With the choices that exist today coupled with access to infinite information, decision making has become a challenge. Students need to understand how to declutter the information and estimate the financial implications before they are able to make a choice; this requires certain expertise and a deep understanding of the industry.
Another aspect of the challenges faced by students aspiring to study abroad is the multi-culture environment. Being far away from home it becomes difficult to adjust into new values, social norms, and traditions which are very different from what we have in India.
It is always recommended that for students aspiring to study abroad, different culture sensitization programs should be hosted before they depart to their study destination.
Pursuing education overseas involves a lot of decision making based on information available on the internet. If one were to pursue their education within India, they could have possibly done so with greater ease. Studying overseas brings to fore several other aspects that one needs to evaluate prior to making any decisions. Simple decisions like selecting destination country, selecting the program, evaluating financial commitments to pursue these programs etc. are all important facets which need to be considered prior to making any decision.
Education overseas is also involves a cultural change, unlike India where the focus is essentially on text book driven programs and evaluated through various tests / exams; education overseas could be over whelming for those who are under prepared. Countries like the USA, Canada, Australia focus a lot on the overall development and there is a lot of emphasis on co-curricular activities such as sports, theatre, music and arts. Credits earned in these activities give the student an added advantage in the long run. Further, studying overseas also increases exposure to project work and hands on experience through various internship programs, often credits are also earned from these. There is greater focus on research and experiential learning at most of the colleges / universities overseas.
Decluttering all of this information prior to making a decision is an uphill task. With infinite information being available on the internet and most recently digital marketing spamming potential clients with plethora of information, students seek external help from experts to decipher the information and aid them in making a decision. In addition, they also look for support from the industry experts for application process and visa process guidance and counselling.
In order to increase the probability of success, students leverage support from industry experts such as QHRscholastic to unravel the intricacies of studying overseas.
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Students who pursue education overseas, have a wider choice for curriculum and campus, lower investments required, financial support through grants and scholarships and most importantly a relatively simpler admission process
The added advantage of studying overseas is access to state of the art labs, teaching methodology, experiential learning through simulations, industry projects and including research studies.
Studying overseas also gives students the ability to engage and understand global cultures and working styles. Institutes have various programs in partnerships with global organisations wherein students pursue internships and accumulate credits. This helps students better prepare for their aspirational jobs.
QHRscholastic is bringing together knowledge of skills required in the new age economy and enterprise, coupled with their understanding of curriculum which enables the learning process in the shortest period and lowest cost.
Unlike other service providers, QHRscholastic focuses on career maps to identify skilling maps and making suggestions for curriculum and colleges/Universities. The approach is to identify and develop learning maps to achieve the ultimate goal of being gainfully employed.