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Pursuing one’s higher education in renowned foreign universities has become extremely attractive because of the competitive advantage that such degrees offer in the global career market. 

But, before taking a big leap into any academic program abroad, evaluating its prospects and considering some key parameters will spare you a lot of trouble. It is always wise to seek in advance whether the program you intend to pursue is worth your time, energy and money.

What should you know?

1. Validity 

If you intend to come back to your home country and work here after obtaining your foreign degree, check whether the foreign degree is valid and accepted in your home country. If yes, then what would be the job prospects?  

2. University Accreditation

International accreditation from a genuine body assures the quality of education you would receive from a foreign university. A valid accreditation will also help students and parents make a more informed choice. It allows students to gain a realistic picture of what an institution is really like in terms of quality, resources, student support and ethics. A proper accreditation will help a school, college, university, training provider or distance education provider demonstrate to international students that they are indeed a high-quality institution. There are many accreditation bodies, but be aware — a few may hold worthless accreditations from accreditation mills.

3. University Resources

While considering a university, other than the course it provides, you also need to check out the sources the institution provides to supplement and help pursue your studies. These include:

  • University Premises
  • Health and Safety
  • Governance
  • Library, Management and Staff Resources
  • Learning, Teaching and Research Activity
  • Quality Assurance and Enhancement
  • Student Welfare
  • Awards and Qualifications
  • Marketing and Recruitment of Students
  • Systems Management
  • Compliance with Immigration Regulations, etc.

4. Ranking

Though popular rankings made by different organizations and academic fairs might give you an overall idea on universities, make your own informed decision.

Rather than blindly following the pleasing sales promotion and attractive brochures, you should connect with alumni who would be able to give you honest and faithful feedback based on their personal experience. You may get the required help from the online alumni registers provided in the website of various universities.

5. Reputation

While comparing the quality of educational institutions, try not to get carried away by its past fame. Instead, find out how far the institution has come, and the current facilities it offers. Seeking the number of Nobel laureates and PhD holders the institution has produced is also a very good indicator of the quality of the institution.

However, while you keep your fingers crossed about securing admission in a highly reputed university, you should also be aware that not everyone gets to study at Harvard, MIT or Oxford. Several factors including the candidate’s aptitude and financial conditions also play a significant role in acquiring admission in foreign universities. 

6. Country

Another key consideration is the country you choose to pursue your higher studies. The US and the UK are two of the most popular academic destinations. Apart from these Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore and Sweden are also popular. Some countries are more expensive than others while some others rank higher on the cultural diversity index. Choose based on the indicators that are more important to you.

How do you choose your destination?

Before choosing your academic destination/ university/institution or program it is always good to plan systematically and gather information about

  • your aptitude
  • level of education desired — undergraduate, graduate, PhD, Postdoctoral research
  • subject of study and its professional prospects
  • location of the institution
  • the country’s culture
  • medium of instruction
  • duration of the program
  • fees
  • financial capacity of your family
  • hostel facility
  • standard of living
  • possibilities of earning while learning
  • possibilities of scholarships and other forms of assistance and financial aid
  • your capability to adapt to the climate and culture
  • student visa formalities
  • Red flags

While doing your background research on the universities, the following things should raise a red flag which will indicate that the institution is not worth your money and time:

  • Lacks accreditation by a recognised body
  • The website of the institution is not up to the mark
  • It has no library of its own
  • Spelling mistakes in promotional materials
  • Use of misleading or pretentious words
  • Discount offers too good to be true
  • No website or proper address
  • Demands a substantial upfront financial commitment

Below is the list of 25 renowned universities that topped the 2018 top universities ranking list

  1. University of Oxford – United Kingdom
  2. University of Cambridge – United Kingdom
  3. California Institute of Technology – United States
  4. Stanford University – United States
  5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology – United States
  6. Harvard University – United States
  7. Princeton University – United States
  8. Imperial College London – United Kingdom
  9. University of Chicago – United States
  10. ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich – Switzerland
  11. University of Pennsylvania – United States
  12. Yale University – United States
  13. Johns Hopkins University– United States
  14. Columbia University – United States
  15. University of California – Los Angeles
  16. UCL – United Kingdom
  17. Duke University – United States
  18. University of California, Berkeley – United States
  19. Cornell University – United States
  20. Northwestern University – United States
  21. University of Michigan – United States
  22. National University of Singapore – Singapore
  23. University of Toronto – Canada
  24. Carnegie Mellon University – United States
  25. London School of Economics and Political Science – United Kingdom

Armed with the right kind of  information, picking a good University can be a cakewalk

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