Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Nearly 200,000 Indian students pursuedhig­her education in US

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Nearly 200,000 Indian students pursued higher education in the United States in 2021-22, a rise of 19% over 2020-21 when the Covid-19 pandemic roiled the education system across the globe, according to a report released on Monday.

The “Open Doors Report 2022” released by the Institute of Internatio­nal Education (IIE) and the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educationa­l and Cultural Affairs said Indian students made up nearly 21% of the total 948,519 internatio­nal students studying in the US as of 2021-22.

The report highlighte­d an 80% increase in new admissions of internatio­nal students in the US in 2021-22 in comparison to 2020-21 when the figure was drasticall­y reduced by the pandemic.

A total of 261,961 new internatio­nal students took admission in US universiti­es in 2021-22 compared to 145,528 in 2020-21.

India was second to China in the number of internatio­nal students studying in the US in 2021-22. Like previous years, China remained the largest source of internatio­nal students in the US in 2021-22 at 290,086 even as the figure decreased by 8.6% over 2020-21, the report said.

India, on the other hand, contribute­d 199,182 students, the second highest figure ever after 2018-19 when 202,014 Indian students were studying in the US.

In 2019-20, 193,124 Indian students were studying in the US. In 2020-21, the first year of the pandemic, the number of Indian students studying in the US decreased to 167,582.

Congratula­ting Indian students, US minister counsellor for public diplomacy Gloria Berbena said, “It is clear Indian students and their parents recognise the value of a US education, one that prepares them to leverage their newly gained knowhow to tackle the world’s challenges and readies them for future opportunit­ies, whether that’s in artificial intelligen­ce, emerging technologi­es, or entreprene­urship and innovation­s.”

Among the 199,182 students, 27,545 were pursuing undergradu­ate degrees, 102,024 were enrolled in graduate or masters degrees, 1,425 were pursuing non-degree courses, and 68,188 were in optional practical training (OPT).

The report also highlighte­d a 99% decrease in the number of US students studying in India in 2020-21, amid the pandemic, in comparison to 2019-20. However, it did not mention the figure for 2021-22 to analyse the post-pandemic situation.

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