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Will Trump 2.0 help study abroad dreams of Indian students come true?

Indian students represent the second highest number of students coming to the US for education, representing 28 percent of the total student’s intake from abroad into the country

November 08, 2024 / 12:32 IST
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Trump's win may affect Indian students' study abroad plans.
Trump's win may affect Indian students' study abroad plans.

Trumpian policies had left Indian students in the US or those planning to study in American institutes at a difficult juncture when he was at the White House in the first term. The return of Donald Trump as the US president has left experts divided over the fate of the study abroad plans of Indian students.

Republican Donald Trump secured a second term in the Oval Office on November 6, defeating his Democrat rival Kamala Harris, the Indian-origin vice-president of the outgoing Joe Biden administration.

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Although the protectionist policies of the first Trump government gave a tough time to Indian students, this time there are hopes of a better day in a relaxed policy regime. Trump has loosened his immigration policies by offering automatic green cards to foreign students graduating from US colleges, especially those enrolled in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. "This can make it easier for Indian students to find jobs in the US," said Gaurav Batra, founder and chief executive of Infinite Group, which offers study abroad solutions.

"Trump sounded more positive and even showed support for international students in his election campaign," pointed out Piyush Kumar, regional director for South Asia, Canada and Latin America (LATAM) at IDP Education. "The sentiment is pro-Indian and international students, which is a good sign for Indian students who form the largest cohort of international students on US soil."