New Zealand IT Degrees Gain Global Traction
New Zealand is emerging as a strong destination for Indian students pursuing IT degrees, driven by global job demand, affordable education, and supportive post study work options.
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Delhi, Feb 21st
New Zealand is emerging as a strong destination for Indian students pursuing IT degrees, driven by global job demand, affordable education, and supportive post study work options.
A new Deloitte and Knight Frank report ranks Delhi NCR, Bengaluru and Mumbai as the top regions for hosting foreign university campuses. With rising demand and a push to expand India’s higher education capacity, global institutions are increasingly looking to India for long term growth.
A new US report shows that study abroad delivers measurable career benefits. Graduates with international experience earn more, have stronger job outcomes and see higher employer demand.
The depreciation of the rupee has not slowed India’s study abroad plans. Families remain focused on long term value, career outcomes and smart financial planning. Demand for global destinations stays strong despite short-term currency movements.
Canada has announced a major Research Talent Initiative to attract more than 1,000 global researchers, doctoral scholars and postdoctoral fellows. Backed by over 1.7 billion CAD, the new Impact Plus programs expand funded pathways for advanced research in technology, health, climate and national security.
Study abroad choices for 2026 are set for a major reset as Canada, the UK and Australia tighten rules while Asia and Europe expand access. Indian students are rethinking ROI, policy stability and long-term work outcomes.
A new U.S. policy exempts F1 students from the USD 100K H1B fee, making U.S. educated graduates far more attractive to employers and strengthening the appeal of studying in America.
RBI has directed all banks to migrate to the Bank.in domain to improve cybersecurity and protect customers from fake websites. The secure domain is restricted to verified banks, giving users a clear way to confirm they are on an authentic banking portal.
In a Fox News interview, President Trump emphasized that the U.S. must attract global expertise to sustain growth in high-skill industries.
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