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NBFCs – bridging the funding gap for students in the Indian lending industry

policy
The PIE News 1d ago policy
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NBFCs are leaving an increasingly perceptible mark on India’s lending landscape, keeping pace with the country’s evolving regulations and catering to a wider segment of borrowers. By combining technology-forward frameworks with…
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South Korea’s 310k int’l student surge brings sustainability into focus

higher-ed
The PIE News 2d ago higher-ed
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According to the latest data from the Korean Immigration Service under the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), South Korea hosted 314,397 international students as of February, including 238,905 in higher education institutions, 75,033 on Korean…
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Canada was once a dream destination for Indian students. Is that changing?

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BBC News Education 3d ago international
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Tighter rules, rising costs and visa risks are forcing Indian students to rethink studying in Canada.
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Australia: Student visa refusal rates reach record high amid weakening demand from China

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ICEF Monitor 8d ago international
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Australian universities have so far faced fewer challenges than English-language training (ELICOS) and vocational education providers in the wake of more restrictive policy settings for the international education sector. But this seems to…
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NZ wants to double foreign student revenue by 2034 – but does it have capacity?

international
The Conversation Education 44d ago international
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Joe Allison/Getty Images On the face of it, New Zealand’s push to expand international education looks like an easy win for economic growth. Government targets, announced last year, aim to nearly double revenue to NZ$7.2 billion by 2034,…
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India’s Moment: An Examination of Student Mobility from and to a Key Player

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WENR (WES) 435d ago international
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With 1.3 million students abroad, India ranks as the second-largest source of international students, following China. Outbound mobility has surged, especially to the “Big Four” destinations—Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US. However,…
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