It is entirely possible to work in the United States after completing your studies, especially if you have graduated from a prestigious university. Many Indian nationals, including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Google...
By Yash Yadav Canada is one of the best countries in the world to get an education. However, there are many other things about the Great White North that we may not know. Today, we are telling you some of the most...
By Yash Yadav A large gathering of people took place this week in London as a new institute to promote the Korean language and culture was opened at Richmond’s liberal arts university. The London Sejong Institute, which...
International students travelling abroad will be relieved to know that you don’t need a booster vaccine for travel just yet, but it may become a mandate in the upcoming new year. The world was trying hard to...
The Saskatchewan government has developed a dedicated Agent Training Program, which it claims will “solidify” connections with leading recruitment agents and help the province continue to attract students...
Disclaimer: The following content is a press release. Visa Crunch takes no editorial responsibility for the same. 14 February 2022, Sonipat, Haryana: The Jindal of Banking & Finance (JSBF) at O.P. Jindal Global...
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, on February 10, released detailed guidelines for international arrivals at airports, doing away with the quarantine provision. Ministry of Health, Government of India...
After the authorities discovered proof of numerous students overstaying their visas after completing their courses, several colleges in Korea are reportedly facing a one-year ban on recruiting international students...
For the academic year 2022-23, the British Council has announced a new set of postgraduate (PG) scholarships for Indians in a variety of fields of study. The commission, in partnership with the UK government’s...
The Canadian budget for 2022 is mostly “aligning with college and institute aims,” and they will play a “key role,” but few measures are “specifically aimed” at the postsecondary...