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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
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
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,
OPT and H-1B reforms threaten work opportunities for Indian graduates in the U.S.
Thousands of Indian students studying in the United States are facing growing uncertainty over their post-graduation career prospects as new immigration policies and enforcement actions threaten the stability of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) and H-1B visa systems. The OPT program has long served as a bridge for international students transitioning from study to work, but recent developments suggest that this once-reliable path may soon become more complex and costly. The anx
OPT and H-1B reforms threaten work opportunities for Indian graduates in the U.S.
Thousands of Indian students studying in the United States are facing growing uncertainty over their post-graduation career prospects as new immigration policies and enforcement actions threaten the stability of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) and H-1B visa systems. The OPT program has long served as a bridge for international students transitioning from study to work, but recent developments suggest that this once-reliable path may soon become more complex and costly. The anx
Green Card Sponsorship vs. OPT Extension for Indian Students
For thousands of Indian students pursuing higher education in the United States, the transition from graduation to a full-time career often revolves around two crucial pathways: Green Card sponsorship and OPT (Optional Practical Training) extension. Both options allow students to continue their journey in the U.S., but each comes with unique benefits, limitations, and long-term implications. Understanding these differences is e
Green Card Sponsorship vs. OPT Extension for Indian Students
For thousands of Indian students pursuing higher education in the United States, the transition from graduation to a full-time career often revolves around two crucial pathways: Green Card sponsorship and OPT (Optional Practical Training) extension. Both options allow students to continue their journey in the U.S., but each comes with unique benefits, limitations, and long-term implications. Understanding these differences is e
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
Uzbekistan Offers 5 Fully Funded Scholarships for Indian Students 2025
The Republic of Uzbekistan has announced an exciting opportunity for Indian students through five fully funded scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year. These scholarships are for postgraduate studies at the Silk Road International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. This university is renowned for its focus on tourism, cultural heritage, and related disciplines, making it a prime destination for students passi
Uzbekistan Offers 5 Fully Funded Scholarships for Indian Students 2025
The Republic of Uzbekistan has announced an exciting opportunity for Indian students through five fully funded scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year. These scholarships are for postgraduate studies at the Silk Road International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. This university is renowned for its focus on tourism, cultural heritage, and related disciplines, making it a prime destination for students passi
Indian Student Tanya Tyagi Dies in Canada
A tragic loss has struck the Indian student community abroad. Tanya Tyagi, a young student from Delhi studying at the University of Calgary, Canada, passed away on June 17, 2025, under unclear circumstances. The news was confirmed by the Consulate General of India in Vancouver via a social media post. The cause of Tanya's sudden death has not been disclosed, and no official explanation has been released by author
Indian Student Tanya Tyagi Dies in Canada
A tragic loss has struck the Indian student community abroad. Tanya Tyagi, a young student from Delhi studying at the University of Calgary, Canada, passed away on June 17, 2025, under unclear circumstances. The news was confirmed by the Consulate General of India in Vancouver via a social media post. The cause of Tanya's sudden death has not been disclosed, and no official explanation has been released by author
Smart Financial Tips for International Students: Budgeting, Saving, and Thriving Abroad
Studying abroad is an incredible opportunity—but without smart financial planning, it can become overwhelming. Here’s a detailed guide with practical tips to help you manage your money wisely, so you can focus on your education and enjoy your global experience stress-free. 1. Build a Realistic Budget and Track It Religiously Start by listing your monthly income (scholarships, family support, part-time work) and break down your expense
Smart Financial Tips for International Students: Budgeting, Saving, and Thriving Abroad
Studying abroad is an incredible opportunity—but without smart financial planning, it can become overwhelming. Here’s a detailed guide with practical tips to help you manage your money wisely, so you can focus on your education and enjoy your global experience stress-free. 1. Build a Realistic Budget and Track It Religiously Start by listing your monthly income (scholarships, family support, part-time work) and break down your expense









