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Study in UK: Nottingham University announces up to 50% fee waiver for Indian students
Nottingham Trent University is offering up to a 50% scholarship for Indian students. The move aims to attract a larger number ...
In its monthly bulletin, the Reserve Bank of India released new data tracking how much money Indian residents send abroad for various purposes. The data shows that for “studies abroad” – which ...
As tensions rise amid the Iran conflict, Indian students planning to study in the Gulf are asking one key question: Is it ...
According to Shashank Shah, director (senior specialist – Viksit Bharat Perspective Planning & Visioning) at NITI Aayog, while 96% of India’s students study domestically, for every one student coming ...
Since the introduction of post-Brexit immigration reforms in 2021, Britain has seen consistent growth in work and study ...
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As study abroad tightens, French business education finds way to India
KEDGE Business School is set to establish its presence in India, with its Mumbai campus announced during the recent visit of ...
After spending two college semesters in northern Thailand, Sarah Jongsma found herself back home in the rural Nevada town where she grew up, surrounded by everything familiar yet feeling strangely out ...
Amit Shah said that instead of going abroad for medical studies, there should be adequate facilities within country for ...
Twenty two-year-old Angela Sojan is a Bachelor of Science student at the University of Melbourne. She shares why she picked Australia over the US as the study abroad destination.
Hello and welcome to TOI Bharat Abroad. Today’s edition moves from immigration policy to identity debates and ancient ...
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