"This was the highest absolute increase of students ever and followed the previous year's record growth," according to the 2016 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange.
Also, "the number of international students at US colleges and universities surpassed one million for the first time during the 2015-16 academic year, an increase of seven per cent from the previous year to a new high of nearly 1,044,000, representing five per cent of the total student population at US institutions," it said.
"The new report indicates there were a record 165,918 students from India, a 25 per cent increase on the year before, making it the second leading country of origin among international students in the United States," it said.
The US hosts more of the world's 4.5 million globally mobile college and university students than any other country in the world, more than double the number hosted by the UK, the second leading host country, the US Embassy here said in a statement, quoting from the report.
"Higher education continues to be the bedrock of our people to people ties. More students from India studied in the United States than ever before - at all levels - and I am especially pleased to see the record back-to-back, year-on-year growth in student numbers," US Ambassador Richard Verma was quoted as saying in the statement.
"With efforts such as our Passport to India initiative, we are also seeing the number of American students in India beginning to grow," he added.
Open Doors also reports that over 313,000 US students received credit last year for study abroad during 2014-15, an increase of nearly three per cent over the previous year.
The release of the new Open Doors data marks the
celebration of International Education Week, a joint initiative of the US Department of State and the US Department of Education to prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from other countries to study, learn, and exchange experiences in America, the statement said.
"The Consulates are 'Bringing Education to You' through a series of outreach events partnering with chambers of commerce, local universities, television stations, and other diplomatic missions.
"The US Embassy's Foreign Commercial Service has a trade mission of twenty US higher education institutions visiting Kathmandu, New Delhi, Kolkata and Thiruvananthapuram from November 14-19, including university fairs in each city," the statement added.
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