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800+ deaths in 6 years: The dark side of the Indian study-abroad dream
Over 800 Indian students have died abroad in the past six years, a number that has triggered deep worry across families, ...
Canada, the USA, the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany have emerged as the most preferred overseas study destinations for ...
The European Union is emerging as a strong alternative destination, particularly for students seeking affordable, ...
Niti Aayog data shows Canada hosts the most Indian students, with overseas enrolment topping 1.335 million in 2024 and ...
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Grim roll call of 2025: Indian students who lost their lives this year while studying abroad
Across the year, one headline after another chipped away at the glossy study-abroad promise. A student found dead in a room ...
In 2025, Indian students shifted focus from quantity to quality in study abroad, emphasizing program value and outcomes.
Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany have emerged as the five most preferred international ...
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Canada, UK visa crackdowns force Indian students to rethink abroad plans
Canada’s rising student visa rejections and the UK’s tightening work routes are forcing Indian students to reassess overseas ...
MEA data show that the number of Indian students in the UAE in 2025 was 253,832, just behind the United States with 255,447 ...
With visa rules tightening in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, students are increasingly exploring Europe, the UAE and Asia for affordable, career-focused global education., Education, Times Now ...
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'I had to prioritise my mental health': An Indian student on the reality of studying in Canada
For many students, studying abroad begins with ambition and uncertainty. For Ira Badesha, a sophomore at the University of ...
A report published by the Indian government’s Niti Aayog reveals that the country sent significantly more students overseas ...
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