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From course selection to university application & financial planning, AI to play crucial role in ‘study abroad’ journey

October 06, 2025

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The Statesman Kolkata

The Bureau of Immigration (Bol) data shows that a little over 7.6 lakh Indian students pursued higher studies abroad in 2024, slightly down from 8.95 lakh in 2023. Despite this minor dip, the numbers highlight a steady demand for international education.

- RITWIK MUKHERJEE

Official statistics show that in 2020, over 2.6 lakh Indian students went abroad. This number rose to 4.45 lakh in 2021, followed by a sharp increase to 7.52 lakh in 2022. The upward trend peaked in 2023 when nearly 8.95 lakh students pursued studies overseas.

By comparison, 2024 saw 7.6 lakh students moving abroad, marking a slight reduction from the previous year but still much higher than pre-2022 levels. This consistent increase indicates a strong demand for overseas education among Indian youth despite fluctuations.

When students plan to study abroad, they need a comprehensive suite of services - from personalised advisory on courses and counselling for test prep to education loans and accommodation support.

As students increasingly look for customised study abroad experiences, AI can play a crucial role in personalising the entire journey, from course selection to university application and financial planning.

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