India is the second largest market after China that sends students to study abroad every year. The trend is on the upswing as more than 50% of India’s current population of 1.32 billion is below 25 years.
Why are more students increasingly making the crossover to the International colleges and universities?
No Indian university including the IITs and IIMs has a global ranking in the Top 200. The Indian Institute of Science (IISC) figures in the 250-300 rank.
The competition for admission to Indian institutes is much higher than even a top 20 universities in the world.
While there are exams like <a href="https://manhattanreviewglobal.com/gmat/"><strong>GRE, TOEFL/IELTS, and GMAT</strong></a>, the syllabus for these exams is relatively simple. Also, it is only one exam that you have to give, unlike Indian national level exams. The admission requirement for selecting the students is also different for each university abroad raising your chances of making to a college of high reputation and standing.
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