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2 min read . Updated: 27 Feb 2020, 11:34 PM ISTPrashant K.Nanda
  • Uptick attributed to 2-year post-study work permit, lower education cost
  • Over 515,000 Indians received tourist visas last year, up 8% compared to the previous year
NEW DELHI : Over 37,500 Indian students joined UK universities in 2019, a 93% jump in the number of study visas granted by Britain, UK Immigration Statistics data showed on Thursday.

The data comes months after the UK announced the introduction of post-study work permit of two years for international students called the Graduate Immigration Route (GIR). Though the details are yet to emerge, the UK government has said that it will be applicable to students who graduate from the summer of 2021, which effectively covers fresh admissions.

A total of 37,540 Indian students received a Tier 4 (study) visa in 2019, as against 19,479 in 2018. Data showed Indians also received 57,199 Tier 2 skilled work visas in 2019 clocking 3% growth from the year-ago.

“This represents the largest number of visas issued to Indian students over the last eight years and continues the strong upward trend in student visa numbers since 2016. Indians are currently the fastest growing nationality for student visas," the British High Commission said.

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The skilled work visas granted last year accounts for over 50% of all skilled work visas granted globally—meaning more such visas were granted to Indians than the rest of the world combined, the high commission added.

“It is exciting to see so many Indian students trusting the UK as the destination for their education and furthering their careers. This bodes very well for both countries’ continued focus on realising their knowledge ambitions in a fast-changing world," said Barbara Wickham, director-India, British Council.

Jan Thompson, acting high commissioner to India, said the increase in student numbers is “testament both to the UK’s world leading education system and to the exceptional talents of Indian students. We couldn’t be prouder that the best and brightest continue to pick the UK, making the living bridge between our countries stronger each day."

An Indian expert said the spike was not surprising and 2020 may see this number going up further. “The UK numbers are going up largely because of three reasons—the GIR announced in October 2019 allowing post-study permit from 2021; the relative inexpensiveness of education in the UK compared to the US; and the growing cost of Indian education in courses like management at top colleges here," said Suneet Singh Kochar, chief executive, Fateh Education, a firm that helps students get admission in British universities.

Arjun Gaur, a law student about to join the London School of Economics, said: “While UK masters from top institutes are almost the same as those from top US institutions, the fee structure is 30-40% less in the UK. In the UK, I believe the courses are more research-oriented than the US, where it is application-oriented."

After India, the US (9,240) received the second highest number of Tier 2 work visas. In 2019, UK granted 113,958 tier 2 work visas.

Meanwhile, the UK continues to be a popular destination for Indian holidaymakers. More than 515,000 Indian nationals received visit visas (tourist visas) last year, up 8% compared to the previous year.

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and the growing cost of Indian education in courses like management at top colleges here
Still think management cost in India is less compared to USA so this doesn't substantiate the argument but I agree with the previous two points.
 
Still think management cost in India is less compared to USA so this doesn't substantiate the argument but I agree with the previous two points.
Top B-schools in India still cost a bomb on par with UK's universities. Getting into India's top B-schools is extremely competitive along with all the crappy reservation scenario...no wonder students opt UK for management and US for Engineering/Sciences
 
Education in uk is a total waste of money. It's just a business for the British. And most "students " are just migrants from my state of Punjab. Same with New Zealand.
 
Most probably this is because the US is tightening the screws on immigration and the indians, patriotic as they are look for new places to lick gora ***.
Notice me gora senpai..... prease prease notice me gora senpai.
 
Looks like most Indians cannot see under the ultra bright light of India shinning so they are leaving for less developed countries.

Most probably this is because the US is tightening the screws on immigration and the indians, patriotic as they are look for new places to lick gora ***.
Notice me gora senpai..... prease prease notice me gora senpai.

most who are going for education are already have more education than they are going for, to some small colleges so they can work while find some new khancha. Same happening here in Canada.
 

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