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UK PM Boris Johnson restores post-study work programme, even with Brexit looming

With Brexit looming, the Boris Johnson-led government may be looking to attract more talented students into the country as the UK will now have to compete with Germany for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) students.

September 12, 2019 / 15:31 IST
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In a bid to attract more international students, the British government has proposed to bring back the two-year post-study work programme.

The move, which reverses the four-month limit imposed by Theresa May in 2012 with the view to tighten immigration, will allow non-UK students to remain in the country for up to two years after graduation.

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The programme, which is likely to come into effect from 2021, will allow international students with a valid student visa to look for job opportunities in the UK for up to two years after graduating, reports suggest.

This will especially benefit Indian students in the UK who comprise one of the largest standalone student groups there, after European Union and China. According to a report, the number of international students in the UK stood at 25,905 as of 2007-08, of which Indians accounted for 7.6 percent. This figure, however, dropped to 3.7 percent in 2016-17.