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Demonetization hurting Indian students bound for Australia

Delays in bank loans for higher studies may prevent thousands from heading out in February, according to a new report, but things could ease up in six months

Win a Global Women's Leadership Scholarship to Cass Business School

The program is open to women all over the world to pursue a MBA degree at high-ranking Cass Business School, in City University, in London.

Study in Germany: get a world-class education at low costs

Dreaming of an international education? With 40 universities ranked among the world's best, Germany offers excellent education at inexpensive costs. To find out more, read below.

Education New Zealand is offering a $10,000 international student scholarship

Applications from current and prospective international students will be accepted until July 20, and the winner will be announced on August 1.

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

Apply now for a scholarship to study sustainable energy development

The Global Sustainable Electricity Partnership offers a generous scholarship for students who want to pursue a Masters degree in sustainable energy development. Read more below.

5 reasons to do an MSc in finance

If you think finance is your forte, an MBA is not the only route to take. You could specialize in the subject by pursuing an MSc. Why do an MSc? Here are 5 reasons.

Straight Talk: That college degree may not be worth getting into debt

Of our 5.500 business schools, barring the top 20, most produce only 7% employable MBAs, with the rest earning under Rs. 10,000 a month. Similarly, 80% of engineering graduates are unemployable

Apply Now for the GREAT Education Scholarships to Study in the UK

This year, the British Council has announced 198 GREAT scholarships for Indian students. Read below to find out more.

“We are certain that jobs will be very different in five years’ time” – Dr. Dave Parry, AUT

Auckland University of Technology's Head of Computer Science, Dr. Dave Parry, speaks to BrainGain Magazine about the must-have qualities for information technology graduates and more.

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