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Ivy League Not Always Best for Indian Students: Expert

Athena Education's Rahul Subramanian explains why the Ivy League isn't the default choice for Indian undergraduates. Learn about financial realities, academic fit, and emotional readiness for studying abroad.

5 Zodiac Signs That Get Karma Faster

Astrology reveals which zodiac signs experience karmic consequences most rapidly due to their intense energy. Discover if your sign is on the list and learn why the universe responds quickly. Read more!

New Zealand: The Underrated Study Abroad Gem for Indians

Discover why New Zealand, with its top-ranked universities, 3-year post-study work rights, and exceptional work-life balance, is a smart choice for Indian students planning overseas education in 2026. Plan your future today!

2025: A Tough Year for Indian Students Going Abroad

Indian students faced stricter visa rules, higher costs, and enrolment caps in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia in 2025. Explore the key policy shifts and what they mean for international education.

Link PAN-Aadhaar by Dec 31, 2025 to Avoid Penalties

The deadline to link PAN with Aadhaar is December 31, 2025. Failure will make your PAN inoperative, blocking refunds, increasing TDS, and halting key financial transactions. Act now to avoid consequences.

Indian techie's high Singapore salary brings loneliness

An Indian machine learning engineer in Singapore reveals his salary jumped fivefold, but his happiness plummeted. His viral post sparks a debate on the emotional cost of success abroad. Read the full story.

AP Tops Indian States in Students Studying Overseas

Andhra Pradesh consistently ranks #1 for Indian students abroad, with over 1.45 lakh sent in 3 years. Explore the trends, preferred destinations, and shifting patterns in this detailed analysis.

Study Abroad Challenges: Beyond the Dream

Studying abroad is not a guaranteed path to success. Explore the emotional, financial, and academic hurdles Indian students face overseas. Is your child truly ready?

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