The Great Exodus: How Many Indian Students Travelled Abroad to Study?
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The Great Exodus: How many Indian students travelled abroad to study?
India’s government think tank Niti Aayog on Monday (December 22) released a report that found for every one foreign student who came to India last year, nearly 28 Indian students left abroad. Titled 'Internationalisation of Higher Education in India Report', it underlined the scale of brain drain that India is facing and how to overcome the problem while increasing the intake of international students
Canada, US, UK top destinations for higher education for Indian students: NITI Aayog report
Canada leads as the top destination for Indian students seeking higher education abroad. The USA, UK, Australia, and Germany follow closely. India sends a significant number of students overseas, making it the world's largest source country. This trend highlights a substantial brain drain for the nation.
Over 13 lakh Indian students studied abroad in 2024: NITI Aayog
New Delhi: India continues to send a large number of students overseas for higher education, with more than 13.35 lakh Indians studying abroad in 2024, highlighting the country’s growing dependence on foreign universities despite having the world’s largest college-age population, according to a report released by NITI Aayog on Monday. Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany have emerged as the five most preferred int…
Canada Remains Top Choice for Indian Students Abroad; NITI Aayog Reports Significant ‘Brain Drain’
New Delhi: Canada has emerged as the most preferred destination for Indian students seeking higher education overseas, followed by the US and the UK, according to a comprehensive report titled ‘Internationalisation of Higher Education in India’ released by NITI Aayog on Monday. Global Student Numbers in 2024 The report highlights that India remains the world’s largest source of international students, with over 13.35 lakh individuals studying ab…
Indian student outflow crosses 13 lakh in 2024: NITI Aayog - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: India continues to send a large number of students overseas for higher education, with more than 13.35 lakh Indians studying abroad in 2024, highlighting the country’s growing dependence on foreign universities despite having the world’s largest college-age population, according to a report released by NITI Aayog Monday. Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany have emerged as the five most preferred intern…
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