OCTOBER 16, 2024
By Nandini Tyagi
Oct 16, 2024
With the Big Four (Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia) imposing visa restrictions on international students, check the countries emerging as study abroad destinations
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Germany remains one of the top choices for Indian students with world-class higher education and affordable tuition fees. Currently, 42,997 Indian students are studying in Germany, as per the latest government report
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UAE has become a top destination for students as multiple International universities have established campuses in the country. 25,000 Indian students have chosen UAE to study abroad this year
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Renowned for top ranking universities, France is one of the leading choices in Europe for students, particularly in arts, humanities and fashion. France has been selected by 9500 Indian students in 2024
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New Zealand is among the most preferred countries by International students with its quality education system and an emphasis on work-life balance. 7300 Indian students have chosen New Zealand as their study abroad destination
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Irish universities are well known for their technical, medical and business programmes. The country also has a relatively flexible visa system. 7000 Indian students are currently studying in Ireland
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Italy offers low tuition fees and scholarships for international students, making it a prominent destination to pursue higher education. Italy has been a preferred destination for 6017 Indian students in 2024
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With a focus on research and innovation, universities in the Netherlands provide great prospects for postgraduate education. Currently, 3504 Indian students are pursuing degrees from Netherlands
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Poland offers low costs of living and affordable tuition fees. Around 4000 Indian students are currently studying in Polish universities
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With high-quality education in the fields of technology and engineering, Japan is one of the most sought-after Asian countries by International students. 1532 Indian students are pursuing higher education from Japan
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