Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
'Big four' study-abroad destinations losing ground
Financial Express Lucknow
|May 10, 2025
THE RESTRICTIVE VISA policies introduced by the "big four" study-abroad destinations — the US, the UK, Canada and Australia — over the past 18 months have resulted in these countries ceding ground to "non-traditional" destinations, with more and more students from India and other countries looking deeper into Europe and Asia.
The shift in demand for the "big four" to the next tier called "big 14" is fuelled by the flexible immigration policies, affordability, clearer career pathways, and rising job opportunities, sources in the study-abroad industry said.
Students from India, the largest source of foreign students in the "big four" countries, are increasingly opting for "non-traditional" destinations, like those in Asia and Europe, for their undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Industry players are also witnessing a shift in students' mindset in India who are giving preference to return on investment, accessibility, and opportunity over legacy biases. The lure of marquee universities in the US, the UK, Canada and Australia is waning, partly due to high costs, and less-than-commensurate job-market advantage.
Bu hikaye Financial Express Lucknow dergisinin May 10, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Financial Express Lucknow'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
Financial Express Lucknow
Bangladesh suspends visa services in India
BANGLADESH'S INTERIM GOVERNMENT on Thursday saidit hasasked its key missions in India,including at New Delhi, to suspend visa services over security concerns.
1 min
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
India, Germany close to $8-bn submarine deal
INDIA AND GERMANY are hammering out the details of a submarine manufacturing deal worth at least $8 billion — the largest-ever defence agreement for New Delhi — according to officials with direct knowledge of the details.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Flexicap plans trim mid-cap holdings
THE ALLOCATION OF assets under management (AUM) of flexicap schemes towards mid-cap stocks has fallen from around 16-17% in the past three years to 14% as of November-end, ACE MF data show.
1 mins
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
2025 reset cooperation priorities
FfD4, COP30, and the G20 were opportunities for India to show its prowess for multilateral negotiations, while rejuvenating its domestic stance on tax policy
3 mins
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Sebi alleges BofA unit shared private information
THE WALLSTREET Journal first reported the October 30 dated Sebi notice, citing people familiar with the matter.
2 mins
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
RBI mulling more relief for tariff-hit exporters
THE RESERVE BANK of India (RBI) is considering new ways to support exporters hit by US tariffs after a moratorium on loan repayments it offered last year drew few takers, two sources aware of the matter said.
1 mins
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Jewellery stocks decline despite robust Q3 updates
SHARES OF JEWELLERY companies, including Senco Gold, PC Jeweller, Kalyan Jewellers, PN Gadgil, TBZ and Titan, fell on Thursday, a day after staging a sharp rally on the back of strong Decemberquarter (Q3) updates.
1 min
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
US court orders Vembu to furnish $1.7-bn bond in divorce case
A CALIFORNIA COURT, hearing the divorce petition of Zoho co-founder and chief scientist Sridhar Vembu, has directed him to submit a bond of $1.7 billion, citing concerns over post-petition asset transfers and their potential impact on the division of marital property.
1 min
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Alphabet pips Apple, No. 2 in m-cap
AFTER THE Al BOOM
1 min
January 09, 2026
Financial Express Lucknow
Higher US tariffs loom over India
Move to punish countries buying oil from Russia
1 min
January 09, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
