Study in UK: Britain was once known throughout the world for its quality education. Even today the world’s top universities are present here. But now students have started becoming disillusioned with Britain. According to recent data, the number of Indian students applying for higher education in Britain has declined from 139,914 in 2022-23 to 111,329 in 2023-24. There are many reasons for this decline, including limited job prospects, security concerns after recent riots in some cities, etc. Let us know what is the real situation according to the report.
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Indian students are hesitant
According to the report, Indian students are hesitant in applying to British educational institutions. The institutions here are already facing negative economic conditions. In such a situation, the decline in the number of Indian students has further increased the problems of the institutions. This report has been issued by the Office for Students (OfS), which has been prepared on the basis of data from the UK Home Office. According to this, the number of Indian students has declined by 20.4 percent. In the figures, this number has decreased from 139,914 to 111,329.
These are the main reasons
limited job prospects
Indian students in Britain have said that their chances of getting a job are limited, due to which they are hesitant in applying for higher education.
security concerns
The recent riots have forced students to face safety concerns. This raises the question in their minds whether they can study in a safe environment.
Changes in visa policies
The new rules implemented by the British government have also affected the students. Such as restrictions on bringing dependents and confusion about post-study work visas have further complicated the situation.
economic pressure
British universities are already facing financial crisis and this decline has become an even more serious problem for them due to their high dependence on Indian students.
INSA UK President Amit Tiwari says that this decline will have a direct impact on the financial condition of universities, because they are heavily dependent on students coming from India. Meanwhile, Sanam Arora, president of the National Indian Students and Alumni Union (UK), has said that several factors contribute to the decline in numbers, including conservative restrictions on dependents, work visas, salary structures, etc.
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