CANADA'S STUDY PERMIT CAP: INDIAN STUDENTS EYE ALTERNATIVE DESTINATIONS
The Daily Guardian|October 02, 2024
Recent changes in study permits and caps on Master's and PhD programs may lead to a decline in Indian students choosing Canada, with the US, UK, Australia, and Germany gaining appeal In a significant shift, Canada's recent reduction in study permits and caps on Master's and PhD programs may drive Indian students to explore alternative destinations for higher education.
CANADA'S STUDY PERMIT CAP: INDIAN STUDENTS EYE ALTERNATIVE DESTINATIONS

Experts predict a potential decline in study permits from India, with some forecasting a nearly 50% drop by 2024.

According to Ms. Jyotee Naair, Founder of CareerVversity, "The reduction in study permits could have significant impacts on the Indian market. With increased competition, students will need to be more strategic in their applications, focusing on stronger academic credentials and research proposals."

Alternative Destinations Gain Appeal As Canada's appeal wanes, other countries are gaining attention from Indian

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