International student mobility based on india’s out / in –bound

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The globalized economy necessitated the need of highly skilled knowledge workforce on a global platform. The association between human resource development and knowledge economy created a high demand for higher education. Students tend to go foreign countries and thus increased the number of internationally mobile students either enrolled for full-time study or short term internships. The number of students pursuing study abroad continues to surge as a demand for higher education rises and students explore new destinations that may offer affordable and relevant programmes of study. There are some countries which enjoy a high share of student flow with respect to India for both out/in-bound. The study reviews the academic system and internationalization of countries based on India’s out/In-bound.

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Srimathi, H., & Krishnamoorthy, A. (2019). International student mobility based on india’s out / in –bound. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(1), 1395–1398.

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