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Where to study abroad?

Asked by krishnalimishra (7points) June 4th, 2016

I am planning to do my masters studies abroad but confused to choose which country. If anybody have any idea on this. Please share.

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Setanta's avatar

It would help if you could tell people what you plan to study, and the language of the country in which you hope to work after you complete your education. I’m not saying that i will be able to answer your questions, but whoever does will need to know those things.

JLeslie's avatar

Where are you? What subjects are you interested in?

krishnalimishra's avatar

I am from India. I want to take my master degree inn Computers from an International university. USA, Australia, UK, Canada, Singapore are many options to choose from but plenty of questions, lots of doubts making it difficult for me to reach a perfect destination.

JLeslie's avatar

All those choices sound good to me. I don’t think you can make a bad decision. Do you care about the climate in the country? Opportunity to travel? Possibility of staying in the country after finishing school? Canada is a lovely country, but very cold weather in the winter, and the winter is long. The one exception is Vancouver area usually is a little more mild. America is huge, with probably many choices for you. Very varied choices of weather from desert to tropical to cold. Lots of good universities to pick from. Last I heard America still needs people with that field of study. In Europe you will be able to see many parts of Europe. Plus, I think Ireland and Scotland still heavily seek people from around the world with those skills. I’ve never been to Singapore, but my friends who lived there liked it very much. Australia is supposed to be lovely.

How far you will be from home might be a factor too. It’s all a flight either way I guess. Just some flights much longer than others.

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