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New Zealand: Top Study Abroad Choice 2025

Discover why New Zealand's world-class education, post-study work opportunities, and stunning landscapes make it the perfect study abroad choice for Indian students in 2025.

Canada's International Student Arrivals Drop 60%

New IRCC data reveals a staggering 60% decrease in international student arrivals in Canada for 2025 compared to previous years. Explore the factors behind this dramatic shift and what it means for Indian students planning to study abroad.

Indian Students Prefer Europe Over US: Key Reasons

Discover the compelling reasons behind the growing trend of Indian students choosing European destinations over traditional US education hubs. From affordability to career opportunities.

Mysuru Canal Tragedy: 3 Students Swept Away

Heartbreaking incident in Mysuru as three B.Tech students get swept away in a canal near Belagola. Two bodies recovered while search continues for missing student. Details emerging.

Strathclyde University Launches ML & Deep Learning MSc for 2026

Discover University of Strathclyde's groundbreaking MSc programs in Machine Learning and Deep Learning starting January 2026. Learn about eligibility criteria, scholarship opportunities, and how to apply for these cutting-edge courses in Glasgow.

JNU Clash: 6 Students Booked After Police Confrontation

Six JNU students face police charges following intense clashes with security personnel on campus. The incident, which involved stone-pelting and property damage, has sparked fresh tensions at the prestigious university.

18 Abducted by Pakistani Forces in Balochistan: Reports

Shocking reports emerge from Balochistan as Pakistani security forces allegedly forcibly disappear 18 individuals, including two university students, sparking fresh outrage about human rights violations in the volatile region.

Bhiwani student shines at Japan tech expo with AI innovation

A 17-year-old student from Bhiwani, Haryana, has become the talk of Japan's prestigious tech expo with his groundbreaking AI-powered device for the visually impaired. Discover how this young innovator is changing lives globally.

Himachal Law Institute Wins Best Delegation Award

The Institute of Legal Studies in Himachal Pradesh has been declared Best Delegation at the 16th MNLU National Moot Court Competition, showcasing exceptional legal talent and advocacy skills.

US Universities Reject Trump's Education Order

Leading American universities are rejecting Trump's controversial higher education policy that aimed to promote 'patriotic education'. Find out why this matters for international students from India.

Delhi Police files case against 6 JNU students

Delhi Police registers FIR against six JNU students following controversial protests on campus. Case filed under multiple IPC sections including unlawful assembly and criminal intimidation.

54% Indian Students Use AI for University Selection

Groundbreaking report reveals 54% of Indian students planning overseas education are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for university selection guidance, marking a major shift in study abroad decision-making.

Bengaluru Students Protest Crimes Against Women

Thousands of Bengaluru students took to the streets in a powerful demonstration demanding accountability and systemic change following recent violent attacks on women. The protest highlights growing public anger over women's safety in India's tech capital

HC orders bank to reinstate disabled employee

In a significant judgment, Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed a nationalized bank to reinstate a visually impaired employee who was wrongfully terminated, setting a strong precedent for disability rights in the workplace.

Guides Help Visually Impaired Athletes Chase Dreams

Discover the inspiring partnership between visually impaired runners and their sighted guides who are breaking barriers in Indian sports. Learn how this unique teamwork is creating champions.

US Education Dept Layoffs Threaten Student Programmes

Massive staff reductions at the US Department of Education threaten critical student support programmes. Discover which initiatives are on the chopping block and how Indian students could be affected.

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