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Rupee slide pushes overseas students back to lenders for top-up loansA significant rupee depreciation has forced Indian students studying abroad to seek top-up loans from lenders, as initial loan amounts fall...
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...
NEET-UG re-exam to push back engineering, pharmacy admissions in Maharashtra: MinisterNEET re-exam: Chandrakant Patil, Maharashtra's higher education minister, announced that the NEET-UG re-exam scheduled for June 21 will cau...
As rupee dips, I-T steps up vigil on shady outflowsIn multiple cases, individuals have used dozens of fake permanent account numbers (PANs) with the same name but different addresses and dat...
Age no limit: 71-year-old, who attempts NEET after retirement makes Internet emotional - 'Your mum is cheering...'A 71-year-old man from Lucknow, Ashok Bahar, is pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor by appearing for the NEET examination. Ins...
Demystifying the SAT and AP programs: Expert insights for students and parentsIndian parents invest heavily in their children's overseas education, often using retirement savings. With fierce competition for spots in ...
Study Abroad guide: Dos and don’ts for a high schooler's parentsOnce you have decided to send your child abroad, a campus visit or virtual tours of the chosen colleges can help ease many anxieties regard...
Indian students make a dash for vaccine before joining foreign varsitiesMost colleges in the US, UK and Canada aren’t making it mandatory but they’re encouraging students to get inoculated by vaccines approved b...
Find out why many Indian students are looking overseas for college admissionFactors like access to vaccines, robust health infra and policies favouring foreign student admissions are drawing student interest more th...
Grads stay home as fear factor kills dreams of studying abroadThere are about 325,000 students studying overseas with more than 100,000 choosing to go abroad each year.
74% rise in youths seeking foreign medical degreeExperts say while the number of medical seats are limited in India, increasing awareness about foreign institutes coupled with their afford...
How a bunch of edu-tech entrepreneurs are tapping the fast-growing niche of overseas educationForeign education-focused firms have been around for some time, the difference though is that they’re using technology and the internet to ...
Some engineering colleges in Bengaluru have more teachers than students“The craze to go overseas and take up an IT job is ebbing now. The sector does not hold the same appeal as it did years ago,“ said G Raj Na...
Mahindra Group, Shelby Davis to offer $ 12.5 million scholarship fundingOf the total funding, Shelby Davis will fund $ 7.5 million while Mahindara's commitment will be $ 5 million, Anand Mahindra said here today.
Why Indians are increasingly looking to study in US, UK at undergraduate levelAn increasing number of students are looking at options to study abroad at the undergraduate level due to high cut off marks among other re...
Oxford University risks reputation in face of commercial interestsAn internal report has warned that the university's admission of wealthy foreign students with often poor grades "poses severe reputational...
Sunday ET: Delhi University: Four explanations for insane admission cut-offsThe insane admission cut-offs for Delhi University have only four explanations and difficult solutions.
- Got admission into an overseas college? Checklist for obtaining student visa
The visa is your pathway to live your dream of studying abroad. And most students are understandably anxious whether they will be successfu...
- Government to facilitate education of children evacuated from Libya
Government to facilitate the school and college education of children of Indian families who have been recently evacuated from Libya.
- Coaching class gurus get invites from Russia
Teachers get offers from foreign varsities to help Indian students there in clearing exams back home .