The American International University of Management And Technology, USA, invites applications for its international two-year correspondence MBA, BBA, MS and BS programmes.
In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, mere tinkering with existing government procedures will not enhance India's economic competitiveness, says Pranjal Sharma.
'The Indian economy has been subsidised by the poor.'
Lieutenant General Rizwan Akhtar, a close confidant of Pakistan's Army Chief Raheel Sharif, on Friday took over as the new head of the powerful spy agency Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Thursday
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Sunday
'India must prepare five- and ten-year strategies for engaging the US government, the congress, the business community, the academics, the media and the society.'
In an online chat with Get Ahead reader, overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions.
New research says 30 minutes of exercise three times a week and 15 minutes of laughter on a daily basis is good for the vascular system.
Here are all the things you need to know so that you worry about nothing but your grades, says Mahavir Chopra. Read on!
Dr Arun Vakil answered commonly asked US visa queries during a chat with Get Ahead readers. Here is the transcript.
Danny Willett won the 80th Masters by three strokes on Sunday to become the first English winner at Augusta National Golf Club since 1996. Here are a few interesting little known facts about the rising golf star...
Meet the best international business schools at The MBA Tour study fair.
'As people have moved from cities to small towns and villages, they have carried the infection into new territories.' 'Poor healthcare infrastructure in these places should be a big worry in the days to come.'
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Thursday
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Saturday
Having annoyed Nadal with an underarm serve at Acapulco, Nick Kyrgios doubled down with the tactic to win two points against hapless Serb Dusan Lajovic at the Miami Open and fire up a timeworn debate between modern fans and purists.
India's economic reforms are the subject of a three-day conference at the Stanford University in USA from June six, with several Indian experts being among the participants.
US visa expert Dr Arun Vakil guides students and working professionals about US visa application procedures.
The ambitious dream of flying the solar-powered plane, Solar Impulse around the world faced a major setback on Wednesday.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Monday
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on everything you need to know about pursuing an international education.
'They know that India is no pushover.' 'We have to be extremely vigilant, remain ready and keep strengthening our positions.' 'We have to be militarily strong, whatever be the cost.'
It is important to approach the belief of people in ancient India's achievements with a sense of proportion, balance and empathy, argues B S Raghavan, the distinguished civil servant.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday.
As many as 29,800 Indians are expected to study in the UK by 2020 as against 8,600 in 2005, the study by the British Council and Universities said.\n\n\n\n
India's curve, yet to flatten vis-a-vis countries with similar or more conservative plans to ease restrictions, still points to 'exponential growth', despite India having tested much fewer people.
Both men and women said giving oral sex was more distasteful for men than women.
'I am not saying we will get $10 billion from overseas Indians at the end of the Pravasi Diwas conference. We will get just a trickle but the interest will be generated,' says FICCI Secretary-General Amit Mitra.
'Chinese troops are not geared to fight Indian troops who are battle hardened and acclimatised and are far more hardy.'
If your children live abroad, rely more on financial assets as they are easier to liquidate and move across borders.