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UK sample of unis sees autumn declines in Nigeria and India enrolments

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overall increase in CAS issuance for British universities, there have been declines in enrolments from both India and Nigeria across a sample of 43 institutions in September 23. The UK has seen exponential growth in Indian application volumes over the last four years since the Graduate Route was introduced.

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Masters interest ‘swinging away from UK’

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Data from one of the UK’s major postgraduate recruitment specialists has recorded a decline in interest in masters opportunities in the country among prospective international students. The data from October shows that specific audiences fell sharper than others.

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“Modest” UCAS rise should be cause for concern

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The number of international undergraduate applications to UCAS has gone up by a 0.7% – but the figures are “partial” and the UK could even see a drop in the full year’s numbers, warn stakeholders. Figure released today by UCAS show that 115,730 international students applied to UG places by the January deadline.

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UK: China source market stability “uncertain”

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The reliability of China as the UK’s main source market is uncertain, new data released by CIL management consultants indicates. 28 UK universities were included among the world’s 200 top universities in the latest rankings. The picture, though, appears multifaceted.

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UK international numbers rose to 680,000 in 2021/22

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Chinese, Indian and Nigerian students continued to drive the international student population of the UK in the 2021/22 academic year, with the country hosting a total of 679,970 non-UK students. Overall, the first data release for the year shows a 24% rise in non-EU students and a 21% fall in numbers from EU countries, HESA noted.