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'The single most important thing for aspiring MBAs is to be ready to learn'

Only around 6% of applicants get into the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Dean Jonathan Levin talks about what the school looks for in students, and what it offers them.

12 Most Important College Hacks for International Students

It’s highly recommended that students practice these seemingly benign tasks so that the juggling act of academia and chores don’t turn into a train wreck.

Harvard Wants You if You Have Grit and Humor

A high-stakes anti-Asian bias case against Harvard is providing a rare glimpse into the secretive selection process at the elite university

US colleges slash budgets as international students shy away

Schools in the Midwest have been hit hard by the loss of Indian and Chinese students who pay the full freight to study in America.

9 Questions on Machine Learning and NLP with a Senior Engineer at Google

Natural Language Programming, along with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, is a buzzword today. What are its challenges? What is it's future? We spoke to a senior engineer from Google.

Documenting what you've done: the resume and digital portfolio

Summer is a great time to relax – and to jumpstart your college applications. In the 4th instalment of our 12-part series on US college admissions, we discuss how to document your achievements

Indian American whiz kids help US team to coast to first place in Math Olympiad

Indian talent is as omnipresent in the world’s most hardest and prestigious math competition for high school students as the Spelling Bee.

2 Indian teams top Knowledge@Wharton Investment Competition 2017

The team from The International School, Bangalore, won the top spot, followed by the team from Amity International School, Noida. Students of the United World College RCN, Norway, bagged 3rd place.

Top Five Megatrends Captured by the Open Doors Report

Many US schools experienced a fall in overseas applicants, especially for two-year MBA courses.

Dean Rakesh Khurana Defends Wealthy Student Body During High Stakes Harvard Admissions Trial

At stake is whether Harvard discriminates against Asian applicants, placing caps on the number of Asians it will admit to ensure the elite school is not over run by high-scoring Asians.

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