Going abroad has now become trend for the youngsters mainly in India. Students go abroad for their higher education and majority of them stays there and don't come back. The reason for not coming back can be influenced by many factors like the living standard in the foreign countries, the method of education, the earnings etc. This paper shows the statistical data of the students going abroad from India for higher education as well as the students coming to India for further education and its comparison with the past years. This paper will also examine the various factors which influence the students to go abroad for further education. The data has been collected from many authenticated websites. This is a quantitative research paper. This ...
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© 2014 European Association for International Education One might argue that an Indian student enter...
"Migration is an old story. But the most important phenomenon we are seeing today is people moving f...
One might argue that an Indian student entering higher education is faced with a critical question—W...
Faced with a situation in which countries compete for international students, it becomes especially ...
This paper examines global student mobility. It finds that student mobility has been on the rise rap...
International Student Mobility (ISM) is progressively becoming a significant aspect of the higher ed...
AbstractThere has been an increase in the number of students from India studying at Australian unive...
This paper breaks new ground in its comparative analysis of two international student migration (ISM...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
CARIM-India is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.One of the mo...
Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but...
This study aims to review the current scenario of Indian students pursuing higher education abroad a...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the determinants of the choice of location of international student...
n recent years, there has been a marked increase in the number of Indian international students stud...
In India, universities often study the broad characteristics of students who migrate to their state ...
© 2014 European Association for International Education One might argue that an Indian student enter...
"Migration is an old story. But the most important phenomenon we are seeing today is people moving f...
One might argue that an Indian student entering higher education is faced with a critical question—W...