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Indian students are increasingly broadening their horizons when it comes to studying abroad, moving beyond the traditional "Big Four" destinations of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Recent data from the Ministry of External Affairs reveals a significant rise in the number of students opting for alternative countries for their higher education pursuits.
Countries such as Germany, New Zealand, and Ireland are gaining popularity among Indian students. The appeal lies not only in the quality of education but also in the affordability and availability of courses in English. Many of these nations offer excellent programs in engineering, technology, and business, attracting students who seek specialized skills in competitive fields.
Additionally, the post-study work opportunities and pathways to permanent residency in these countries are enticing factors. As educational costs continue to rise in traditional markets, Indian students are becoming more strategic, using a calculator to weigh the costs and benefits of their choices. This shift marks a significant change in the global education landscape, highlighting the evolving preferences and aspirations of Indian youth.
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