Canada plans revamp of student visa programme with 'Trusted Institution' tag

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:49pm on 25 Aug 2023,Friday Education

The Canadian Immigration department (IRCC) plans to implement a Trusted Institution framework for its student visa program by 2024. This will evaluate post-secondary institutions on criteria like sustainable intake, compliance, and ensuring a positive student experience. Institutions meeting criteria will become Trusted Institutions, with implications like faster visa processing. The framework aims to partner with reliable institutions as part of modernizing and strategically managing Canada's international student visa program. Details are still limited, but the central concept focuses on designating institutions that demonstrate compliance, identify genuine students, and provide enriching experiences as trusted partners for areas like visa processing

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Latest Study Suggests AI Can Write Better University Assignments Than Students

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:28pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday Education

New research found artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT can achieve higher average grades than students on university assignments across subjects including computer science and psychology. The study from NYU Abu Dhabi found ChatGPT matched or exceeded student efforts when answering assessment questions. Despite 70% of educators considering it plagiarism, 74% of students would use ChatGPT for assignments. Since its November release, ChatGPT has drawn attention for its human-like conversational abilities. The study indicates its prose generation also outperforms students, raising concerns about AI's impact on education.

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Over 1 lakh Indian Students Secured UK Visas in 2023

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:11pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday Education

Over 100,000 Indian students were granted UK student visas in 2023, marking a record high. This comes as 21 Indian students were recently deported from the US after immigration checks, causing concern. The US visa cancellations could lead to 5-year US entry bans and create problems entering Canada, the UK, and Australia. Financial losses from visa cancellation are estimated at £3 lakh per student. The deported students from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana were en route to begin studies when detained at US airports. Despite having completed requirements, confusion arose from thorough document checks. As Indian student interest in studying abroad surges, visa barriers highlight the need for careful preparation.

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