AEI releases April 2013 statistics

AEI has released the latest international student data for YTD April 2013.


At YTD April 2013 all sectors except VET show growth in the number of commencements, with a resulting overall growth across all sectors of +2.9% – the first growth in commencements over this period since 2009.

The ELICOS sector shows a strengthening of the return to growth that commenced in September 2012 with YTD April figures showing growth of +10.6%, producing a total of 31,007 commencements. This growth represents 2,966 more commencing students than YTD 2012 and is not only growth compared with YTD 2012, but also compared with YTD 2011.


The sector has now seen eight consecutive months of growth – with this growth experienced across a diverse range of markets. September 2012 numbers increased by +9% and this continued in October (+7%), November (+12%), December (+70%), January 2013 (+8%), February 2013 (+7%), March 2013 (+12%) and April (+16%).


In both 2010 and 2011 all of the top 10 countries experienced declining numbers. 2012 figures showed declines from only 4 countries in the top 10: China, South Korea, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. Only three of these countries continue to decline in the first four months of 2013 (South Korea, Brazil and Saudi Arabia).

Vietnam showed the strongest growth of any country (# of students) with an additional 896 students, with Colombia closely following with an additional 638 students and overtaking Brazil and South Korea to become the 2nd most important source country for student visa holders.

Click here to view the AEI Summary.

English Australia Member Colleges and Corporate Affiliates can access a detailed analysis of the data from an ELICOS perspective by logging in to the following section of the English Australia website:

COLLEGES » Services & Resources » Statistics/Research

Agents can access a summary of the key trends plus the ELICOS commencements for the top 100 ELICOS source countries by logging in to the following section of the English Australia website:

AGENTS » Agent Resources