Australia Assures Indian Students of Fair Study Opportunities
Australia has assured India that opportunities for Indian students in Australia will remain open and fair despite visa delays and stricter assessments. The MEA also rejected reports of broad application restrictions and highlighted expanding university partnerships. Australia Assures Indian Students of Fair Study Opportunities Australia has assured India that genuine India
Australia Assures Indian Students of Fair Study Opportunities
Australia has assured India that opportunities for Indian students in Australia will remain open and fair despite visa delays and stricter assessments. The MEA also rejected reports of broad application restrictions and highlighted expanding university partnerships. Australia Assures Indian Students of Fair Study Opportunities Australia has assured India that genuine India
F-1 Visa Slot Shortage Puts Fall 2026 Plans at Risk for Indian Students
Indian students admitted to U.S. universities for Fall 2026 are facing a shortage of F-1 visa appointment slots, raising concerns that some may miss August program start dates or be forced to defer enrollment. Many applicants have already completed admissions requirements and received Form I-20 from their universities. However, students say the U.S. visa scheduling portal has shown few or no available interview appointments for weeks.
F-1 Visa Slot Shortage Puts Fall 2026 Plans at Risk for Indian Students
Indian students admitted to U.S. universities for Fall 2026 are facing a shortage of F-1 visa appointment slots, raising concerns that some may miss August program start dates or be forced to defer enrollment. Many applicants have already completed admissions requirements and received Form I-20 from their universities. However, students say the U.S. visa scheduling portal has shown few or no available interview appointments for weeks.
Why MIT Cambridge Has Ranked No. 1 for 15 Straight Years
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been named the world’s No. 1 university in the QS World University Rankings for 15 consecutive years. MIT retained the top position in the QS World University Rankings 2027, published on Thursday, June 18, 2026. Its continued leadership reflects strength across research, academic reputation, graduate employability and several science and engineering subjects. Related:
Why MIT Cambridge Has Ranked No. 1 for 15 Straight Years
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been named the world’s No. 1 university in the QS World University Rankings for 15 consecutive years. MIT retained the top position in the QS World University Rankings 2027, published on Thursday, June 18, 2026. Its continued leadership reflects strength across research, academic reputation, graduate employability and several science and engineering subjects. Related:
MIT Cambridge: How Many Indian Students Study There in 2025–26?
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recorded 286 students from India during the 2025–26 academic year, according to statistics published by MIT’s International Students Office. MIT, which holds the No. 1 position in the QS World University Rankings 2027, remains one of the most sought-after US universities among students interested in engineering, science, technology and research. MIT’s appeal to international students is also supported by its
MIT Cambridge: How Many Indian Students Study There in 2025–26?
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recorded 286 students from India during the 2025–26 academic year, according to statistics published by MIT’s International Students Office. MIT, which holds the No. 1 position in the QS World University Rankings 2027, remains one of the most sought-after US universities among students interested in engineering, science, technology and research. MIT’s appeal to international students is also supported by its
Cornell Tata Scholarship: Eligibility, Financial Aid and How to Apply
The Cornell Tata Scholarship provides need-based financial aid to eligible undergraduate students who attended secondary school in India. Applicants must gain admission to Cornell University, demonstrate financial need and complete the university’s required financial-aid process. Created through a $25 million endowment from the Tata Education and Development Trust, the program supports about 20 scholars at any one time and awards assistance annually.
Cornell Tata Scholarship: Eligibility, Financial Aid and How to Apply
The Cornell Tata Scholarship provides need-based financial aid to eligible undergraduate students who attended secondary school in India. Applicants must gain admission to Cornell University, demonstrate financial need and complete the university’s required financial-aid process. Created through a $25 million endowment from the Tata Education and Development Trust, the program supports about 20 scholars at any one time and awards assistance annually.
