Is it better for my son to do a bachelor's abroad or after completing bachelor's in India for a Master's?
It depends on your son's career goals, budget, and preferences.
- Bachelor's abroad: Offers international exposure, access to global job markets, and advanced facilities. Some countries provide post-study work visas (PSW), allowing graduates to gain international work experience. However, costs are typically higher. - Bachelor's in India: More affordable, with a familiar environment and strong local networks. This can be a good foundation before pursuing a master's abroad for global exposure at a lower overall cost.
Many students choose to complete their bachelor's in India and then pursue a master's abroad to balance cost and international opportunities.
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