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How can India become the best ‘International Education’ hub?

Since ancient times, India has been known as one of the best countries for the sake of education. No doubt, the United States is also a well-known country for its world-renowned education system. But, India offers high-quality education at affordable costs that make India a prime destination of study for worldwide students. 

According to the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE), India had 49,348 international students enrolled in higher education in the 2019/20 academic year. And, according to experts, this number will cross 0.1 million after the COVID pandemic. Moreover, the Education Department of India has made the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to make India the best international education hub. 

In this post, we will discuss the Indian higher education landscape. Also, you will come to know how India is becoming the next big thing in terms of an international education hub.  



The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 - Overview & Objective

The objective of NEP2020 is to provide equal importance to all the subjects, such as science, social science, art, languages, sports, mathematics - with the combination of vocational and academic streams in school. 

The goal of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is to change the landscape of Indian higher education. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 focuses on the internationalization of Indian higher education. Moreover, the NEP 2020 encourages the top Indian universities to establish their campuses in other countries. 


Reasons - Why Is India All Set To Become The Best International Education Hub?

India is one of the highly preferred destinations for international students to pursue higher studies, and every year more and more international students come to India for the same reason. According to a report generated by TOI, 27.1% of worldwide students prefer the Indian educational system to pursue higher studies.

On 29 July 2020, the union cabinet of India approved the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to boost the enrollment of international students in top universities of India. The project is known as Study in India. Moreover, the government has invested more than INR 1.5 billion in it. 

Now let us fetch the reasons that make India the best international education hub:


Rising Indian Economy 

There is a continuous boom in the economy of India. According to experts, the Indian economy will be the third-largest economy by the end of 2030. Now you must be thinking - what is the connection of the economy of India with international students choosing India for higher studies? Well, choosing India as your study destination not only means terrific opportunities right now but immeasurable employment opportunities in the future. So, there is nothing wrong in saying that choosing India for higher studies is a key for international students to unlock employment opportunities.


Top Ranked Universities

India is a home of highly ranked universities; there is no doubt about it. India has the third-largest higher education system in the world, after the United States and China. As you know, India is a home of highly ranked universities such as IITs, IIM’s, JNU, Manipal, Chandigarh University, and more. Remember, choosing the best university is essential to be recruited by the best companies. 


Student Friendly Environment 

Indians believe in Atithi Devo Bhava. It means Indians treat foreigners as guests. Presently, India is a home of thousands of international students, which means the foreigners feel secure and like the environment. The environment of a country plays a vital role because if the students do not feel safe in any country, they will not continue their education in that country. 

Remember, education is a game of the mind, and if your mind is not calm, how can you concentrate on your studies and career? So, India is a great place to pursue higher education for international students.  


Affordable Fees & Cost of Living 

The cost of living and the cost of education in India is way lower as compared to other education hubs of the country, like the USA, UK, and Australia. According to the HSBC report, the average tuition fee in India is approximately $3000. On the other hand, the cost of living in India is between 15000 and 20000 INR.


Bottomline 

After reading the above-mentioned reasons, you can understand that India is ready to take off as the best international education hub. So, if you are a student and looking to pursue higher studies in India, you can proceed with it. All you need to do is just find the best university that can give wings to your career. 

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