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For example, in 2024, there were only 70,000 international students in Saudi Arabia. [4] There were just under 68,000 international students in Saudi Arabia as of 2022, which is a decline from just over 75,000 international students in 2019. [5] There cannot be 80,800 Indian international students in Saudi Arabia. Similar for UAE and Oman.
During the last academic year, students from India became the largest group of international students in American higher education – knocking China off the top seat for the first time since 2009 ...
Historic numbers of students from India are studying at foreign universities as a fast-growing, aspirational generation of young people looks for opportunities they can't find at home. India ...
The number of Indian students in the United States grew from 148,360 in March 2015 to 194,438 in March 2016, a jump of 31.1%, according to the latest 'SEVIS by the Numbers' report. [18] This is second only to China. Indian students contributed $5.01 billion to the US economy in 2015–16 according to the Open Doors data 2016. [19]
For years, Chinese students have made up the largest foreign student body in the U.S. and totaled nearly US needs Chinese students in humanities, Indian students for sciences, US diplomat says ...
Students of different nationalities at an international school in Shanghai, China, 2017.The school does not have a school uniform.. Student mobility in the first decade of the 21st century has been transformed by three major external events: the September 11 attacks, the 2007–2008 financial crisis, and an increasingly isolationist political order characterized by Brexit in the U.K. and the ...
The notable growth in international students from India has led to escalated tensions with Canada's large Indian Canadian community, who claim that students are "stealing their jobs" and "causing violence" within the established Indian enclaves of the country. [34] [35]
The total number of student visas granted to Indian students for 2006–2007 was 34,136; [218] a significant rise from 2002 to 2003, when 7,603 student visas were granted to Indian students. [219] According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 87% of Indians residing in Australia are under the age of 50, and over 83% are proficient in English.