Opening new academic gateways, Career Mosaic empowers Indian students with practical, career-driven programs across top European universities.

Career Mosaic, a leading force in international student recruitment across Asia for U.S. universities, has announced a strategic expansion into Europe through fresh collaborations with premier institutions in Germany, Ireland, and France. This initiative aligns with the growing trend among Indian students seeking cost-effective, high-quality education abroad, along with strong career prospects.
The expansion is part of Career Mosaic’s broader vision to broaden access to globally relevant educational pathways for students in India and South Asia—extending beyond the conventional choices of the U.S., UK, and Canada.

Some of the newly onboarded institutions under this initiative include:
These partner universities are recognized for their emphasis on experiential learning, practical curriculum design, and robust student support services. The programs span across various disciplines, including business, technology, design, hospitality, and healthcare.
“Our goal is to open doors to credible academic experiences that reflect the changing aspirations of Indian students. By aligning with institutions that emphasize industry integration, we’re supporting students in building meaningful international careers,” said Manisha Zaveri, Joint Managing Director of Career Mosaic.
Data trends reflect this shift in student preferences. Ireland, for example, has experienced nearly a 50% rise in Indian student enrolments during the 2023–24 academic cycle, crossing 7,000 students. France is poised to welcome 10,000 Indian students in 2024—a goal emphasized during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Paris. Meanwhile, Germany continues to be a preferred destination, hosting over 42,997 Indian students as of January 2024, thanks to its accessible tuition fees and robust post-graduation work policies.

“We’re doing more than facilitating admissions—we’re crafting journeys that are relevant and outcome-driven,” Zaveri added. “Our focus is on partnerships that prioritize student success over mere brand appeal.”
In addition to its key collaborations in Germany, Ireland, and France, Career Mosaic’s European network now includes institutions in Spain, Switzerland, Malta, Georgia, and the Czech Republic, thereby offering a wide spectrum of study programs and post-study work opportunities.
Beyond Europe, Career Mosaic is also strengthening its presence in South and Southeast Asia, including Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam. The company continues to uphold its student-first philosophy with ethical, transparent recruitment practices under its AIRC certification.

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