Khaleej Times

4,000 seek US visa for higher education

- IANS

new delhi — Around 4,000 Indian students appeared for interviews on Thursday to secure the American visa to pursue higher education in the US, brushing aside fears of hate crimes in that country.

The interviews were conducted at the US Embassy here and the Consulates in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.

Arunima Sharma, who is looking for a MS in Management Science programme in Columbia University, says she is not apprehensi­ve of hate crimes despite reading about them in the media.

“I have been to the US earlier for a fellowship programme. That time, I was a little sceptical but things turned out to be great and I felt very safe,” Sharma said.

“I never became a victim of racial discrimina­tion and there was support from fellow students and others in and around the campus,” she said.

Changam Meenakshi Rajagopal is entering a Ph.D programme in Astrophysi­cs at Clemson, South Carolina. Going by what she has heard from her friends, who have studied in the US, she feels assured about her safety and security.

“I have had many friends pursuing various courses in the US. They have never complained about the safety situation,” she said.

In an interview to IANS, a former Stanford don had said that the violent attacks against Indians — and other ethnic groups — in the US were not indicative of the whole country and students should not take them into account while deciding to apply to US universiti­es.

“There is no denying there has been sporadic and random violence against Indians in the US. These incidents were tragic and disturbing, but they are not indicative of the country as a whole,” Martin Walsh had said.

For Karan Raina, who will be studying for an MS in Quantitati­ve Finance at Rutgers University, the steps the US institutes take to ensure the safety of the students are satisfacto­ry.

“They place the same kind of value on internatio­nal students that they place on US students in the educationa­l programme. They take proper security measures for the foreign students,” Raina said. —

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