Study Abroad: Why do Indian students prefer ensuite accommodation?

Increase in number of Indians studying abroad

Studying abroad can be exciting but it might also prove to be a tough experience at the same time, especially when you share the accommodation with someone else. According to data provided by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Subhas Sarkar, in the Lok Sabha, the number of Indians enrolled in foreign varsities increased from 4.44 lakh in 2021 to 7.5 lakh in 2022. This proved that the number of Indian nationals heading abroad has been increasing post Covid.

The spike in the number of students going abroad suggests that the demand for student accommodation in foreign countries has also gone up. International student accommodations usually come in different options such as shared rooms, bathrooms, kitchens, ensuite, studio apartments and more.

 

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