The US is a hot destination these days for further studies, jobs and permanent citizenship. US visa expert Dr Arun Vakil tells you how you can secure your US visa.
Karuna Survase, Executive Director, Grad-Dreams Education Consulting explains why students must research enough about the country before planning to take up a course
'Be aware of your surroundings. Stay alert, stay vigilant.'
International education expert Karan Gupta suggests you apply to universities known to give funding. If you don't get it, apply for a US or Indian education loan.
A mother and daughter in Punjab are accused of defrauding men by promising marriage and emigration to Canada. The mother allegedly used her daughter's photos and videos to lure victims, collecting large sums of money with false promises of a wedding and relocation.
Delete posts that are offensive, political, divisive, or just plain immature, counsels Dr Karan Gupta.
Shailee Mehta, an ex-student of the University of Southern California, shares some useful tips for students who want to study abroad.
Universities and immigration authorities take student conduct seriously. Behaviour that is deemed unacceptable or dangerous can lead to legal consequences, including deportation, warns Dr Pananjay Tiwari, founder and director, Impel Overseas Education.
Value-add to your resume with the various benefits offered by a foreign education.
International education expert Karan Gupta has the answers to your queries.
rediffGURU Dr Nagarajan JSK counsels students and parents towards making the right career choices, particularly in the field of pharmacy.
International education expert Karan Gupta answers queries from those of you who are planning to go abroad for further studies.
Overseas education expert Karan Gupta tells you how to prepare and excel at GMAT and answers your queries.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers you advice on how to pick the right international education.
Chindu Sreedharan, UK PhD student and university lecturer, provides ten helpful hints for surviving the English.
If your children live abroad, rely more on financial assets as they are easier to liquidate and move across borders.
Vinod Salian, who has lived and worked in the UK since 2001, provides tips for students and workers leaving for the UK. Where can I buy furniture? What's shopping in the markets like? Read
Travel is about making memories, experiencing the unknown, and engaging in new experiences -- not worrying about fluctuating exchange rates or hidden expenditures. With a little planning and a proactive approach to handling your foreign exchange, you can reduce financial stress and enjoy your trip, suggests Pavan Kavad.
Don't just spend your time abroad studying -- travel, engage, make friends and learn the language.
Plan to do your graduation abroad? You will have to appear for the Scholastic Assessment Test or SAT, which is an entrance test that will qualify your admission to undergraduate programmes in the US. Counsellor Suchitra Surve from Growth Centre tells you all about the exam -- from registration to tips to crack the exam. Read on.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international education.
For Indian parents, sending a child abroad for a three-year degree could deplete 48% of their retirement savings, while a four-year degree may consume up to 64%.
Nabiha shares her experiences studying in the UK. She also provides a list of tips and hints that will prove useful for students travelling to the UK.
Be clear about when you're working and when you're off the clock, and stick to the boundaries you have set around when you're willing to respond to messages or calls, suggests Amanda Day, Director of People Enablement at Remote.
Overseas consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international education for you.
'With tuition fees for international students rising, education loans have become critical for bridging the gap between savings, scholarship, and full cost.'
In an online chat with readers, NNS Chandra offered advice on how to pursue an education abroad.
'A mid-year review makes the end-of-year financial review manageable and less stressful.'
With a dependable insurance policy, you can easily guard against any unexpected financial burden in the event of sudden illness or injury.
After all, when you are studying, it is better if all you have to worry about are your grades.
Rishi Mehra on the home work you need to do before opting for one
Get Ahead Shirish plans to study abroad and wants to know if Australia is a good MBA destination.