There was a time when very few people would go to study abroad mainly because of the expenses. In recent years lakhs of people pursue their higher education abroad. There are a number of things that are different when it comes to studying abroad and studying in your home country like the variety of courses, research, education system, training, etc.
The decision of studying abroad is quite hard for students but it takes their career in a different direction. Many things need to be considered while taking the final step. On the other hand, India has also grown in terms of opportunities and studies. As a result, the question regarding whether to continue studying in India or study abroad, arises.
Here are some points to consider before making the choice to
study in India or abroad.
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Motivation
One needs to know the reason behind studying abroad. Identify the motivation behind that choice. If the motivation lies in the selected course then it's a must-go. There are times when students just go abroad because of peer pressure or just for a travel purpose, which does not pay well. Studying abroad automatically gives a candidate a chance to travel and explore a new culture, food, places, etc. Make sure that future opportunities in the chosen course will serve as motivation.
If a student's motivation doesn't lie in the course or the
opportunities then there is also an alternative option if you are only
interested in traveling to a foreign country and that is to take up an
overseas summer internship. Continuing studies in India can be comfortable as
you can stay close to your families and friends. Consider the choice based on
the colleges, universities, teaching process, and exposure you will receive.
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Study Fields
Indian study is more theoretical whereas foreign study is more
flexible. Numerous students choose to specialize in fields like Engineering, Art
and Design, Information Technology, Mass Media, and Communication because they
provide more exposure to practical knowledge. If you are planning to pursue
Law, politics, and government administration it is suggested to study in India
but if you aren’t sure about your future and career path, consider taking Edwise’s career counselling and
make the right choice.
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Future Goals
If you want to settle abroad then it is better to select a
course that has job opportunities in your dream country. For this, one needs to
do thorough research on which countries have an open immigration program, job
offers, and cultural compatibilities.
Students prefer settling down in English-speaking countries
rather than Non-English speaking because it would be easier to settle in the
countries like the US, Canada, the UK, etc. But if you are planning to settle
down in India after completing your studies then opt for the countries that
offer mastery in your selected course. Studying in non-English speaking
countries can work too as it will be a temporary huddle.
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Finance
Studying abroad may cost a lot including tuition fees,
accommodation, travel, and other things. One must consider costs when deciding
whether to study in India or overseas, but only entirely because there is also
a return on investment you will experience once you have completed your
studies. Some universities provide scholarships as well depending on the
subjects and merit. Scholarships are also offered by the government and
institutes.
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Culture
Studying in a foreign country allows students to experience
their culture. Studying abroad leads students to know the different world, be a
part of it and adapt to it. Being in a foreign country is a once in a lifetime
opportunity and being adaptable to it would be a piece of cake.
For further assistance or queries students can contact us,
Edwise International, and avail of our wide range of services for students on
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