Wake up call for internationally mobile Indian students

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 17 Oktober 2012 | 22.23

MUMBAI: Indian students are among the more eager ones to travel far and wide in their search for a higher degree. Every year, tens and thousands of them take all kinds of exams and go through a very complicated process just to acquire a seat in a good college.

The expose on a Canadian University that has been offering "useless" MBA courses for some time now underlines that students must be extremely careful in choosing their final destination. There are many such colleges and institutes around the world that sell these bogus courses.

What is even more shocking is that many of them target Indian students. Some of these universities boast of as many as 90 per cent Indians which itself should be a straight giveaway. But students probably get to know that something's amiss only after they reach the college.

Indeed, some of the colleges don't even have a campus while one Australian college was famously holding its classes in a garage. Eventually, the students end up doing menial jobs in the same country as they don't have the means to come back home to start afresh.

The Indian government often takes up the issue with the government concerned but students themselves must conduct due diligence, investigate the college properly before sinking their hard-earned money in the name of higher education.


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