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UK’s New ‘High Potential Individual’ Visa and How it will Benefit Indian Students

On Monday, Britain announced a new High Potential Individual (HPI) visa route, which will benefit graduates from the world's top 50 non-UK universities, including India. The HPI visa allows students from these top universities to stay and work in the...
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Students refused US visa the first time unlikely to get second interview slot this year: US Embassy

During a 30-minute live chat on the Facebook page of US consulate general in Chennai, Donald L. Heflin made some important announcements on different kinds of non-immigrant visas. He is the minister-counselor for consular affairs at the US embassy in...
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More US Universities Mandate Booster Shot for Students Returning On Campus

Several universities, including Ivy League schools, have made it mandatory for the students to receive a COVID booster shot before returning to campus. The deadline for the booster mandate varies from university to university, but in general, every enrolled student...
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The British Council announces PG scholarships for Indian students and teachers

The British Council has announced a new set of scholarships for students from across India for the academic year 2022-23. The scholarships will be given across various fields to students pursuing their postgraduate studies. The British Council is the United...
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MIT reinstates SAT and ACT mandate for admissions

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has reinstated the requirement of SAT and ACT scores for admissions. In the long list of universities that suspended the test score requirements owing to the covid-19 pandemic, MIT became the first prominent university to...
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US universities Roll Back GRE Waiver as Global Pandemic Phases Out

As the dark clouds of the COVID - 19 wave have steadily faded off, campus life across the world is getting normal. Several US universities that had waived off the GRE are reverting to the pre-pandemic admission process by reinstating...
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Scores of 133 GMAT Aspirants Cancelled for Resorting to Cheating

In a major offset of events, GMAT scores of 133 candidates have been cancelled by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) for resorting to unfair means. GMAC, the US-based non-profit organization and the official administrator of GMAT, took this drastic...
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