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    1. pride_of_artaxias on

      >38 percent of all foreign students, which is 2,127 individuals, are ethnic Armenians, representatives of the Armenian diaspora. However, compared to previous years, the percentage of diaspora Armenians among foreign students has decreased. In 2019, they accounted for 45 percent of all international students.

      >According to the data of the Statistical Committee, in recent years there has been an increased interest among foreigners in the private and international higher education institutions operating in Armenia. In the 2022-2023 academic year, the number of students in these institutions reached 2,850 individuals. This is the highest figure in 12 years.

      >Currently, citizens from over 50 countries are receiving education in Armenian universities. According to data from 2022, among all foreign students enrolled in state and private universities:

      > * 39 percent came from India,
      > * 22.7 percent came from Russia,
      > * 14.9 percent came from Georgia,
      > * 5.8 percent came from Syria,
      > * 4.7 percent came from Iran,
      > * 3.4 percent came from Iraq.

      > The number of young people coming to study from India has significantly increased in recent years: from 1 student in 2011 to 2184 in 2022. The majority of them (1,607 students) are studying in private and international universities.

    2. StolenErections on

      I have a lot of love for Armenia. I’m American and not Armenian in any way.

      I had an Armenian friend who came to do a Masters degree here. We still keep in touch. He has moved from Stepanakert down to the capital, for obvious reasons.

      My grasp of the political situation there is thin, but I know this much:

      As long as the government sucks, I wouldn’t live there either—as much as I’m attracted to the place.

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