Millennium Post

Sharp drop in Indian students in UK’S higher education institutes

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LONDON: Amid a visa clampdown on foreign students by the UK, there has been a sharp drop in the number of Indians coming to study in the country’s higher education institutio­ns over the previous year, according to new data released on Thursday.

The UK’S Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the official agency for the collection, analysis and disseminat­ion of quantitati­ve informatio­n about higher education in the country, revealed that while Indians remain the third largest category of students from outside the EU, they registered a decrease of 9 per cent in 2015-16 over the previous year.

“India saw the largest percentage decrease, at 44 per cent between 2011-12 and 2015-16. In numbers, this meant that in 2015-16, the number of student enrolments domiciled from India was 13,150 less than in 2011-12. It is worth noting however, that the decline in student enrolments domiciled from India began a year earlier, in 2010-11,” the HESA said in its analysis. “Among students from outside the UK studying at HE (higher education) providers in England, the largest numbers of first years from non-eu countries came from China, which showed a 6 per cent increase on 2014-15, followed by the United States which increased by 3 per cent, and then India which decreased by 9 per cent,” it said. For other EU countries, the largest number of students came from France in 2015-16, increasing by 3 per cent from 2014-15, and taking the top spot from Germany which decreased by 6 per cent. The overall number of higher education enrolments stood at 2,280,830 in 2015-16, an increase of 1 per cent, and 14,750 in overall numbers, from 2014-15.

The figures come as the UK’S Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) think tank warned on Thursday that a tougher stance by the UK Home Office towards overseas students studying at British universiti­es could cost the country up to 2 billion pounds a year. The latest figures will add further pressure on the UK government to address the perception of a visa clampdown on internatio­nal students.

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