Around 6,48,678 students from India obtained student visas in the first 11 months of this year
Around 6,48,678 students from India obtained student visas in the first 11 months of this year
The number of students from India going abroad for higher studies reached a peak this year, reports The Hindu, citing government data.
The number of students from India going abroad for higher studies reached a peak this year, reports The Hindu, citing government data.
Around 6,48,678 Indian students obtained student visas in the first 11 months of this year, according to statistics provided by the Bureau of Immigration in Parliament.
Around 6,48,678 Indian students obtained student visas in the first 11 months of this year, according to statistics provided by the Bureau of Immigration in Parliament.
International travel on student visas and visiting visas were the only categories to reach or surpass pre-pandemic figures, according to government statistics
International travel on student visas and visiting visas were the only categories to reach or surpass pre-pandemic figures, according to government statistics
The Indian Express had reported that between July 2021 and June 2022, Indians accounted for 1,17,965 study visas in the UK — the largest share globally
The Indian Express had reported that between July 2021 and June 2022, Indians accounted for 1,17,965 study visas in the UK — the largest share globally
Another report by The Times of India reported that the US issued 82,000 student visas to Indians this summer — again, the highest globally.
Another report by The Times of India reported that the US issued 82,000 student visas to Indians this summer — again, the highest globally.
A mix of online and on-campus learning, more students choosing offbeat destinations like Poland, France, and Japan, and greater demand for STEM courses abroad will be trends to watch out for in 2023, says Ankur Dhawan, President of upGrad Abroad.
A mix of online and on-campus learning, more students choosing offbeat destinations like Poland, France, and Japan, and greater demand for STEM courses abroad will be trends to watch out for in 2023, says Ankur Dhawan, President of upGrad Abroad.