With cut-offs reaching soaring high, and number of students on the constant rise, and limited college seats. Students in Delhi are constantly searching for foreign universities, to get admission into a top college globally. Cut-off in top Delhi University colleges goes as high as 98%, last year first cut-off at SRCC for B.Com(H) was 97.37 and 98.25 for Economics.
Students who score 90% are not even sure if they’ll get into a top college or not. The fear of missing out on high quality education is making parents think about getting their children an early seat in top colleges like Imperial College London or London School of Economics, some try to get into Oxford for Economics. After the chinese, Indian students make up for the second highest number of international students in foreign univeristies.
Earlier, it was only the students from the wealthier family who could afford to visit a foreign university. But due to the availability of students loans, and reduction of course duration in UK, and other cheaper alternatives, more than 5 lakh Indian students go abraod every year for higher education.
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