australia due to Visa irregularitiesExperts say that the cleansing of the immigration system in Australia will benefit genuine students in the long run.
- Australia lowers international student visa assessment levels
Australian government has lowered the visa assessment levels for International students from 38 countries, including India.
- Is Melbourne becoming another Kampala for Indians?
More than 30K Indians have left Melbourne in past one year due to incessant race attacks, harsher visa norms for and denial of permanent re...
What makes Australia an attractive destination for students?It costs much less to pursue higher education Down Under than it does in, say, the UK or the US.