Why do Indian students choose international education
When it comes to pursuing education abroad, there is a diverse range of viewpoints, particularly among Indian students. One of the main reasons students pursue education in foreign countries is the exposure to opportunities and support provided by institu
October 14, 2022
Career Expert & Blogger
The rapidly evolving global business ecosystem is the driving force behind the push for foreign education.(According to the Bureau of Immigration (BoI), 2,59,655 students left India for higher education in 2020, with 4,44,553 departing in 2021. By the end of March 2022, 1,33,135 students had chosen to pursue higher education at a foreign university.)
Going abroad for higher education has always been an ambitious goal of India's bright minds. In recent years, obtaining a world-class education to match the required skills for high-paying global jobs and accelerate career growth has become a priority.
The rapidly evolving global business ecosystem is the driving force behind the push for foreign education. The rapid technological disruption has necessitated the acquisition of top-tier skills in order to increase employability and remain relevant to the changing needs of industries.
WHAT DOES THE DATA SAY?
Every year, millions of young Indians from various cities enrol in foreign institutions. They are adamant that studying abroad is the best way to learn relevant skills, gain global exposure, build a strong professional network, and achieve the goal of high social status.
When we look at the data, we can see that Indians are becoming increasingly interested in studying abroad. During the pandemic, the number of students going abroad to study decreased, but their enthusiasm remained strong. With the removal of pandemic-induced restrictions, the number of students studying abroad is growing.
IN REGARD TO THE NEW EDUCATION POLICY
The Indian government's New Education Policy, announced in 2020, has resulted in a massive change in the higher education system, as well as a new wave of optimism in global education. Allowing foreign universities to open campuses in the country and facilitating student mobility will make quality education more accessible.
This has also given reputed and top-ranked foreign universities the opportunity to recognise the value of international education and overseas education and attract more students not only from India but from other countries as well.