6 Benefits of Studying Abroad

Article 02 Jan 2019 4668

Benefits of Studying Abroad

Are you dreaming of doing Higher Studies at Harvard or Princeton University and thinking that I wish I could study at Oxford University so much fun? Well, you can find many places abroad for your desire and study according to your needs and you will also get many golden options for study in many different places. Some institutes or universities prefer to take Nepalese students as foreign students and also give concession on the basis of certain criteria. Due to the tough competition, some meritorious students in Nepal cannot get admission to the Higher Institute for Higher Studies.

There is no need to waste their time and energy in the absence of qualifying for low marks and CAT exams. If you do not qualify in these exams, it does not mean that your dream of reading at the top college is broken.

You have one more option to complete your dreams and that is to find a better Institute or Higher University for Higher Studies abroad. You may be laughing at this. It is not so easy to get admission in the United States Ivy League colleges or Australia's best university. But yes, of course, efforts can be made for this and success will also be there in line with the effort. Universities around the world appreciate the activities and activism of Nepalese students and want Nepalese students to get admission in their campus.

So let's try to explore some of the study options available abroad so that Nepalese students can convert their dream into reality.

Why study abroad?

Every year, the number of Nepalese students applying for foreign universities for admission is increasing rapidly, whether it is graduate level education or post-graduation level. Although it is generally called the name of the brain drain, if it is thought carefully, then it is possible to grow in the career of the students. Therefore, we should also consider the bright side of studying abroad. Let's look at some major benefits of studying abroad.

Academic Benefits of Studying Abroad:

  1. Admission is not very difficult: Admission process in India's top higher education institutions is highly competitive, whether it is for MBA or for engineering. On the contrary, students with a better academic background and stable financial support are highly valued in foreign universities. Admission to major foreign colleges or universities is difficult but there is no such fierce competition like Nepal.
  2. Availability of maximum options: The availability of maximum options behind the choice of studying abroad: That is the availability of different courses and career options. In addition to the popular options of the Main Stream (STEM Course - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), courses available in major higher education institutions in Nepal are limited. This often forces students to move towards a foreign university. In some institutes or universities abroad, quality education programs also offer specialized or less popular courses.
  3. Quality of education: In India's top colleges and universities, international standards of academic norms are not fully followed. Well, the quality of India's higher education institutions is gradually improving and now they are also trying to meet the international standards of academic standards. There is still a lot of difference between practical and theoretical studies, and special emphasis is placed on theory, whereas on the other hand, foreign universities and colleges have adopted more interactive and participating methodology through case studies and experiential education. This leads to the proper development of the students and their interest in the study also increases.
  4. Better research opportunities: When it comes to research opportunities, then the Nepalese Institute of Higher Education is far behind from its foreign counterparts in this case. For doctoral programs in Nepal; financial support and resources are still not adequate. Even though most students still do not get financial support despite the desire and talent, research (research) cannot work. Compared to Nepalese University; Foreign universities receive a large amount of money for the development of research facilities and invest in it, which provides adequate financial support to the students and they can complete their research work.
  5. Better job and career prospects: The degree obtained from a foreign college or university makes the resume of a candidate more effective. If the students who have a foreign university degree are generally more likely to get jobs with a good salary package than any other Nepalese university or institute.
  6. Migration facility: Due to the facility of migration abroad after studying from a foreign university, most Nepalese seek alternative study abroad, so that they can get further convenience without having any problem. In particular, the graduate level students who choose to study in foreign universities often want to work in the same country as they study. In many countries like the USA and Canada, to find employment on completion of the study there are very friendly immigration policies for students studying there.

 Some of the countries that provide the most facility for foreign students:

The more and more students of Nepalese want to move towards higher studies in abroad. So nowadays, there are some changes in the list of the most preferred countries for abroad study by Nepalese students. Traditionally, countries such as the United States, Britain, and Australia have been on top of the list for the past decade but other countries have also joined this list.

America:

The United States or USA Normally international students topped the list of study sites abroad and the students also preferred the USA Stanford, Princeton, and MIT as Ivy League colleges to attract international talent and due to the universities, America is definitely the most preferred study place overseas.

Main courses taught in the United States:

  • Business and Management Studies
  • Engineering
  • Maths and Computer Science
  • Social science
  • Physical and Life Sciences

Canada:

Canada is one of the countries to enter this list recently and has emerged as the second most preferred study site for Nepalese abroad. The quality of education here, the economic cost and the safe and multicultural environment are the key factors that are making important contributions to Canada's popularity as an overseas education center for Nepalese students.

Main courses taught in Canada:

  • Business and Management Studies
  • Computer science
  • Medical / Life Sciences
  • Hospitality / Hotel Management
  • Liberal arts

Germany:

Traditionally, the United Kingdom or Britain is famous as the most preferred study site in Europe, but Germany has recently replaced it. Due to quality and affordable education, Germany is becoming the first choice in the list of most preferred foreign destinations for Nepalese students. Fees for study in German universities are nominal and there is no tuition fee here. Also, the degree obtained from the University is internationally recognized. This is the main reason that it is one of the best study places abroad for Nepalese.

