Is the USA the only country for my Master's, or can I consider UK, Ireland, Canada, or Australia?
29 May 2026 · Answered by Disha Roy Choudhury · 1 min read
No, the USA is not your only option. You can also consider countries such as the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Germany, Singapore, or New Zealand depending on your specialization, budget, career goals, and long-term plans. Different countries offer different advantages in terms of duration, fees, work opportunities, and immigration pathways.
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