Indian student enrollment in the US, UK, and Canada has dropped by 40% in 2024 due to stricter visa regulations, rising costs, and currency fluctuations. In contrast, countries like Germany and New Zealand are experiencing record growth, with enrollments up by 68% and 354%, respectively. The shift reflects a broader trend towards more affordable and stable study destinations, driven by factors such as better visa policies and low tuition fees, according to Indian government data and experts.
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