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Latest State-Wise Outbound Students from India (2024)
According to the Government of India (Ministry of External Affairs), 1.33 million Indian students were enrolled abroad as of January 2024 . The Bureau of Immigration reported approximately 760,000 departures for study in 2024—a 15 % decline from 2023 . This suggests a stabilizing trend following pandemic-era rebounds.
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A state-by-state picture (based on latest available state shares and overall totals):
- Punjab: ~12 % share → ≈160,000 students.
- Andhra Pradesh: ~12 % share → ≈160,000 students.
- Maharashtra: ~11 % share → ≈146,000 students.
- Gujarat: ~8 % share → ≈106,000 students.
- Tamil Nadu: ~7 % share → ≈93,000 students.
- Karnataka: ~5 % share → ≈67,000 students.
Rough “Per 100,000” Estimates
Using estimated 2023 populations, we derive approximate per‑100k outbound student rates:
- Punjab (~30 M pop): 533 per 100k
- Andhra Pradesh (~54 M): 296 per 100k
- Maharashtra (~125 M): 117 per 100k
- Gujarat (~68 M): 156 per 100k
- Tamil Nadu (~78 M): 119 per 100k
- Karnataka (~69 M): 97 per 100k
These show Punjab and Gujarat leading in relative outbound mobility, ahead of other major states.
No. of Indians Going Abroad
Why It Matters
- High-per-capita states like Punjab and Gujarat demonstrate strong international education demand, potentially due to affluence, established diaspora networks, and consultancies.
- Stabilizing outbound numbers in 2024 reflect global factors—visa policies, cost of living, economic pressures—but still mark growth over 2022.
- The top destinations—Canada, USA, Australia, UK—continue to dominate , with a shift towards cost-effective European alternatives such as Germany, Poland, Ireland, Spain.
Summary
- 1.33 M Indian students abroad in 2024; ~760,000 departures in 2024.
- Punjab (~533/100k) and Gujarat (~156/100k) top in outbound rates; other states trail.
- Outbound numbers have stabilized—driven by changing global factors and rising interest in Europe.
- The “per 100k lens” adds sharp, SEO-rich storytelling potential and social traffic appeal.