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The Australian High Commissioner to India states, “There’s no increase in rejections; we just want good students to enroll.”

Amid concerns over the high visa rejection rates for Indian students in Australia, prospective students are reconsidering their study plans in the country. Australia's...

In February, Australia saw a record number of international students studying in the country

As per the Australian government’s data, the total number of international students in Australia has already surpassed 700,000 in February 2024. This number has...

Indian students’ hopes to study abroad in Australia are crushed due to a housing constraint

The study abroad dreams of many students are crushed due to rising accommodation costs in Australia. The sharp rise in accommodation costs is witnessed...

The Australian government will tighten its study visa regulations starting on March 23:

The Australian government has tightened its immigration rules for study visas. Due to the Australian government’s action since September, international student visa grants are...

Australia is in a transition phase, more focus on quality education and integrity:

Australian Prime Minister Julian Hill has shed light on the nation's ongoing transitional phase. Hill emphasised the implementation of heightened scrutiny on visa applications...

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UK University Takes Drastic Measures to Reduce MRes Student Numbers Amid Skyrocketing Demand

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Want To Study At Oxford university? Rhodes Scholarship 2026 for Indian Students

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Indian Student’s 15-Second F-1 Visa Approval for NYU Sparks Hope Among Study-Abroad Aspirants

With the increasing demand for admissions in Fall 2025,...

A Heartfelt Warning from an Indian Student: The Unspoken Challenges of Studying in the US

A Reddit article describing the often-overlooked difficulties experienced by...

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