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CLAT 2026: High Lucknow Attendance, Moderate Paper

CLAT 2026 conducted smoothly with 97% attendance in Lucknow. Candidates found the national law entrance exam moderate, with GK and legal reasoning sections being easier. Read the full analysis.

Law University's Grand Constitution Day Event & MoU Signing

Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University celebrated Samvidhan Diwas 2025 with a valedictory, an MoU with Cyber Law University, and a focus on India's constitutional journey towards 2047. Explore the key insights from justices.

Indian Student's Success with Federation University Co-op

Discover how Federation University's Co-op model helps Indian students like Vashista gain paid work experience, boosting employability. Learn about high graduate employment rates and the supportive learning environment.

SC Seeks Rajasthan Reply on Anti-Conversion Law

Supreme Court asks Rajasthan government to respond to plea challenging anti-conversion law validity. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta requests tagging with similar pending cases.

Canada's 2026 Student Cap: Major Changes Ahead

Canada's new international student cap reduces permits by 16% from 2024 levels, affecting Indian students' dreams. Learn how this policy shift impacts education and immigration pathways.

SLAT 2026 Applications Close November 30

Final opportunity to apply for SLAT 2026! Applications close November 30 for admission to Symbiosis Law Schools. Don't miss your chance to pursue legal education.

Indian Students Lead US Enrollments in 2025

Open Doors Report 2025 reveals Indian students top US enrollments at 363,019. Math & Computer Science is the most popular field, while Health Professions sees the highest growth.

Indian Students Choose ROI Over Prestige Abroad

Indian students are shifting focus from university prestige to ROI, affordability and jobs when studying abroad. New report reveals changing global education trends for 2026.

17% Drop in New International Students in US

New international student enrollment at US colleges fell 17% this autumn, driven by a sharp decline from India due to visa concerns and Trump-era policies, a new IIE report finds.

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