Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Overseas education

Overseas education does not guarantee a job. Don't let the hype about it fool you. Cross-cultural interaction helps in education and taking a loan is a good idea, if it's for a seat in a reputed institute. But don't take a loan to study in a mediocre institute. Research the institute before you move heaven and earth to study there. If you can afford the fee without hassles or can get scholarships for the whole fee, then you can opt for it. If not, and if the institute is commonplace, don't slog for the funds. Imagine coming back unemployed after having paid the moon for your studies abroad. Or, the loan repayment taking a huge slice from your modest salary. Many substandard institutes try to woo students with colourful brochures. The victims may end up as illegal immigrants, having to pay all their earnings towards student loans. In one case, one well-publicised institute was operating from a hotel in London.

Most often, overseas educational consultants are not forthcoming with information about the numberof people who have sought their help and found employment. The consultants should do so to make life easier for people whose dreams cross boundaries. Don't let the lack of funds for your education abroad dampen your spirit. You can work in your country and with the experience, find employment overseas. Once your earnings are adequate, you can fund your studies. There are no shortcuts to success.

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