College Board, the entity that carries out the SAT exam, recently announced that the standardised test will be undergoing a major makeover from 2024 onwards. SAT will move from a pen-and-paper mode to digitised. The...
More than 70% of Indian students who aspire to study abroad are willing to opt for a hybrid model– a combination of online and offline learning – in a bid to save money, according to a survey. Over 4,000 candidates were...
Applications are now open for Study in Canada Scholarships offered by Global Affairs Canada Universities and colleges in Canada have until this spring to apply for scholarships worth up to $12,700 for qualifying...
In an effort to “promote the economy,” Bahrain has initiated the development of long-term visas for foreigners, following in the footsteps of some of its Gulf neighbours. Bahrain, like much of the Gulf...
With Brexit now in full force, UK immigration rules have changed to reflect the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU). Before the withdrawal, EU citizens had an automatic right to work in the UK, reside there for...
The prime minister said Indian students going abroad for study, especially in medical education, also result in hundreds of billions of rupees exiting the country as well. Noting that Indian students have been going to...
Results from PNP draws for the week of March 7 to March 11, 2022. Most Canadian provinces and territories (except for Quebec and Nunavut) operate their own Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These programs invite...
International students pay much more for tuition than domestic students while working in Canada for a restricted number of hours. The country is well-known among international students for its welcoming work and...
Flying is one of the fastest and most comfortable modes of carrier when it comes to long-distance or international travel. But, do you know there are five countries in the world that do not have an airport facility of...
The number of Japanese who started studying abroad in fiscal 2020 plummeted by 98.6 per cent from the previous year to a record low of 1,487 due to the global nCovid-19 pandemic. The latest figure released by the...