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Home»National News»Decline in US study abroad enquiries by 46%, claims IDP
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Decline in US study abroad enquiries by 46%, claims IDP

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The enquiries from Indian students looking to study in the US have plunged by over 46 per cent in just one year, while interest in Canada has nosedived nearly 75 per cent over the past two years. A dramatic shift in global education preferences is underway, and the official statistics numbers speak volumes, claims Piyush Kumar, Regional Director, South Asia, Canada and Latin America (LATAM), IDP Education.

According to Open Doors data, Indians constitute the largest international student cohort in the US. In 2023-24, 3,31,602 students from India were enrolled across American universities, accounting for 29 per cent of all international students.

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In an interview with the news agency, PTI, Kumar said that the geopolitical situation has impacted students’ plans to go to the US and Canada.

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