India officially surpasses China as top US source destination

India surpassed China as the US’s top source country for the first time in 2023, sending 27% more students than in 2022, where China only sent 2% more students than the previous year, according to Homeland Security data.

The HSI’s 2023 student and exchange visitor program report analysed the total number of F-1 (academic) and M-1 (vocational) students from primary, secondary, higher and vocational education, as well as exchange visitors and dependants.  

Bar chart of US top international student source countries

Students came from 238 different countries, with Asia accounting for 71% of the international student population. 

The total number of F-1 and M-1 students was 1,503,649 in calendar year 2023, falling only slightly short of pre-pandemic figures of 1,523,758 in 2019. 

As policies restricting international student inflows take hold in Canada, Australia and the UK, stakeholders have emphasised the opportunity for the US to grow its international student population.

Data: US Homeland Security Investigations

All four regions in the US saw an increase in international students from 2022 to 2023, with the South seeing the greatest percentage increase of 13%.  

Despite the West seeing the smallest percentage increase, California continued to host the most international students, attracting 16% of all F-1 and M-1 students, followed by New York and Texas.  

The most popular majors were computer science, second language learning in languages other than English, and business administration and management.  

The data is mostly in line with recent findings from Studyportals which highlighted the popularity of STEM and business programs among Indian students, attracted to the high earning potentials of careers in these industries.

Indian students made up almost 40% of international students participating in STEM subjects in 2023, with Chinese students accounting for 23%, according to the HSI.

New York University, Northeastern University and Columbia University were the top schools for international enrolment, all hosting more than 20,000 international students.  

New research in April 2024 showed the US taking “pole position” in the eyes of international students, overtaking Australia, Canada and the UK for the first time, according to an IDP survey.

“The growth in the US and emerging markets demonstrates that students remain committed to bringing their global study dreams to life but are sensitive to policy changes,” said Simon Emmett, IDP Connect chief executive officer.

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