India has emerged as the second largest supplier of higher education students for Australian universities, according to latest data.
Indian students to undertake higher education in Australia have witnessed growth this year with total enrollments reaching over 15,800during the period of January-October as compared to12,062 last year.
The data indicated that even if the total enrolments dropped, India emerged as the second top supplier of international students for Australia.
Vocational Education and Training (VET) was the sector that saw an overalldropintotal enrolments from India as well China, the topmost supplier of overseas students for Australia.
From India, while the total enrolments in VET fell to 27,581 as compared to37,922 recorded last year, the commencements dropped to 13,262 from 17,451 last period.
From China, VET enrolments fell to 13,709this year from 15,378last January-October period.
The top five source countries for students studying in Australia are China (29.7 per cent), India (9.2), Korea (5.3), Vietnam (4.8) and Malaysia (4.7).
Indian students to undertake higher education in Australia have witnessed growth this year with total enrollments reaching over 15,800during the period of January-October as compared to12,062 last year.
The data indicated that even if the total enrolments dropped, India emerged as the second top supplier of international students for Australia.
Vocational Education and Training (VET) was the sector that saw an overalldropintotal enrolments from India as well China, the topmost supplier of overseas students for Australia.
From India, while the total enrolments in VET fell to 27,581 as compared to37,922 recorded last year, the commencements dropped to 13,262 from 17,451 last period.
From China, VET enrolments fell to 13,709this year from 15,378last January-October period.
The top five source countries for students studying in Australia are China (29.7 per cent), India (9.2), Korea (5.3), Vietnam (4.8) and Malaysia (4.7).