Select International options for sending abroad
As per the Government of India data – UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are the preferred choices for the Indian students for study abroad and these five countries alone cover nearly 85% of the total students from India studying in international study destinations. India is the second largest country in the world next to China to send students abroad.
Following are the major reasons for the Indian students to Study abroad.
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Get higher education in abroad
A common concern about the Indian education system is that its academic institutes focus only on delivering popular STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) courses. Even if the desired course is available, the schools lack expertise and accreditation to shape talented students for a better career path.
Study abroad in different countries
On the other hand, there is a rich variety of courses available internationally. Schools in these countries offer courses in some of the most contemporary and unconventional fields like entertainment, sports and psychology in greater scope and structure. A person interested in filmmaking can pursue a fully accredited Bachelor’s Degree and study filmmaking in greater depth if the course is pursued abroad.
Career Opportunities
When you finish your study abroad program, you will have a broad mindset of pursuing and exploring your career Needless to say, all of these are very attractive to future employers. Potential jobs and lucrative packages will be waiting for you.
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Personal Development
You might find that studying abroad really brings out your independent nature and problem-solving capabilities to explore and learn from this life experience. Students who study abroad become explorers of their new nation.
Increasing competition in India
Competition is skyrocketing as Lakhs of students apply to the IITs every year, and only about 15,000 are able to get their desired seats. Our aim is deserving students should not be left behind in getting seats.