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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Why Study in India from Bangladesh?


India is the second most populous country in the world and one-sixth of the world's total population. India welcomes more than 3,000 international students every year. It is a result of the country's fast growing and influential economy. It is said to be the third largest educational center in the world. Most of the arriving students are from Asian countries so it will not be difficult for any Bangladeshi student to settle there. The Indian education system has undergone rapid change as it is more oriented towards the practical side of its educational structure. As a result of this revolutionary change, Indian universities have been promoted among the top 200 institutes in the world. According to the QS World University Rankings-20, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) is proud to rank 122nd in the world and in the first place within the country. Further, QS Higher Education System Power Rankings 2018 ranked India's education system at 26th. Apart from providing quality education, India has significantly lower living costs and lower tuition fees. Starting from giving countless scholarships to Bangladeshi students, India is called the most culturally diverse country in the world. Check out why India can be your best bet for pursuing our educational career:

If you compare India to other countries, the cost of pursuing your favorite degree is around one-fourth of the developed countries, which is why 47,427 foreign students from 164 countries, including 1,518 in the US, chose India in 2018-19 for their higher studies. Bangladesh accounts for 6.5% of the total international students. Apart from the affordable structure, the Government of India offers numerous scholarships for Bangladeshi students. The cost of living in India is 66.85% lower than in the United States; Furthermore, housing costs in India are 8.25% lower than in the United States. Just to give you a rough idea, you need less than $ 2000 to meet your annual budget.

There are more than 787 universities in India. So, if you want to study in the top institutions all over South Asia, then India should be your top priority. As mentioned earlier, the IITB ranked 162nd. It is truly a matter of honor for a South Asian university to compete with the world's top universities. Indian degrees are highly competitive in the world job market in terms of quality. As a Bangladeshi student, if you want to study anywhere you can easily settle, pay less for education and find people with a mutual cultural perspective, India is the ideal country for your studies.

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