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Engineering Student in Europe Surprised by Dominance of Indian Classmates

Engineering Student in Europe Surprised by Dominance of Indian Classmates

Many internet users admit that with India being the world's most populous country, encountering numerous Indian classmates while studying abroad is hardly surprising. Recently, a woman pursuing her master's in engineering in Europe shared that about 60-70% of her class is composed of Indian students, and during lunchtime, the whole cafeteria has the overwhelming aroma of Indian curry, making her feel as if she were studying at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. She curiously asked, 'Am I just narrow-minded, or have Indians really taken over the world?' This post sparked considerable discussion.

The original poster shared on Dcard that during her studies, she has noticed the strong solidarity among Indian students, who always form groups together and converse in Hindi, seldom interacting with other international students. Lunchtime proves to be an eye-opening experience, enveloped by the scent of curry, leading her to question if she is studying in India. Many commenters echoed her sentiments, stating that 'Indians seem to be everywhere' and highlighting their strong community ties.