Kerala’s healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costsPrivate equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Kerala’s healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by inde...
Why the RBI is weighing a rare 2013-crisis playbook to arrest rupee slide to record lows?The rupee’s slide to fresh record lows and oil above $100 has prompted the RBI to revisit crisis-era tools from 2013, including a special N...
#25 For 2025: Will depreciating rupee clip the wings of our students’ dreams?Indian students planning to study abroad may see higher costs due to the rupee's likely depreciation against the dollar as Donald Trump ass...
MPower presents ET Career Day: Study and live in the USIn the academic year 2022-23, a record 270,000 Indian students chose US universities, marking a 35% YoY increase, surpassing China in gradu...
US regains crown as the top choice for studying abroadThe US has regained its top position as the preferred destination for Indian students studying abroad, with 18.84% of respondents saying th...
What should be the new normal for test preparation for Study Abroad programs?Test preparation for study abroad encompasses standardized tests such as GMAT or GRE for postgraduate programs, and the ACT, SAT, and AP fo...
Over 1.33L Indians went abroad this year for higher studies, most heading to US, Canada, & UKAs per information received from Bureau of Immigration (BoI), the number of Indian students, who departed India for higher education in the...
5 things to consider before getting an education loan to fund your international studyGiven the dynamic structure of education loans of different lenders and varying expenses associated with different institutions, you should...
The rise of Canada as a popular study abroad destination for IndiansNew research has found that more than one-third of students surveyed rate Canada as their first choice for post-secondary studies. Moreover...
What to expect if you have applied for programs in Australia with the Covid curve climbing?It is no secret that students worldwide were shunning Australia and New Zealand due to the stringent anti-coronavirus measures in effect in...
What the new Omicron scare means for your plans to study abroadMost Indian learners' career ambitions are inseparable from their dream of going abroad to study. But will the onset of the coronavirus pan...
How students can stay resilient in the pandemicThese are unprecedented times – you must have heard this quite often. The COVID-19 crisis is forcing people to stay at home and become digi...
Want to pursue an undergraduate degree in Canada? Here are some scholarships you can considerWhile the nature and specifications of Canadian scholarship program options are diverse, there are certain prerequisites that interested st...
Number of Indians studying in US dropped by nearly 13 per cent in 2020-21: ReportSenior officials of the US Embassy in New Delhi on Monday shared some of the details from the report at a press conference held at the Fulb...
Deferred Enrollment: The new route to get into your dream MBA programFor admissions into Masters or MBA, gaining work experience has become an important part of your application process in overseas schools si...
Innovation and cross-cultural approach foreign institutions provide for a better growth in the hospitality industryInnovation in hospitality education starts with an awareness of needs, not of the student, but of the customer. The modern hospitality cust...
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...