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An economically deprived girl student in your class who has received
admission in a reputed college abroad needs monetary help to pursue
further studies there. Have a group discussion amongst your friends to
seek solutions to help her. Write four/five views in the form of dialogues.​

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Answered by rsingh625
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1. Ease of admission

Admission to India’s top-ranked institutes is highly competitive given that lakhs of students pass out of high school every year and seats available for admission are quite limited. IIMs (Indian Institute of Management), IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) and AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) are amongst India’s dream schools. The race to secure admission gets much more intense depending on the level of study and discipline. On top of that, students have to deal with the stress of acing entrance exams for certain disciplines, for example the Joint Entrance Exams (JEE mains) for engineering colleges and the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) for medical colleges. A study revealed that on average, a student has less than a 50% chance of securing admission to a highly reputed IIT.

High cut-offs cause even the brightest students to give up on their hope of securing admission to a course and college of their choice. And as a result, students with no guaranteed admission have to think through the final option of studying abroad. Eventually, students with a strong academic standing and enough budget choose to further their higher education abroad. Since undergraduate admission at a highly ranked foreign school is perceived to be comparatively easier, an increasing number of students from India are choosing to take the big leap.

2. More study options

A common concern about the Indian education system is that its academic institutes focus only on delivering popular STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) courses. A segment of Indian students who wish to take the road less traveled, are constantly looking to advance their higher studies abroad just because their desired program is not widely available in the country! Even if the course is available, the universities in India lack expertise and accreditation to shape talented students for a better career path.

On the other hand, there is a rich variety of courses available to international students in countries like the US, UK, and Canada. Schools in these countries offer courses in some of the most contemporary and unconventional fields like entertainment, sports and psychology. For example, a student who wants to study filmmaking in India has fewer film academies or schools to choose from and may end up with just a diploma. Whereas the same student can pursue a fully accredited Bachelor’s Degree and study filmmaking in greater depth if the course is pursued abroad.

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