Decrease in the arrival of indian students to the US..!?

It is known that donald trump will take office as the President of the united states in a few days. Not only trump fans, republican party activists, and Americans are watching that day with interest. Some countries are also expressing concern. At this time, the decline in indian students migrating to North America has become a topic of discussion. Yes... trump, who won the US presidential election is known to be going to be sworn in as president in a few days. It is said that there has been a huge change in the number of students going to America after this regime change. As part of this... reports say that there has been a 30% decline in the number of indian students going to America.
It is said that this change in the case of indian students is mainly due to the perception and expectations of the world on the trump administration. It is against this backdrop that there has been a significant decline in the enrollment of indian students going to the US and canada, the most popular destinations in North America, this year. One of the promises made by trump in the presidential election last year was mainly strict immigration! It is said that this has caused concern among students from all over the world going to the US, including Indians. Against this backdrop, indian students are looking for alternative routes to the US and canada and are moving in that direction.


In fact, in 2023, 2.69 lakh students went to the US from India.. and 4.27 lakh students went to Canada. However... in the backdrop of concerns over Trump's immigration policies, it is said that there has been a 30% decrease in the arrival of indian students to the US and a 60% decrease due to Canada's strict decisions. In this backdrop... it is said that indian students are now looking towards the UK, Ireland, and Australia, instead of the US and Canada. At the same time, european countries like france and sweden are also said to be increasing the arrival of foreign students this year.

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