Australia, United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand and and Canada have traditionally been the favorite destination for Indian students,
It’s strongly believed that foreign degrees will help stay ahead of the students who opted to stay at home and study at local colleges and universities. For many parents it’s a matter of prestige that their children are studying abroad, it proves that their children are brilliant and family is well off. Another way to look at this is that a degree from a foreign university has more value in the Indian job market too. Most Indian employers consider foreign degree and exposure a vital factor when making decisions about the applicant to hire. It further demonstrates to your future employers that you possess a go-getter attitude.
Today Indian middle class has easy access to foreign education loans that granted by almost all bank. Apart from this many universities also woo Indian students with strong marketing and branding approaches in granting particial scholarship and bursaries.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM courses) have always remained the top preferences for Indian students, and 2020 will see no exception. Right from software engineering to computer programming, accounting, banking finance and engineering, Indian students will grab such courses as they all want to get lucrative job opportunities following the completion of their degree. In addition to all this the post study work plays a big part and most important role in their decision for going abroad.
Immigration or migration benefit is the other top reasons why Indian students, especially at the graduate level, look to pursue a degree abroad. Presently countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK and USA, all offer work some sort of permit allowing students to seek employment on completion of studies and also other immigration benefits. Indian students will continue to move abroad to fulfill their dreams of working and settling abroad.
Apart from this the high quality life style and living in neat world class cities add up.
Apart from this the high quality life style and living in neat world class cities add up.
No wonder India ranks second to China in the list of international student enrollment in colleges and universities across the world.
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