Sector says “Canada is open” in spite of the cap on study permits.

Sector leaders are optimistic about Canada’s long-term positioning as a friendly country for immigrants and students, despite the fact that the short-term adaptations to the country’s legislative changes may be difficult. It’s no secret that Canada has experienced an exponential increase in the number of international students applying to study there in recent years, posing […]

JMI Admission 2024: Registration Begins for UG, PG Entrance Test

The undergraduate and graduate course registration process has begun at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI). To be considered for admission to JMI, applicants must first take an entrance exam. By March 30, 2024, candidates can register online for the entrance exam on the university website. Starting on April 25, the university will administer the entrance exam. […]

Australia: University College status for SAE’s CMI

The Creative Media Institute at SAE in Australia has been named a University College, according to an announcement. In late December 2023, SAE, which has six campuses spread across five Australian states and one international campus in Dubai, was formally registered as a University College, according to the college. CEO Joseph Anthonysz hailed it as […]

NIT Calicut, Vehant Technologies Join Forces to Co-Teach, Work on AI/ML Projects

The National Institute of Technology Calicut (NIT Calicut) and Vehant Technologies have signed an agreement to jointly teach BTech, MTech and PhD students. Vehant Technologies is an AI/ML-based smart security and surveillance solutions provider. According to a statement from NIT Calicut, the partnership will enable joint projects between students, faculty, and Vehant’s R&D team. These […]

Victim compensation plan rejected in TOEIC scandal

The TOEIC scandal victims have reopened legal actions against the Home Office, a decade after they were accused of cheating. They are demanding collective compensation for unjustified incarceration and lost wages.  Representing a group of twenty-three students who have already prevailed in their appeals against the Home Office, Bindmans Law Firm suggested that the claims […]