International students from India had the highest conversion rate as permanent residents.
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The prestigious competition with $85,000 in awards will be held May 21-23 in the nation’s capital.
STEM All Stars, launched by 16-year-old Sajni Vederey has raised $200,000 and impacted more than 15,000 girls worldwide.
Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal proudly flaunts ‘F’ rating from NRA
Aspiring scientists will compete for $1.8 million in awards including top prize of $250,000
The new bill will protect the taxpayers from getting the return of their investment
More than 100 students from Kolkata attended the fair in which 21 universities from the US interacted with them.
Based on equal opportunity policy structure, the country is celebrating diversity by embracing immigrants, rather than forcing assimilation.
STEM subjects, public loan forgiveness scheme, Fulbright program among other programs that interest Indian American students are in the line of fire.
Officials from the US Consulate will make presentations on the student visa process
We want growth and need talented people to spur innovation, Hurd said
The Fellowships intends to honor the new American excellence.
YLI aims to prepare the students as globally competent for the challenges of the 21st century.
The decision on H-1B petitions would affect all petitions filed on or after April 3, 2017.
Sundar Pichai studied metallurgical engineering at IIT Kharagpur and graduated in 1993.
Volunteer firefighter Jamie Brock was hailed on social media as a hero.
John Kerry is in India for the Indo-US strategic and commercial dialogue.
Asian American students not in favor of affirmative action.
Why not any other country, asks petition.
5 of the students are from California.
Honor visas issued by your embassies and consulates: MEA.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed students at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi during a Townhall meeting on October 28.
Mumbai, Hyderabad considered ‘low income cities’.
Approval of F-1 visas increased almost 500% in 10 years for students globally.
University of Wisconsin-Madison may set an unsavory trend.