There have been much more talking about the universities
providing foreign degrees in India and the lawsuits are still hanging in the
intangible balance. Yet, if we look closely, the foreign universities are free
to open any off-shore branches and to conduct their ventures from there.
However, exactly that is why here we are. As there are larger number of
students getting attracted towards these foreign degrees, you must have to know
certain things before entering in to one of them.
According to the President of American Higher Education
India (an organization that is trying to bring foreign degrees at your
doorstep), “India is going through a massive shortage of quality higher
education and faculty resources. These programs allow Indian students to learn
from the best faculty from around the world and earn globally recognized
degrees and certificates from the comfort of their own cities”.
If you are looking forward to a foreign degree from your
home or home city, we recommend you to perform a little bit of independent
research before entering in to any course. Here we are going to discuss about
the facts you must know before getting yourself admitted in to one of those
universities providing foreign degrees at your hometown. Google Children's
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PERFORM A THROUGH ONLINE RESEARCH
As most of the universities have their online presence, you
will easily be able to find out the website of the university. Then, you need
to check the following at first.
The background of the university
The courses offered by the University
The admission information
In addition, you could search in the relevant blogs or
forums. Besides, former students of that university or student alumni could
help you to get a decent level of information about that university.
At next, you need to meet the university representative
physically. Very often students are afraid of asking too many questions, as it
would make them feel impolite. It actually has nothing to do with being polite.
The fact is pretty simple. You have to judge whether the representatives are
authentic or not.
CHECK THE UNIVERSITY ACCREDITATION
Now that you have obtained the basic info of your desired
institution, you need to check out the university accreditation. Besides, it is
very crucial that the universities are legal and accredited by a recognized
international body like UGC. In this way, you will be able to understand the
validation of your degree. One of the Mumbai Based Study Abroad Counsellors
said, “There have been cases of students not getting jobs even after getting
expensive foreign degrees in India, because the degrees weren't recognized”.
You have to make sure that you will get yourself admitted in to that sort of
institution.
In accordance with the Association of Indian Universities
(AIU), accredited foreign universities are listed in the publications of
Commonwealth University Yearbook, World list of Universities and International
Handbook of Universities etc. These publications could be accessed through the
AIU Library, British Council Library, American Center, National Network of
Education.
CHECK OUT THE RANKING SYSTEM OF THE UNIVERSITY
It is a common theme that universities will claim themselves
to be the very best. However, you ought to remember that the ranking system is
not entirely based on the concept of “very best” or “worst”. On a number of
criteria, Universities are given ranks and the criteria may include the
published research, faculty strength, quality of teaching, media ranking etc.
You have to make sure that you are looking for all of the criteria before
coming in to your own conclusion.
COMPARING THE LOCAL OPTION
You are going to go for the foreign degrees, yet it does not
mean that you have to exclude the local options. It would be very intelligent
of you, if you could compare the facilities and cost of local universities and
your desired foreign schools at the home country. American Music
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ASK QUESTIONS AND MAKE INQUIRY
Before getting admitted, you have to make your own inquiry
and you need to ask questions to the university representatives. You could not
just bear to remain shy and not to ask questions. Here is a list of some of the
key questions you might consider asking.
What exactly is there for the students?
What are the degrees offered?
Are those degrees internationally recognized?
What will be the interaction with the international faculty?
Will you be able to pursue your career later at the hosting country?
What is the fee structure of the course?
What could have been the benefits of that course? What is
its value in the job market?
Is the university going to arrange a job placement seating
as well?
TO THE BOTTOM LINES
Fair and square, you have to know a lot about the
institution before getting admitted. You cannot just throw away money and ask
for degrees. You have to know whether the degrees are internationally
recognized. You also have to know about their values in the job market. To cut
it to the chase, you could consult with a study abroad counsellor and make a
few inquiry in the relevant websites for the similar types of universities and
institutions for making comparisons.
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