Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Why Indian students prefer to pursue higher education in abroad especially in medical?

 India stands second most populous country in the whole world. And this brings about a lot of challenges. Along with this, there are several amenities and facilities that also come with certain challenges. This is also the same for education. India is filled with colleges and universities but despite gathering a bachelor's degree one is not guaranteed to get a good opportunity. Hence it is commonly seen among students that they prefer higher education abroad.



Advanced Technology & Facilities- India falls under the category of developing nation. And despite several advancements it is still lacks in certain top notch facilities and technological advancements which will give the Indian students a lead in terms of competetion. And thus, several students apply for foreign colleges which suits their thirst for learning.


Fewer Opportunities- India is filled with graduate students who are looking for a job and thus there is a demand in the jobs but crisis in opportunities. This is also a reason why students prefer to get a degree abroad so that they can get ahead of the long waiting list in terms of employment. Medical students are highly challenged to get into medical college due to very fewer seats. Also they are not recognised properly and rarely get good opportunities, which is why they prefer to earn their doctoral degree from abroad.


Chance to settle abroad- The world is a big place if one has a proper knowledge from a good institute which is updated in terms of technology. They will also get paid in foreign currency which will also help them pay off their education loan. Since Indian currency is at an all time low.


Hence it can be summarised that these are the reasons which is why Indian students are prefering to pursue higher education in abroad specially in medical. It will take efforts from the government to bump up amenities and opportunities so that Indian students remain in India and contribute to the Indian economy, growth & well-being.

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