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India ranked third in brain-drain

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The trend of brain drain is down turn among Indian graduates. In a recent report World Bank said that now most Indian graduates prefer to stay in India for better job prospects. The report also said many Indians who are employed outside the country are now looking back to India for opportunity. The report of the World Bank from various countries on brain drain has ranked India at number 3 above Mexico, Germany and China. The report puts Britain in number one slot and Philippines in number two. The report said more than 1,000,000 graduates from India sought jobs in overseas. The report also said that a greater number of computer engineers, scientists, and academics are deserting the country for better opportunity in abroad.

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