India records a 9.5 per cent rise in US enrolments with growing interest from smaller cities, heavier STEM participation and wider use of OPT pathways.
A new phase of US international education emerges with India leading enrolments, backed by Prodigy Finance analysis
A new phase of US international education emerges with India leading enrolments, backed by Prodigy Finance analysis
Prodigy Finance, which funds international postgraduate students, has recorded similar shifts in its applicant data. The most visible change is the origin of US-bound students within India. The interest is no longer concentrated in the larger metros. Students from Indore, Bhubaneswar, Punjab, Surat, Coimbatore, Mysuru, Nagpur and several parts of Northeast India are applying in greater numbers. These applicants include children of teachers, small business owners and mid-career professionals whose pathways into US international education were more limited in earlier years. The growth from these cities has been faster than the growth from the metros, indicating that US international education has moved deeper into India’s smaller regions and household groups.
The prominence of STEM has also influenced the way students move from education into early career stages. Optional Practical Training has become a central part of this transition. The US Department of Homeland Security identifies OPT as the primary pathway for international graduates entering the American workforce. The Open Doors 2025 India data shows rising participation from Indian postgraduates who are using OPT to build work experience in the United States. Extended OPT periods for STEM graduates have made the route especially relevant. More master’s and doctoral graduates from India are choosing to remain in the country through OPT before considering options such as the H1B or other work categories. This approach helps them gain experience, develop networks and position themselves more effectively in the early stages of their careers.
She also points to a rise in planning behaviour among Indian students preparing for the Spring intake. Prodigy Finance opened its Spring 2026 funding cycle earlier than usual due to high demand. Kapoor notes that the Spring pathway is becoming a serious alternative to the traditional Fall entry, indicating that students are planning well in advance and adjusting to the flexibility offered by US universities.
The broader picture that emerges is that US international education is now being shaped by a new segment of Indian students, both geographically and academically. The path that once began primarily in large metros now begins in smaller cities where families have clearer access to information and financing options. Students aim for STEM courses that offer depth and clarity, rely on OPT for early professional exposure and plan their post-study timelines with a sharper understanding of long-term outcomes. At the same time, the United States continues to offer a structure that ties academic learning to work experience in a way that aligns with these aspirations.
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