
Learning from an International Institution
In this fast-paced competitive world, decades are spent on cemented curriculums in a sense of hope that one’s future will be more successful. Yet not many have realized that where and how one achieves this level of education plays a humongous role in the result.
The scene of educational institutions in India is one of the fastest developing sectors in the world, with new and improved colleges and universities coming up every other day. It has enabled the large masses of India to become degree holders and qualified professionals. Unfortunately, this boom definitely had its downside.
In the way of the world, that more in number means less in value, the same with graduates. As the number of people with Indian degrees is on the rise, now employers look for an added resume line of an international institution. These individuals are picked first, paid higher and have better prospects, further urging the brain drain to foreign lands.
The rote learning methods of Indian colleges are overshadowed by the practical learning abroad, which focuses more on a whole-bodied learning experience rather than a rank minded marking system.