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Confused about where to study? This is how US, UK and Canada stack up for Indian students
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Confused about where to study? This is how US, UK and Canada stack up for Indian studentsET CONTRIBUTORS
Last Updated: Mar 15, 2021, 10:25 AM IST
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While in the US, tuition fee averages $28,000 a year, but it can easily go up to $50,000 per year, depending on whether you go to a public or private university. In the UK, the average tuition is lower at about $20,000. Depending on the course and university, fees in Canada can be as low as $7,500.
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Over-optimism and under-investment in IHE export models
Over recent years, three of the four leading English-speaking countries in international higher education (IHE) – the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia – have seen their market share in international students reduced, in spite of some enrolment growth. Canada has been the exception.
Competition from non-anglophone countries, in particular China and other Asian countries but also from continental Europe (with the two leading countries France and Germany, as well as others, including Russia and the Netherlands), and an increase in intraregional mobility between neighbouring countries elsewhere, is one factor for this decline.
Unwelcoming immigration policies in the UK and the US have been another factor, and, in the UK, Brexit.
5 Mar 2021
ORLANDO, Florida Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) warned that big tech companies are incentivized to hire foreign workers over Americans as he discussed President Joe Biden’s immigration agenda during an exclusive interview with Breitbart News at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Gosar highlighted continuing visa programs he says “don’t work,” particularly the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program for crowding Americans out of tech jobs while tech corporations profit.
In 2019, Gosar introduced legislation titled the “Fairness for High Skilled Americans Act” to end the OPT program as Americans cannot be hired through the program.
“I’m one of the big people talking about OPT, which is the Optional Practical Training program, that Congress never authorized,” Gosar said in reference to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) running the program on its own accord instead of enacting the program through Congress.
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