In an online chat with readers overseas consultant NNS Chandra offered advice.
The decision to pursue further education in a particular university requires careful considerations.
In a four-part series commencing today, Arthur J Pais profiles the winners of the 2012 George Marshall Scholarships, a prestigious programme which finances up to forty young Americans annually to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. First up in this series is Aditya Ashok, who aims to make the US healthcare system work for the largest number of Americans.
In his attempt to revive a beleaguered Congress, Rahul Gandhi is trying to bring in new leadership in the form of Rajeev Gowda and BK Hari Prasad, whose names have been nominated for the Rajya Sabha, says Renu Mittal.
India needs a 1,000 more Ashoka universities, Naukri.com Founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani tells Anjuli Bhargava.
Youth Incorporated's annual MBA rankings reveals the best.
Most companies find job seekers with domestic degrees good enough, a British Council survey said.
Most international students struggle with basic mathematics, says Prof Mike Green, Head of School, Newcastle University, UK.
Rishi Mehra on the home work you need to do before opting for one
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international university.
These institutes, while expensive, are a viable alternative to studying abroad.
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After all, when you are studying, it is better if all you have to worry about are your grades.
The first step is to estimate the retirement corpus you would need and to compute the approximate amount you can set aside every month, says V Viswanand, Senior Director and Chief Operations Officer, Max Life Insurance
All you need to know about preparing for the Civil Services examination
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From finding your niche to picking the right institute, you must research well in advance before you take the plunge.
'The Chinese mindset and approach to India is far different from that in Pakistan.' 'This reality makes it possible for us to follow an engagement policy with one, while militating against engagement with the other.'
Mumbai's Ashwini Nene on how she achieved the impossible
Oliver Ashby, Senior Manager-Recruitments and Admissions, London Business School says the new visa rules do not affect Indian students and that they can continue applying for internships and jobs after completing their course at the institute.
In an online chat with readers, Ashish N of EducationAisle addressed queries on GMAT preparation and offered advice on how to choose a good international b-school.
The education company's first global MBA course will be a one-year full time course and will be conducted across Canada, UAE and India
An immigrant friendly nation, Canada has a lot to offer to international students besides its varied programmes most of which are good value for money.
Prometric India asks students not to panic while it makes arrangements for alternate testing.
Prometric to arrange for alternate testing. Affected students being informed by phone and e-mail
Applications are invited from academically outstanding Indian students to study for a PhD at Imperial College London.
If you are aspiring to study in the United States of America, here's where you must lay your bet on.
In an online chat with readers on December 27, Naveenan Ramachandran and Abhishek Bhide, experts, 4GMAT addressed queries on preparing for GMAT and offered advice on how to pursue an MBA abroad.
In an online chat with reader, Dipti Punjabi, expert, EGE Global Education addressed queries on pursuing a course abroad and offered advice on how to choose the right institute and programme.
Thirty students who intend to pursue a Phd will be awarded a tuition waiver through the scholarship that is tenable up to three years based on individual progress.
In an online chat with readers on November 27, Dipti Punjabi, counsellor, EGE Global Education addressed queries about choosing a good programme and university and offered advice on how they can pursue a course abroad.
Cases of students defaulting on loan payments prompted Indian Bankers Association to review the educational loan scheme. We explore what this means for students.
Two winners of the contest will get the opportunity to visit three colleges in the US for an admission interview and experience the American campus life.
In an online chat with readers on October 30, Charlie Schwartz, Assistant Director for International Admissions, University of Cincinnati addressed queries related to new programmes, merit scholarships available at the university and offered advice on how to write a good essay.
US Consulate General Mumbai's Consular Chief Deanna Abdeen addressed reader queries on how to apply for a US visa.
The haloed university that had topped the Times Higher Education rankings in 2010-11 slipped to number four position this year. Read on for more details.
In an online chat with readers, Vimal Gopinathan and Naveenan Ramachandran, experts, 4GMAT, addressed queries on how to crack the GMAT and offered advice on b-school admissions in India and abroad.
In an interview with Ajit Jain, Stephen Toope, President, University of British Columbia, reveals why there is a growing need for the Indian government to collaborate with universities abroad in order to meet the academic needs of talented students.
The QS World University Rankings for this year feature six universities from the United States and four from the United Kingdom. And India missed a place in the top 200 once again.