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AAERI…

Presenting 2016 report card: Indian student’s preferred study destinations. And my projections for 2017.

3 Mar 20173 Mar 2017
For the purpose of this analysis, I am using statistics for “student visa granted during the year” and this is not to be confused with “students enrolled from a source…
AAERI…

Demonetisation and the likely “short term” impact on the OVERSEAS EDUCATION demand from India.

24 Nov 201625 Nov 2016
I have been seen arguing in favour of steps to curb black money but at the same time have been critical of the way demonetisation was implemented. I have also stated…
AAERI…

Indian summer (An Article in THE AUSTRALIAN inspired by my blog)

28 May 201330 May 2013
INDIAN enrolments are declining worldwide as key education exporters clamp down on migration and work rules. BY:JOHN ROSS From:The Australian May 28, 2013 (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/indian-summer/story-e6frgcjx-1226651649611) Australian-based agent Ravi Lochan Singh said “fresh”…
AAERI…

Anuj Bidwe Killing: Indian Media commentary misses out where it matters…

7 Jan 20127 Jan 2012
BRITISH MEDIA INFORMS: Anuj had originally wanted to study in Australia but Subhash persuaded him not to because he was worried about a spate of racist attacks on Indians in 2009. …
attacks…

With the killing of an Indian student “also” in Canada: Is it hate-crimes on an increase… jury is still out.

5 Jan 20125 Jan 2012
Manchester Police's terming Anuj Bidwe killing as a Hate-Crime; the news was certainly worrying and then came the news of the killing of Alok Gupta in Canada. We have had…
australia…

Mirroring of Immigration Policies leading to a boring and flat world indeed…

18 Feb 2011
A perfect theory till NZ played spoiler. I present my “cut and paste” hypothesis suggesting that immigration policies are being copied from one nation to another. There was a time…
AAERI…

2010 report-card and 2011 prediction: Demand from India for International Destinations

25 Nov 201030 Nov 2010
With 2010 Indian Student Data available for all major destinations and with UK too showing a huge decline(40%), is it a depression in the industry or a mere correction causing…

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