ezhilkumarank wrote:
Not sure of the exact statistics but if there is a perceptible presence of Indian students then it might be because of demographic profile of India. Given its large population, even a fraction the population being in the age group of 19-30 would be quite a large number. But there could be another angle to it. I am also part of some other forum and I have found similar if not more Indian students participating over there.
I don't mean that there is a large number of Indian GMAT takers, in fact, the number of GMAT takers who are from India is actually about the same as the number of GMAT takers from China and Taiwan. So unless majority of Indian students who are participating in the GMAT forums are not actually taking the test, then the argument above does not actually answer why there appears to be a large number of Indian participants in GMAT forum.
According to the latest number in 2009, there are roughly 128,000 US citizens that have taken the GMAT, and roughly 31,000 with Indian citizenship, and about 31,000 with China and Taiwan citizenship. However, if you do some sort of a statistical analysis of number of active participants and the number of posts, the number of participants and posts made by those of Indian descents probably outnumbers those of any others.
More information on GMAT test takers:
https://www.gmac.com/gmac/researchandtre ... geotrends/
>>> why?
Perhaps I should also ask why not, why aren't more people in US or in Europe posting in this forum, and why aren't more Chinese GMAT takers posting?
I think maybe it's difference in cultural and social factors and norms, and these things fascinate me, hence why I thought I would post this in the lounge.
Yep.