The IIEโ€™sย Spring 2023 Snapshot on International Educational Exchangeย highlights that for the 2023/24 academic year, US higher education institutions are looking towards India.

According to IIE data, in 2021-22, the top 10 senders of students to US higher education institutions were:

  1. China
  2. India
  3. South Korea
  4. Canada
  5. Vietnam
  6. Taiwan
  7. Saudi Arabia
  8. Brazil
  9. Mexico
  10. Nigeria

In 2021-22, Chinese enrolments fell by -8.6%, in contrast to an 18.9% year-over-year leap in Indian enrolments.ย 

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Experts believe that the increasing focus on India is due to the โ€œunpredictable Chinese student marketโ€.

Dr Esther D. Brimmer, NAFSA executive director and CEO, told ICEF Monitor:

โ€œThe US is in a global competition for talent and our share of the international student market is declining while other English-speaking countries are seeing their share rise. International students are a well-spring of fresh ideas, talent, and experiences and have fueled American innovation for generations.โ€

Further, 61% of responding US colleges and universities indicated that they have received more applications for 2023-24.

IIE1 1IIE1 1Image: Volume of international student applications reported by US colleges, 2020/21โ€“2023/24 (Source: IIE)

According to the IIE, in 2021-22, there were more international graduate students (41%) than foreign undergraduates (36%) studying in the US.

This was for the first time in a decade!

IIE2 2IIE2 2Image: Undergraduate recruitment priorities reported by US colleges for 2023-24 (Source: IIE)

In the US, international students contributed $33.8 billion to the economy in 2021-22 while pre-COVID it stood at $45 billion in 2018.

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More than 4 in 10 graduate recruiters are focused on outreach to international students in undergraduate programmes in the US.

At the graduate level, graduate recruiters mentioned India (77%) as a top market.

IIE3 3IIE3 3Image: Graduate recruitment priorities reported by US colleges for 2023-24 (Source: IIE)

Education experts believe that given the increased applications along with intensified graduate recruitment, the proportion of Indian students in US higher education will show record growth.

The IIEโ€™s report is based on responses from 527 US higher education institutions collected from 27 April to 19 May 2023.

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