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@article{164011, author = {Prof (Dr) Purnima Srivastava and Shivam Tomar and Sadhna}, title = {Migration Just for Degrees : An Analytical & Critical Perspective}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {12}, pages = {79-84}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=164011}, abstract = {Student migration refers to the movement by learners who pursue higher education abroad for a year or longer. Internationalization drastically grew during the globalization era and turned into driven by the markets activity. The overall number of Indian students studying abroad has hiked four times in the past fourteen years, making India the 2nd biggest student exporter in the entire world after China. Over the years, more Indian students have decided to study outside the country. Despite a sharp decline in enrollment during the lockdowns and pandemic in 2020, a sizable number of learners are once more preparing to study abroad. Such large-scale migration of students is now an important source of capital & intellectual talent for India while greatly enhancing the economic systems of developed nations. Many subject professionals and pupils who want to study internationally believe that attending an international university involves much more than merely obtaining a diploma from a different country. There has been an increase in the migration of Indian students to developed countries this article examines the various factors and reasons for the same This article aims to scrutinize whether students are going outside only for educational purposes or whether there is something else that attracts or instigates them to move out from here and it also focuses what's going wrong in the domestic country which cannot hold its citizens to reside here. The articles throw some light on the efforts done by the government to figure out the issues and resolve them through various ways and what should be more to resolve the same. }, keywords = {Migration, Overseas, Income inequality, Equity, Good governance, Dynamic.}, month = {}, }
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