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Nov 14, 202328:12Now PlayingIn this episode of Beyond The Headline, anchor Shreya Upadhyaya will discuss Indian students moving to the US for higher education, its benefits, and drawbacks to both, the students and countries. This comes after international student enrollment at U.S. universities experienced a significant rebound last year, overcoming pandemic challenges, with a notable 35% increase in students from India, reveals a recent study. The 2022-23 academic year witnessed a remarkable 12% growth in the overall number of international students in the U.S., marking the largest single-year surge in over four decades. The collaborative study conducted by the State Department and the Institute of International Education reported that over 1 million students arrived from abroad, representing the highest figures since the 2019-20 school year.
A panel of experts has joined Shreya Upadhyaya for a detailed discussion. Education Strategy advisor, Meeta Sengupta said, “India is in the middle of a demographic bulge. We're not losing talent like the 80s & 90s…” Watch the full discussion to know more and follow Mirror Now for the latest updates.
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