Preferred Aussie States for Indian Students: 2019-2023 Data

Australia’s reputation for excellence in higher education, coupled with its diverse range of courses, draws Indian students who are seeking a top-tier academic experience. Its universities regularly feature in global rankings, assuring a degree that’s respected worldwide. Beyond the credentials, the English-speaking country offers a smoother transition culturally and linguistically, making it an attractive study destination.

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Based on the data provided, here are some insights regarding the preferences of Indian students choosing Australian states for education from 2019 to 2023:

  1. Victoria (VIC) and New South Wales (NSW) are the most popular states for Indian students throughout the five-year span, with Victoria leading in 2019 and 2020, and NSW seeing the highest numbers in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
  2. Both VIC and NSW show a dip in student numbers in 2021, which could correlate with the global COVID-19 pandemic impacting international travel and education. However, they both recover with an increasing trend in 2022 and 2023, with NSW showing a significant jump in 2023, indicating a strong post-pandemic recovery.
  3. Queensland (QLD) and South Australia (SA) follow as the third and fourth most popular states, respectively. QLD shows a consistent increase over the years, with a notable rise in 2023, whereas SA shows a sharp increase from 2019 to 2020, followed by a steadier growth.
  4. Western Australia (WA) also demonstrates a steady growth pattern, with a slight dip in 2021 but a strong rebound in the subsequent years, almost doubling the 2019 figures by 2023.
  5. For the states with smaller numbers—Tasmania (TAS), Northern Territory (NT), and Australian Capital Territory (ACT)—the ACT shows a consistent increase in student numbers, possibly indicating a growing interest in the educational opportunities available there. TAS shows some fluctuation but ends slightly lower in 2023 than in 2019. NT, while having the smallest numbers, shows a general upward trend, with a peak in 2023.
  6. The overall trend indicates a recovery and growth in the numbers of Indian students studying in Australia post-2021, which is likely due to the easing of pandemic-related restrictions and the opening up of international borders.
  7. The substantial increase in student numbers in NSW and VIC in 2023 suggests that these states might have introduced policies or educational opportunities that are particularly attractive to Indian students.

The data reflects the dynamic nature of international education trends, with a clear indication that Australia remains a popular destination for Indian students, and the interest is not only recovering but also growing in the post-pandemic period.

Data Source: https://www.education.gov.au/