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Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
KU preferred institution among foreign students
T'puram: The University of Kerala is fast establishing itself as a leading international education destination, experiencing significant growth in foreign student enrolments over four years. For the 2025-26 academic year, the institution received 2,620 applications from 81 nations, marking a substantial increase from 1,100 students in 2021-22. According to Prof Sabu Joseph, director of the Centre for Global Academics (CGA), the university maintains its position as Kerala's foremost institution for international student intake. "The numbers demonstrate consistent growth 1,100 students from 35 countries in 2021-22, increasing to 1,400 in 2022-23, 1,600 in 2023-24 and 2,600 in 2024-25 from 64 countries. The 2025-26 academic year saw 2,620 applications from 81 countries, all submitted to the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) portal for selection," he said. The current application distribution includes 1,265 for undergraduate programmes, 1,020 for postgraduate courses, and 335 for PhD studies. African nations constitute the largest applicant group, with sizeable applications from Iran, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Philippines, Bhutan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Jordan, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Russia, France, and the USA. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Over 40 and Struggling With Belly Fat? Try 1 Teaspoon Daily (See What Happens A Week Later) Health Benefits Undo Popular course selections focus on commerce and management studies, with strong interest in political science, psychology, economics, education, linguistics and English literature. Scientific disciplines, including computer science, biotechnology, chemistry, environmental sciences, mathematics, physics and statistics also attract applicants. The university currently hosts 205 international students from 52 countries, including Colombia, Peru, UK, and the USA, through ICCR scholarships and self-financing options. Support services include orientation programmes, cultural events, and annual graduation ceremonies, creating an inclusive academic environment. "The university's NAAC A++ accreditation, strong NIRF rankings, efficient admission procedures, and advanced research facilities have established its position as a preferred international education hub. This sustained growth reflects its increasing global influence and dedication to academic excellence and multicultural education," said Sabu Joseph, adding that the KU continues to strengthen its position as an educational leader.


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Business
- Indian Express
Foreign students flock to Kerala University, 138% rise in applications over last 4 years
While Kerala youths are scouting for higher education abroad, their international peers appear to be increasingly turning towards the University of Kerala. According to the university, the current academic year of 2025-26 has seen a 138 percent rise in foreign applications compared four years ago. University authorities have received 2,620 applications from 81 countries in 2025-26, up from 1,100 students in 2021-22. The number of foreign students has been steadily rising for the last four years, with the university receiving 1,400 in 2022-23 and 2,600 in 2024-25. 'The university has consistently attracted the highest number of foreign students among all universities in Kerala,' Sabu Joseph, director of the Centre for Global Academics (CGA) at University of Kerala, said. 'This year's applications include 1,265 for undergraduate programmes, 1,020 for postgraduate courses, and 335 for PhD programmes. The processed applications were submitted to the portal of Indian Council for Cultural Relations, under the External Affairs Ministry, for final selection.' While the majority of applicants hail from Africa, there are students from Iran, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Philippines, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Russia, France, and the USA. Commerce and management studies remain the top choices, followed by political science, psychology, economics, education, linguistics, and English literature. Science disciplines like computer science, biotechnology, chemistry, environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, and statistics also draw significant interest. Currently, 205 international students are from 52 countries — including Colombia, Peru, U.K and the USA. 'The university supports its global scholars with orientation programmes, cultural events, and annual graduation ceremonies, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment. The growth in number of applicants underscores the university's rising global prominence and unwavering commitment to academic excellence and cultural diversity,' Sabu said.


The Hindu
4 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Kerala University attracts record 2,620 foreign student applications for 2025-26
Kerala University has received an unprecedented 2,620 applications from international students representing 81 countries for its academic programmes in 2025-26. Sabu Joseph, Director of the university's Centre for Global Academics, which oversees international admissions, said that Kerala University continues to lead all universities in the State in attracting foreign students. According to him, the consistent growth in numbers speak volumes about the university's rising global appeal. In 2021-22, the university received 1,1000 applications from 35 countries. The number rose to 1,400 in 2022-23, 1,600 in 2023-24, and 2,600 from 64 countries in 2024-25. This year's applications include 1,265 for the university's four-year undergraduate programmes, 1,020 for postgraduate courses, and 335 for PhD programmes. While the majority of applications come from African nations, students from Iran, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Bhutan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Jordan, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Russia, France and the USA have applied. Commerce and management studies remain the most sought-after choices, followed by political science, psychology, economics, education, linguistics, and English literature. The processed applications have been submitted to the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) for final selections, Dr. Joseph said. Currently, 205 international students from 52 countries, including Colombia, Peru, United Kingdom and the USA, are enrolled through ICCR scholarships and self-financed routes.