Faced with soaring tuition fees and living costs, Indian students are turning to unconventional ways to fund their overseas education. From trading crypto and forex to freelancing on global platforms, many are moving beyond traditional loans and parental support.
Indian students in Ahmedabad can now earn Canada's Ontario Secondary School Diploma without leaving India, thanks to a collaboration between Udgam Consultancy and Rosedale International Education This innovative programme integrates Canadian curriculum with a student-focused approach, preparing learners for global opportunities beyond traditional exams
The move is part of a broader effort to bring world-class education closer to home for millions of students across South Asia and Africa
The NZEA 2025 is a scholarship programme managed by Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao, in collaboration with the country’s eight top universities. The initiative offers 29 scholarships to Indian students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees across various disciplines.
Deloitte had also invited applications for its fully paid Summer Internship 2025, offering students hands-on experience and potential entry into its Future Leaders Academy graduate program.
Harvard Business School stood first among the top five schools with the highest alumni salaries, boasting an impressive average salary of close to $257,000. This figure surpasses the average salary of graduates from other institutions by over $10,000.
Engineering still holds the title as the most popular field for international students in the U.S.; however, its appeal to Indian students has declined significantly
The move comes as Canada tightens its immigration policies, introduces stricter financial requirements, and considers caps on student admissions to manage the influx of international students better