Sharp fall in NRI quota admissions after Maharashtra tightens eligibility rules While some parents argue that genuine candidates have lost opportunities, others say the tighter rules curb unfair practices and ensure
Karnataka’s NRI quota in government medical colleges sparks major controversy Government officials have defended the policy, stating that similar systems exist in states like Gujarat and Rajasthan They argue that
MCC releases provisional NRI list for round 3 of NEET PG counselling 2025 Candidates are advised to regularly check the official MCC website for updates, final lists, and detailed counselling schedules With postgraduate
Kerala revises document checklist for NRI quota medical admissions Students and parents applying under the NRI quota are advised to regularly check the official websites of the Commissioner for
Italy rolls out major scholarship opportunities for Indian students for 2026 intake Applicants are advised to shortlist universities early, prepare documentation carefully, and track individual deadlines, which vary by institution and region
Ireland emerges as a top study destination as number of Indian students jumps 30% As global study-abroad preferences continue to evolve, Ireland’s steady ascent suggests it is no longer just an alternative—but a destination
NRI enrolments surge at Panjab University amid review of admission norms Students come from several countries across South Asia and Africa, with smaller representation from other regions PRAVASISAMWAD.COM Panjab
Why 140 EWS students securing costly NRI quota medical seats has raised red flags The issue highlights an urgent need for better vetting of income certificates, stronger digital verification, and clarity in counselling rules.
How Indian students can meet English requirements for New Zealand universities For Indian students, understanding the structure, cost and recognition of each test ensures better planning and a smoother transition into
Puducherry medical admissions under scrutiny as document forgery scandal unfolds The Lawspet police have filed cases against 44 students involved in the suspected forgery under Sections 336(3) and 340(2) of