Studying in India versus Studying Abroad?
As per recent findings of a research conducted in the Indian Institute of Management - Bangalore, the number, pattern and international mobility of Indian students pursuing higher education overseas is rapidly changing. Research supports that since the past few decades, North Indian students have displayed a greater eagerness to studying abroad (Europe in specific). However, recently, the students from the Western and Southern zones of India (Gujarat, Kerala, Tamil Nadu etc.) have been displaying equivalent amount of enthusiasm for the same. An article in TNN states that as of 2012, there has been a rise of 256% in the number of students going abroad since the past 10 years. There has been a constant steady rise of 7% Indian students gaining overseas education, annually. In 2000, the number of students going abroad for a further degree was 53,000. By the end of a decade - in 2010, this number shot up to 1.9 lakh students travelling to International Educational destinations seek...