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NCUK to launch foundation pathway in Bangladesh

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NCUK, a pathway provider working in partnership with universities across all four major study destinations , has announced a new foundation pathway in Bangladesh. Golam Mortuza, CEO of MH Global Group, spoke of his pride in bringing foundation pathway opportunities back to his home country.

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Market profile: Bangladesh is a growth enabler

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While Nepal and Bhutan are often cited as exciting growth markets, Bangladesh is sometimes overlooked as a key differential student recruitment market for enabling growth and diversity. Despite this growth there are still many misconceptions about the country with institutions underinvesting in a market with such potential.

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Outbound totals to ‘grow at slower pace’ this decade

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While the global outlook for outbound student numbers remains positive, the international environment will be “more competitive” and growth will be “modestly weaker” up until 2030, a new report has suggested. The predicted average GDP growth pace of 4.2% in the period to 2030 will be down from the 5.5%

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The opportunities emerging from a tougher recruitment landscape

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However, it’s times like these that often inspire us to uncover new and perhaps better ways of working. A few opportunities my team and I see emerging from the current challenges include: A new focus on undergraduate recruitment QA Higher Education (QAHE) works closely with a network of more than 700 agents all over the world.

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“Ample room” for int’l students in the US

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Some non-traditional STEM degrees such as finance and marketing degrees are eligible for this designation, with the full list published by the department of home affairs.

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“Huge growth opportunity” for Bangladesh

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Speaking on a PIE webinar , Dan Pasha, director of trade and investment at the British High Commission in Bangladesh, told viewers that the UK “has always consistently been an attractive destination for Bangladeshi students”, with 6,665 students enrolled at UK universities in the 2020-21 academic year. .

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Bangladeshi forex reserves causing “messy” student payment issues

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UNESCO data indicated that in 2016, the number of students leaving Bangladesh to study abroad stood at 33,139. TCL Global ’s Noor Hasan Mahmud, the agency’s country director for Bangladesh, confirmed that there had been issues surrounding fees. “In