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India plans to raise foreign student intake to 2 lakh by 2030 under ‘Study in India’ push

Every country that hopes to become a global education hub eventually confronts the same question. How many students from abroad choose to study there, and how prepared its universities are to receive them.

India is now trying to expand its place in that global map.

The Union government has set a target to increase the number of international students enrolling in Indian higher education institutions to two lakh every year by 2030, according to officials from the Ministry of Education, reports.

The effort forms part of a wider push to position India as a destination for global learners through the ‘Study in India’ initiative.

The numbers today and the target ahead

At present, the number of foreign students studying in India remains modest compared with major education destinations.

Officials said around 50,000 international students currently come to India each year, according to The government now wants to increase that number fourfold within the next five years.

“By 2030, we want to bring two lakh international students to India annually. Right now, about 50,000 students come each year. We are making concerted efforts over the past six to seven months to accelerate this,” an official from the Education Ministry said, as quoted by

The goal mirrors a growing interest within policy circles to make Indian universities more visible in the global education market.

Expanding campuses to host international students

Increasing the number of students arriving from abroad requires more than promotional campaigns. Universities must also ensure that their campuses can accommodate them.

Officials told that the Centre has begun discussions with several institutions to prepare for higher international enrolment. These conversations include central universities and state universities, with Delhi University (DU) among the institutions involved in the discussions.

Infrastructure remains a central concern. “Hostel facilities and student support systems must be robust. We have also discussed this with states because these students will join state universities as well,” the official said, according to

Student accommodation, administrative support and international offices are likely to play a larger role if enrolment increases significantly.

Role of states and universities

The effort to attract international students will not rely only on central institutions. State governments are also expected to participate in the expansion.

The issue was discussed during the Chief Secretaries’ Conference held in January, where officials examined how states could support the initiative, reports.

Many foreign students in the coming years are expected to enrol in state universities, in addition to central institutions.

This means that state level infrastructure, campus services and admissions systems will also shape the success of the plan.

Foreign university campuses may also admit international students

Another factor that may influence international enrolment is the arrival of foreign universities setting up campuses in India. According to officials, such campuses will also be allowed to admit international students.

The move could expand the range of programmes available to students considering India as a study destination.

It may also introduce new academic collaborations and joint degree opportunities between Indian and foreign institutions.

Outreach beyond India’s borders

The government is also preparing a broader outreach campaign to attract students from different regions. Officials told that the Study in India team is planning engagement with stakeholders in several countries.

These engagements may involve education fairs, university partnerships and information campaigns designed to raise awareness about Indian higher education.

Such outreach is common among countries seeking to increase their share of the international student market.

Current international student presence in India

The number of international students in India has been growing slowly over the years.

In December, the government informed the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament, that 72,218 foreign students from nearly 200 countries are currently studying in India.

Responding to supplementary questions during Question Hour, Minister of State for Education Sukanta Majumdar said the government is working to deepen engagement with international universities and students.

The expansion of the Study in India initiative is part of that broader effort.

The longer question for Indian campuses

Setting numerical targets is often the first step in building an international education system.

The more complex task lies in ensuring that campuses are prepared for a diverse student population. Housing, academic support, cultural integration and administrative processes often determine whether international students feel welcome.

If India succeeds in raising its intake to two lakh students annually, the shift will not only change enrolment statistics. It will also mould the daily life of many Indian universities.

Classrooms, hostels and labs may slowly become more international spaces. And the success of the plan will depend not only on attracting students, but on how well those campuses receive them.

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