Foreign education for Indian students: Significance and scope
The Indian education system has traditionally been marks-oriented and with the coercive pressure of the burgeoning population of college aspirants, this structure is not going to change but become further deep-rooted. Even with sweeping reforms, installation of novel state-of-the-art universities, and enhancing the number of seats available, about seven million students are without admission as of 2016. This number is expected to snowball to 15 million within a decade. Even after securing above 90 percent, no one is guaranteed admission even in the minor colleges. This has led to the mushrooming of hundreds of unrecognized private colleges of questionable affiliations, expertise, or value of the degrees attained. To avoid becoming a statistic or a graduate from a mediocre college, it is time for the students to be proactive and look for alternatives that can absorb them on a large scale and secure a thriving future Work in Canada as an Indian student. Importance of foreign educ...