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UAE PM ‘feels proud’ as 28 million students join Arab Reading Challenge

Winners of 8th edition will be announced on Oct 23 in a grand ceremony at Dubai Opera

Canada caps Study Permits: What International Students Need to Know in 2024

Master’s and PhD Students now included in Study Permit cap; new language requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits

Why do Indians prefer Dubai to UK for foreign education?

Study in the city of the future, world-class universities, high-paying jobs, and life-changing opportunities await!

Canada to further reduce number of students in 2025

Canadian government announces tighter foreign worker rules as part of efforts to reduce temporary residents.

Five skills students must know to get hired in Canada

Alignment with employer expectations supports financial stability and enhances work experience

How to secure Canadian Residency as an international student?

Right career choices, strategic immigration pathways, and strong language skills are some of the key milestones you need to achieve.

UAE: New digital SAT curriculum and career services set to transform students' academic ...

The collaboration will empower students to reach their full potential and chase their dreams.

How Glinks helped students win top scholarships

Scholarships offer financial relief, academic recognition, networking opportunities, global exposure, and personal growth for students.

Canada changes off-campus work hour limit for international students

The opportunity will allow students to manage their financial needs without impacting their academic performance

Canada denies entry to more visitors, students and workers

Canada refused entry to more than 5,853 travellers, including students, workers, tourists

UAE: Students warned against sharing school pictures on social media

Violations can lead to severe penalties, including court action, even for minors.

Study in Canada: Why International students enrolment dropping

At least 10 Ontario universities were already forecasting a combined operating deficit of $175 million this year, growing to $273 million next year.