India Education Sector: Duniya bhar se students aa rahe hain, par quality aur jobs ka kya?

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India Education Sector: Duniya bhar se students aa rahe hain, par quality aur jobs ka kya?
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Bhai log, India ka education sector ekdum rocking hone wala hai! Global students ab US, UK jaise countries se hatke India mein padhne aa rahe hain. Lekin, ek taraf growth hai toh doosri taraf quality aur jobs ki kami jaise bade challenges bhi hain.

Global shift ka fayda uthayega India?

Sunne mein aaya hai ki saal 2025 se India mein padhne aane wale international students ki संख्या saalana 8% tak badh sakti hai. Abhi 2025 mein yeh numbers 58,000 ke aas paas hain, par yeh figure badhega. South Asia, jaise Nepal aur Bangladesh se zyada students aa rahe hain, aur Africa se bhi interest badh raha hai. Yeh sab isliye ho raha hai kyunki US, UK, Canada, Australia jaise traditional study destinations mein visa rules tight ho rahe hain aur kharcha bhi bahut badh gaya hai. Wahan average 0.5% ki kami aa rahi hai international enrollments mein, jabki India mein growth dikhegi. Future mein 8.5 million international students expect kiye ja rahe hain globally by 2030, aur log 'Big Four' countries se hatke naye destinations dhoondh rahe hain.

Indian students abroad ka scene change?

Ek taraf jab foreign students India aa rahe hain, wahi doosri taraf Indian students ke abroad jaane ka trend kam ho raha hai. 2024 mein 800,000 se zyada Indian students bahar padhne gaye the, par ab yeh numbers kam ho rahe hain. 2023 mein 908,000 the, 2024 mein 770,000 aur ab 2025 mein 626,000 tak aa gaye hain. Iski wajah hai wahan ke tight visa rules, badhti fees aur policies mein changes. Isliye ab Indian students Germany, France jaise affordable countries ko explore kar rahe hain.

Reputation ka funda kya hai?

Apne education institutions, especially IITs ki baat karein toh employer reputation mein hum kaafi aage badh rahe hain, UK aur US ke bhi kuch institutions ko takkar de rahe hain. QS 2026 rankings mein 54 Indian institutions hain. Par, academic circles mein reputation abhi bhi ek bada issue hai. Alag countries se students aur unke parents jab decide karte hain, toh institutional reputation unke liye bahut important hota hai, aur yahan thoda gap hai.

Employability ka bada zero!

Sabse badi problem pata hai kya hai? Indian graduates mein se sirf 42.6% hi employable hain! Yeh 2025 ki Mercer-Mettl report bata rahi hai. Iska reason hai ki colleges mein skills, updated syllabus aur soft skills jaise communication, critical thinking ki kami hai. Haan, AI aur Machine Learning jaise fields mein 46% tak employability hai, par overall figure bahut kam hai. Jab desh skills hub banna chahta hai, toh yeh numbers chinta ki baat hain.

Infrastructure par pressure?

Jab students ki संख्या badh rahi hai, toh universities mein infrastructure, hostel aur basic facilities par bhi pressure aayega. Agar time pe upgrade nahi hua toh students ka experience kharab ho sakta hai, jo ki future growth ke liye theek nahi hai.

Policy aur competition ka khel

India mein National Education Policy 2020 jaisi cheezein domestic education ko better banane ki koshish kar rahi hain. World Bank bhi keh raha hai ki India ka tertiary education sector globally sabse bade aur fast-growing mein se ek hai. Par, agar India ko global destination banna hai, toh academic quality improve karni padegi, employability rates badhani hongi aur infrastructure mein invest karna hoga. Yeh sab cheezein milkar hi India ko competitive banayengi.

Global competition ke beech. Apne education sector ko stable rakhna ek bada challenge hai.

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