"Usually the number of international students used to be around 40,000 every year. But it was some 30,000 students in the last year or so. It has come down by 10,000," British High Commission counsellor (Prosperity) Andrew Soper told reporters here, replying to a query.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function, where he launched GREAT scholarship and GREAT career guide, he said, "If you are a genuine student wanting to study in a genuine university, you will get a visa."
Replying to another query on reports of proposals for a visa bond for Indian students, Soper said, "Bond was nothing more than a proposal. We realised it was a bad idea. There is no bond."
Explaining on the new visa regime for international students, especially to Indians, he said, "You can work in a graduate level job for 20 hours a week, while studying in the UK. You can also work for three years after completing your studies and thereafter for another three years, if you qualify certain guidelines."