American University hosts 1,100+ international students with top programs, scholarships, and 91% placements. […]
American University
American University hosts 1,100+ international students with top programs, scholarships, and 91% placements. […]
Alvernia University in Pennsylvania offers 50+ programs, global learning, and strong student support. […]
Alliant International University, USA – diverse programs, global community, and 90% graduate placement rate. […]
When you plan to study abroad, it’s not only about the lectures and campuses — it’s also about what happens after graduation. Will you be able to work? Stay? Build a career? How long? The post‑study work policies in major destinations vary widely and directly impact your return on investment. We’ll compare the rules in […]
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Alfred University in US offers 60+ programs, awarding over $25 million in gift aid annually to students. […]
Abilene Christian University USA offers 160+ programs, 90% employment rate, and strong career support. […]
NYU Steinhardt offers 150+ programs, helping students build strong careers in education, health, and arts. […]
When you’re planning to study abroad, one of the biggest puzzles is how to fund it. You may hear terms like student loans for international students, and wonder: which route makes the most sense? In this article, we’ll dig into how Indian lenders compare against U.S. lenders and international/global financing platforms. We’ll look at eligibility, […]
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When students dream of studying in a foreign country, world rankings of universities, such as QS, Times Higher Education, and US News tend to dominate in research. These rankings are easily comparative, more conspicuous, and prestigious. But the thing is that rankings are just one of the parts of the bigger picture. Increasingly, international students […]
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When you first told my parents that you wanted to study in the United States, what you didn’t realize was how much the “invisible” stuff would shape my experience: visas, culture, funding, loneliness, unexpected costs. These aren’t warnings to scare you — they’re real voices speaking truth, so you can walk into your U.S. journey […]