Main courses taught in Germany

  • Engineering
  • Business / Management Studies
  • Arts / Humanities
  • Maths and Computer Science
  • Fine and Applied Arts

Australia:

Australia is also a preferred destination among international Nepalese students for higher studies. This country is recognized globally for a strong higher education system. Here, along with the academic courses taught by the university, a degree of many professional courses is also provided. Australia is a favorite destination for Nepalese researchers as it provides the right guidance to the doctoring students as well as meeting their essential basic needs.

Main courses taught in Australia:

  • Business / Management Studies
  • Engineering
  • Maths and Computer Science
  • Medical / Health Studies
  • Social science

New Zealand:

Believing will not be there but New Zealand, a small island inhabited by Australia nowadays, is being preferred by Nepalese students for higher education. In the last five years, New Zealand has emerged as a preferred study site for Nepalese students. The placement of 8 universities of the country in the top 500 universities of the world by QS proves that this country provides quality education according to global norms. In addition to the regular universities, 20 institutes of technology and polytechnic institutes in New Zealand and there are also many private training establishments (PTE)), which provide technical and business to students Provide training.

Main Course taught in New Zealand:

  • Business / Management Studies
  • Engineering
  • Social science
  • Physical and Life Sciences
  • Maths and Computer Science

The UK:

Traditionally, the United Kingdom (UK) has been the preferred destination of foreign studies for Nepalese students in Europe, but due to the strict student visa laws and the rising cost of higher education, it is no longer a preferred destination for Nepalese students. Nepalese students want to study in famous universities like Oxford and Cambridge, but due to the legal claim of visa, now they are turning to another country. The availability of international study scholarship provides support to students who wish to pursue higher education in the UK.

Main courses taught in the UK

  • Business / Management Studies
  • Engineering
  • Social science
  • Physical and Life Sciences
  • Fine and Applied Arts

How to choose the right course or college for students abroad?

When it comes to studies abroad, one of the most important questions before the students is that we know which college and which course will be most suitable for us? There is no simple and definitive answer to this question. The right course and college can be different for each student depending on their priorities. Well, students who plan to study overseas, in general, can look at the following for choosing the right college and course-

  1. Language / Study medium:

Different countries follow various languages in the form of medium of education for higher education. For example, for students planning to join the German University, basic knowledge of the German language is necessary. Also, for the countries where courses are conducted in English language, knowledge of the local language helps students to coordinate with faculty.

  1. Courses Availability:

In most cases, students who opt for foreign studies decide first the country and then look for a college that offers them the courses in which they are interested. But this is a wrong strategy. Instead, students should first consider their course and focus on what college or country is best for that course. Different areas of each country have their own specialty. Therefore apply only to the colleges of the relevant country.

  1. Cost of education:

The cost of education is not limited to the course fees or tuition fees that you give to the college. Includes total cost including living costs, study materials, student visa, boarding, and housing etc. The course, the college and the country in which you decide for study, the cost of living in the country, all this should be within your budget

  1. Application Process:

While deciding to study abroad, students should also keep a complete knowledge of the application process. The longer the application process, the longer you will be worried about a long time. Therefore, select a country where the integrated application process is in place.

Some important examinations to study abroad:

  1. IELTS:

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is perhaps the most popular test among the students who are planning to do their studies overseas. This is a foreign proficiency exam for Nepalese students. The IELTS test has been designed with the aim of evaluating the key language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing of students at the level of the language. Countries like US, UK, New Zealand, and Canada are the leading education centers, universities for Indian students and accept IELTS scores for admission in educational institutions and higher education programs.

  1. TOEFL:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or Foreign Language is an English proficiency test, which is organized to evaluate the candidate's ability to speak English. More than 9,000 colleges, foreign universities, and institutions accept the TOEFL score as valid proof of the English proficiency certificate. Approximately 130 are active participants of TOEFL, where the scores of this exam are accepted to give admission to international students. This exam is organized by an American non-profit organization Educational Testing Service (ETS).

  1. GRE:

Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), commonly known as the GRE Test. This standardized entrance test is accepted by many popular and prestigious B-schools, universities and educational institutions around the world. The GRE test is administered and organized by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and it is helpful to have an academic profile and the efficiency of different students for the admission process in educational institutions.

  1. GMAT:

GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a globally accepted MBA entrance exam through which MBA candidates are selected for screening, shortlists and admissions. GMAT is a computer adaptive test organized by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC, Graduate Management Admission Council), which examines the skills of quantitative, analytical, writing and verbal tests as well as the MBA candidate's reading skills.

  1. SAT:

Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is a standardized examination for students planning to pursue higher education abroad. Initially, the SAT was developed as a general entrance test for students seeking admission in colleges/universities for higher education in the United States. Currently organized by the College Board, the SAT Exam is an indispensable requirement for admission in the Graduate Courses in foreign universities. In addition to the usual SAT tests, candidates can also test SAT in the subject or course to support their candidature for a particular subject course/program.

  1. ACT:

The American College Test (ACT) is a standardized test that assesses the indigenous preparations of students who apply for admission to American colleges. The objective of the ACT standardized test is to examine the knowledge of students seeking admission in high school.

  1. Pearson Test of English (PTE):

The Pearson Test of English Academy or the PTE Academic Test is a language proficiency test for those interested in Higher Studies abroad. A computerized test conducted by Pte Pearson, which evaluates the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers (or whose mother tongue is not English). The results of the PTE exam are widely accepted by universities, colleges and other academic institutions around the world in almost all major English-speaking countries. It includes many countries including the United States, UK, Canada, and Australia.

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