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Indian Science Must Attract more International Students – Opportunities for our Academics


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1 #19, Khagol Society, 38/1, Panchavati, Pashan, Pune 411 008, India
 

Globalization of economy has had an indirect impact on the mobility of students across the world. Today over 4 million students are studying outside their home countries and will soon join the global workforce. India, with its 200,000 students studying abroad contributes just about 5% to this potential global workforce which consists of Chinese, Southeast Asians, Africans and students from the Middle East. Indian students have a tough competition in the global employment market, unless we locally start producing graduates who have a direct or indirect exposure to the professional global employment needs.
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P. J. Lavakare
#19, Khagol Society, 38/1, Panchavati, Pashan, Pune 411 008, India

Abstract


Globalization of economy has had an indirect impact on the mobility of students across the world. Today over 4 million students are studying outside their home countries and will soon join the global workforce. India, with its 200,000 students studying abroad contributes just about 5% to this potential global workforce which consists of Chinese, Southeast Asians, Africans and students from the Middle East. Indian students have a tough competition in the global employment market, unless we locally start producing graduates who have a direct or indirect exposure to the professional global employment needs.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv113%2Fi12%2F2225-2226