Many Indian students who are unable to
find a course of their choice at Delhi University, are going abroad to pursue
their graduation in the US.
By Shweta Sharma
Unable to find a course of his choice at Delhi University, Ankit
Khullar, 27, decided to pursue his graduation from the US. Armed with a
degree in finance, he returned to India for his masters. But after “two
wasteful years”, he returned to the US for further studies.
“The primary reason (to go back to the US) was the low perceived
quality of education offered in India and my interactions with graduates
from various universities. The idea was not just to attain a degree,
but to learn,” Khullar told IANS.
He added that the courses being offered in the MBA programmes lay
emphasis on subjects he had either already covered as a part of his
bachelor’s degree or were “outdated” as compared to those offered in the
US.
Like him, many Indian students are opting to study at international
varsities owing to better living environment, high-quality teaching and
the opportunity to receive world class education. While the US, Canada,
the UK, Germany, France, Australia and Singapore are the most favoured
destinations, Indian students are now also exploring other countries
such as Sweden, Italy and Ireland.
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