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Steps to Select the Best Study Abroad Program

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Manjiri ThakkarPublished Recently added

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Choosing where and what to study can be the most difficult task when we plan to study abroad. The selection becomes a little difficult as there are numerous options and it can be quite confusing if you do not have any idea about the education abroad. A few guidelines to ease the process for you. If you plan or analyse things step wise and in a methodical manner, you’ll find it to be quite easy. Check the Academic Requirements: If you are looking for specific courses, you have to identify the programs in your field(s) of study. To check for courses of your interest and understand about the credits transfer it would be better to consult the academic advisor at your home university. You can also talk to friends or near and dear ones who have studied abroad and if you know someone who has pursued a program of your interest it would be the best guide for you. Program Duration and best time to apply Looking for semester-long options, then the best time to apply will be the fall or spring, and if you are looking for shorter alte atives then you must know that these are frequently offered during summer and winter breaks. This small decision can help you avoid wasting time filtering through innumerable programs. Language of study Before checking the country or the program, do decide the language in which you would like to take classes. Would you prefer English, German, French, Portuguese or Thai? It’s essential to know that certain study abroad programs offer classes in the particular country’s official language only, while others offer just in English and, at times you may get an option of both. You would usually require a foreign language proficiency test upon arrival. Finances Finances, the most crucial aspect in finalising the country and the course. You must have a clear idea of how much you can spend or manage to arrange and accordingly check the cumulative cost factor depending on the country, university and the program you pick. If you can manage to pay higher tuitio Ffee and afford for living and accommodation expenses accordingly then opt to study in USA, UK, Australia or Canada, the popular study abroad destinations. Otherwise you can check for top universities and globally recognised degrees and many other countries where you can study at a lower cost. Type and Size of Institution The type and size of the institution also plays a major role in finalizing your study abroad program. If you are looking for varied course options and you’re ready to shell down more money, then you can go for large universities. But if you want to cut down on the cost of study and are keen on personal attention then you can check for smaller institutions. Location The cost factor largely depends on location, which is why it’s usually best to finalise the location by the end. Check out for programs that meet your degree requirements, preferred language of study and also fit into your range of finances. Once you do this, check for the additional cost that you need to bear that is accommodation, transport, food and general living expenses which would vary based on the location and the country. Internships and work options To lower the financial burden, to be self-reliant to a certain extent and to gain practical exposure it’s best to check for programs which offer internship and placement opportunities by the end of the course. Apart from this you can also lay emphasis on countries which allow you to work part- time while studying so that you can manage your regular expenses. So, there are many aspects to be kept in mind before you decide your ultimate study abroad program. Once you have a thorough comparative analysis you can finalise your program of study and the study abroad destination. But many a times it’s not easy to do all this on your own as you may not have the complete essential knowledge about all the countries. In such a case it would be better to consult study abroad consultants. Do make sure that you approach the Best Study Abroad Consultants so that you can be rest assured to get authentic information. The consultants not only give you in-depth information about the country and program options but they also assist you with applications, documentation, visa processing and the pre-departure essentials. Many study abroad consultants can also help you in arranging the accommodation at least for the initial phase. Make the Right Choice to Make Your Dreams Come True

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Manjiri is pursuing Computer Engineering from Nagpur University. She is planning to study in Lithuania in the coming years. She loves to explore new things. Also, she guides students for studying abroad.

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