India continues its reign as the top source of international students in the US, with a 10% increase to over 3.6 lakh students. Despite global dips...
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India continues its reign as the top source of international students in the US, with a 10% increase to over 3.6 lakh students. Despite global dips and visa concerns, Indian students' presence is strong, contributing significantly to the US economy. Undergraduate numbers saw a rise, while graduate enrolments dipped slightly, though OPT surged.
India continues its reign as the top source of international students in the US, with a 10% increase to over 3.6 lakh students. Despite global dips...
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