Category : Study Abroad


Birmingham's £10K Scholarship for Indian Master's Students

The University of Birmingham offers a £10,000 tuition fee reduction for Indian students enrolling in full-time taught Master's programmes in September 2026. This scholarship requires prior commitment and covers only first-year tuition, not living expenses

Gujarat Students Shift to Europe as Education Loans Drop

Gujarat's foreign education aspirants are increasingly choosing Europe over the US and Canada, leading to a significant decline in education loan disbursals over the past two years, according to SLBC data and expert insights.

UK Study Dreams Face New Realities: Visa, AI, Competition

Indian students' aspirations for UK education confront tightened visa rules, AI-driven job markets, and competition from Canada/Australia. Insights from Nottingham Trent University reveal strategies for scholarships, integration, and employability.

Ivy League Admissions: Legal Battles Boost Merit Focus

The Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard University highlights a shift towards more competitive, academically driven admissions, with acceptance rates at historic lows and increased emphasis on standardized testing.

Japan Becomes Top Alternative for Indian Students in 2025

As traditional study destinations face stricter visa norms and rising costs, Japan is drawing more Indian students in 2025, with engineering, IT, and business courses leading the trend. Language skills and cost advantages are key factors.

US Visa: DS-160 Form More Crucial Than Interview

Experts reveal that the DS-160 application form is the most critical step in securing a US visa, with the interview often serving as a confirmation of the data provided. Accuracy and consistency are paramount.

Ireland Becomes Preferred Choice for Indian Students

Ireland has become a leading study destination for Indian students, with a record 13,000 enrolled last year. The Irish minister highlighted growing academic ties and the impact of the EU-India trade agreement.

SAT Registrations Open for 2026 Exams: Key Dates Announced

The College Board has opened registrations for SAT exams scheduled between March and June 2026, crucial for undergraduate admissions in the 2026-2027 academic year. These standardized tests are accepted by over 4,000 universities worldwide.

Indian Students Abroad Decline: NEP Impact Analyzed

Official data reveals a three-year decline in Indian students going abroad for higher education. Experts analyze whether NEP 2020 reforms or economic factors drive this shift in global education trends.

UAE Becomes Top Choice for Indian Students Abroad

The UAE is rapidly gaining popularity among Indian students for higher education, driven by world-class universities, strategic location, and strong cultural ties, offering a blend of academic excellence and career opportunities.

SIM GE & UB Host Digital Literacy Seminars for Indian Students

SIM Global Education and University at Buffalo conducted outreach programs in Hyderabad and Bangalore, focusing on digital literacy and global degree pathways. The initiative addresses student wellbeing and holistic preparation for overseas education.

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