Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF
6th Aug 2025

Search data highlights surge in student interest in Asian and Middle Eastern destinations at mid-year

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  • Over the last four months, student search data is spiking for selected study destinations in Asia and the Middle East
  • In particular, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the UAE have recorded strong growth in student interest between March and June this year
  • Indian students are important drivers of that growth in both regions

Aggregated search data from Keystone Education Group reveals a distinct spike in student interest in destinations across the Middle East and in Asia over the first half of 2025.

Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea continue to attract greater interest, and each is recording significant gains in Q2 amidst continued policy disruption and/or visa delays in other major destinations.

Drawing on student search data from its web properties, Keystone reports that interest in these four "Asian Tiger" destinations grew by 19% between March and June 2025.

Within that broader trend:

  • Student interest in Hong Kong grew by 125% quarter-over-quarter
  • Singapore saw a 33% increase in search volumes over the same period, indicating, Keystone says, "the country's successful efforts to brand itself as an affordable yet high-quality education destination"
  • South Korea was also singled out in Keystone's annual State of Student Recruitment Report, having entered the table of top ten destinations for the first time ever

"When combined, the four Asian Tigers are currently more popular amongst searching audience than Japan and China," adds Keystone. "Data shows that the Asian Tigers are attracting students from across the Asia-Pacific region, with students from India most interested, followed by Indonesia."

The growing popularity of these -- and other -- destinations in Asia, can be attributed to investment in higher education and in initiatives to promote regional mobility. Keystone adds, "Their location also offers easy access for Asia’s growing middle-class population seeking quality international education closer to home."

In a related development, Keystone is also reporting strong growth in interest for destinations in the Middle East, and especially in the United Arab Emirates. Overall search volumes for the region were up 90% between March and June 2025, with the UAE accounting for about two-thirds of that surge. Of particular note to recruiters the world over, Indian students are the leading source of that Middle East-focused search traffic as well.

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