Canada over the last two decades has emerged as one of the most welcoming countries for immigrants. The North American nation has been welcoming an increasing number of international students, motivating them to stay back in the country after their …
Overseas education is a big step in a student’s life. For most Indian middle-class families, this is one of the biggest (and, of course, one of the best) investments they make. In some cases, it can even trump “buying a …
Canada is a diverse, safe, and welcoming country. In 2021, the U.S. News and World Report ranked Canada no.1 in the world for quality of life. Here’s why the health infrastructure of Canadian universities is the best. Canada has the …
Did you know? About 150-200 students every year are awarded government-funded scholarships to study abroad. Students on government scholarships studying abroad, take note: India wants a report card. Why India wants a report card? Following intelligence reports urging caution, the …
Standardized tests made optional: What could this mean to your study abroad plans? Ever since several top international colleges like Harvard, MIT, and Princeton have made standardized tests for admissions optional, many students believe that its relevance is lost now. …
A recent review of about 134 UK universities’ strategic plans showed several blind spots. The least discussed (and perhaps the most jarring) among them – is the failure of universities to align their ambitions for international engagement with language learning. …
Survey reveals that post-COVID, Indian students prefer hybrid models for studying abroad. Choosing to study abroad presents an excellent avenue of growth in terms of academia and culture. Students get a chance to immerse themselves in a new culture, explore …