Canada, UK & Australia Tighten Visa Rules: What Indian Students Must Know in 2026
Introduction In 2026, three of the most popular destinations for Indian students — Canada, the UK, and Australia — have introduced significant changes to their visa policies. These updates are designed to align migration with labor market needs, financial sustainability, and long‑term employability. For Indian students, who represent one of the largest international cohorts, these […]
New Zealand to Launch Short-Term Graduate Work Visa: What International Students Should Know
Introduction New Zealand has announced plans to introduce a Short-Term Graduate Work Visa and expand eligibility for its Post Study Work Visa, aiming to support international graduates as they transition from education to employment. The changes, announced by Immigration New Zealand on March 12, 2026, are intended to align international education with workforce needs while […]
Planning to Study Abroad in 2026? SAT Registrations Open for March–June 2026
Introduction Students planning to pursue undergraduate studies abroad in 2026–27 have an important update. The College Board has officially opened registrations for the March, May, and June 2026 SAT examinations. For students targeting international universities, especially in the United States and other SAT-accepting destinations, these dates mark the beginning of a critical admissions planning phase. […]
Why Overseas Education Costs Are Soaring for Indian Students
Introduction The dream of studying abroad remains strong among Indian families — but the financial and logistical reality has changed sharply in 2025. Two major forces are reshaping international academic plans: rupee depreciation and stricter visa regimes in popular destinations like the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), and Canada. 1. The Indian Rupee Is […]
Study Abroad 2026: The Big Shift Students Can’t Ignore
Introduction The global education landscape is entering a major realignment, and 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most transformative years for Indian students planning to study abroad. According to emerging insights highlighted by Hindustan Times, changing visa rules, rising living costs, and shifting job market priorities are driving students to rethink the […]