Facing stricter visa rules and rising financial constraints, companies such as LeverageEdu, Leap, and eduVelocity are now targeting students from other countries to maintain growth.
According to data from the Bureau of Immigration under the home ministry, the number of Indian students studying overseas fell by 15% from 892,989 in 2023 to 759,064 in 2024. The drop has been particularly sharp in key destinations such as Canada, the UK, and the US, where Indian student enrollments fell by 27%. However, other destinations like Germany and Russia have seen an increase in the number of Indian students.
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Global CEOs to meet Xi on March 28
CHINA WILL TAKE steps to revive consumption by boosting people's incomes, according to the official Xinhua News Agency, as part of a plan that adds to recent pledges by the government to support demand in an economy threatened by Donald Trump's tariffs.
UBS Boosts Gold Target to $3,200 as Risks Elevate
UBS Group became the latest bank to raise its price outlook for gold on increasing chances of a protracted global trade war—a scenario that analysts expect will continue to drive investors to scoop up more of the ultimate haven asset.
China lays out plans to raise incomes, boost consumption
CHINA WILL TAKE steps to revive consumption by boosting people's incomes, according to the official Xinhua News Agency, as part of a plan that adds to recent pledges by the government to support demand in an economy threatened by Donald Trump's tariffs.
Religare board initiates review, seeks funds from Burmans
RELIGARE ENTERPRISES (REL) on Monday said it has commissioned a governance review of the company and subsidiaries, Religare Finvest and Religare Housing.
Threat to farm sector real but may be overstated
AS THE THREAT of reciprocal tariffs by the US has put pressure on New Delhi to slash import tariffs for the world's largest economy on a bilateral basis, the highest concerns are being raised with regard to India's \"sensitive\" agriculture sector.
FY25 Advance Taxes Up 14.6%
CIT MOP-UP, too, grew 17.3%, lower than 20.3% pegged in RE. Collections from securities transaction tax (STT), however, surged nearly 56% to ₹53,095 crore so far this fiscal.
Trump is already losing
It looks like Donald Trump's \"craziness\" is already polluting sentiment, not just with the US' trading partners (and erstwhile friends) but importantly, with increasing numbers of Americans who were looking forward to Great Times—a soaring stock market, lower prices, and more well-paying jobs.
No new tax in ₹2.05L-cr budget in Haryana
HARYANA CHIEF MINISTER Nayab Singh Saini on Monday presented a tax-free ₹2.05-lakh-crore budget for 2025-26, making various announcements including earmarking ₹5,000 crore for \"Lado Lakshmi Yojana\" and setting up an authority to tackle drug abuse.
Amazon Eyes India Spinoff, IPO
WHEN CONTACTED, AN Amazon spokesperson declined to confirm the development, stating that the company does not respond to \"rumours and speculations\".
Tata Motors, Motherson to be hit by Trump tariff, says Moody's
THE PLANNED IMPOSITION of the claimed reciprocal tariffs on imports by the Donald Trump administration will impact Tata Motors and Samvardhana Motherson International (SAMIL), research and rating agency Moody's said on Monday.