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Can you Study Abroad for Free?

A3 Immigration Inc

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Getting a quality education does not come cheap! Especially when you think of countries which have an excellent education system, there without having a budget of five-figures it looks impossible. While university fees and other living expenses are continuously rising across the countries, students are looking for options to pursue a recognized degree that too without feeling too much burden on their pockets. This brings us back to our question, can students study abroad for free?

You will be relaxed to hear, theoretically…yes! Now comes the next step, how is it possible? It is possible to study abroad for free but there are a lot of elements to it. The below-mentioned aspects can help students in covering their tuition fee partially or fully. We will also inform them that how they can get a quality education at minimal cost.


Scholarships

Scholarship that too fully funded scholarship is one of the ways of pursuing higher education without feeling too much pinch on your pocket. However getting a fully funded scholarship is extremely difficult, because the number of applicants is huge whereas the number of scholarships awarded is limited in numbers. There are different types of scholarships like general scholarships and some are specialized funding schemes. Also, scholarships are offered by individual universities, government agencies, charitable institutions, and some private enterprises.


Assistantships

In addition to this, MS (Graduate) and Ph.D. scholars are also awarded financial support in the form of assistantships. There are different types of assistantships for both Ph.D. and MS scholars are:

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Research Assistant (GRA)

Teaching Assistant

Research Assistant

These scholars or graduates are responsible for supporting (assistantship) the university or teachers/professors while working on their research or pursuing their graduation. Attending graduate schools or doing research can be a costly affair for some. Assistantship hours can vary between 15 to 20 hours a week depending on the college, department, discipline or the work they are assigned. These Assistants are remunerated in the form of a stipend and it depends from college to college. This stipend helps the students in focusing on their studies/work instead of working full-time.

Those who are planning a career in academics may gain invaluable experience from the teaching assistantship. Moreover, this also helps them in understanding the subject better and can also help them by developing a relationship with the professors. This networking opportunity can work wonders for them in future in case they need letters of recommendation.


Bursaries

A Bursary is a monetary award that is granted on the basis of financial need. They are different from scholarships. Generally, scholarships are merit-based and are awarded for excellence in academics. Whereas, Bursaries are financial-need based awards that do not have to be repaid. Various colleges and universities offer financial grants to students in the form of Bursary, so, students can pursue higher education without worrying about the fees and other expenses. The terms and conditions for getting it varies from university to university. Most of the institutions offering bursaries require students to donate or contribute after completing their studies, so, that others can also benefit through this. Also, in many institutions, students need to give their services in lieu of the bursary.


Paid Internships

An internship is gaining formal work experience offered by the employer to potential employees for a specified period of time. This work is related to the student’s field, which ultimately helps them in enhancing their profile and also helps them to learn about their field. Also, the work gives them an edge over other job seekers in the market. Apart from giving them some extra money, the internship gives students industry experience which can prove to be handy at the work and so they can manage more responsibilities while receiving less on-the-job training. Most important, interns get a chance to network with other professionals from their field which can benefit them in the future as well.


Part-time Work

Various countries allow foreign students to do paid work for 20 hours a week. Like students with Canada students visa or New Zealand student visa can take a paid job/work for 20 hours a week. Most of the popular study destinations across the globe allow students to work for up to 20 hours a week while completing their studies. Generally, these are the maximum number of hours the students can work along with their studies, they are allowed to work for lesser than this. In part-time work, students are paid on hourly basis. Usually, the rate of pay varies from $10 to $12 per hour. The working hours are restricted because authorities don’t want that the part-time work will affect students’ lose their focus from studies in any way.

So, after looking at all the aspects, we come back to our question we asked that can students study abroad for free, practically…No! Students need to bear other costs themselves, but the cost of pursuing higher education abroad can come at par with the Indian Education System.



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