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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.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

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?

China's Overseas Student Return Surges 19.1% in 2024

A record 495,000 Chinese students returned home in 2024 as visa rules abroad tightened. The influx creates competition with local graduates, prompting a new national job platform. Explore the impact.

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.

Indian Student's Success with Federation University Co-op

Discover how Federation University's Co-op model helps Indian students like Vashista gain paid work experience, boosting employability. Learn about high graduate employment rates and the supportive learning environment.

NMC Lacks Data on Hospitals for Medical Residency

National Medical Commission admits having no exact data on hospitals with 220-499 beds despite new residency rules. Medical students face uncertainty about career planning. Learn more about this regulatory gap.

Canada's 2026 Student Cap: Major Changes Ahead

Canada's new international student cap reduces permits by 16% from 2024 levels, affecting Indian students' dreams. Learn how this policy shift impacts education and immigration pathways.

Indian Students Lead US Enrollments in 2025

Open Doors Report 2025 reveals Indian students top US enrollments at 363,019. Math & Computer Science is the most popular field, while Health Professions sees the highest growth.

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