...K-12 schools in the US were South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico and Brazil. Interestingly, SEVIS also reports a nearly 4% decrease in the number of students participating in optional...
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...who have received an admission offer to a degree programme, whether conditional or not. So far it is uncertain how these changes will affect scholarship programmes such as...
...number of Indian students in the last four years. These countries, among other high-growth countries such as Nigeria, Brazil, and Vietnam represent key international education markets that add...
...Brazilian students, and 32% of Indian students. A study has found that improving language supports for international students could help to further increase the stay rate. Challenges ahead...
...and Turkey and South Korea also registered declines. Meanwhile, there was growth from Japan, Brazil, and Colombia. These year-over-year shifts are summarised in the following table of leading...
...estimate. Where will demand come from? Not a lot of surprises here, at least in the top rung. The British Council considers that by 2020 China, India, Indonesia,...
...reduced that number to roughly 275 permanent and “pop-up” centres outside of the UK as of June 2016, including only four in all of Brazil and 15 in...
...countries including China, India, Nigeria, Kenya, Japan, Australia, and Brazil. Careers the top priority When students are evaluating a potential school or university, they are primarily looking for...