India has the largest expatriate population in the world. Nepal, the USA, and Saudi Arabia have the highest number of NRIs, followed by Malaysia, UAE, UK, South Africa, Canada, Myanmar, and Mauritius. While all these countries are great, are they also fitting for ambitious individuals who want better career opportunities, desired personal growth, and good quality of life? The answer is: Not necessarily! The mentioned countries are "popular", but they aren't the best ones. In addition to some of these, there are several other nations that are an excellent choice…
It's much more than just about affordable education. There are plenty of reasons that make Germany one of the best destination countries for international students. And if you want to study abroad but are confused about where to complete your Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph.D. in, this European country could possibly be the best choice. World-Renowned Universities Technische Universität München, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, and KIT, Karlsruher Institutfür Technologie are some of the names that rank among the world's leading universities. They are known to offer high-quality…
10 years after starting, the median annual earnings of an Ivy League graduate is $70,000. For students who graduated from other schools, this number is $34,000. This stark difference in income (and career prospects) highlights the appeal of the Ivy League universities. So, it makes sense why you want to get admission to such top universities like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and more. Many students are in the same boat. But that said, just because you "want to" doesn't mean you will. Getting into any of the Ivy League universities…
Admission to coveted universities abroad has its challenges; it’s not easy. The administrations there focus not just on applicants’ scores but their whole aptitude and personality. Yes, they want students with good score in SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT or other relevant standardized tests. But that’s just bare minimum. Their criteria - and preference - goes beyond that vanity boundaries, touching holistic elements, like what kind of career the student wants to build, what is their passion, what are their hobbies, how is their interpersonal skill, what problems are they interested…
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,…
Maybe you want to teach students at the university level. Maybe you want to do doctoral research in a field you're passionate about. Many people have the latter reason why they choose to pursue a PhD. Thousands of Indian students go abroad to do their doctoral studies. And there are many reasons why! Countries like the USA, UK, Canada and Germany homes some of the best research-heavy universities. These schools focus a lot on research in different fields, paving way for bigger and significant changes in the world. Their doctoral…
About 3,60,000 MBA students graduate in India from 4,000 B-schools. This alone speaks volume of just how popular business degree remains in this country. The global picture is no different. So, it makes sense that you want to follow the same suit and do MBA. But comes the question, should do you do it in India or abroad? Being an MBA graduate isn’t alone sufficient. Where you get your degree from plays an even bigger role in your employability. If you’ve graduated from a less-known institute, in this highly competitive…