Khaleej Times

More foreign students come from India: Poll

- Sarwat Nasir sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — India could overtake China as the fastest-growing internatio­nal student target market for universiti­es, according to a Dubai study on transnatio­nal student mobility and university trends.

The market research, carried out by Dubai Internatio­nal Academic City (DIAC) and BMI Media, had responses from 104 universiti­es across 41 countries, majority of which were from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and the UAE.

India is being seen as the fastest-growing internatio­nal student target market in the next three years, however, China currently still has the top spot, the Transnatio­nal Student Mobility and University Trends in 2018 report revealed.

“India and China have always been the leading market for internatio­nal students coming to study here (Dubai). It could be due to different reasons — the visa process, the flexibilit­y. We have a lot of Indian families that are living here and their students are joining these universiti­es, besides the ones that are coming from overseas,” Mohamed Abdullah, managing director of DIAC, told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of the report’s launch.

Universiti­es were asked to rank their top five countries by transnatio­nal student numbers. China

83%

UAE universiti­es have grown in student numbers

was on top by 17 per cent, followed by India at 16.8 per cent, five per cent was Nigeria, Saudi Arabia was at 4.9 per cent, and Pakistan at 4.8 per cent.

Abdullah added that the recent visa policy changes for students studying in the UAE will further attract more internatio­nal students to the country.

It was announced earlier this year that students who are performing “exceptiona­lly well” will be eligible for a 10-year residency visa and other students can receive a five-year visa. Students who have a dependent visa will also receive an extension so they can find employment opportunit­ies once they graduate.

“The universiti­es can benefit from these kinds of policies the government is implementi­ng,” Abdullah said.

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