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America’s formula for attracting Indian tech talent is hard to copy, but nations are still tryingDespite growing global competition, United States continues to be the top choice for Indian tech professionals. This enduring appeal stems ...
Avammune’s big bet: Why the future of cancer treatment may come in a pillAs global oncology races toward next-generation therapies, Avammune Therapeutics is betting on affordable, orally administered immunotherap...
How Indian students are navigating Australia's changing admissions landscapeIndian students are increasingly planning their Australian undergraduate studies up to two years in advance, focusing on academic readiness...
Ludhiana MBA graduates ditch corporate jobs to grow Kashmir’s ‘red gold’ saffron, sell it for Rs 12 lakh/kg. Here's how they did itTwo MBA graduates from Punjab's Ludhiana are making headlines for achieving a remarkable feat, cultivating premium Kashmiri saffron indoors...
Indian students weigh visa risks before studying abroadIndian students face visa hurdles and rising costs for overseas education. Career prospects are the main reason for studying abroad. Studen...
IPL 2026: Did Langer-Moody duo completely mess up Lucknow Super Giants' combinations?Lucknow Super Giants experienced a disappointing IPL season. Confused selections and questionable team combinations plagued the franchise. ...
UWA Global MBA with IIM Kozhikode Certificate : A global MBA for Indian professionalsAs organisations reward broad strategic perspective over narrow functional expertise, the UWA MBA - Global, along with IIM Kozhikode certif...
Need over ₹2 crore for foreign education? From scholarships to SIPs - know the smart ways parents can plan for expensive foreign degreesThe escalating cost of foreign education, often underestimated by Indian parents, necessitates early financial planning. Beyond tuition, ac...
Upwind: A US cybersecurity co shares what's in demand now as wars move to the cloudUpwind, a US cloud security firm, is expanding into India and Asia-Pacific. Demand is rising from defense and government sectors due to cyb...
'Thank God' Kiran Mazumdar Shaw did not become a doctor: When Dr Devi Shetty shared a life lesson from Biocon founder's inspiring journeyA missed medical college admission propelled Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw towards a different path, ultimately leading to the founding of Biocon. Re...
Global degrees on Indian soil sound like a great deal, until you read the fine printIndia is now hosting foreign university campuses, a significant shift from previous years. This move aims to keep Indian students in the co...
Can you fulfil your study abroad dream without going broke? Here are 7 ways to minimise costsStudying abroad involves more than just academic merit; it's a significant financial investment. Indian students often underestimate hidden...
Indian students in Ireland rose from 700 to over 9,000 over past decade: ReportIndian students are increasingly choosing Ireland for higher education, with interest surging 38% in 2024 despite a global dip in outbound ...
Australia opens MATES registrations to Indian graduates and professionals for 2025-26Australia has opened applications for its Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-Professionals Scheme for 2025-26. Indian graduates and pr...
Old visa benefits still apply, Australia's new migration strategy won't deter IndiansAustralia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, has announced that commitments under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Tra...
How recent graduates benefit from India and Australia's historic trade dealUnder the agreement, Canberra would provide duty-free access in its market for over 6,000 broad sectors of India. In addition, Australia wi...
3 Indian-origin conferred with Australia's highest civilian awardOther who received the top honours were a Queensland based Biomedical scientist Alan Mackay-Sim who was named Australian of the Year this y...
Australia plans to hire thousands of Indians to plug skills shortageUp to 30,000 Australia-trained Indian graduates could be hired to help deal with skills shortage that threatens its resources sector.
- Over 30,000 Indians to be recruited in Australia
Indian trainees would be trained to Australian standards and employed on the same conditions as Australians.
- Oz plans to hire thousands of Indians to plug skills shortage
Up to 30,000 Australia-trained Indian graduates could be recruited to help deal with a skills shortage that threatens to severely impact th...