Category : Search result: higher education abroad


AP Tops Indian States in Students Studying Overseas

Andhra Pradesh consistently ranks #1 for Indian students abroad, with over 1.45 lakh sent in 3 years. Explore the trends, preferred destinations, and shifting patterns in this detailed analysis.

NITI Aayog: Canada, US, UK Top for Indian Students

A NITI Aayog report reveals Canada, the US, and the UK are the top choices for Indian students studying abroad. India remains the world's largest source of international students. Read more.

Study Abroad Challenges: Beyond the Dream

Studying abroad is not a guaranteed path to success. Explore the emotional, financial, and academic hurdles Indian students face overseas. Is your child truly ready?

Farah Khan's triplets head to top US universities

Farah Khan's triplets are off to prestigious US universities. The filmmaker revealed she started a YouTube channel to pay for their 'bloody expensive' international education. Read their inspiring journey.

New Higher Education Bill Replaces UGC, AICTE, NCTE

The Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill 2025 proposes to replace UGC, AICTE & NCTE with a new apex body and three councils. Mint explains its impact on universities, autonomy, and students.

Viksit Bharat Shiksha Bill sent to Joint Committee

The government has agreed to send the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, 2025, to a Joint Committee of Parliament after opposition objections over centralisation and language. The Bill aims to create a new higher education regulator.

Telangana's Major Education Reforms: 2023-2025

Telangana Education Department unveils massive 2-year plan: 10,000+ teacher posts filled, free electricity for schools, AI literacy from class 1, and new universities. Read the full report.

Rupee Slide to 90 Hits Indian Students Abroad Hard

The rupee's fall to 90 against the dollar is straining Indian students overseas, raising tuition and living costs by lakhs. Families are forced to recalibrate budgets as financial pressure mounts.

Govt Says No to Indian Education Service Proposal

The Centre has ruled out creating an Indian Education Service for top university posts. The government highlights existing autonomy and new tech portals for transparent recruitment.

Page 1 of 4