Poging GOUD - Vrij
MANAGING THE GREAT MBA MIGRATION
Business Today India
|December 07, 2025
WITH VISA CHANGES AND COST PRESSURES SHAKING UP THE GLOBAL MBA SCENE, INDIAN STUDENTS ARE RETHINKING STRATEGY, DESTINATIONS, AND FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THEIR OVERSEAS DREAMS
WHEN HARSH PARDESHI received his MBA admission letter from the Auckland University of Technology, excitement was quickly tempered by uncertainty.
"The visa process took longer than expected, and securing accommodation before arrival was a major challenge," Harsh recalls. Like many Indian students, this year, his journey abroad is no longer a simple leap towards the traditional 'Big 4' MBA destinations—the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Instead, what lies ahead is a more complex, uncertain path shaped by volatile visa regimes, rising education costs, and shifting geopolitical landscapes. The sketch of Indian students pursuing MBAs overseas is being redrawn, demanding sharper strategies, deeper research, and renewed flexibility.
A WIDENING HORIZON"Mobility is not shrinking but diversifying," says Saurabh Arora, Founder & CEO of University Living, a global student housing marketplace. "The US remains the largest host with over 1.1 million international students, but recent policy changes, such as the $100,000 H-1B petition fee, have students thinking carefully about long-term career pathways. Canada, traditionally a strong choice, has seen demand cool after introducing a national study permit cap and stricter postgraduate work permits," he adds.
Such moves have steered many students towards Europe, where Germany hosts close to 400,000 international students. According to Study in Germany, the nation hosted around 469,485 international students as of 2023-2024.
France recently crossed 440,000, as per the ICEF monitor, and countries like Ireland and Spain offer streamlined visa processes and attractive post-study work options.

Dit verhaal komt uit de December 07, 2025-editie van Business Today India.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Business Today India
Business Today India
MANAGING THE GREAT MBA MIGRATION
WITH VISA CHANGES AND COST PRESSURES SHAKING UP THE GLOBAL MBA SCENE, INDIAN STUDENTS ARE RETHINKING STRATEGY, DESTINATIONS, AND FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THEIR OVERSEAS DREAMS
5 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
TOWARDS GLOBAL RANKINGS
Indian B-schools are thriving in career and alumni outcomes but research and thought leadership remain critical to make a global mark
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
TRAINING THE LEADERS
B-SCHOOLS ARE MAKING EXECUTIVE MBAS FLEXIBLE, PERSONALISED AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN
4 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
HOW WE PICKED THE WINNERS
A DETAILED LOOK INTO THE METHODOLOGY AND PROCESS FOLLOWED FOR THE BT-MDRA INDIA'S BEST B-SCHOOLS SURVEY 2025
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
FOREIGN RETURNED
SEVERAL STUDENTS ARE PURSUING MANAGEMENT EDUCATION OVERSEAS ONLY TO RETURN AND CREATE AN IMPACT IN INDIA
5 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
REDEFINING SUCCESS
In a rapidly changing world, institutions need to embrace a more holistic approach, one that recognises learning quality and student well-being
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
I FOR INNOVATION
At SPJIMR, the focus over the last year has been on innovation, an area that the institute aims to link with societal impact
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
"B-SCHOOLS PREPARE LEADERS WHO CAN NAVIGATE UNCERTAINTIES"
Francesca Cornelli, Dean, Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, on geopolitical uncertainties, disruptions affecting businesses, and more
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
THE START-UP SCHOOL
From adding courses in areas such as AI and sustainability to supporting more than 250 start-ups, IIML has been expanding steadily
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
STRENGTHENING LEGACY
IIMC stays its ground despite job market pressures, launches cutting-edge courses in AI, corporate sustainability, and private equity
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

