A very simple thing that Pakistani students
have to consider when deciding where to study abroad. With locations in America,
Europe, Canada, Australia becoming more open to international students, the
options are more varied than ever. Understanding higher education in various
regions of the world will help Pakistani students narrow down their choices.
This effort may be most helpful for Pakistani students considering direct
admissions to higher education institutions in the regions that are the most
commonly chosen by study abroad students.
Europe
With
its well-respected history of higher education, Western Europe has remained the
most popular region.
A bonus for EU students is that the
Bologna Agreement of 1999 standardized degrees so that all degrees are
comparable among the signatory countries, making it easier to attend graduate
school and find jobs after graduation.
Home to centuries-old universities and
a long, well-respected history of higher education, Europe has remained the
most popular region for students to pursue international studies. Well over a
million students from around the world leave home to study in a European
country each year. Many of these students are European Union residents who can
now enroll in any other EU country's university and pay local tuition rates.
Each country has its own admissions
policies and within each country, institutions often have their own admissions
policies as well. Students typically need to prove their fluency in the foreign
language that classes are taught in and are typically required to possess
health insurance.
Admission to the highest ranking
universities in Western Europe can be very intense as they are some of the best
in the world. In some cases, students will need to have completed some higher
education before being admitted. Quotas that limit the number of non-EU
international students that can study in a country exist in a number of
countries.
America
& CANADA
America is a very popular region for
study-abroad students given its reputation for high quality universities and
colleges. The United States hosts over 500,000 foreign students a year while
Canada hosts over 100,000 students annually. Admissions to American
universities are run by each institution individually but they almost
universally require submission of results from some tests. Fluency in English
is required except in some Canadian schools where fluency in French is needed
instead.
Tuition in the United States is among
the highest in the world so international students who study independently in
the US need to take this into consideration.
Australasia
Australia
and New Zealand offer high-quality education and a familiar culture.
Australia and New Zealand are appealing
locations for English speakers to study abroad, offering high-quality education
and a familiar culture for United States and United Kingdom students. In recent years,
about more than 18 percent of higher education students in Australia were from
abroad - the highest percentage in the world. Since these countries are in the
Southern Hemisphere, their school year runs from late January through early
December. Students from the Northern Hemisphere need to plan carefully when
scheduling a short-term study abroad experience into their regular school
schedule. Tuition for international students is only slightly lower than what
they may pay at a school in the US.
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