New record: 94,563 Indian students in US

WASHINGTON: Indian interest in an American degree remains unabated,
notwithstanding random accidents and homicides involving students from
India in the United States. For the seventh year running, India is the
leading source of foreign enrolments on US campuses, sending a record
94,563 students during the academic year 2007-2008.

Indian students now constitute 15 per cent of the total US university
foreign enrolment which stood at 623,000 in this academic year, a 7
per cent increase over the 583,000 foreign students who came here in
2006-2007, according Open Doors, the authoritative annual report on
the subject released on Monday.

The Indian increase of 13 per cent (up from 83,833 in 2006-2007) is
only marginally overshadowed by the resurgence of interest in the US
from Chinese students, whose numbers jumped up from 67,723 in
2006-2007 to 81,127 this past year, a 20 per cent increase. But since
2001/02, when it took over from China, India has remained the leading
place of origin for students coming to the United States.

South Korea (69,124), Japan (33,974), and Canada (29,051) round off
the top five countries sending students to the US, together accounting
for 49 per cent of all international students.

The surge in foreign enrolments has relieved and pleased the US
administration, which was under criticism from the academia for
instituting stricter controls that led to a momentary decline in
foreign students after 9/11. Tougher US procedures had led many
foreign students to countries such as Canada, U.K, Australia, and
Singapore, but the US has evidently regained ground. Foreign students
are also a major source of revenue for US universities.

B.Karthick
Research Analyst.
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