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A Parliamentary Committee has recommended that the Delhi government increase its financial assistance for Scheduled Caste (SC) students pursuing higher studies abroad. The current scheme, launched in 2019-20, offers Rs 5 lakh per student for a two-year period.The committee suggests raising this to Rs 20 lakh and extending the assistance period to at least five years.Read MoreFEW TAKERS FOR CURRENT SCHEMEThe committee’s report, presented in the Lok Sabha last week, highlighted that the Delhi government’s scheme has had limited uptake.This is likely due to a similar scheme run by the central government, which provides a higher level of financial assistance.CALL…

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All Love Island fans know that Casa Amor is the ultimate relationship test, and the time has finally come! Tonight on Love Island: USA, 13 never-been-seen-before heartthrobs have officially entered the villa, ultimately paving the way for the most dramatic week yet, however, there is one major question: Who are these brand new bombshells? Keep scrolling to meet the men and women who will be testing the relationships we have grown to know and love (or hate) over the past few weeks, and be sure to tune into Peacock every day this week (except hump day) at 9pm ET/6pm PT…

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A recent study abroad trip to Costa Rica, organized by Troy University faculty members Dr. Meg Milligan and Dr. Paige Paquette, helped to open the door to another culture not only for TROY students, but also for some local educators. Working through the nonprofit organization Global EDU and with the assistance of TROY Study Abroad Director Sarah McKenzie, the group toured various sites in and around San Jose, Costa Rica from May 26 – June 4. The idea for the trip that included educators from the Russell County School System, grew out a paper written by Milligan and Paquette, faculty…

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ceremony on Aug. 4 in the Convocation Center at UNG’s Dahlonega Campus. UNG’s summer graduates earned 68 different degrees and averaged a 3.2 GPA. UNG President Michael Shannon, who took office on July 1, served as the keynote speaker. Drawing from author Jordan Rayner, he encouraged graduates to recognize their strong base of a UNG education, orient their perspective and “enter the epic” through boldness. “Don’t doubt yourself. You have more than what it takes,” Shannon said. “Fear is a liar. Be bold.” Shannon also highlighted several graduates to reinforce the power of the UNG experience. Alicia Holman earned…

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Scotty Brown photo by John Shearer When Scotty Brown enrolled at McCallie School in the sixth grade in the fall of 2016, he was the only one in his class from Signal Mountain Christian School. And when he enrolls at the University of Tennessee later this summer, he will also have a singular distinction. As was publicly announced in June, he will be the only freshman from the Chattanooga area to receive a prestigious Haslam Scholarship. It has been considered the top merit-based scholarship at UT since it was begun as a gift from the Haslam family…

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Are you searching for the best international student loan options currently available to African students? Have you discarded the thought of pursuing higher education because you this it is now affordable? Are you a student in Africa currently seeking to further your studies abroad but finances are a restriction? Then this post is for you! This post explains the various international loan options available to African students seeking to further their studies abroad. If you want to get more updates like this one, subscribe to our newsletter.  What To Consider Before Applying For Student Loans Before we go into the…

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Navigating college demands while seeking employment can be a challenging balancing act. Yet, the rise of remote work offers a flexible solution, allowing students to earn while they learn. Here are the top 8 remote jobs tailored for college students, combining decent pay, flexible hours, and opportunities for skill development. Whether you’re looking to offset tuition fees, gain experience, or explore potential career paths, these positions provide a fitting start to the professional journey as remote worker.1. Freelance WriterProduce articles, blogs, or other written content for various clients. For a college student to work as a freelance writer, follow these…

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International doctoral candidates are fuming over Australia’s intransigent border policies, after a surge in visa processing proved short-lived. In March, scores of PhD students from China, India and Iran were overjoyed to be granted visas for postgraduate research study, in a sign that hundreds of newly recruited visa-processing staff were finally clearing a backlog of applications that had left students languishing for years. Those hopes now appear forlorn, with visa determinations returning to a trickle. A member of a Chinese WeChat group of more than 300 students said visa issuances had “dropped dramatically” after a 10 March surge, with no grants at all…

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Are you planning to become a student or apprentice? To ensure you can work with peace of mind, LALUX has developed a unique insurance package of comprehensive protection for your needs. Comprehensive protection for students and apprenticesLeaving home to study abroad can be a challenge. After the euphoria of passing exams comes a time for reflection and careful planning as the final decisions are made regarding university and course options, finding the right accommodation, and making new friends in an international environment. Then comes the challenge of managing daily life: paying bills, household chores, dealing with internet connection problems…To fully…

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Union Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan has said that the ICCN General Assembly will be an opportunity to present the heritage of the region before the world. Launching the 9th ICCN General Assembly and International Cultural Festival here on Sunday, he said that preserving the intangible heritage across the world is the purpose of the assembly to be hosted in Kozhikode from November 10-14, 2023.The Minister said that travelling and studying abroad comes as easy as going to the next city for today’s generation due to globalisation. However, the loss of intangible heritage is a negative after…

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