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Stepping Stone for Settling Abroad
A course at a foreign university would give you an opportunity to acquaint yourself to the country, its languages and culture. It would also educate you prospects and benefits of permanently settling in that country/ region.
 
Worldwide Acceptance of Educational Degrees
Although India today boasts of quality education at all levels it is fair to say that a number of our graduation & post graduation degrees are not recognized universally. A degree from a reputed foreign institute assures a student of worldwide acceptance.
 
Enhanced Employment Opportunities
Global exposure, interaction with professionals and peers and specifically designed courses at the academic level are all factors that would substantially alleviate employment opportunities across various sectors and domains.
 
Specialized Courses
Specialised courses designed to prepare you for specific job profiles ensures easy adaptability to the professional scenario. The freedom to choose from a vast combination of courses helps the student widen his horizons and prepare himself for a diverse array of vocations.
 
World Class Infrastructural and Research Facilities
With a great reservoir of financial resources and pragmatic allocation of funds most universities would provide ‘state of the art’ infrastructural and research facilities.
 
Availability of Multiple Loans/Grants/Scholarships
Today studying abroad is an increasingly popular and realistic desire. There are various financing options that can by means of loans, grants or scholarships help the aspirant overcome obstacles such as the lack of funds/finances.
 
New Learning Experiences and Opportunities
A stint at a foreign university also allows one to experience first-hand different cultures and live and work among different peoples of the world. Surveys show that students who opt to study abroad have a more expansive world-view and are far less biased towards other countries and their respective cultures.
 
Differences between education in India and Abroad
 
  IN INDIA
  ABROAD
Protected and Supportive Environment
Students have protected and supportive environment from parents till the time of completing graduation and gaining employment.
Confident and Independent
Students have a higher level of freedom and discretion to decide from an early age. So they learn quickly to be confident and independent.
Employment on Completion
Student get to start earning on gaining employment on completion of studies and learn the applied job oriented skills quiet late
Independent Thinking
Students are encouraged to work on their own and have independent thinking and learn practical applied job oriented skills very early
Emphasis on Theoretical Skills
The qualifications emphasis on the theoretical aspects of knowledge
Emphasis on Practical Skills
The qualifications emphasis on the Practical and applied skills
Low Profile
Indian qualifications are still low profile in terms of global recognition and reputation
Global Recognition
Qualifications from these Countries are well known for their quality and highly reputed and globally recognized
Lack of Opportunity to Socialize
Being close to the family – do not give an opportunity to socialize and get to meet different people and culture
Opportunity to Socialize
Gives a lot of opportunity to get to know people from different Multicultural societies and Countries – that helps to improve interpersonal people handling skills and communication skills
Lack of Employable Skills
Fresh graduates find difficulty in getting a professional employment due to lack of employable skills
Gain of Practical Knowledge
Qualifications have high employability throughout the world with the practical knowledge and employable skills
Learning based on Academic Knowledge
Learning in India – basically develops only the academic knowledge of the student.
Learning based on Practical Knowledge
Learning abroad, students develop overall skills like academic, practical job skills and independent thought and learn to respect the services available
 
Disclaimer: These lists are indicative only.
 
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