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Indian students opt for tech-driven courses in US over engineering
- Indian students in the United States are increasingly moving away from traditional engineering courses, favouring computer science and mathematics instead. The latest Open Doors report, which tracks international student trends in the US,
The article from MSN discusses a noticeable shift in the preferences of Indian students studying in the U.S., moving away from traditional engineering courses towards tech-driven programs. This trend is driven by the evolving job market which now demands skills in areas like artificial intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity. Universities in the U.S. are adapting by offering specialized courses that cater to these new-age technologies, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience through internships and industry collaborations. This shift not only reflects the changing dynamics of the tech industry but also the aspirations of Indian students to secure high-demand, high-salary positions in the global tech landscape.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/indian-students-opt-for-tech-driven-courses-in-us-over-engineering/ar-AA1vWXcG ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/indian-students-opt-for-tech-driven-courses-in-us-over-engineering/ar-AA1vWXcG ]
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