Nearly 83 per cent of Indian students believe an overseas degree will enhance their prospects of securing better jobs and provide an edge over competition, according to a study. The Leap-Ipsos Strategy Study Abroad Outlook Report unveiled on Tuesday said 57 per cent of Indian middle class households -- income between Rs 3 and Rs 10 lakh -- are inclined towards spending on overseas education. The report gives a critical insight of how foreign education is becoming popular with this segment, the largest of the Indian population. Leap co-founder Vaibhav Singh said, Fuelled by the student community's growing aspirations, the Indian overseas education market is expected to grow multifold and will see over two million Indian students fly out by 2025, spending over $100 billion on their international education. This is a huge opportunity and the sector will see a meteoric rise in demand for innovative products and services. According to the report, 83 per cent of students believe an ...
Common Admission Test or CAT is mandatory for admission to various Post Graduate and Fellow/Doctorate programmes of IIMs. It will be conducted in test centres spread across nearly 150 cities
DU SOL result 2022 declared. Candidates can check and download their subject wise mark sheet by visiting the official website-sol.du.ac.in
The IAF has declared AFCAT 2 2022 result on Friday. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their scorecard from the official website- afcat.cdac.in
Candidates can now check and download their SBTET Diploma result 2022 through the official websites - sbtet.ap.gov.in and manabadi.co.in
Students can download the PM YASASVI admit card on the official website- yet.nta.ac.in.
The JAC Chandigarh first allotment result will be available on the official website - jacchd.admissions.nic.in
Candidates who had applied for admission can now check and download the provisional LBS rank list 2022 through the official website - lbscentre.kerala.gov.in
More than 34,000 candidates had registered on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for admission to undergraduate programmes in the Delhi University till 6 pm on Tuesday, a senior university official said. The DU launched the CSAS portal on Monday for admission to undergraduate courses for the academic year 2022-23. This year, the university is taking admission on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores. The application number of the CUET (UG)-2022 is mandatory to apply for CSAS-2022. There are 70,000 seats across 79 undergraduate programmes in the DU. "So far, 34,039 candidates have registered for admission on the portal. On the first day, 24,000 students had registered," the official said. The portal will remain open till October 3, giving students a 21-day window to apply for their desired undergraduate programmes. There will be no offline filling up of the CSAS-2022 application form. The application fee for CSAS-2022 is Rs 250 for the unreserved,
FMGE 2022 exam date out. Candidates can check the official website for full schedule
ICAR AIEEA UG admit card 2022 to be released soon. Candidates can check the website- icar.nta.nic.in to download their hall tickets
Highest for any country and 20,000 more than last year
Many are applying for short courses in Canada and Australia driven by increasingly bleak job prospects at home and as Western governments loosen immigration requirements
Candidates can check and download scorecard online from the official website at jac.jharkhand.gov.in.
A total of 77,799 Indian students received F-1 visas from January to July this year, while in China, 46,145 got the visa
The ICSI will upload the marksheet on the website for the executive course. However, for the students of professional courses, the marksheet will be delivered via post
NCVT MISITI result was declared earlier today and the candidates can download their scorecard from the official website
Parameters to judge colleges and universities could be expanded to include student opinion
The Chinese side has been working intensively for the return of foreign students to China," Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a media briefing
The government on Friday told the Lok Sabha that about 20,000 Indian students have returned from Ukraine, as per the data provided by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)