Study abroad trends: What's changing in global education

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The blend of artificial intelligence after COVID-19 is continuously influencing the number of enrollments in foreign universities.

1 in 4 foreign students in US from India, majority from east

Indian students constitute a significant portion of foreign students in the US, with a majority from eastern regions.

India Today Education Desk

New Delhi,UPDATED: Jun 17, 2024 12:24 IST

The idea of studying abroad is not new among the Indian scholars. As a matter of fact, the foreign enrollments are rapidly surging every year. In 2022, the Ministry of External Affairs reported that 13,24,954 Indians went out to 79 countries to pursue their higher education in foreign lands. Despite the substantial shift in diplomatic relations with other countries, the trends of overseas education are altering every year. In addition to this, regulations of immigration policies by different countries will be a boon to Indian students. Here are some changing trends that I, as a founder, noticed in the past four years. Indiatoday.in spoke to Mamta Shekhawat, founder of Gradding.com regarding Study abroad trends.

AI Integration with Curriculum - The blend of artificial intelligence after COVID-19 is continuously influencing the number of enrollments in foreign universities. Everybody wants to be well-versed with edge-cutting technology. Moreover, virtual reality [VR] and augmented reality [AR] will play a crucial role in delivering alluring education to abroad aspirants. In simple words, the students would be able to experience real-life examples with these technologies.

Increase in Number of Colleges
- The past 4 years have seen an increase in colleges welcoming foreign students. Furthermore, the arrival of international scholars is linked with many benefits, like GDP growth, rising profits and a multi-cultural society. So, every country is encouraging foreign admissions to balance the losses incurred due to COVID-19.

Rise in Scholarships and Aids - The universities in foreign lands are now recognising global talent and potential. So, to encourage these pupils, the government and the universities are providing grants to support their education and living expenses. Many countries also collaborate with the Indian government in order to motivate Indians for admission in their land.

Bridge Programs for Foreign Students - The students face many problems as soon as they land in the host countries. These start from the different accents of the local people to cultural immersion. The universities are coming up with bridge programs to overcome this problem. It helps the aspirants to know their environment better and they feel less alienated.

The phenomenon of studying abroad allows Indian students to broaden their horizons and the scope of their future. However, it lets them explore different cultures, traditions, and perspectives. This helps them to hone their skills, providing a life-changing opportunity and better academic exposure. In conclusion, the alternatives made are in the favour of Indian students, irrespective of the hurdles they have to dodge to get there.

Published By:

Megha Chaturvedi

Published On:

Jun 17, 2024

Article From: www.indiatoday.in
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