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Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad

Study Abroad 2026: Students are looking at the bigger picture, matching their skills to regional economic needs.

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Hindustan Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

F-1 student faces dilemma: ₹28LPA in India vs. $60K US salary with H-1B visa; netizens remind ‘layoffs are crazy’

An Indian F-1 student faces a dilemma between a 28LPA job in Bengaluru and a 60K job in the US.

The Tribune

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· Jul 3, 2026

India focused on mobility for skilled workers as NZ tightens immigration rules: MEA

India is focused on ensuring greater mobility for its high-skilled professionals rather than broader migration issues, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Friday, as questions were raised over New Zealand's proposed stricter immigration rules ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country.

Times of India

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· Jun 22, 2026

'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges

'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges

Jacobin

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· Jul 10, 2026

Indian Workers Are on the Front Line of Global Exploitation

From Europe to the Gulf states, Indian migrant workers are being recruited for the most insecure, low-paid, and dangerous jobs. The story begins at home, where India’s caste system produces a labor force vulnerable to the most extreme exploitation.

India Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

Rs 3,000 for jobless graduates, free bus rides for women in BJP's Bengal budget

Rs 3,000 for jobless graduates, free bus rides for women in BJP's Bengal budget

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

India-Bangladesh ties ease with visa restart amid China concerns

India’s decision to resume tourist visas for Bangladeshi nationals marks the clearest sign yet of a thaw in strained ties, but analysts say the deeper test will be whether trade links can be rebuilt while Dhaka courts Chinese investment near India’s sensitive eastern flank. India began accepting tourist visa applications from Bangladeshis on Sunday, nearly two years after services were suspended in the fallout from violent protests that forced former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina from...

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Related coverage for "Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad": Hindustan Times — F-1 student faces dilemma: ₹28LPA in India vs. $60K US salary with H-1B visa; netizens remind ‘layoffs are crazy’. The Tribune — India focused on mobility for skilled workers as NZ tightens immigration rules: MEA. Times of India — 'They arrive for skilled jobs, end up in...': Indian-American student leader on cisa challenges. Jacobin — Indian Workers Are on the Front Line of Global Exploitation. India Today — Rs 3,000 for jobless graduates, free bus rides for women in BJP's Bengal budget. South China Morning Post — India-Bangladesh ties ease with visa restart amid China concerns