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Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. New Delhi [India], May 29: For decades, studying abroad has been a cherished dream for countless Indian students for a brighter future, unlocking doors to global careers and enhanced knowledge. According to the Indian Student Mobility Report 2023, nearly 13 lakh Indian students have participated in the study abroad programmes. The US (69%) topped other popular choices like the UK (54 per cent), Canada (43 per cent), and Australia (27 per cent), stated the second edition of Oxford International's Student Global Mobility Index report. However, with countries enforcing stricter immigration policies and increasing scrutiny of foreign students, Indian students who aspire to study abroad are facing numerous challenges. Business News | The Future of Indian Students Abroad Amid Shifting Visa Norms.
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