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UK universities' minister in India to 'welcome' students

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Nov 10 2014 | 5:43 PM IST
Hit by a drop in Indian students in its universities due to stricter visa regime, the UK is sending a minister to India this week to reverse the unwelcoming image of Britain.
Minister for Science and Universities, Greg Clark, will lead a delegation of prominent UK university vice-chancellors to Delhi this week to address the growing unwelcoming image of Britain among Indian students due to a stricter visa regime.
The visit is aimed at presenting an inviting image of Britain after a fall of nearly 15 per cent in the number of students coming from India to study in the UK.
"There have been concerns expressed in India about how welcoming we will be towards students studying in the UK," Clark said.
"We not only want to extend the most cordial of welcomes to Indian students but we want to say further there is no cap on the number of students," he added.
The president of Universities UK, a representative organisation for the UK's universities, who is accompanying the minister from today till Thursday said the visit was an opportunity to build on the "significant higher education links" that exist between the two countries.

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"Universities UK, as the representative body for all the UK's universities, will continue to campaign to ensure that we attract qualified international students and staff to the country.
This includes looking to broaden the opportunities for qualified international graduates to stay in the UK to work for a period and contribute to the economy," Prof Christopher Snowden said.
"It is important to also stress that international students can still work for 20 hours a week during their studies in the UK, and that post-study work opportunities in graduate jobs are still available," he added, in reference to one of the key issues faced by Indian students after they complete their degree.
Universities UK insists that Britain remains one of the most attractive destinations in the world for international students.

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First Published: Nov 10 2014 | 5:43 PM IST

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