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  • ‘Indian students, who left Ukraine, can continue education in Russia’: Russian diplomat

    ‘Indian students, who left Ukraine, can continue education in Russia’: Russian diplomat

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    Indian students, who left Ukraine because of the Russo-Ukrainian War, now have the option to continue their education in Russia. “Indian students who left Ukraine can continue their education in Russia as the medical syllabus is almost the same (as Ukraine),” said Oleg Avdeev, Consul General of Russia in Chennai.

    Avdeev said “They (Indian students) know the language of people, as in Ukraine, most of them spoke Russian. They’re most welcome in Russia,” according to the news agency ANI.

    As many as 20,000 Indian students, who were pursuing education in Ukraine, had to leave the country when the Russia-Ukraine war began in February this year. These students were evacuated from the war-torn nation by India under a special drive named “Operation Ganga”.

    Most of these students were primarily in the field of medicine. However, since they returned to India, their academic future has been uncertain.

    Roman Babushkin, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Russian Embassy in New Delhi, in July 2022 also made a similar announcement. Babushkin said that Indian students, who had to leave their studies midway, will be offered admission to Russian universities without them losing out on their previous academic years.

    Since the education system and curriculum in Ukrainian universities and Russian universities are largely similar, Indian students would be able to adjust in Russia quite easily, added Babushkin.

    However, the fees being paid in Ukraine might not suffice in Russia. Babushkin said that the affected students should approach Russia House for help and guidance.

    However, it should also be noted that a significant number of students, who were rescued under Operation Ganga, have gone back to Ukraine to complete their education. As per the media reports, around 1,500 students have gone back to Ukraine.

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  • Indian students most likely stay back for work in developed nations: Report

    Indian students most likely stay back for work in developed nations: Report

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    Indians pursuing education in developed countries are likely to stay back and join the workforce there, unlike the global average, said a report by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD is an association that consists of 38 economically-developed countries attracting massive international migrants. The report on migration matters titled ‘International Migration Outlook 2022’ was released on Monday.

    According to the report, 9.7 lakh international students in OECD countries in 2020 were from China. The student figure from China accounted for 22 percent of the total international students. Out of the remaining, 4.36 lakh students (10 per cent) hailed from India. However, there was a major difference between students from both countries in the likelihood of staying back on extended permits or holding a work permit five years after their arrival.

    The organisation said that Indian students tend to have a higher stay rate than the overall international student population. “The retention behaviour of Chinese students is more diverse, with overall larger shares leaving after their education.”

    The report added that Indians opt for master’s or doctorate degrees way more than the Chinese. Such a trend thereby explains Indians entering into the labour market with a shorter period on an education permit.

    According to UK Home Office data, around 118,000 Indian students received a UK student visa in the year ending June 2022 which was an 89 per cent increase from the previous year.

    Also read: British citizens might lose expensive holidays as India changes visa application rules last minute

    Also read: How Suella Braverman has put India-UK free trade deal on the verge of collapse

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