June 01, 2023
Points you should keep in mind before deciding on studying abroad
by Arunachalam
As more and more nurses are trying to move abroad to pursue higher education, the question of where to study has become more significant. When determining where to pursue your education, you should consider several factors to choose a location that would be most helpful to your learning experience. There are many options available for you, so it's important to pick the ideal one for both living and learning. You should consider the following important aspects before choosing where to study abroad.
Choose an appropriate country
Canada
The world's most welcoming immigration policies are found in this nation. Nurses who choose to stay in Canada can simply further their nursing education there and join the nation's healthcare workforce. Since there is a stronger emphasis on practical training than on theoretical learning, the educational system here adopts a progressive approach to learning. You have a variety of specialisations to select from, which is one major advantage of taking nursing courses in Canada. It aids in deciding where to set down roots within the extensive network.
New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the newly emerging study-abroad destinations for nursing students. People who want to learn using the British educational system ought to think about pursuing their studies in New Zealand. The nation uses research-based teaching strategies that offer several opportunities for fresh insights and learnings. In New Zealand, as opposed to other nations, there are many leadership positions available after completing your degree. The nation's limited population is one of the primary causes of this.
Australia
Australia continues to enjoy widespread recognition among overseas students for its abundance of nursing possibilities. The nation provides IENs who desire to move overseas with affordable study possibilities. In addition to its stunning surroundings. Registered nurses in Australia have a high standard of living, with an average annual pay of $80,906.
Check the Language Requirements
Unless you are from a nation where English is the primary language, it is vital to show documentation of your English language proficiency. The main goal of meeting the language criteria is to confirm that, as an immigrant, you are familiar with the regional tongue. You must take an exam under the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) if you are from a non-English speaking countries.
IELTS is a well-known proficiency test that evaluates your English proficiency for higher education and international migration. The British Council states that the IELTS test evaluates your reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities in English. It is intended to mirror how you will use English in your new life overseas while you study, work, and go about your normal everyday activities.
Visa Requirements
You must determine if you qualify for the country's visa requirements before making plans for higher education. There is a specific visa category that makes applying for higher education in nations like Canada, New Zealand, and Australia easier and allows for learning in accredited institutions. You can also keep a close eye on things because sometimes visa possibilities and requirements can alter. Check the website of the relevant foreign embassy for information pertaining to the nation you intend to relocate to in order to stay informed.
Living expenses
The cost of living in a certain nation is a key factor in deciding where to relocate. If you are relocating from an underdeveloped country to a developed one, daily living expenses can be high. Survival is somewhat simpler if you are taking a nursing course in Canada, though. Internationally educated nurses might find economical study and housing choices in provinces like Ontario (IENs).
Duration of the course
If you are seriously pondering on studying abroad, the length of the course should be considered because it has an impact on the price of the course. One should decide how long they are comfortable in living abroad as a student. If the course lasts for a considerable amount of time, the student should think about selecting a country where he or she will feel at home. An individual should be able to integrate into the culture of the country since they intend to stay there for a long time.
Finance
The costs incurred on the course should be taken into account before making the decision to study abroad. Due to the high costs associated with studying abroad, a significant number of prospective students choose not to pursue an overseas education. A student who wants to study abroad has a wide range of financial aid alternatives at their disposal, and colleges abroad also provide a variety of scholarship programmes to deserving students who have consistently demonstrated academic excellence. Prior to selecting a certain option, it is important that you carefully investigate all your options.
Conclusion
You should make the final call of moving abroad only after assessing all of the above factors. Feel free to call our experts at MWT Education Consultancy if you need any assistance in choosing your study destination or selecting the appropriate course.
Written by
Arunachalam
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