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US varsities see number of Indian students drop to 5-year lows

India remained the second largest source of foreign students for the US after China. While Chinese students comprise 34.7 percent of the cohort, Indians constitute 18.3 percent.

November 15, 2021 / 18:50 IST
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 Yale University | Country: United States (Image: yale.edu)
Yale University | Country: United States (Image: yale.edu)

The number of Indian students pursuing education in US universities dropped to a five-year low at 167,582 in 2020-21. This gives a clear assessment of the impact of COVID-induced mobility restrictions on the aspiration of foreign studies.

According to data released by the US government on Monday, the number of Indian students this year was 13.2 percent lower than that in 2019-20, when 193,124 students were studying there. This was the second year in a row when the number of Indian students in the US went down after scaling a peak at 202,014 in 2018-19, the Open Doors data on international students showed.

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The last time the US reported less than the 2020-21 figure was in 2015-16 when 165,918 Indian students were there. In 2015-16, however, the inflow from India was 24.9 percent more than the previous year.

“In 2020-21, the total number of international students at US universities declined by 15 percent to 914,095 students from the year-before period,” the Open Doors data on international students said.