The table compares** the number of full-time Indian students at six UK universities in 2020/21 and 2021/22.
**Overall**, Coventry University attracted the highest number of students in 2021/22, while Sheffield University showed the most dramatic growth despite having the lowest initial figures.
**In detail**, BPP University had the largest enrollment in 2020/21 (3,505 students), but Coventry surpassed it the following year with 5,290 students—an increase of 2,900. Notably, Sheffield’s student numbers more than doubled (187.7% rise), the highest percentage growth among all institutions. Similarly, Greenwich and Anglia Ruskin Universities saw significant increases (84.9% and 69.6%, respectively).
**However**, not all universities experienced rapid growth. BPP’s enrollment rose by only 46.8%, the smallest increase. Leicester University, though starting with fewer students (1,175), more than doubled its intake (103.4% rise).
**To summarize**, while Coventry dominated in total numbers, Sheffield stood out for its exponential growth. Most universities saw substantial increases, with only BPP lagging behind in relative terms.
