U.S. Set to Lose 15,000 International Students Next Year | India Abroad

 

According to recent forecasts, the U.S. may see a drop of over 15,000 international students in 2026, impacting universities and the economy. Visa delays, rising costs, and global competition are key factors driving this trend. New India Abroad reports growing interest among Indian students in alternative destinations like Canada, Australia, and the UK. This shift could reshape global education patterns and reduce the U.S.'s share in international student enrollment.


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