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Abroad calling for education? Pick these top countries

The United States of America (USA), the United Kingdom (UK), Canada and Australia are collectively known as the Big 4. It is referred to as so since it refers to the four most popular and prestigious destinations for Indian students seeking higher education abroad.

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These countries are world-renowned educational institutions, a diverse range of courses, and favourable post-study opportunities. They attract the highest number of international students, including a significant proportion from India, making them top choices for those aiming to advance their academic and professional careers.

Here's why...

USA

On to the US

- Top universities: Harvard, MIT, Stanford, University of California, Columbia, Brown, Yale

- Popular courses: Engineering, Computer Science, Business Management, Healthcare, Social Sciences

- Pros: Diverse educational opportunities, cutting-edge research facilities, robust alumni networks

- Cons: High tuition fees, cost of living, rigorous visa process, racism

UK

UK is the place

- Top universities: University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, London School of Economics

- Popular Courses: Law, Engineering, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Medicine

- Pros: High academic standards, shorter course duration, cultural diversity

- Cons: Expensive tuition and living costs, competitive admission process

Canada

Let's go here

- Top universities: University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Waterloo

 - Popular courses: Engineering, Information Technology, Business Management, 

 - Pros: Affordable education, multicultural environment, high quality of life

 - Cons: Harsh weather conditions in some regions, long processing times for visas, mandatory minimum IELTS score of 6.0

Australia

Wonderful opportunities

- Top universities: Australian National University, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Queensland

- Popular Courses: Engineering, Information Technology, Business, Environmental Science

 - Pros: High standard of education, diverse student community, opportunities for post-study work

- Cons: High tuition fees, cost of living in major cities, distance from home, mandatory minimum IELTS score of 6.0

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