Indian students are increasingly choosing study-abroad programmes in AI, MSc Management, and Machine Learning, with demand rising sharply in the past two years. Leap’s data shows Tier-1 and Tier-2 city interest up 4.5×, while undergraduate and PhD programmes also saw notable growth. Germany and Ireland lead in popularity, followed by UAE and New Zealand. Courses in Data Science, AI, and MSc Management are driving this trend, with smaller cities contributing significantly to India’s global education aspirations.
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