Visa worries: Indians look beyond US, UK for B-school courses - News

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New Delhi: Restrictive immigration policies in countries like the US and the UK are driving away Indian students looking to pursue management education abroad, a survey by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) showed.

Indian students interested in overseas business education are particularly concerned about political noises in the US and the Brexit fallout in the UK, the survey showed. GMAC conducts the GMAT exam for admission to foreign business schools. The findings of the survey were shared exclusively with Mint.

Among candidates for full-time MBA courses outside their country of citizenship, 58% now prefer to study in the US, down from 61% in 2009.

While only 3% of Indian candidates preferred to pursue an MBA in Canada in…

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