there is one problem with studying in europe, out of the uk and ireland.......msian/sporean employers are not familiar with european unis and qualifications, and you may potentially face problems with recognition, and acceptance of your qualifications...........given a choice, they are more likely to give the job to someone from leeds or glasgow than someone from some unknown uni in germany or france or poland..........
and for professional courses, recognition and registration is crucial, so do your homework first........this is tricky for courses like law, medicine/dentistry, even engineering if you want to become a professional engineer in msia..........
the articles above are geared towards british students, now they have to pay 3 time more fees.......the above issues are NOT relevant to them, because as part of the eu, all degrees and qualifications are cross recognised and more widely accepted within the eu countries.....
GO abroad, says British educators
Mar 2 2011, 11:32 AM
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