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Indian student dies and two injured in road accident in kazakhstan’s oskemen
A tragic road accident in the eastern Kazakhstan city of Oskemen has resulted in the death of an Indian student and left two others injured, according to confirmation from the Indian Embassy in the country. The incident involved a group of Indian medical students enrolled at Semey Medical University who were returning from an excursion to the Altai Mountains, a well-known destination in the region. The accident has deeply affected the Indian student community and raised renewed concerns over stu
Indian student dies and two injured in road accident in kazakhstan’s oskemen
A tragic road accident in the eastern Kazakhstan city of Oskemen has resulted in the death of an Indian student and left two others injured, according to confirmation from the Indian Embassy in the country. The incident involved a group of Indian medical students enrolled at Semey Medical University who were returning from an excursion to the Altai Mountains, a well-known destination in the region. The accident has deeply affected the Indian student community and raised renewed concerns over stu
Canada, UK visa crackdowns push Indian students to rethink study abroad plans
Canada and the United Kingdom emerged as dependable alternatives for Indian students seeking overseas education, especially as uncertainty around US work visas grew. Clear post-study work routes, predictable immigration rules, and relatively stable visa approval trends helped both countries attract hundreds of thousands of Indian students. However, policy changes in 2025 are reshaping that confidence and forcing students and families to reassess long-held assumptions about studying abroad.
Canada, UK visa crackdowns push Indian students to rethink study abroad plans
Canada and the United Kingdom emerged as dependable alternatives for Indian students seeking overseas education, especially as uncertainty around US work visas grew. Clear post-study work routes, predictable immigration rules, and relatively stable visa approval trends helped both countries attract hundreds of thousands of Indian students. However, policy changes in 2025 are reshaping that confidence and forcing students and families to reassess long-held assumptions about studying abroad.
Over 7.6 Lakh Indian Students Went Abroad for Higher Education in 2024: Government Data
According to the latest data shared by the Bureau of Immigration (BoI) in the Lok Sabha, more than 7.6 lakh Indian students traveled abroad for higher studies in 2024. This marks a slight decline from the 8.95 lakh students who went overseas in 2023, but the overall numbers remain significantly higher than previous years, reflecting the growing demand for overseas education among Indian youth. Year-Wise Tren
Over 7.6 Lakh Indian Students Went Abroad for Higher Education in 2024: Government Data
According to the latest data shared by the Bureau of Immigration (BoI) in the Lok Sabha, more than 7.6 lakh Indian students traveled abroad for higher studies in 2024. This marks a slight decline from the 8.95 lakh students who went overseas in 2023, but the overall numbers remain significantly higher than previous years, reflecting the growing demand for overseas education among Indian youth. Year-Wise Tren









