Carving the perfect career graph is probably impossible. However, we can
turn it near-to-perfect. One of the first steps to consider is to
select the best foreign university for your higher studies. Well, before
you do that, you should first decide upon the country where you want to
study! We are here to make things easier for you with the 5 tips for
making the best career choice.
- Make a Perfect Budget Plan: Higher studies are expensive hence, it calls for a meticulous planning of your financial standing. Given the limited number of seats in the Government medical colleges in India, the students are sometimes forced to opt for the private institutes. However, the expense is too high. On an average, the total fees for the 5+1 years MBBS course could reach well above Rs 45 Lakhs! If you need to pay the capitation fee, it could reach up to Rs 1 Crore. Comparatively, the MBBS course fees in Bangladesh is Rs 24 Lakhs to Rs 30 Lakhs on an average. Similarly, in Nepal the course fee could reach at the most Rs 38 Lakhs for 4 years and 6 months duration. Interestingly, the course fees paid to any of the private medical colleges in India is well-above the one you need to pay for studying MBBS in one of the 10 top institutes of China. It is just above Rs 4 Lakhs per year.
- Assess Your Preparation: Mock tests are organised by reputed overseas higher education consultancies. You could make an assessment of your preparation via these tests. Several foreign universities offer scholarships for those who achieve top scores in the entrance level tests. A better scorecard opens up multiple avenues.
- Subjects That Raise Your Interest Level: Those who want to pursue a career in medicine, biology or engineering should conduct a minute research on the best-ranked universities by respective subjects. For engineering degrees, Germany is a popular destination. Bangladesh, China, Nepal and Philippines are rising in popularity among Indian students who want to study MBBS. Even the prestigious governing bodies like WHO and MCI (Medical Council of India) have recognised the medical universities of the above-mentioned countries. The successful degree holders could carve a career in India as well as in Europe, Australia and the USA.
- The Available Employment Prospects: What are your career plans? Do you want to settle in foreign or come back to India? Do you want to practice individually or join a hospital or a nursing home? Even a plan outline would help you decide your future in the best way.
- Assess the Eligibility Criteria: Again we would put some important questions before you. What is the success metric with the university alumni? Do the universities offer quality education on the subject of your choice? Are you opting for an undergraduate or a post-graduation degree course?
Hopefully, our tips would help you initialise your preparation. You could approach the overseas higher education consultants in Bangladesh for additional inputs and heighten the chances of your success.