Business Update Notice
Our business has filed for new registrations and compliances, and we are in the process of upgrading our work structure to provide our clients with a smoother and more efficient relationship experience.Our website is currently under maintenance as we roll out regular updates and system upgrades. We are also transitioning…
Australia, To accept study gaps
At Tyche Nexus, we’ve seen a growing trend among students interested in pursuing Master’s and Postgraduate (PG) degrees in Australia, despite having a study gap. The great news is that Australian universities are now more flexiblewhen it comes to accepting students with gaps in their education. This shift is especially…
Reverse Migration to India with Tyche Nexus: Helping You Return Home with Confidence and Ease
The Rise of Reverse Migration: Coming Back to Your Roots In recent years, more and more Indians living abroad are choosing to return home. Whether it’s the desire for better work-life balance, reconnecting with family, or exploring new business opportunities, reverse migration has become a conscious and meaningful decision. But…
Money-Matters
“Money-Matters” Advice from the desks of Tyche Nexus’s Counsellors Why You Should Pay Your Abroad Tuition Fees Through Direct and Reliable Sources When planning to study abroad, one of the most crucial steps is making your tuition fee payments. Many students and their families often rely on third-party agents to…
Understanding the Changing Trends in Student Immigration: A Guide for Indian Students
Over the past year, international students, especially from India, have faced significant challenges with deportation from Canada and the United States. Many students have been removed due to issues such as fake admission letters, misrepresentation in their visa applications, and violations of work permit rules. According to Fox News, “Canadian…
Ensuring Fairness: The Case for Mass Deportations Benefiting Citizens and Genuine Students
Recent mass deportation initiatives in the U.S. under President Donald Trump and in Canada have ignited significant debate. While these measures may appear stringent, they aim to uphold fairness for citizens and sincere international students by preventing the misuse of resources and opportunities. Protecting Public Resources Unauthorized immigrants often access…
From The PIE News to Tyche Nexus Insights from Our Desk to Yours
The international education sector faced significant challenges in 2024, with major study destinations implementing policies that disrupted traditional student mobility patterns. Key developments include: • UK Increases Financial Requirements: In September, the UK Home Office raised the financial savings requirement for international students. From January 2, 2025, students must demonstrate…
The Positive Impact of Donald Trump Becoming the 47th President on International Students and Deportation
The potential return of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States raises signicant questions about how his policies might affect international students and the issue of deportation. While Trump’s previous administration sparked debates over immigration, there are areas where his policies could have a positive impact on…
Thailand: The Hidden Gem for International Students
As a researcher in the eld of global education, Thailand is quickly emerging as a sought-after destination for international students. Known for its vibrant culture, affordable living, and growing number of English-taught programs, Thailand is no longer just a tourist hotspot but an educational hub. Here’s a concise breakdown of…









