At a time when many Indian students, particularly from Punjab, are heading overseas for higher education, a significant number of students from African countries are choosing India for quality education that promises strong returns in their home countries. Unlike their Indian counterparts who often seek to settle abroad, these students aim to return to their native countries and build successful careers there.More than 400 students from South Africa and other African nations are currently enrolled at Punjab College of Technical Education (PCTE), pursuing a variety of professional courses. While they are drawn to Indian culture, academics, and cuisine, most remain committed to returning home to contribute to their societies.Speaking to The Tribune, Nitoetse Malealea from Lesotho said that over 400 African students are studying at the PCTE campus. “We enjoy studying here, interact well with fellow students, and love Punjabi cuisine as well as Gujarati delicacies,” she said, adding that they had not faced any unpleasant incidents.Some students have even developed an interest in Hindi and Punjabi music. Luba Joseph from South Sudan said that language can occasionally be a barrier. “Otherwise, we don’t face any major issues. Punjabi food is excellent, and we enjoy Bhangra and Punjabi songs. After completing our degrees, we plan to return to our countries and work,” she said.Victor James from Nigeria noted that popular courses among African students include BCA, Pharmacy, Engineering, and Hotel Management. “These courses open up better job opportunities back home. We love India, especially Punjab, as people here are very warm and welcoming,” he added.


