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Indian students still prefer to study in the UK despite expensive pound

Banking on scholarships and the availability of a wide range of courses, Indian students have been flocking to smaller cities as well, and not just those with heavy competition, such as London.

December 08, 2023 / 16:48 IST
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The number of Indian students at Durham University, around 380 kilometres from the capital London, has grown by more than 200 percent to 340 in the last four years. India is currently the second-most represented nationality at the postgraduate (PG) level, overtaking Taiwan, Thailand, and the US.

Besides, India is now third-most-represented at the undergraduate (UG) level, overtaking Singapore and other countries since 2019.

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Indian students have been consistently opting for the United Kingdom as their study-abroad destination, banking on scholarships and the availability of wide-range of courses, not just in cities with heavy competition such as London, but in smaller ones as well.

In England and Wales, Indian students constitute the largest population, making up 11.6 percent of over 3.7 lakh international students, Census 2021 data released by the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed. In fact, Indian students are second only to Romanians on a list of international students most likely to be employed in England and Wales.