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High college cut offs attracts world’s top universities to India for talent
College cut offs reached new heights this June as the 10% increase in entry requirements into Indian colleges caused great challenges to students achieving less than top marks...
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Indians form 2nd largest group of international students in US
Indians represent 15 per cent of all foreigners pursuing higher education in the US, becoming the second largest international group after China which topped the list with over 18 per cent students...
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Harvard toppled in new QS ranking
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Japan Initiates Student Exchanges Programme With 12 Indian Institutes
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Global Competition: U.S. Students vs. International Peers
Are U.S. students' tech skills keeping up with their international peers?
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Top of the foreign pops
Here are the things you need to keep in mind when choosing that university overseas...
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Foreign fees may founder as 'perfect storm' brews
UK University heads fear recession, flu and visa rules will stop overseas students...
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