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UK not a top destination for Indian students this year with lockdown, COVID-19 fears

Universities are still continuing online lessons amidst the rising fears of the new COVID-19 strain in the UK. But, Indian students are not enthused about fully online classes.

January 20, 2021 / 12:22 IST
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The United Kingdom which is the sought-after destination for higher education among Indian students may take a backseat amidst the new lockdown and fears of the Coronavirus outbreak.

Overseas education consultants said that students who had earlier opted for a UK degree are now either switching to other countries like US, Singapore and Australia or choosing to stay back in India.

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Between 40,000-45,000 students travel to UK from India for higher education purposes each year. For FY20, the figure was 49,844 as per UK’s Office for National Statistics which was the highest since 2011.

However, FY21 and FY22 may throw a different picture. Students who were originally supposed to join in September 2020 had postponed their plans to February 2021 in hopes of getting to attend physical classes. Considering the new COVID-19 strain, that is no longer the case.