Yes, the US, the UK, Canada, and Germany remain the leading destinations for Indian students who want to pursue higher education abroad. However, in that mix, New Zealand has fast emerged as the most prominent name, attracting thousands of Indian students every year. In fact, in 2019, this island nation saw an increase of 63 percent in first-time student visas from India. There are many reasons why New Zealand now stands as among the top study-abroad destinations for Indian students. High-Quality Education With Focus on Research Work (And Opportunities to…
There are numerous factors students should consider when figuring in which country they want to pursue higher education. Traditionally, these factors have usually revolved around the economy of the country, the prosperity there, the brand value of universities, and the quality of education in those universities.However, over the past decade, as more and more students are willing to study abroad, several of the said factors – that were usually undermined – have become more popular and important. One of them is safety in the country. Many international students now prioritize…
In recent times, Australia has emerged as a popular destination for Indian students who want to pursue higher education abroad. And it makes sense! The country homes some of the finest institutions in the world that have produced renowned leaders, innovators and intellectuals. In particular, for Master’s and PhD, Australia is among the leading choices for International Students. There’s a reason why this country takes the fourth position on the list of countries with the highest number of international students. Student Can Choose To Stay Upto 4 To 6 Years…
Aspiring to pursue higher education in the USA and Canada – and possibly live in any of these nations - more students are taking SATs. It is one of the mandatory admission tests that almost every North American university requires students to sit for. So, if you’re planning to study abroad, you need your SAT score when filling up your application form. But here’s where it gets tricky: SAT exam is far from easy. It’s challenging to ace. What if you score poorly? (It’s a common obstacle many Indian students…