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International student enrolments dip, but India remains top source

November 2025 176 views 1:34

The Open Doors 2025 report reveals a major shift in global education trends. While the number of Indian students in the U.S. reached 363,019 — a 10% rise, overall new international student enrollments dropped by 17% due to tightened visa scrutiny under the Trump administration. Universities report overwhelming concerns over visa delays, revocations, social-media checks, and travel restrictions. The White House maintains these measures are essential for national security.
Indian numbers rise. Global enrollments fall.

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