Number of Indian Students in UK Drop Due To Visa Rules



London: Britian's stringent norms in student visa have resulted in decline of number of Indian students in higher education by nearly a quarter last year.

Students from India coming to study at UK schools and universities fell by 23.5 percent overall, including a 28 percent drop at the postgraduate level.

Figures released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency show fewer than 30,000 students from India were studying at UK higher education institutions in 2011-12 , compared with around 40,000 in the previous year.

India, however, remains the second most common country of origin for foreign students in Britain after China, which sent 79,000 students last year.

Universities have been warning the UK government that recent changes to student visa rules mean they face losing bright foreign students to rival colleges in the U.S., Canada and Australia.

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Source: PTI