65% study abroad aspirants are not financially ready, what can they do? Survey by The WorldGrad
Studying abroad can take a financial toll on parents and students; however, it does not become a deterrent for them. In a survey conducted by The WorldGrad- a study abroad EdTech platform, it was found that around 65% of students aspiring to study abroad had less than 10L annual family income. The survey was conducted on a data set of 1000+ aspirants to determine their financial readiness for an undergraduate degree in countries like Australia, UK and US. The findings also suggest that the majority of these aspiring candidates are not financially prepared in terms of a viable collateral other than their parent’s properties and have savings less than 30L as a family (75%). Furthermore, the unprecedented COVID-19 has gravely impacted the finances of several families pushing their survival back on their savings. Despite the results that indicate lack of financial alacrity, aspirants still wish to study abroad.
Talking about the Survey and the current landscape, Abhinav Mital- Founder of The WorldGrad made an observation, “The study abroad landscape has changed drastically in India post pandemic. A myriad of platforms now exists for students to help them navigate bottlenecks in their overseas journey. Being in the industry we know and recommend each use case fit for an aspirant to help them access global education. Right from selecting programs, countries, financial assistance, IELTs/English preparation support and budgeting- all is made possible through overseas EdTech platforms. A lot of the work has to go in creating awareness around the EdTech platforms and ways that exist for students as options.”
The above two criteria differentiate in-country programs which are purely cost-saving measures vs those that carry more academic value and international experience.
There are a couple of good examples such as the Unismarter program and the UOWCA Global online accelerator program, both of which are offered through The WorldGrad platform. These two programs take students to more than 100+ degrees in countries like the UK, Australia, Dubai and soon to be launched USA. Both programs offer international curriculum with overseas educators and are fully recognised across 10 global universities. Students are spending more time researching options and identifying smart, cost-effective ways to pursue their dreams. Most students who enquire with us invest a lot of time in evaluating the financial impact of an overseas education on their families and therefore when we talk about loans, scholarships and hybrid program options, they find it extremely informative and helpful. Having said that, it remains a big challenge for many families to commit to such large sums of money or take on loans and therefore affordability is the biggest reason for students not being able to enrol in overseas programs.
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