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Darmashishwa Scholarship offered by the Indonesian Government; 600–1000 USD per month with additional advantages

Indonesia is made up of 17,000 islands. Since gaining independence from the Netherlands, the country has developed in education, industry, agriculture, and overall aspects. The country's capital, Jakarta, is called the New York of Asia. There is a golden opportunity for higher knowledge for Bangladeshi students. Applications for full-funded scholarships are sought every year through the Indonesian Embassy website. The behavior of every official and employee of the Indonesian Embassy is amiable, inspiring anyone to study in Indonesia and learn about it. The Indonesian government offers three types of scholarships every year. Three-month Cultural Exchange, Darmashishwa and KNB. Darmashishwa and KNB are the most prestigious scholarships awarded by the Indonesian government. The Darmashishwa scholarship is one year, and the KNB scholarship is three years. Indonesian language education is compulsory in both scholarships. Darmashishwa scholarships are usually offered in Indonesian langua

Global Passport Ranking for Power and Privileges by Henley Passport Index 2023

Global Passport Ranking for Power and Privileges Henley Passport Index 2023 Source: visualspace/Getty Images For the first time in five years, Japan has lost its top ranking on the Henley Passport Index and now holds the third position. The latest rankings, which rely on exclusive and official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), reveal that Singapore has claimed the coveted title of the world's most powerful passport. Singaporean citizens can now travel to an impressive 192 destinations out of 227 worldwide without the need for a visa. Meanwhile, Germany, Italy, and Spain have climbed to the second spot, granting visa-free access to 190 destinations. Joining the ranks of Austria, Finland, France, Luxembourg, South Korea, and Sweden, Japanese passport holders now share the third position, enjoying access to 189 destinations without requiring a prior visa. Exploring the links between visa-free access and openness Henley & Partners conducted exclusive res