MBA in European countries have better curriculum than others. Stay back option- Longer stay back option though master program remains for one year. Management degrees remain one of the most sought-after. What has changed, however, is where students want to pursue their education. The USA has traditionally been a go-to destination for international students to do MBA. However, in recent times, European countries have emerged as a much-preferred alternative, bringing a lot of perks and advantages to the table. World-Renowned B-Schools There are many reasons why countries like Germany, France,…
In recent times, Australia has emerged as a popular destination for Indian students who want to pursue higher education abroad. And it makes sense! The country homes some of the finest institutions in the world that have produced renowned leaders, innovators and intellectuals. In particular, for Master’s and PhD, Australia is among the leading choices for International Students. There’s a reason why this country takes the fourth position on the list of countries with the highest number of international students. Student Can Choose To Stay Upto 4 To 6 Years…
5 Reasons Why Indian Students Prefer UK for Higher Education 86 percent of Indian students who studied in the UK universities say they feel welcome in the UK. A friendly and welcoming environment is just one of the numerous reasons why the UK has now emerged as the most preferred destination for Indian students to pursue their higher education. While the country was already a fair attraction for international students, it is now an even bigger hotspot owing to a host of several factors. Here are 5 reasons why Indian…
There was a time when the dream to study abroad was reserved for only the wealthy and those in upper echelons. Overseas education was expensive.In the past decade, however, things have changed seemingly. Not that studying abroad has become cheaper. But it sure is well within the reach of upper-middle-class families now. This reflects well in the numbers. A report released by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs revealed 5.53 lakh Indian students were studying abroad in 86 different countries in 2019. In 2000, this number was just around 66.7…