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Indian-origin CEO criticised for urging students to opt for foreign universities with less Indians: 'Doesn’t come with a homely feeling'

An Indian-origin CEO, however, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share that students looking to pursue higher studies should try and get into universities that has fewer Indians to try and avoid toxicity and drama.

May 16, 2024 / 11:07 IST
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The woman further said that students moving abroad should not need fellow Indians to try and help them feel at home and if there was a need to be around such company overseas, then it was best not to relocate.(Representational Image).

Since the start of the 21st century, there has been an consistent surge in the number of Indian students relocating overseas to pursue their higher studies and experience a new life with renewed freedom.

In most instances, students relocate abroad to pursue higher studies and hope to find more Indians at the university to get a sense of comfort, particularly during the early stages of stay.

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An Indian-origin CEO, however, felt that students looking to pursue higher studies should try and get into universities that has fewer Indians in a bid to avoid toxicity and drama.

"Any Indian student planning to move abroad for higher education should check how many Indian students that university has. The more the number of Indian students, the lower that university should be on your list of places to join."