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India-Australia
02 Jan 2023
Want to pursue higher education in Australia? Key information for students
Australia offers courses for students interested in a variety of fields, including business, science, engineering, and architecture Australian trade programs are also liked by students Australia also offers employment opportunities in different sectors with the best salary packages in the world
India
10 Nov 2022
How this new agreement between India-Oz will help- Details here
India has inked an Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) with Australia ECTA paves the way for such students to study in Australia which has been a popular choice for Indian students over the year Australia will provide work and holiday visas to around 1000 Indians in the age group of 18 to 30 for one year
European Education Institutions
27 May 2022
This University has been providing Global Learning Opportunities across Europe
Parul University recently welcomed delegates from Poland, Belgium, and Portugal for its annually held International Week, providing a leading exposure to its students and staff to global opportunities across Europe.
Ministry of External Affairs
23 Jul 2021
India urges foreign governments to ease travel restrictions for Indians
Centre has been urging foreign governments to ease travel restrictions for Indians in view of an improvement in the coronavirus situation in the country. "There have been some positive steps in this direction and we would hope that more countries take steps to normalise the movement of people from India," said MEA Spokesperson.
International students
31 Jul 2016
Nearly 30% international students less likely to study in Britain after Brexit
Nearly 30 per cent of international students are less likely to study in Britain after the country's referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU), according to a survey published by The Independent on Friday.
London
24 Oct 2015
India third-largest student market in London: Report
India is the third-largest international student market in London after China and the US, according to a latest report.
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