Indian students contributed USD 7.6 billion to the US economy in
the academic year 2019-20, even though there was a 4.4 per cent drop in the
total number of Indian students, according to a report.
Indian students
contributed USD 7.6 billion to the US
economy in the academic year 2019-20, even though there was a 4.4 per cent
drop in the total number of Indian students, according to a report.
China remained the
largest source of international students in the US, with the number of Chinese
students in the country increasing for the 16th consecutive year. There were
over 372,000 Chinese students in the U.S. during 2019-20 year, said the report
"Opens Doors 2020."
India remained the
second largest source of international students, despite a 4.4 per cent decline
to 193,124 students, it said.
According to the
report, released by the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs and the Institute
of International Education (IIE), for the fifth consecutive year the United
States hosted more than 1 million international students (1,075,496) in an
academic year.
Despite a slight
decline (1.8 per cent) in the number of international students in the United
States during the 2019-20 academic year, this group still represents 5.5 per
cent of all students in US higher education system.
According to the
US Department of Commerce, international students contributed USD 44 billion to
the US economy in 2019, including USD 7,69 billion from Indian students.
We are encouraged
to see a fifth year of more than 1 million international students in the United
States before the pandemic, said Marie Royce, Assistant Secretary of State for
Educational and Cultural Affairs.
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