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The Future of Studying Abroad and Changing Dynamics

Studying Abroad

Due to Covid 19 pandemic, the students were showing less interest in studying abroad in 2020. Currently, the trend is changing due to the relaxed norms in many countries, Namrata Hazarika from Elets News Network writes about the future of studying abroad.

Every year, lakhs of students move from India to pursue higher education. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic spreading across the globe, Indian students became cautious in going overseas because of strict rules and regulations. Things are easing up in 2021 as an increasing number of candidates are going abroad for studying.

The experts believe that the best countries for higher education currently are the United Kingdom (UK), Canada, the US and Ireland. Since last year, the COVID 19 has created a catastrophic situation, which has shown an impact in the overall statistics on the number of students going abroad for studying. According to data from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), it is observed that there has been a significant drop in the number of students going to study overseas. Around 2.6 lakh students went abroad in 2020 as compared to 5.9 lakh students in 2019.

Opportunities for studying abroad

In the first two months of 2021, nearly 72,000 Indians went abroad to study. This number may see a spike shortly as visa appointments are opening up for the admission of students in countries of interest. Piyush Kumar, Regional Director (South Asia), IDP Education, said: “Indian students have shown more inclination towards pursuing higher studies in the UK, US, Canada, and Ireland due to revised admission regulations, flexible vaccination policies and attractive visa rules, keeping in mind the convenience of the aspirants.”

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“Recently, the UK has become one of the most favourite destinations for Indian students because of the attractive Post Study Work (PSW) Visa and the extended deadline for entry to the new PSW visa. Furthermore, students beginning their course this autumn or early next year will need to be in the UK by 6 April 2022. The authorities in the UK have also proposed a plan to vaccinate Indian students arriving in the UK by consulting a local doctor,” he added.

“Furthermore, many UK degrees, especially at the undergraduate level, include the chance to take on an internship so Indian students can get valuable work experience during their studies,” said Emma Payne, International Recruitment Manager, Global Engagement, University of Hull.

She said that international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time, which provides great opportunities. “Learning in the UK education system increases critical thinking abilities, which are highly sought-after skills in the modern workplace,” she added.

For affordable living, Canada is a popular destination for foreign students. There are also work visa opportunities, and quality education extended by high-ranked universities. “Besides, Canada is gradually lifting the travel restrictions for fully vaccinated international students,” Kumar added.

However, the US is also not staying behind in attracting students from other countries. The simplified admission processes and waiving of tests like GRE and GMAT for Indian students have provided an advantage.

“Ireland is becoming a top choice for Indian students as Irish universities provide immense opportunities to international students. Hence, the number of Indian students has been increasing in Ireland for the last 30 years. Ireland is home to advanced higher education in sectors like ICT, life sciences, and pharma, which gives it an edge over other countries,” he added.

In addition, relaxing admission deadlines and suspending submitting standardized test scores have made studying abroad easy and applicant-friendly.

Manish Shah, Managing Director, Kanan International, also said, “Indian students studying abroad also have the wonderful opportunity of working part time during their studies and also working full time during their post graduate work permit or optional practical training and gain valuable professional experience. In some countries, the students even have the option of applying for Permanent Residence in the long run.”

Trending subject in future

The pandemic has changed the way people think. The global educational trend has transformed with the introduction of online learning platforms.

Students are now focusing on subjects like artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, coding, process automation, biomedical science, nursing, medicine, cybersecurity, genetics, virology, epidemiology, digital marketing, business insights and analytics. There are immense job opportunities in the future in these areas of learning that the students can pursue. 

As we all are aware, the health system is currently witnessing a crisis due to the COVID 19 pandemic, students are focusing on the future to remain competitive and accommodate themselves with the market trends. Kumar said, “The Indian students can look forward to blended learning with online and offline classes and post-work visa permits. Also, to sustain a competitive job market and accelerate robust digitalisation amidst the pandemic, it’s right for students to explore skilled-based courses.”

“Considering the burden on health infrastructure, the jobs in sectors like Biotechnology, Health Informatics, Pharmacy, Equipment, Manufacturing, and Health Care Infrastructure will also rise, which will lead to great interest in foreign education in those streams,” he added.

