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Indian students turn away from US as visas dry up under TrumpIndian student enrollment in US universities plummeted by nearly 75% due to stricter visa scrutiny, limited interview slots, and job market...
Fewer foreign students, fewer dollars: US colleges feel the pinchDePaul University will cut spending after a 30% drop in international student enrollment this fall, reflecting a broader trend among U.S. c...
Trump's immigration crackdown hits senior care workforcePresident Trump's stringent immigration policies are impacting the long-term care sector, leading to workforce shortages as deportation pro...
As Donald Trump targets Harvard over foreign students, Indians rethink study abroad plansAmidst the Trump administration's escalating conflict with Harvard over foreign student information, Indian students are weighing alternati...
Ivy League dreams in limbo: Visas, verdicts & very anxious studentsAn education consultant navigates the shifting landscape of US college admissions for Indian students, marked by visa uncertainties and hei...
Harvard business graduates may have a placement problem brewingHarvard Business School has reported the lowest job placement rates in over five years, with only 86% of recent MBA graduates securing offe...
What studying in the US looks like post-pandemic & things to consider before filling in that applicationWith several institutions going test-optional or test-blind institutions for Fall 2022, the acceptance ratios for most colleges have droppe...
Taking a Gap year in Covid times: Why not?In international academic parlance, the gap year is a voluntary break students take - usually while transitioning from one academic stage t...
American colleges’ admission rates dip to record lows, but international students gainApplicants are facing one of the most competitive admission processes this year as the number of applications have increased. Also, several...
More Indians head to top B-schools abroadMore Indian students are taking a shot at applying to top overseas business schools or STEM courses despite the Covid-19 pandemic, said lea...
Students shun American dream, eye Canada, UKConfusion and uncertainty over the changed rules have left students – especially those in universities that had announced only online class...
Top B-schools not to insist on GMAT, some will even waive application feesUniversities have also extended their deadlines for receiving applications in round four; some have even introduced a fifth round to fill c...
Happy with initiatives launched at IIMA, says outgoing director Ashish Nanda"The institute takes pride in the autonomy it gives to its faculty and students to carve their paths and do work that is most meaningful to...
Here are the summer jobs 19 super successful people had before they were famousFrom taming lions to selling bras, these famous people things that are outrageous in many ways.
Uday Kotak's elder son Jay heads to HarvardJay will have as his classmates the newlyweds, Aarti Kaji (ICICI MD Chanda Kochhar's daughter) & Aditya Kaji, & Adwaita Nayar (KKR CEO Sanj...
Harvard beckons India's corporate young onesAn MBA from Harvard Business School is the final rite of passage for the pedigreed young ones of corporate heavyweights. Three of them may ...
CAT is old hat for Gen Y; GMAT aspirants rise as young guns eye global B-schoolsThe number of students under 25 appearing for GMAT rose 19% in 2014 from the previous year, according to data from the Graduate Management ...
Fee hike, entrepreneurship push on IIMs' top agenda in 2015With six new IIMs set to start operations from the forthcoming session, 2015 will be a big year for the country’s premier management instit...
IIM-A to woo foreigners from next year, allowing freshers to return with work experienceThe elite B-school is introducing deferred admissions - offering guaranteed seats to freshers who agree to get work experience.
Indian students with foreign degrees returning home: Lessons India can learn from ChinaHigh costs, poor job prospects and wrangles over work permits are persuading a host of Indian students with foreign degrees to return home.