Foreign media: According to a report by Rostom Education Consulting, the number of Indian students seeking overseas study consultations increased by 37% year-on-year in 2025, showing strong willingness to study abroad.

Although the United States and the United Kingdom remain the most popular destinations for studying abroad, emerging destinations such as France, Germany, Italy, Australia, and South Korea are also favored, mainly because these countries have relatively lower tuition fees, offer more English-taught programs, and have more flexible visa policies.

The report also points out that Indian students' interest in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, bioengineering, and climate science has surged, with enrollment numbers in related courses continuing to grow in recent years.

In addition, Indian students are placing greater importance on standardized tests, with more students taking exams such as the SAT, ACT, and AP to enhance their application competitiveness.

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