Factors to consider before flying overseas

Moreover, the students consider some prominent factors before choosing the countries for higher education. With the introduction of online learning, Kumar said, “The ongoing global pandemic has put whole education to remote learning, online admission, and assessment with a safe learning environment. So, one of the key factors students should consider before choosing an institution is the mode of education. Students should see colleges offering hybrid learning. The students can even compare the tuition fee, financial aids, and flexible admission regulations offered by different countries.”

“Some of the prominent factors are the college and university ranking, the credibility of the institution, eligibility criteria for admissions and visa, demographics of the intended country of studies, financing and scholarship options, options of resettlement, career opportunities, the socio-cultural and socio-economic fabric of the planned country of studies,” said Shah.

He added that Kanan International has indigenously developed an online learning platform “KananPREP” that has assisted more than 25,000 students across the country during the period of the pandemic.”

“Apart from this, we have dedicated E-Counselling slots, virtual education fairs via “K-Events” to ensure the students and parents are not deprived of key information during such challenging times,” Shah added.

The students should focus on choosing the best universities and colleges that will help them in the long run and reap great benefits in bagging jobs.

Vaccination stress among students

Students are taking stress to get vaccinated before attending classes in overseas destinations. Shah added,  “Indian students have been travelling abroad for their higher studies for almost a year now as not all the study abroad destinations had placed stringent restrictions on the travel of the students. A lot of students are now getting their jabs and becoming eligible to travel abroad. We recommend that students opt for the vaccines Covishield and Pfizer as these vaccines carry global acceptance. In the days to come, as the infection wanes off, more and more Indian students will now be able to travel abroad to pursue their study abroad aspirations. 

In this context, Kumar added, “We are optimistic about future possibilities for international students. Several countries such as the UK, the US, and Canada are changing their rules and regulations and providing better access to early vaccinations, healthcare infrastructure, and apt financial support to students. Few of them also vaccinate international students in their universities after completing the quarantine process in a government-designated hotel.” 

“Indian Government has students who are pursuing or have to start their intake or planning on studying abroad on the priority list. Besides, to save up their time, the Government has also reduced the gap between the two doses of WHO-recognised Oxford-AstraZeneca Covishield from 3 months to 28 days in specific cases,” he added further. 

“Many have already taken Covaxin, and the authorities are working on getting their issue resolved soon. The possibilities are higher that soon it would be on the approved list of vaccinations,” Kumar added further.

Few countries like Canada and Australia exempt fully vaccinated students from mandatory hotel quarantine or shortening the quarantine period. Moreover, it is the best time for students to go abroad due to the accessibility and flexibility provided by international colleges and universities.

Uttar Pradesh to reopen schools for Class 11, 12 from August 16

Uttar Pradesh to reopen schools

Uttar Pradesh will reopen schools in the state for Class 11 and 12 from August 16. The classes will be conducted with 50 percent strength.

Due to Covid pandemic, all schools were all closed and now as the situation in Corona is under control, the Yogi Adityanath government has decided to reopen the schools to start offline classes. The state government has also directed colleges and universities to start the admission process for undergraduate programmes. The process of admission is likely to start on August 5.

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“Students of high school and inter classes will participate in the 75th Independence Day celebrations on August 15. And on August 16, teaching will commence in schools with half capacity, while adhering to the COVID-19 protocol,” Additional Chief Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal told the news agency.

As per government direction, the schools and colleges need to maintain proper COVID 19 protocols such as wearing masks, maintaining social distancing and sanitizing, which will be taken care of.

CBSE 10th result 2021 has been declared today

CBSE 10th Result 2021 declared

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced Class 10 results today. Over 2.5 lakh students have secured 90 percent and above marks.

The marking has been on the basis of an alternative marking assessment. A total of 2,00,962 students secured 90-95 percent, a total of 57,824 students secured 95 percent.

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Due to Covid 19 pandemic, the examinations were cancelled and students can check the result on the website of the board. The Class 10 pass percentage is 99.04 percent.

Maharashtra board to declare Class 12 results today

Maharashtra board declare results

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will announce the Class 12 results today. The results will be available in the official website of the board i.e results.mh-ssc.ac.in and mahahsscboard.in.

This was declared by the state education minister Varsha Gaikwad via his twitter account on Monday. The results are expected at 4 pm in the evening.

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Around 14 lakh students have registered for Class 12 exams in Maharashtra state. The examinations were cancelled this year due to the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic.

Recently, the Supreme Court has also directed schools to announce the Class 12 results by July 31.

