All Indian students safe after Perm University shooting, says embassy
World | September 20, 2021 17:20 ISTA recent batch of students for the Perm State Medical University (2020-21) departed from New Delhi on August 29.
A recent batch of students for the Perm State Medical University (2020-21) departed from New Delhi on August 29.
Students who have pursued medical education in China feel and alleged that they are being snubbed by the Medical Council of India after many of them held a silent protest on September 3 against the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), — a mandatory exam to apply for clinical internship in the Indian Medical institutes — claiming it was extremely tough and more advanced than a postgraduate level.
Over 23,000 Indian students studied different courses in Chinese universities and colleges of which over 21,000 were enrolled to study MBBS, according to last year’s data.
Union Education Ministry is working on to support the students in the field of online gaming and toy-making so as to generate employment opportunities for them. The ministry will soon organise a national level hackathon on 'online games' to showcase the talent of Indian students.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted decision of over 48 per cent Indian students who wanted to study abroad, according to a report by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), which comes out with coveted global ranking for educational institutions.
According to an analysis of new data from the UK’s Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) released on Wednesday, Indian student numbers in London grew by 34.7 per cent in 2018-19, marking the largest numbers since 2011-12.
The total number of Indians pursuing their higher education in the US has grown for the sixth consecutive year, the US embassy in New Delhi said in a release.
Students from India and China account for more than 50 per cent of international students, said the report that was released by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
The UK government claims that India does not meet the "required criteria" to be included on the expanded list and that Indian students will experience no change in the service they receive.
Exclusion of India from this list means Indian students applying for similar courses will continue to face rigorous checks and documentary requirements.
A series of alleged hate crimes and the fear and anxiety about potential changes to visa policies by the Trump Administration has led to a sharp decline in the number of Indian applicants to universities in the United States.
Tightening its visa rules, New Zealand has issued half as many new study visas to Indian students in the past five months as in the same period last year, turning down too many potential students from India.
Kolkata: Three students from the states of Telangana, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have been selected to represent India in the International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) in Bulgaria later this year, the National Council of Science Museums
New Delhi: Two Indian students at a medical college in Ukraine were stabbed to death while another sustained injuries in the attack. Those who died in the Sunday attack allegedly carried out by three Ukrainian
Washington: As many as 306 Indian students who unknowingly came to the US as part of a fake university sting operation conducted by law enforcement agencies to expose a visa scam, have been identified and
Washington: Call it pre-election rhetoric or post Paris and St Bernardino paranoia, Indian students coming to the US have been caught in a bind, with many deported or denied entry for no fault of theirs.They
New Delhi: The US has conveyed that the decision to deny entry to Indian students was not because of black-listing of two California-based institutions but based on the immigration assessment of individuals even as India
The 2015 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange revealed that the number of international students at U.S. colleges and universities had the highest rate of growth in 35 years, increasing by ten percent to
Mumbai: The number of Indian students heading to the US for higher education recorded a robust jump of 29.4 per cent to 1, 32,888 in the 2014/15 academic year, according to a report, beating China
Mumbai: The number of Indian students heading to the US for higher education recorded a robust jump of 29.4 per cent to 1,32,888 in the 2014/15 academic year, according to a report, beating China in
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