Sunday, November 30, 2025

US colleges face $1 billion loss as new international student enrollment drops sharply in 2025

New international student enrolment at US colleges fell 17% in fall 2025, largely due to visa restrictions and policy changes under the Trump administration. The decline is projected to cost the US economy nearly $1 billion, including lost tuition and student spending, according to NAFSA and Implan. International students contributed $55 billion to the economy in 2024-25, supporting local businesses, jobs, and scholarships. Colleges face reduced resources for faculty, programmes, and domestic student financial aid.

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H-1B visas: Elon Musk claims outsourcing firms have gamed the system, sparking US job concerns

Elon Musk, in Nikhil Kamath’s WTF podcast, claimed that outsourcing firms have gamed the H-1B visa system, raising concerns over US job security. His remarks come after President Trump introduced a $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applicants. White House officials emphasise protecting American jobs while encouraging foreign investment. Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan highlighted the proposed HIRE Act’s potential impact on India’s IT services, adding to ongoing debates on outsourcing, foreign talent, and visa reforms.

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How AI adoption may erode key skills US students need in an automated world

US universities are rapidly integrating AI across undergraduate curricula, but researchers and educators cited by the Atlantic warn that early and unstructured adoption may erode essential cognitive skills. Studies referenced in the publication, including MIT research, found weaker reasoning, lower brain activity and overreliance on automated text generation among frequent AI users. Experts quoted by the Atlantic advise delaying widespread AI use until students develop foundational analytical, creative and disciplinary abilities needed in an automated world.

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Saturday, November 29, 2025

KSET 2025: KEA to conduct PwD candidate verification in December, check list of required documents here

Karnataka Examinations Authority announces KSET 2025 document verification for Persons with Disability candidates. The verification is scheduled for December 8 and 9, 2025. Candidates must attend on their assigned date with all required original and photocopied documents. Successful verification is crucial for issuing the KSET eligibility certificate under the PwD quota. Failure to comply will lead to disqualification.

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New international UG and PG enrolment falls in US and Canada this fall: What NAFSA survey reveals

New international undergraduate and postgraduate enrolment fell sharply in the US and Canada this fall, according to a NAFSA survey. US colleges reported a 6% drop in new bachelor’s and a 19% decline in new master’s students, while Canadian institutions saw decreases of 36% and 35%. Government visa policies were the leading obstacle, followed by tuition and living costs. Colleges plan budget cuts, online expansions, and new markets to address declining numbers, as reported by the Higher Ed Dive.

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NFAP report shows H-1B decline for Indian firms: Here’s why US tech giants are dominating approvals

H-1B visa approvals for Indian companies have plunged, with only three firms among the top 25 employers in FY25, according to NFAP data. US tech giants such as Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Google dominate new hires, reflecting shifting trends in high-skilled foreign employment. Denial rates remain low, but proposed $100,000 fees and legislative changes, including a bill to phase out the H-1B programme, have raised concerns among employers and policymakers about US competitiveness in technology and AI.

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US student loans and tax planning 2025: Four year-end steps for IRS and IDR borrowers

US student loan borrowers face key tax changes as 2025 ends. Federal student loan forgiveness will again be taxable, and the IRS has resumed garnishing refunds for borrowers in default. Experts advise compiling forgiveness records, planning for state taxes, calculating student loan interest deductions, and addressing defaults through income-driven repayment plans or loan rehabilitation. Following these steps can help borrowers minimise federal and state tax liabilities and protect expected refunds as year-end approaches.

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