UK News: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will consider all options, including reducing the number of foreign students, to reduce increasing net migration to the United Kingdom. A BBC report has claimed about this. It has been told that many students studying in Britain are pursuing low quality degrees. In addition, many of these students have brought many people with them.
According to the report, a Downing Street spokesperson said that all options are being considered to reduce the number of migrants. Prime Minister Sunak will consider curbing foreign students who have obtained low quality degrees and bring dependents. However, during this time the spokesperson did not tell what is the degree of low quality?
ONS released figures
According to data released by the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) this week, the number of visitors to the UK from other countries was 1.73 lakh in 2021, increasing to 5.04 lakh in 2022. That is, in one year, an increase of 3.31 lakh was registered in one go. It is noteworthy that these figures are not only for foreign students, but also include all people arriving in the UK.
Universities at risk of bankruptcy
The BBC report claimed that it is a difficult task for Britain to control the number of migrants by limiting the number of foreign students. British universities rely on high fees from international students to make up for the money they charge British students less, so some universities are at risk of bankruptcy if low-quality degrees are banned. < /p>
If we talk about Indian students, then the number of foreign students reaching Britain has become the maximum number of Indians. In this matter, India has now defeated China as well. According to ONS data, the number of visas issued by the UK to Indian students has increased by 273 per cent in the past three years.
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