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India Overtakes China as the Top Study Abroad Nation in Germany
India Overtakes China as the Top Study Abroad Nation in Germany

Germany is one of the most popular places for Indian students studying abroad, with a strong attraction in higher education.

According to the most recent data from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 49,483 foreign students from India studied in Germany during the 2023-24 winter semester.

This is a 15.1% increase over the previous year, making India the largest group of overseas students in the country, overtaking China.

According to a statement made by the DAAD in early September, “the number of Indian students in Germany has doubled over the last five years.” For the second year in a row, Indian students have formed the country’s largest international community.

Official statistics show a steady rise in Indian student enrolment in Germany over recent years.

From 20,810 in 2018-19, the number increased to 25,149 in 2019-20. Despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the upward trend continued with 28,905 students in 2020-21, 34,134 in 2021-22, and 42,997 in 2022-23, finally reaching 49,483 in the 2023-24 winter semester.

By comparison, the number of Chinese students stood at 39,137, followed by Syria (15,563), Austria (14,762), and Turkey (14,732).

Data from Germany’s Federal Statistical Office indicates that 60% of Indian students are pursuing engineering programmes.

Law, management, and social sciences account for 21%, mathematics and natural sciences make up 13%, and 5% of students are enrolled in various other disciplines.

Coming to the type of institutions, 56% of Indian students attend traditional universities, while 44% are studying at universities of applied sciences.

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Source: India Today

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