EDUCATION AND CAREER
India-Canada row: Impact on students planning to study abroad
The number of Indian students choosing to study abroad in Canada has been increasing over the last few years, and the recent tension between India and Canada is now causing many students to ask new questions. What does it mean for students preparing today to study abroad next year? Deblee...
Corporates vs Startups: What's best for Graduates entering the job market
Remember, when you thought picking a field of study was a tough call to make? But little did you know, the real struggle starts when you are done earning your college degree and are ready to enter the job market. The current graduating batch is struggling to pick sides between...
ET Careers GenNext: Skill sets most needed 10 years from now
In this episode of ET Careers GenNext, we spoke with various Edtech experts to gain insight into the skill sets that will be most in demand 10 years from now, as the education sector adapts to the post-pandemic landscape. Watch the episode to learn more.ET Careers GenNext: Skill sets most ...
ISB Dean on how Edtech can solve the problem of access, quality and equity in higher education
Madan Pillutla, Dean Indian School of Business, explains the role Edtech can play in enabling access, equity and jobs to the need for the institutions to move from credentialling to a more learner-centric lens of teaching. Furthermore, he talks about how N...
Planning a US student visa? Here is what you should know
The US has always been a popular study-abroad destination for Indian students. A degree earned from any renowned university or college in the US can get you a white-collar job in any part of the world. In this video, Debleena Majumdar explains what you should know if you plan a US student visa...
ET Careers GenNext: All you need to know about UK-India Young Professionals Scheme
Over the last few years, the UK has become a popular study abroad destination, especially among the Indian students. Recently, to meet the growing demand for the UK student/work visa, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched a new scheme for young Indian profession...
ET Careers GenNext: Advantages & eligibility for Canada's 20-hour work per week policy explained
Canada's smooth immigration process, student-friendly policies, high employability rate, and multicultural environment make it a preferable place for seeking quality education. But the continuously increasing tuition fees and hikes in the overall cost of
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