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Devoted to dance and wondering where to study? Here are 5 great schools you can choose from!

“When you dance, you enjoy the luxury of being you.” -Paulo Coehlo

University of Southampton B-school to conduct admissions sessions in India

The sessions will be held in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Chennai, up to February 28, and students who meet requirements will be offered provisional admission on the spot

Here are the 5 most international universities in the world

This niche list from Times Higher Education draws on data from other studies to choose cities known for diverse and thriving student populations.

Chennai Students Take 3rd Place in UK-India Social Innovation Challenge 2017

6 students from the Chennai-based Loyola Institute of Business Administration have won the third prize in the UK-India Social Innovation Challenge 2017. Read more below.

How to win a GREAT scholarship

Wondering how students win great scholarships? Here are tips from an international student currently at the University of Portsmouth.

Odissi at Oxford, Bhangra in New York : Indian Student Life at International Universities

Celebrating Indian culture is a way of life at most international universities. And it is a formative element of a student's experience abroad. Read more below.

5 money tips for a smooth transition into university life in the UK

These are 5 nifty tips for you to make your money last as you transition to university life in the UK

Calling Indian graduates: applications now open for University of Southampton′s GREAT Scholarships 2019

The scholarships will cover full tuition fee for select postgraduate programmes in Luxury Brand Management, Entrepreneurships, Actuarial Science, Data Science among others.

University of Southampton offers MBA scholarships to international students

Several scholarships worth up to 35% of the tuition fee are available for full-time study in the MBA program

Adam Smith - the philosopher who invented Economics

Adam Smith studied at both Glasgow and Oxford, loved one and despised the other. Here we look at the father of classical Economics in his student days.

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