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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 ...
Harvard MBA but no job: How this Indian techie eventually landed at Google with visa clock ticking downAn Indian graduate from Harvard Business School, Abhijay Vuyyuru, shares his difficult job search. He graduated without an offer and faced ...
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...
Lenskart, Ola’s Q4 scorecards; Visa maze for laid-off techiesLenskart has posted a sharp jump in its March-quarter revenue even as profit dipped marginally. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Sacked H-1B staff asked to do more B-2 paperworkTech giants such as Amazon, Oracle, and Meta have laid off thousands of employees in the past few months, and a large number of the affecte...
Quote of the day by Viktor Frankl: 'Suffering stops to be suffering the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of sacrifice...'; Austrian neurologist on pain, purpose, and finding meaning in lifeViktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor, believed suffering finds meaning through purpose. His philosophy, logotherapy, emphasizes the human se...
France says ‘Bonjour’ to more Indian students but with a higher price tagAs visa hurdles rise in traditional study destinations, Indian students are increasingly turning to France. While easier visas and English-...
Rice University eyes deeper India push, weighs campus presence under NEPRice University is looking at expanding its presence in India. This includes potential research and academic partnerships under the new Nat...
International student enrolment in US falls 20% as visa restrictions hitForeign undergraduate enrollment in US colleges has dropped by 20% this spring, with 62% of surveyed schools reporting lower international ...
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...
Reclusive Turkmenistan shows signs of cautiously opening upTurkmenistan, a nation known for its secrecy, is witnessing a subtle shift. E-commerce and social media are gaining traction, signaling a n...
Explained | What’s inside India–New Zealand FTA: Tariff cuts, services push, farm safeguards & moreInd NZ FTA Agreement: India and New Zealand signed a significant free trade agreement. This pact opens doors for goods, services, and inves...
Foreign universities drive hiring boom in IndiaIndia's educational landscape is on the cusp of transformation as NEP 2020 invites a host of foreign universities to set up campuses here. ...
Beyond Big Four: Indian students are dumping default study abroad settingsIndian students are diversifying study abroad destinations beyond the US, UK, Canada, and Australia due to stricter visa rules, rising cost...
US loses sheen as B-school aspirants look elsewhereGlobal interest in US graduate management programs declined in 2025, with application intent falling significantly due to policy concerns a...
AI, online gig help students abroad beat rising living cost amid falling rupeeIndian students abroad are shifting to online side hustles like tutoring, design and content creation to combat rising living costs and a d...
Studying in Europe is not as fancy as it soundsEurope faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 3-million-bed shortage expected to worsen as student numbers rise. Top cities are har...
Italy introduces new visa rules for international students starting in 2025Starting January 10, 2025, applicants for Type D visas, including students on programs longer than 90 days, will be required to schedule in...
This European nation now allows international students to work part-time for 90 hours per monthInternational students in Denmark can now work part-time for 90 hours per month. The Danish Immigration Service also allows them to work fu...
Growing trend: Indian students turn towards this European nationIndian student enrollment in Ireland has significantly increased, according to Anita Kelly, counsel general, with numbers rising from 800 i...