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Trump Vs Harris: Which US political party in power will benefit Indian students?

India has sent more than 3 lakh students to the US in the academic year 2023-24 as colleges there benefit from less favourable immigration policies in other countries, as per Institute of International Education India.

September 26, 2024 / 16:18 IST
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In recent years, the demand for student visas or F visas in India has consistently outstripped available slots. In 2023, the US Embassy and consulates in India processed a record 1.4 million visas, including over 1,40,000 F1 student visas.
In recent years, the demand for student visas or F visas in India has consistently outstripped available slots. In 2023, the US Embassy and consulates in India processed a record 1.4 million visas, including over 1,40,000 F1 student visas.

With just over a week left for polling to begin to determine who the next President of the US will be, Indian students are hoping the incoming government will enable favourable immigration policies. However, much confusion remains as to which presidential candidate and party will prove better suited to the hopes of Indian students wishing to undertake higher education in that country.

There has been a rapid increase in the number of Indian students pursuing education abroad, aided by various scholarships on offer. According to the latest government figures, more than 13 lakh students were studying outside India in 2024. Canada hosted the highest number of students, followed by the US, UK and Australia.

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While not all students seek permanet residency outside India, a substantial number eye jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields before planning their citizenship.

The presidential elections in the US will take place on November 5. With heightened rhetoric against ‘outsiders’ stealing jobs, the future of immigration policies has been one of the significant topics in the 2024 elections.