 

Blackboard, an Edtech company, sees growth in virtual classroom solutions

Blackboard Edtech company

Blackboard, a leading global Edtech company, has witnessed a jump in the deployment of online teaching and learning platforms. The company has also seen massive growth in virtual classroom solutions.

Mr. Philip Murray, Regional Vice President Asia, said recently, “Allowing learners to have access to ongoing higher education, regardless of location, and to have continued learning that creates personalized experiences during times of disruption such as the ongoing pandemic, is mission-critical.”

Blackboard has witnessed a 39 percent surge in mobile application use in 2020. Blackboard Learn, an online teaching and learning platform, has seen a 400 percent hike. Also, there has been a 4800 percent increase in the use of its virtual classroom solution, Blackboard Collaborate.

“We are pleased to see that higher education institutions that have migrated to Blackboard’s Learning Management System, Learn, and virtual classroom solution, Blackboard Collaborate, successfully continue to deliver quality education to their students through the ongoing disruption of the pandemic,” he added.

Murray also said there will be significant options for hybrid models. Online learning will further increase its pace in India. “With remote learning being the future of education, it certainly has a critical part to play,” he added.

“By delivering an educational experience that is unique to the needs of each student, universities will be able to respond and encourage success at every stage in the education journey. This will lead to achievement of the most important outcomes in student and institutional success,” Murray further added.

Uttarakhand reopened the schools for Classes 9 to 12 on Monday

Uttarakhand reopened the schools

Uttarakhand reopened the schools for Classes 9 to 12 on Monday. However, Classes 6 to 8 will be reopening from August 16. The state government said recently that all boarding, day boarding government and private schools will reopen soon.

According to the order issued, all Covid 19 protocols should be maintained to ensure everyone’s safety. There should be proper provision to sanitise the premises, thermal screening and hand sanitizing at the gates.

Online classes will be conducted and students who are comfortable coming to school for offline classes may attend it. However, there should be consent from parents as well. There will be online classes for students of Classes 1 to 5.

Also read: Uttarakhand Class 9, 11 final exams likely to be scrapped

All teachers and staff members also need to be vaccinated as well. Vaccination drives are going on all across the country. So, this is a reason why many schools in India are reopening schools in the country.

CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 will not be releasing today

CBSE Class 10 Result 2021

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is unlikely to declare results of Class 10 today, confirmed the board officials. The Class 10 result is expected to be announced this week but not today.

The candidates need to wait for some time for the results. The results will be available on the official website of board cbseresults.nic.in. The examinations were cancelled due to covid 19 pandemic.

Around 18 lakh students have registered for Class 10 examination across the country.

Chhattisgarh to reopen schools for Classes 10 and 12

Chhattisgarh to reopen schools

Chhattisgarh schools will reopen for Classes 10, 12 from today. The government-run and private schools will reopen with 50 percent attendance. Due to Covid 19 pandemic, the schools were closed down to avoid spread of the virus.

Currently, the state is witnessing a decline in the positivity rates of the district. The positivity rate of covid cases is one percent for the last seven days.

The schools were shut down in April onwards due to the second wave of Covid 19 pandemic. During a cabinet meeting by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the decision to reopen schools was taken.

Also read: Teacher in Chhattisgarh uses unique way to teach students

The government also recently informed about the offline classes that will start from today. However, these classes will start only in those districts where the positivity is less. The Classes for 6, 7, 8 and 11 will be starting immediately. All Covid protocols will be taken care of while conducting offline classes. There is no compulsion to attend offline classes and online classes will also continue.

 

Delhi University will start registration process for undergraduate courses from today

Delhi University

Delhi University will start the registration process for undergraduate courses from today. There are 70,000 seats available for the registration.

The admission process will be interactive like last year and there will be an Artificial Intelligence-enabled chat box that will solve queries of the students. The last date of registrations is August 31.

The whole admission will be online and there will be no formalities to visit university. The first cut off list will be declared between September 7-10, according to officials.

“While CBSE, ISC boards have declared results, there are many state boards that are yet to announce results. We will provide the students the option of updating their marks at a later stage and a special window will be opened for it,” a Delhi University (DU) official said.

In 2020, over 2.85 lakh applicants applied to Delhi University from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). CBSE has declared the Class 12 results recently. The Board of School Education, Haryana and Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (ISC) also have 12,000 applicants.

The admission will be on merit basis and if required entrance examination will be conducted. Such entrance tests will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) between September 26 and October 1.

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