Highlights: Data Reports, over 1.3 million Indian students studying abroad in 2024
- The Ministry of External Affairs released data that shows over 1.3 million Indians are pursuing their higher education abroad in 2024.
- Currently, around 13,35,878 students are completing their higher studies overseas in 2024.
- Reports suggest that Indian students are spread across 108 countries for their studies abroad.
- The highest number of Indian students are said to be studying in Canada, followed by the U.S. and China.
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Indians make up the largest number of international students abroad.
The Ministry of External Affairs shared data showing a large number of Indians pursuing their higher education overseas. Reports suggest that over 1.3 million Indian students are studying abroad. Kirti Vardhan Singh released data showing that 13,35,878 Indian students are currently studying abroad as of June 2024. He further shared details of Indian students spread across 108 countries for their higher studies.
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List of countries with Indian students
Indian students pursuing their studies abroad are extended across 108 different countries, including:
- The US
- The UK
- Canada
- Australia
- Germany
- France
- Singapore
- Russia
- Israel
- Ukraine
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Country-wise Overview of Indian students studying abroad
A complete breakdown of the data released by the Ministry of External Affairs is given in the table below:
|
Country |
Number of Indian students |
|
Canada |
4,27,000 |
|
USA |
3,37,630 |
|
China |
8,580 |
|
Greece |
8 |
|
Israel |
900 |
|
Pakistan |
14 |
|
Ukraine |
2,510 |
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