indian students in UK


UK favourite destination for Indian workers, students: Govt

Thursday, May 17th, 2012
UK favourite destination for Indian workers, students: GovtNew Delhi, May 17: The United Kingdom is a favourite destination for both Indian workers and students, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday. There were about 5,00,000 Indian workers and 39,000 students in the UK, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said during Question Hour. As per estimates of Indian missions in ...

Indian students are safe in Britain: Envoy

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012
Nashik, March 22: Underlining the need for "easier" visa process for students, British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India, Peter Beckingham, has said that Indian students are safe in his country. "The need of the hour is to have easier and suitable visa process between India and Britain for the students ...

Work opportunities still open for Indian students in UK: Official

Friday, March 2nd, 2012
Work opportunities still open for Indian students in UK: OfficialLondon, March 2: There will still be opportunities for highly skilled students from non-EU countries such as India after their studies in UK, even as new visa rules come in effect from April 6, a top education official has said. “Students can currently work in the UK for 2 years after their ...

Those found guilty of attacking Indians in UK will be punished: Minister

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Those found guilty of attacking Indians in UK will be punished: MinisterBangalore, February 13: Those found guilty of attacking Indians in Britain would be brought to justice and punished, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Jeremy Browne said here Monday. Expressing concern over the recent spate of attacks on Indian students in London, Browne said though Britain was a safe country and ...

Anuj Bidve murder: ‘UK safe and tolerant with low level of violence’

Thursday, January 5th, 2012
Anuj Bidve murder: 'UK safe and tolerant with low level of violence'London, January 5: Universities UK, a representative body of varsities in the UK, today sought to reassure Indian and other international students that the country is "safe and tolerant" with low levels of violence and street crime. Expressing sadness at the killing of Indian student Anuj Bidve in Salford on December 26 ...