F-1 Visa Cancelled? Steps International Students Should Take
If an F-1 visa is cancelled, international students should act carefully before making travel, school or work decisions. A cancelled visa can affect re-entry to the United States, but the next steps depend on whether the student’s SEVIS record and F-1 status remain active. First, Confirm What Was Cancelled Students should first find out whether only the visa stamp was cancelled or whether their SEVIS record was also terminated. These are different issu
F-1 Visa Cancelled? Steps International Students Should Take
If an F-1 visa is cancelled, international students should act carefully before making travel, school or work decisions. A cancelled visa can affect re-entry to the United States, but the next steps depend on whether the student’s SEVIS record and F-1 status remain active. First, Confirm What Was Cancelled Students should first find out whether only the visa stamp was cancelled or whether their SEVIS record was also terminated. These are different issu
What Happens If Your U.S. Student Visa Is Cancelled?
A cancelled U.S. student visa can create serious concerns for international students, but it does not always mean the same thing as losing F-1 status inside the United States. The first question is whether only the visa stamp was cancelled or whether the student’s SEVIS record was also terminated. That difference can affect travel, study status, work authorization and future re-entry. For the newest enforcement changes, read our latest report on
What Happens If Your U.S. Student Visa Is Cancelled?
A cancelled U.S. student visa can create serious concerns for international students, but it does not always mean the same thing as losing F-1 status inside the United States. The first question is whether only the visa stamp was cancelled or whether the student’s SEVIS record was also terminated. That difference can affect travel, study status, work authorization and future re-entry. For the newest enforcement changes, read our latest report on
US Student Visa Cancellations: Latest 2026 Updates for F-1 Students
U.S. student visa cancellations have become a major concern for international students in 2026, especially those on F-1 visas. Recent enforcement updates show that students now need to pay closer attention to visa validity, SEVIS status, travel plans and online screening. Reuters reported that the Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025, citing overstays, legal violations and a smaller number of terrorism-related grounds, according to a State Department of
US Student Visa Cancellations: Latest 2026 Updates for F-1 Students
U.S. student visa cancellations have become a major concern for international students in 2026, especially those on F-1 visas. Recent enforcement updates show that students now need to pay closer attention to visa validity, SEVIS status, travel plans and online screening. Reuters reported that the Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025, citing overstays, legal violations and a smaller number of terrorism-related grounds, according to a State Department of
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Canada expands education and workforce partnerships with India through college mission
Canadian colleges and polytechnics are intensifying efforts to strengthen skills training and education partnerships with India as both countries seek to deepen collaboration in workforce development and higher education. A delegation of college and polytechnic presidents, organized by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), began a five-day visit to India on March 16, 2026, with scheduled engagements in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. CICan represents 127 public colleges and institutes ac
Canada expands education and workforce partnerships with India through college mission
Canadian colleges and polytechnics are intensifying efforts to strengthen skills training and education partnerships with India as both countries seek to deepen collaboration in workforce development and higher education. A delegation of college and polytechnic presidents, organized by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan), began a five-day visit to India on March 16, 2026, with scheduled engagements in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. CICan represents 127 public colleges and institutes ac
Australia moves India to highest student visa risk category, scrutiny to increase
Australia has moved India into its highest-risk category for student visa applicants, a decision that will result in stricter scrutiny and longer processing timelines for thousands of prospective students. The change, implemented under Australia’s Simplified Student Visa Framework, takes effect from January 8, 2026, and represents an out-of-cycle reclassification driven by concerns over emerging integrity risks in the student visa system. Under the revised framework, India has bee
Australia moves India to highest student visa risk category, scrutiny to increase
Australia has moved India into its highest-risk category for student visa applicants, a decision that will result in stricter scrutiny and longer processing timelines for thousands of prospective students. The change, implemented under Australia’s Simplified Student Visa Framework, takes effect from January 8, 2026, and represents an out-of-cycle reclassification driven by concerns over emerging integrity risks in the student visa system. Under the revised framework, India has bee
US embassy warns Indian students on visa violations and legal compliance
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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.
