Canada Study Permit: Avoid scams and five-year entry bans, IRCC warns International students are advised to carefully check all forms and supporting documents before submission and to seek guidance only from
UK sees record drop in international student enrolments amid tighter rules The figures highlight the growing challenges facing UK higher education as it seeks to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded
Cost of living in Georgia for international students in 2026: A simple guide To stay within budget, students should opt for shared accommodation, use public transport, limit eating out, and split utility bills
Canada reaches out to Indian talent with new education and research partnerships According to Universities Canada President and CEO Gabriel Miller, universities play a vital role in building global partnerships that
Indian family struggles with debt and uncertainty to pursue the ‘American dream’ As global education costs rise and migration rules tighten, families may need to rethink what the “American dream” truly means
Canada sees first drop in foreign workers and students after years of rapid growth The decline follows several policy changes, including tighter rules for foreign workers, limits on study permits, stricter work permit conditions
New frontiers beckon Indian students as Germany, UAE and New Zealand gain ground Experts say Indian students today are more practical and career-focused. With most prioritising job outcomes and affordability, global education choices
University of Glasgow launches INR18 lakh scholarship for Indian Master’s students The scholarship makes studying at a top UK university more affordable for Indian students, offering world-class education without compromising on
NRI students from Norway and Kenya top PSEB’s Intl Punjabi Language Olympiad In addition to individual awards, schools with the highest number of registrations and active participation will also be honoured PSEB
Australia tightens student visa checks for Indians: What the ‘High-Risk’ tag means Education sector leaders believe stronger screening will help ensure that those arriving in Australia are genuinely committed to their studies