Germany Surpasses US as Top Choice for Indian Students, Driven by Career ROI and Affordability

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Germany has overtaken the United States as the leading destination for Indian students, signaling a major shift in global education trends. According to upGrad’s Transnational Education Report 2024–25, Indian applications to German universities have surged from 13.2% in 2022 to 32.6% this year, while U.S. applications fell 13% year-on-year. Canada’s appeal has also weakened, dropping from 17.8% to 9.3% in just two years.

This shift reflects a pragmatic recalibration. Indian students are now asking: What immediate career outcomes will this degree deliver? More than 45% of respondents cited career return-on-investment (ROI) as their top priority, compared to just 19.9% who still value permanent residency opportunities. Affordability plays a central role too: one in three students relies on education loans, and nearly 28% secure scholarships to pursue international studies.

The UAE has also emerged as a breakout hub, now hosting 42% of Indian students in its international student population. Together with Germany, it represents a new axis of opportunity as Europe, the Middle East, and APAC increasingly outshine the traditional “Big Four” of the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. “Indian students today are intentional — weighing costs, visa policies, and geopolitics before committing,” said Praneet Singh, AVP at upGrad Study Abroad.

Program choices mirror this strategy-driven mindset. Master’s degrees dominate, with 86.5% of students enrolling, while MBA demand has doubled to 55.6% in three years. STEM programs continue to attract nearly 39% of applicants. Importantly, the aspiration is spreading beyond metros: 57.2% of upGrad’s FY25 batch comes from Tier-2 cities, showing how global ambitions are no longer confined to India’s urban elite.

By blending local coursework with global mobility, upGrad notes, students can even recalibrate destinations mid-journey — signaling that study abroad is no longer just about moving overseas, but about moving forward strategically.

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