Starting in January 2025, individuals from India who plan to study or migrate to the United Kingdom will need to demonstrate at least 11 percent more in financial reserves than the current requirements. The change follows the UK government’s decision to increase financial thresholds for study and work visa applicants in response to concerns about the impact of immigration on housing and the economy. Read the full article in the link below
About us
An education services firm that provides personalized counseling services to undergraduate and postgraduate aspirants seeking admission to overseas or Indian institutions & career counseling to students in grades 9th -12th. Our mission is to assist students in realizing their dream of obtaining a quality & best fit education.
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https://www.thedreamcatchersedu.in/
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- Education
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- 2-10 employees
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- Navi Mumbai
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- 2023
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German universities and industry leaders are calling for expedited visa processing and enhanced integration efforts to address labour shortages by retaining international students who are trained for local job markets. They emphasize stronger university-industry collaboration, expanded multilingual programs, and fostering a welcoming environment to attract and retain global talent. Read the full article in the link below.
German government asked to speed up international student visas as labour crisis bites
economictimes.indiatimes.com
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Greetings! Recordings of all previously conducted webinars are available on our YouTube channel, as well as within the resource library on our website. Links below- · You Tube Channel: https://lnkd.in/dQ6yAMaG · Career Awareness Webinars: https://lnkd.in/daJHQAGV · Admission Insights Webinars: https://lnkd.in/dBs6pV4s
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It was our pleasure to host New Zealand Admission Insights webinar featuring The University of Auckland A special thanks to Nisha Arora for providing thorough details which covered everything from the admission process and application timeline to scholarships, financial aid, campus life, and much more! Our Admission Insights webinars provide a valuable resource for students by offering direct access to university representatives and admissions teams. It's a chance to gather firsthand information and gain a deeper understanding of the application process. We know that the admission process can be overwhelming for high school students, and our goal is to make it more manageable through informative webinars and one-on-one consultations. We are committed to empowering students with the knowledge and confidence they need to make informed decisions, ensuring they are well-prepared for a successful academic future. If you missed the webinar or want to revisit the content, the recording is now available on our YouTube channel. https://lnkd.in/dy6N_jAt Feel free to watch and share it within your network! #undergraduateadmissions #studyinNewZealand #studyabroad #admissioninsights #admissionconsultation Surbhi Kumar https://lnkd.in/djFwXrWm
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Positive change for our Indian students on F-1 visas Read full article in the link below.
H-1B modernisation rule: Helping international students navigate cap-gap - Times of India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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The US Department of State has announced a significant change to the Exchange Visitor Skills List, effective December 9, 2024. This update removes the two-year home residency requirement for J-1 visa holders from 34 countries, including India, China, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Previously, J-1 visa holders from designated countries were mandated to return to their home nations for two years after completing their programs in the United States. With this revision, only 27 countries will remain subject to this requirement. However, it is important to note that the new policy does not apply to J-1 holders who are funded by their governments or those participating in graduate medical education programs, which will continue to face restrictions. Read the full article in link below.
Path to Green Card just got easier! Indian students on J-1 visa can now stay back in US after studies
businesstoday.in
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Choosing the right study destination is one of the most important decisions in your academic journey. At The Dream Catchers, we’re here to guide you through the exciting possibilities and offer in-depth insights into top international education opportunities. We’re thrilled to invite you to our upcoming Admission Insights Webinar, where we'll be focusing on New Zealand — a country renowned for its high-quality education. We’re joined by Nisha Arora from The University of Auckland, who will be sharing information on everything you need to know about pursuing undergraduate studies in New Zealand, including: - Application process and key deadlines - Tuition fees and scholarship options - Campus life and student experiences - Career opportunities and work options Whether you’re looking to study abroad or considering New Zealand as your academic destination for undergraduate program, this webinar is a must-attend! Mark your calendars for this informative webinar. 📅 Date: December 21st, 2024, Saturday 🕦 Time: 11:30 AM IST To secure your spot, please register by reaching out to us: 📞 Call/WA: +91-7977299430 📧 Email: ask@thedreamcatchersedu.in To stay up-to-date on upcoming events, follow/subscribe our social media pages 👇 👉https://lnkd.in/dzppTtjR 👉 https://lnkd.in/d35i4XYz 👉 https://lnkd.in/d_CAPHEi 👉 https://lnkd.in/dQ6yAMaG To know more about our services, visit www.thedreamcatchersedu.in #undergraduateadmissions #studyinNewZealand #studyabroad #admissioninsights #admissionconsultation
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UGC has constituted an expert committee to review the conduct of CUET-UG and proposal for CUET-UG 2025 is as below- 1. The exam is to be conducted once a year in Computer Based Test (CBT) Mode. 2. The candidates will be allowed to appear up to a maximum of five (05) subjects. 3. The candidates will be allowed to take subjects in the CUET irrespective of the subjects opted in Class XII, within the permissible limit of five subjects. 4. The exam duration will be one hour per subject per paper. The one-hour duration will be consistent across all papers. 5. All the questions will be compulsory and there will be negative marking. 6. The standard of the questions will be based on the NCERT syllabus. 7. The medium of examination will be in 13 languages (English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu) as per CUET-UG 2024. 8. For the 13 languages (English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu), the language-specific papers to test proficiency are to be conducted as per CUET-UG 2024. For all the remaining languages including foreign languages (20 as per CUET-UG 2024), the admissions in the programmes of these languages are to be made on the basis of performance in the General Aptitude Test. 9. The General Test currently in vogue is to be redesigned as the General Aptitude Test. 10. The domain-specific subject/paper on ‘Entrepreneurship’, ‘Teaching Aptitude’, ‘Fashion Studies’, ‘Tourism’, ‘Legal Studies’ and ‘Engineering Graphics’ are to be discontinued. For these programmes, admissions are to be made on the basis of performance in the General Aptitude Test 9. The General Test currently in vogue is to be redesigned as the General Aptitude Test. 10. The domain-specific subject/paper on ‘Entrepreneurship’, ‘Teaching Aptitude’, ‘Fashion Studies’, ‘Tourism’, ‘Legal Studies’ and ‘Engineering Graphics’ are to be discontinued. For these programmes, admissions are to be made on the basis of performance in the General Aptitude Test. 11. The twenty-three subjects/papers will be: a).Accountancy/Book-keeping b). Business Studies c). Agriculture d). Physics e). Chemistry f). Mathematics/Applied Mathematics g). Biology/Biological Science/Biochemistry/ Biotechnology h) Performing Arts (Dance, Drama, Music) i). Fine Arts/Visual Arts/Commercial Arts j). Geography/Geology k). History l). Home Science 13. Mass Media/Mass Communication m). Political Science n) Psychology o) Sociology p). Sanskrit q). Environmental Science r) Knowledge Tradition- Practices in India s). Physical Education (Yoga, Sports) t). Anthropology u). Economics/Business Economics v) Computer Science/Information Practices. 12. All admissions will be made using CUET-UG scores and in compliance with the UGC guidelines in this regard. Link to the full notification: https://lnkd.in/g9CkK4b4
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Following recommendations by an expert panel, the CUET-UG from next year will be a computer-based test (CBT), a shift from the earlier hybrid mode, and students will be allowed to appear for subjects irrespective of subjects studied in Class 12, said University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairperson M Jagadesh Kumar on Tuesday. The UGC also announced that the number of subjects will be reduced from 63 to 37 and admissions for programmes in dropped subjects will be based on the General Aptitude Test (GAT) scores. Read the full details in the article linked below.
CUET-UG to be fully online, students can choose any subject: UGC chief
indianexpress.com