Thursday, 5 May 2011

Top 27 countries: international students come from?











EU countries
No.
%
Non-EU countries
No.
%
France
6803
12.0%
China
16887
17.6%
Germany
6623
11.7%
Malaysia
7684
8.0%
Ireland
6497
11.4%
Hong Kong
6614
6.9%
Poland
5519
9.7%
India
4247
4.4%
Greece
4683
8.2%
Cyprus
4220
4.4%
Cyprus
2685
4.7%
Nigeria
3639
3.8%
Spain
2466
4.3%
United States
3395
3.5%
Sweden
2191
3.9%
Pakistan
2677
2.8%
Italy
2130
3.8%
Singapore
1912
2.0%
Lithuania
1988
3.5%
Norway
1806
1.9%
Belgium
1628
2.9%
Korea (South)
1788
1.9%
Bulgaria
1519
2.7%
Japan
1742
1.8%
Portugal
1327
2.3%
Sri Lanka
1630
1.7%
Romania
1314
2.3%
Canada
1526
1.6%
Netherlands
1258
2.2%
Kenya
1348
1.4%
Finland
1139
2.0%
Russia
1181
1.2%
Latvia
1097
1.9%
United Arab Emirates
1086
1.1%
Slovakia
900
1.6%
Brunei
1080
1.1%
Czech Republic
724
1.3%
Bangladesh
1062
1.1%
Austria
718
1.3%
Saudi Arabia
1056
1.1%
Hungary
712
1.3%
Mauritius
1000
1.0%
Estonia
676
1.2%
Zimbabwe
902
0.9%
Denmark
656
1.2%
Vietnam
888
0.9%
Luxembourg
650
1.1%
Switzerland
887
0.9%
Gibraltar
488
0.9%
Iran
844
0.9%
Malta
238
0.4%
Thailand
758
0.8%
Slovenia
112
0.2%
Kazakhstan
680
0.7%
All EU Countries
Total
56772
All non-EU Countries
Total
96089

     The pursuit of overseas students has become big business - with UK universities competing with higher education institutions in countries such as the United States and Australia (BBC, 2011). It has been found that the UK is recorded the second biggest destination for overseas students after the US and a market which had increased to become Australia’s third biggest export. Today in the UK, the current level of anxiety over proposed student visa restrictions reveals how much universities have come to depend on the income from overseas students (.

2 comments:

Jacky said...

I just realised that a number of Chinese students higher than Indian LOL..

Denis said...

Wow..My country is in top 10 of EU!!