For most Indian youth,
'Education abroad' was one of those impossible dreams. The kind that was
reserved for just the rich and the famous. This is now a thing of the past.
The
situation has changed for good during the recent years with number of
students going abroad to pursue their higher education in the prestigious
universities and institutions. Fantastic prospects and amazing opportunities
are with in the reach for those hardworking students who really care about
their academic brilliance and thereby success in life.
Several
consultancies have come up to open the doors to more opportunities in the
overseas universities in recent years. With the Internet offering a
spectacular arena to bring all the details from every corner of the world in
seconds, the world has come really closer. The banks have been offering
loans to the eligible students to go aboard making finance a no problem
to the needed. Thus a foreign degree or post graduation is no more out
of reach but there are also other reasons for this migration of students
from India.
Lack of
quality bodies to cater to the domestic talents:
Competition
for the admission into India’s best institutions are very intense that only
about two percent of those taking admission tests for the prestigious Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT) and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) gain
admission.
Alternative
high quality education options are needed for the talented students turned
down by these institutions and many such premier institutions.
To add to
this situation, growing population of Indian higher education seekers make
it impossible for the Indian Institutes to accommodate the demand because
the Institutions are already strapped for funds and will be hard-pressed to
find more. According to the parliamentary standing committee on Human
Resources Development, most important issues facing the higher education
sector in India have been identified as access and equity, relevance,
quality and excellence, governance, management, and funding.
Amazing
opportunities and facilities abroad:
According
to recent reports, only one in four engineering graduates in India are
employable in the IT & the IT enabled services industry.
An article
titled 'skill gap hurts technology boom in India’ in the NewYorkTimes dated
October 19, 2006 said, " the rest were found to lack required technical
skills, English fluency, team work skills or oral presentation skills". This
is where foreign education is an amazing opportunity.
Nishaaf of
educational consultancy services - 'Study Overseas' points out "besides
greater exposure, the difference in the whole attitude towards their lives
and career are significant factors that add on to the interest for sending
the students abroad”.
The essential difference in the curriculum abroad is that unlike what is
seen in India, where teaching is done in schools and colleges, it's learning
on one's own. The atmosphere is created and lecturers in the classroom take
the backseat, the students learn themselves through better use of libraries
and seminars, which could make them really thorough with what they have
studied.
The foreign countries also provide the students with ample facilities to
support their educational and other related expenses. The students abroad,
work during their spare hours to earn an extra income. Most countries allow
their students to work for 20 hrs every week. Most students exceed this
limit to find more income. The universities themselves help the student to
find such part time jobs, a very helpful system but not prevalent in India.
The job prospects abroad are also splendid. Generally they get highly paid
jobs abroad, quite a number of students who go abroad for studies remain
there pursuing some exiting jobs.
It is natural to seek more attractive avenues and it's quite unfair to pull
the talent back if there are not enough opportunities available but constant
export of talent is also not favourable condition for a developing country.
Lately some good trends are around. The doors are open for the major players
in the world in India and many prestigious educational institutions are
taking interest in opening their branches in the country.
Those from the country who were working abroad are showing interest to come
back to their native. The stage is set to upgrade the educational
infrastructure here and the work has already begun.
-
Girish
Raghavan