Seems to be only a few hundred going the other wayhttps://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/world-view/internationalization-hubs-india-and-china-compared …
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This seems to be the case only for medical students given the artificial restrictions on supply here. Similar numbers for Russia (again medical)
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It's not tho. It's all the students who couldn't get through Indian medical entrance exams.
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That import deficit is stupendously significant. I had no idea.
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look up how many study in Ukraine...
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There’s a major issue with the medical students though, as those people need to pass an Indian exam if they want to practice in India and right now, that no is abysmalhttps://indianexpress.com/article/education/less-than-12-indian-students-with-chinese-medical-degree-clear-eligibility-exam-6093556/ …
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Why is the passing rate so low?
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No it is not. As many or even more study in Philippines, Ukraine/Russia/ other Soviet bloc nations. Just cheaper medical degree to come back & practice in India (of course after passing a qualifying exam here)
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