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All you need to know about funding higher studies in Ireland

Funding studies abroad is usually a complex problem. But we’ve made it simple. Mr. Barry O’Driscoll, Senior Education Advisor for India & Sri Lanka, Education in Ireland, talks about the costs and financial aid opportunities for international students in Ireland.

Why International Students Love Studying in the UK

Here are 3 reasons why the UK is one of the most popular higher education destinations for international students.

Deakin University to award 100% tuition-fees waivers to 4 Indian students

Australia’s Deakin University has joined hands with Biocon, Rajasthan Royals, and Times Network to offer 100% tuition-fee waivers to STEM, sports and creative arts students.

6 things to keep in mind before taking a study loan

This simple guide to borrowing for higher studies abroad shows that careful budgeting goes a long way in making your dreams come true

Stanford "Gunners" Earn More Than Other MBAs

Stanford's business school ranks second in the US, but its new grads consistently out-earn their peers.

How to find and win scholarships

Finding and winning a scholarship is one of the biggest concerns if you're keen on studying abroad. BrainGain magazine gives you 7 simple steps which will greatly increase your chances of success.

100 students lose money in million-dollar scam by study abroad agent

Aspiring international students have lost thousands of dollars to Tu Futuro en Australia, a Brisbane-based agency

Tips to make the most out of relationships, studies and finances at university

Because, coming from us, you know these tips have got to be good.

51 Canadian Scholarships for Indian Students

Canadian educators have pledged investments worth nearly $4 million in collaborative education projects with India which includes generous fellowships aimed at attracting Indian students to study in Canada. A large part of the investment is by way of 51 scholarships from Canada’s top eight colleges including the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto, the University of Victoria and the University of Waterloo.

Up to 20% drop in tuition fees for international students in the UK

A decline in the British pound, thanks to Brexit, effectively means a discount for students from many countries who are studying in Britain

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