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why study in u.s.

Benefits:-

The United States is the premiere destination for international students from all over the world.
The main advantages of higher education in the USA are as follows:

 World class learning institutions:-
The United States has more institutions of higher learning than any other country in the world.
More importantly than that, however, is the quality of these academic bodies. Most American colleges and universities offer top-notch education programs with highly qualified teaching staff.
The research at many of these universities is cutting-edge and often published in journals worldwide. Many of the professors at these schools are leading authorities in their field.
The list of world-class learning institutions in the USA is endless and include, but are not limited to: Stanford University, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, California Institute of Technology, UC Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, MIT, John Hopkins, Northwestern University, etc.

Endless study choices:-
One of the best things about studying in the USA is the vast number of academic options offered to students.
Since the USA is such a large country with vast resources, almost every field of study is available in the country.
One can study everything from Russian history to nuclear physics.
That is why so may foreigners choose to obtain their training in the USA. If you can perceive it, you can probably find some place in America to study it.


 Worldwide recognition:-
A degree or certificate from a college or university is useless if it is not recognized by employers, other institutions or field authorities.
Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to ensure than the degree from the school you choose is recognized in the place you plan to use it in.
Fortunately, colleges and universities in America are given professional accreditation by different governing bodies.
These schools have to earn their accreditation by meeting certain criteria, helping ensure a quality education, as well as a degree or certificate that is recognized. Most schools in the USA are accredited, though we strongly suggest that you thoroughly find out what each school's accreditation is before deciding.
There are thousands of US schools that offer credentials recognized in almost every corner of the world.

Supporting industries, training & research:-
Because of the vast wealth of resources in America, the opportunities for practical training related to your field of study are vast.
Most college and universities have established affiliations with employers and researchers in different fields of study, thereby creating an avenue for students to obtain hands-on and invaluable experience.
Many universities even require that students obtain practical training in order to graduate.
In many cases, these opportunities are not available any where else in the world.

 People and culture:-
America is a melting pot of people from all over the world.
One will find most Americans to be very hospitable, friendly, kind, generous and accepting of foreigners. Of course, there are a few exceptions, as in any country, but these are not the norm.
In general, the people are funny, gregarious, innovative, and eager to learn.
These are traits that many international students adopt and take home with them.

 
Technology:-
Regardless of what degree a student chooses to pursue in school, he or she will have to use computers and other technologies in order to succeed.
Many universities incorporate the latest technology into their curriculum, encouraging students to obtain proficiency before they go out into the workplace.
Specialized technology, such as the newest medical equipment in medical schools, allows each student to maximize their true potential and gain experience that is marketable in the real world.

 Flexibility:-
Since the USA school system utilizes credit units and often accommodates working students, most schools offer academic programs that are flexible in nature.
This means that, very often, one can choose when to attend classes, how many classes to enroll in each semester or quarter, what elective or optional classes to take, etc.
 An American education is very conforming to each student's needs.

 Campus experience:-
It has been said that the friends and experience obtained during campus life are worth as much as the education itself.
Many make friends that last lifetimes.
The lessons learned my co-existing and living  with others from all over the world are priceless.

Global focus:-
More and more often, American colleges and universities are focusing on the global aspects of each subject, better preparing students with a worldwide view of their field.
No longer can students merely focus on certain geographic areas when obtaining their academic training.
Most US learning institutions have recognized this and offer a more comprehensive and global curriculum to meet these new trends.

 


WHY STUDY IN UNITED KINGDOM

features of the UK which you may want to consider when deciding if you wish to study



Culture
Note that there are good and bad sides to each characteristic, and there are many exceptions to these stereotypes.

Diversity:
There is a wide mix of cultures in the UK. In London there are foreign communities from most parts of the world.

Freedom:
People usually feel free to express their own opinions and wear what they want.

Creativity:
Individual ideas are encouraged.
Arts and music are creative.
British people are often so good at working as a group.


Language
The UK is where the English language developed.
There are more people using English as their first language in the UK than in any other country except the US (the countries with the most English speakers are the US: 230 million, the UK: 60 million, Canada: 20 million, Australia: 15 million, Ireland/New Zealand/South Africa: 3 million).
British English is easily understood in many parts of the world.
Many people like British accents, although it can take some time for a foreigner to get used to some of the regional varieties

Travel

It is easy to travel to the UK.
There are flights to London from most parts of the world.
You can travel around the UK by trains and bus, and the services are very efficient.
It is usually not necessary for a student to have a car.
The country is quite small, so it is easy to make day-trips or to go on holiday to other parts of Britain.
The UK is close to the many different countries of continental Europe.
If you come to work or study in the UK, you may have the opportunity to experience a variety of different cultures of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany, Spain, Portugal and other countries

Health
If you are on a course for more than 6 months, you should be able to obtain free health treatment if you become ill.
and u will be provided with necessary documentation for registering to the NHS(national health services) UK

Work
If you are given a student visa when you enter the UK, you are allowed to work part-time. (20 hours per week and competitive rate of pay £5.73 per hour subject to change according to national minimum wages )
The cost of living in the UK (for example, accommodation and food) is quite easy to get.
Employment opportunities exist: unemployment is quite low in many parts of the UK,
 Voluntary work has a long history in the UK and is usually well- organized.
The number of holidays people can take is quite high compared to some other countries, and members of staff are usually encouraged to take them.

Education
The British educational system has a good reputation.
 Accredited qualifications obtained from British schools and universities are recognised in most parts of the world.
There are courses in a wide variety of subjects, including many which are open to international students.
 Language teaching methods in the UK are well developed .


 


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