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Education is certainly a very important aspect of one’s life as it marks as the stepping stone for all the future aspirations of a person, and to study abroad is the dream of millions of students.
After all, sometimes studying in a foreign university provides you with more enhanced skills and knowledge and hence a better job opportunity.So, if you are also planning to apply abroad for your higher education, then you need to ask yourself the following questions before you proceed with the process of applying for the courses and the scholarships.Which countries are you considering to move to?When you decide to move to another country to stay for a certain period of time, you cannot make decisions on the basis of the climatic conditions and hangout places there.
You need to do research properly in order to be sure that which countries will have policies favorable for you personally and where will people be more welcoming for you to help you adjust.Which universities intrigue you?When you are going to study abroad, you should certainly aim for a university that has a really good reputation and brand name around the world to make all your efforts and investment worth it.
It will most definitely not be easy to get in such a university but you should be ready for the struggle if you want to get the best.Which courses are you interested in?Once you decide the university you want to apply in, go through their list of courses to shortlist the ones you are interested in.
It is recommended that you go through the syllabus of the courses abroad as there are higher chances that they are going to have a different curriculum than your native country and then choose the courses which are more job oriented trying to learn everything at once.How will you manage your finances?Acquiring international education can be quite expensive and you really need to think through your financial options that will support you while you are studying abroad.
If you cannot finance yourself, then start looking for sponsors who can fund your education or apply for the grants and scholarships being provided by the universities.Where will you live?You really need to think through that where you will put up when you are living abroad.
Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Knowledge and Service is one among twenty two institutions spread over Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab and owe their existence to the munificent and philanthropic spirit of Seth Mukand Lal, a close adherent of Gandhi Ji.
He came under the Gandhian influence in earlier twenties.
Gandhi ji had fondly nick-named him “Pagla Bhagat”.
Seth Mukand Lal reportedly bore the entire expenditure incurred in the holding of All India Congress Sessions on the banks of river Ravi, Lahore in 1929 where resolution for complete independence of India was adopted.
Illiterate himself, he vowed to dispel the darkness of ignorance by opening educational institutions in the part of the country.
Hence, he established Mukand Lal National High School at Abdullapur (now Yamuna Nagar) as the first institution of the Mukand chain.www.jmit.ac.in
Canada also lifted the restriction on working hours for international students.
This means those working in priority sectors that are helping to fight COVID-19 can work more than 20 hours per week until August 31.
As their “home away from home,” colleges and universities also recognize their moral obligation to extend support to foreign students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The pandemic has brought about so many new factors into play in attracting and retaining international students,” said Shawn D. Swail, Chief Business Officer at MSM.
“It’s no longer just about integration on campus, work opportunities and career advice, and cost and financial aid – students and their parents are looking at how institutions respond to the crisis and support them promptly and decisively.” Student CounselingThe pandemic opens up an opportunity for institutions to show that international students have chosen the right place to study.
School administrators can build a one-stop shop to assist students in extending their study visas, helping ease the anxiety of being alone (usually for the first time) in a foreign country.
In 2017 to 2018, 20% of all higher education students in the UK were international students.
However, the new visa rules could soon change that.Prior to Brexit, international students were free to use their student visa for up to two years after they had completed their studies.
This gave them plenty of time to find a job.
However, under new rules, they will now have just four months to stay in the country unless they acquire a work visa.Another change is the introduction of salary limits.
However, now for the new work visa they will need to earn a minimum of £20,800.Those who are wishing to stay in the UK after completing their degree may find it beneficial to seek legal advice.
There are several barriers that will make it more difficult to do this, including the time limit, competition and visa sponsorship acceptance.As the UK is now in the midst of the worst recession it’s ever seen, unemployment has soared.