US Pauses Green Card Lottery Amid H-1B Backlash: What It Means for Indians
The United States has paused the Diversity Visa Lottery, commonly known as the green card lottery, marking a significant shift in its immigration landscape at a time of heightened scrutiny over legal migration pathways. The decision, announced under the direction of the administration led by Donald Trump, has added to the uncertainty already surrounding work and study visas, particularly the H-1B pr
US Pauses Green Card Lottery Amid H-1B Backlash: What It Means for Indians
The United States has paused the Diversity Visa Lottery, commonly known as the green card lottery, marking a significant shift in its immigration landscape at a time of heightened scrutiny over legal migration pathways. The decision, announced under the direction of the administration led by Donald Trump, has added to the uncertainty already surrounding work and study visas, particularly the H-1B pr
OET test: what healthcare workers need to know about this global English exam
The Occupational English Test, widely known as OET, has become one of the most recognised English-language examinations for healthcare professionals aiming to work, study or qualify in English-speaking countries. Designed specifically for the medical and health sectors, the test evaluates candidates on the type of language skills they will need in real clinical environments rather than in general communication. Managed by the Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Trust, a collaboration betwee
OET test: what healthcare workers need to know about this global English exam
The Occupational English Test, widely known as OET, has become one of the most recognised English-language examinations for healthcare professionals aiming to work, study or qualify in English-speaking countries. Designed specifically for the medical and health sectors, the test evaluates candidates on the type of language skills they will need in real clinical environments rather than in general communication. Managed by the Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Trust, a collaboration betwee
NISAU UK–ICEF partnership aims to ensure ethical recruitment for Indian students
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK has entered a strategic partnership with the International Consultants for Education and Fairs, a long-established organisation known for its global expertise in international education services. The collaboration is intended to address growing concerns around transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in the student recruitment process, particularly for Indian students who form one of the world’s largest cohorts of outbound learners
NISAU UK–ICEF partnership aims to ensure ethical recruitment for Indian students
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK has entered a strategic partnership with the International Consultants for Education and Fairs, a long-established organisation known for its global expertise in international education services. The collaboration is intended to address growing concerns around transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in the student recruitment process, particularly for Indian students who form one of the world’s largest cohorts of outbound learners
Canada updates IRCC rules on cancelling temporary visas and permits
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a major update to its operational framework, outlining clear legal grounds for when temporary resident documents—such as visitor visas, study permits, work permits, and electronic travel authorizations (eTAs)—may be cancelled. The revised policy, which came into effect on November 4, 2025, aims to standardize how immigration officers handle document revocations and close long-standing gaps in the Immigration and Refugee Pro
Canada updates IRCC rules on cancelling temporary visas and permits
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a major update to its operational framework, outlining clear legal grounds for when temporary resident documents—such as visitor visas, study permits, work permits, and electronic travel authorizations (eTAs)—may be cancelled. The revised policy, which came into effect on November 4, 2025, aims to standardize how immigration officers handle document revocations and close long-standing gaps in the Immigration and Refugee Pro
New visa policies make studying and working abroad tougher for Indians
The path to studying or working abroad, once viewed as a clear and achievable journey, is becoming increasingly complicated as major economies introduce tighter immigration and visa rules. Countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Canada, and Australia have each rolled out new policies in the past two years that collectively raise costs, elevate salary requirements, and reduce the number of visas available for international students and skilled professionals. For many,
New visa policies make studying and working abroad tougher for Indians
The path to studying or working abroad, once viewed as a clear and achievable journey, is becoming increasingly complicated as major economies introduce tighter immigration and visa rules. Countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Canada, and Australia have each rolled out new policies in the past two years that collectively raise costs, elevate salary requirements, and reduce the number of visas available for international students and skilled professionals. For many,
Canada rejects 74% of Indian student visa applications amid tighter immigration rules
Canada has recorded a sharp surge in the rejection of student visa applications from India, with nearly three out of every four applicants being denied entry to Canadian post-secondary institutions in August 2025. Data from Canada’s immigration department shows that 74% of Indian applications for study permits were refused, a dramatic increase from 32% during the same month in 2023. The figures indicate a growing policy shift in Ottawa’s approach to international education and immigration
Canada rejects 74% of Indian student visa applications amid tighter immigration rules
Canada has recorded a sharp surge in the rejection of student visa applications from India, with nearly three out of every four applicants being denied entry to Canadian post-secondary institutions in August 2025. Data from Canada’s immigration department shows that 74% of Indian applications for study permits were refused, a dramatic increase from 32% during the same month in 2023. The figures indicate a growing policy shift in Ottawa’s approach to international education and immigration
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina









