In an ever-changing landscape of global education policies, studying abroad presents both exciting opportunities and complex challenges for students. To address this need for reliable guidance, The Hindu and Fragomen Educational Services (FES) have teamed up to launch “Study Abroad Simplified,” a year-long initiative aimed at helping students make well-informed decisions about international education.
As countries like Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Australia update their education policies, students need expert advice to successfully navigate their study abroad journey. The “Study Abroad Simplified” initiative will offer students valuable resources such as expert-led content, webinars, and interactive sessions. This will ensure they stay updated on key topics like visa regulations, scholarship opportunities, career options, and cultural adaptation.
“Indians pursue education abroad not only for the academic quality and career prospects but also for the exposure and diverse experiences. This is reflected in the growing interest in undergraduate programs, in addition to graduate and research programs. Professional guidance is more essential than ever,” said M. Kalyanaraman, Head of Education Vertical at The Hindu.
A Strategic Partnership to Empower Students
Combining The Hindu’s legacy of trusted journalism with FES’s global education expertise, this initiative aims to create a powerful platform for student awareness. Through print, digital, and on-ground activities, “Study Abroad Simplified” will reach students in key education hubs such as Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Kochi.
The campaign will feature webinars by The Hindu editorial team with industry experts, articles offering insights from Fragomen specialists, social media awareness campaigns, and connect sessions in select cities.
A Shared Commitment to Student Success
Dennis Joseph, Managing Director of FES, said, “Studying abroad is a life-changing experience that requires informed decisions. Our partnership with The Hindu allows us to reach more students, giving them the knowledge they need to choose the right path for their future.”
Saju James, Managing Partner of Fragomen India, added, “This partnership with The Hindu helps us empower passionate students, open doors to global opportunities, and create a bright future for them.”
Suresh Balakrishna, Chief Revenue Officer of The Hindu Group, said, “At The Hindu, we are committed to providing insightful, impactful information to our readers. This initiative, in collaboration with Fragomen Educational Services, will guide students and their families with expert advice on visa regulations, scholarships, and career options.”
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