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Indian students in US increased by 3%: Report

Indian nationals make up over 18 per cent of all international students in the US and the number of foreign students is at an all-time high in 2018-19. The report, conducted by the US-based Institute of International Education, is an annual survey of foreign students and scholars studying in the country and American students studying abroad in credit-bearing courses.

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Published : Nov 18, 2019, 10:17 PM IST

New Delhi: The number of Indian nationals studying in the US increased by almost three percent to over 2 lakh in the 2018-19 academic year, according to a report.

Indian nationals make up over 18 percent of all international students in the US and the number of foreign students is at an all-time high in 2018-19, the fourth consecutive year with more than 10 lakh international students, according to the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange.

The report, conducted by the US-based Institute of International Education (IIE), is an annual survey of foreign students and scholars studying in the country and American students studying abroad in credit-bearing courses.

"Student exchanges between our two countries help strengthen the foundation upon which our strategic partnership is built," Charisse Phillips, US Embassy Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs, said at the launch of the report in New Delhi on Monday.

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"Indian students are looking for a great education and the United States offers the best return on this investment," Phillips said.

According to the report, data from the US Department of Commerce stated that international students contributed USD 44.7 billion to the economy in 2018, an increase of 5.5 percent from the previous year.

For the tenth consecutive year, China has remained the largest source of international students in the US in 2018-19 with 3,69,548 students. India is second with 2,02,014 students, the report said.

"Our system of education offers practical application and experience, which gives any graduate an advantage in the job market," Karl Adam, culture affairs first secretary, said.

"We want to help Indian students with credible and official information on studying in the United States and that's why we have seven advising centres across India and a free mobile app called Education USA India," Adam added.
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New Delhi: The number of Indian nationals studying in the US increased by almost three percent to over 2 lakh in the 2018-19 academic year, according to a report.

Indian nationals make up over 18 percent of all international students in the US and the number of foreign students is at an all-time high in 2018-19, the fourth consecutive year with more than 10 lakh international students, according to the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange.

The report, conducted by the US-based Institute of International Education (IIE), is an annual survey of foreign students and scholars studying in the country and American students studying abroad in credit-bearing courses.

"Student exchanges between our two countries help strengthen the foundation upon which our strategic partnership is built," Charisse Phillips, US Embassy Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs, said at the launch of the report in New Delhi on Monday.

Read also: Hong Kong Unrest: Students rally after classmate was shot by police

"Indian students are looking for a great education and the United States offers the best return on this investment," Phillips said.

According to the report, data from the US Department of Commerce stated that international students contributed USD 44.7 billion to the economy in 2018, an increase of 5.5 percent from the previous year.

For the tenth consecutive year, China has remained the largest source of international students in the US in 2018-19 with 3,69,548 students. India is second with 2,02,014 students, the report said.

"Our system of education offers practical application and experience, which gives any graduate an advantage in the job market," Karl Adam, culture affairs first secretary, said.

"We want to help Indian students with credible and official information on studying in the United States and that's why we have seven advising centres across India and a free mobile app called Education USA India," Adam added.
Read also: Odisha: Students in Odisha's Malkangiri school attend classes in 'Air India' flight

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