SEVIS data reveals an 11% decline in international student enrolments in the US for the 2024/25 academic year, attributed to rising visa refusal rates and US immigration policies. Notably, enrolments from India have dropped by 28%, and master’s-level programmes have seen a 20.5% decrease. Experts warn that these trends could have long-term impacts on US research and technological leadership, further exacerbated by funding cuts in scientific programmes. The future of US higher education appears increasingly uncertain.
Engineers India Limited (EIL) has successfully completed the Mechanical Completion of India’s first bamboo-based biorefinery project at Numaligarh, Assam. The project, executed for Assam Bio […]
Democratic VP candidate Tim Walz and his Republican rival JD Vance debated each other. New York: Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz and his Republican […]