RE: [MTC Global] [Weekend Big Debate-II] Education in India vs education abroad

My observation is that children of industrialists and well to do entrepreneurs who can afford to bear high cost of education abroad do go to foreign universities (specially USA and UK). High take-home pay is definitely not their consideration. What is their possible consideration other than the quality of learning?

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Virendra Goel

 

 

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My take is:

  1. Students are selective for foreign degrees, e.g., degrees from UK, USA are preferred, found to be most appealing.
  2. Indian mind set: Foreign is always good.
  3. Quality assurance of foreign degree  that in turn ensures high take home pay, in particular and community services/status, in general.


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From: "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" <bnath.dutta@gmail.com>
Sent: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 17:02:09
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Subject: [MTC Global] [Weekend Big Debate-II] Education in India vs education abroad

How and why do students choose a foreign university over one in India? Does one really score over another?

 

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