Positive Aspects of Engaging in Overseas Studies

 


    International higher education and universities offer numerous advantages for Indian students in various fields of studies. By pursuing their education abroad, students are able to establish a robust global network, which can prove invaluable in their future careers. Additionally, studying in a foreign country provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in diverse cultures, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for different ways of life. Moreover, the experience of studying abroad enhances language skills, enabling students to effectively communicate and collaborate with individuals from various backgrounds. 

    Studying in either the European Union or America not only provides students with the chance to experience diverse cultures and job prospects, but it also grants them the opportunity to travel internationally due to the visa privileges associated with their passports. Furthermore, if students successfully complete their master's studies, they may also have the chance to engage in research and post-doctoral research programs, which can greatly enhance their job prospects in highly esteemed companies. It is worth noting that a significant percentage, approximately 95%, of those who relocate to Western countries choose to settle there permanently, as these countries offer a higher quality of life in terms of social and political freedom, favourable environmental conditions, excellent educational facilities for their children, and ample job opportunities for their partners. In summary, when compared to the limitations of the Indian education system and the prevailing unemployment situation, studying abroad provides students with significantly greater opportunities and benefits.

 Mohammed Yaseen. T. TAssistant Professor of Commerce, Al Shifa College of Arts and Science, Kizhattoor, Perinthalmanna

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