The long-awaited announcement about US Visa for Indian Students is here. The US government has just released the first batch of visa appointments for interviews happening in late May. On May 7th, 2024, the message shared by the US consulate general in Hyderabad on social media marks an important step for students starting their academic journeys. Rolling Out Appointments Additional appointment slots for interviews in June, July, and August will be rolled ...
Read More₹10 Lakh Scholarships for Engineering Students: The University of Strathclyde in the UK collaborated with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, which involves 49 UK universities. The university has launched a scholarship program aimed at Indian, Malaysian, and Thai students. The scholarships are worth ₹10 lakh for one-year postgraduate engineering courses. Eligibility and Application Process for Scholarships: The scholarship offered by the university is worth a minimum of 10,000 pounds, which ...
Read MoreOverview of International Students Growth Potential in the USA As the landscape of international higher education evolves, the USA stands poised to capitalize on burgeoning growth opportunities for international students. A recent report by the Institute of International Education (IIE) sheds light on key emerging markets and growth projections, underscoring the USA's potential to thrive in an increasingly mobile student environment. Key Findings The report identifies ten "emerging international student markets to watch," ...
Read MoreStudying in the UK Are you considering pursuing your academic aspirations in the United Kingdom? With its rich heritage of education and global recognition of its institutions, the UK stands tall as an enticing destination for international students. However, choosing the suitable intake period is pivotal in shaping your academic journey. Amidst the famous Fall and Winter intakes, the May intake offers a unique opportunity worth exploring. Let's delve into the ...
Read MoreUnderstanding the recent modifications in UK Student Visa policy Recently, the UK introduced changes to its student visa regulations, particularly targeting international students enrolled in postgraduate research programs. Notably, these adjustments restrict the entry of dependents and accompanying family members. However, exceptions exist for students pursuing Master of Research (MRes) and Doctorate programs. Assessing the potential impact on international students Experts emphasize that the majority of postgraduate programs in the UK are relatively ...
Read MoreUEA scholarships In a bid to foster academic excellence and cultural diversity, the University of East Anglia (Norwich) has unveiled a range of scholarships. Tailored specifically for Indian students seeking to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the academic year 2024-2025, these scholarships cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses. They aim to empower deserving students and facilitate their educational aspirations in the United Kingdom. Available scholarships at UEA UEA India Award: Geared ...
Read MoreA changing tide in higher education preferences As of 22 February 2024, a new trend emerges among Indian students seeking higher education abroad. Moving beyond the traditional favorites - the US, UK, and Canada - they now explore a variety of countries. These destinations include Germany for engineering, the Netherlands for MBA, Hungary for economics, and New Zealand for creative arts. This shift reflects a broader search for specialized programs and ...
Read MoreWhat's changing and when? As of February 15, 2024, the government has made significant changes to Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. Now, even graduates with master's degrees completed in less than two years can qualify for a three-year PGWP, provided they meet all other eligibility criteria. However, starting September 1, 2024, students enrolled in curriculum licensing agreement programs will no longer be eligible for a PGWP. Additionally, special measures for ...
Read MoreWhy Indian students are turning away Recent statistics reveal a concerning trend in the realm of higher education. Indian students are increasingly disinterested in pursuing undergraduate studies in the United Kingdom. Official data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) indicates a significant 4% drop in applications from Indian students for UK universities. This has sparked worries among educational stakeholders. A closer look at the decline According to UCAS data, while international ...
Read MoreInternational students in France France has set an ambitious target to welcome half a million international students by 2027, aiming to solidify its position as one of the top study-abroad destinations globally. This initiative, launched in 2019, seeks to enhance the country's reputation for higher education excellence and international openness. Steady growth in international enrollment According to a recent report by Campus France, the French agency for higher education promotion, the number of ...
Read MoreSwift reduction in US visa wait time In a groundbreaking development, reports reveal a staggering 75% reduction in US visa wait time for appointments, marking a significant achievement in the visa processing landscape. The key contributors to this remarkable feat include increased staffing, innovative technological solutions, and process enhancements. The average wait time for visitor visa appointments has plummeted from an unwieldy 1,000 days to a more manageable 250 days across ...
Read MoreAbout TU Munich Are you considering pursuing higher education in Germany? If so, the Technical University Munich should undoubtedly be on your radar. Renowned for its academic excellence, advanced research, and vibrant campus life, TU Munich stands out as a top destination for students seeking a world-class education. In this blog, we will discuss TU Munich and uncover 5 interesting facts that make it a unique and compelling choice for students ...
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