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I chose to spend my year abroad in France.I’ll focus more on the cultural, learning aspects as compared to job prospects, pay etc.For me, the benefits clearly outweighed the cost (singular).I did my exchange from my university in the UK.I had tons of options, from universities in Europe to the ones in North and South America but I chose France.The basic reason is I wanted to get out of my comfort zone. Yeah, UK was out of comfort zone too since I’m originally from Pakistan but I wanted to go further.And oh, did I indeed got the challenging environment.France was completely different from what I was exposed to. Sure, I knew the basics plus just a bit about their culture from tv but that’s about it. When I landed in Paris in 2013, I only spoke a few phrases of French and that’s it.I throughly enjoyed my time there. I truly learned so much about life in France, culture, history, people and what not.During my first semester, most of my fellow students were also exchange students and I got to meet people from all across the world.One thing which was different here, there were virtually zero Pakistani students at my university in France and I’m willing to wager that I was the first Pakistani student ever at Audencia Business School. Thing is, there are tons of Pakistani students in the UK, and even at my university there, I knew some people from Pakistan before I even started. So naturally, many of the people from my friend circles were Pakistanis.Thus, I HAD to go the extra-mile to socialise.Study-wise, my course was the polar opposite of the UK. Where in the UK, course was theoretical based, at Audencia, it was highly focused on the practical aspects.I could go on and on, but you get my point.The only disadvantage, and it is a big one, is the language barrier. I just had and still do, have the basic grasps of French and I was able to get by. Mainly due to the fact that I only had to spend a year there, but if you’re planning to do a complete degree or want to better integrate, fluency in French is a must.Regardless, up to not so long ago, I classify my decision of spending a year in France as the single most life-changing incident in my life! And yeah, I’ve thought long and hard on that.Abdulla Muhammad's answer to What is an incident that changed your life?

Which are the top destinations for studying abroad for Indian students and with the help of scholarship?

When we talk about good quality of education, we need to understand that there are very less chances that you would get it for free. However, there are very good opportunities that based on the financial budget, you can get these education for a cheaper rate.Indian students should choose European countries like Poland, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Hungary, Austria, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic and Belgium where the cost is relatively very less as compared with US, UK and Australia.Germany: There is no tuition fees for public universities. Few of them charge only 1000 euros for international students. Therefore you only bear the living expenses there. Few of the top Universities are TU Munich, TU Berlin, RWTH, University of Stuttgart, TU Chemnitz etc.Poland: The tuition fees is very low like 3000 euros/yr only. Few good universities are, University of Warsaw, University of Wroclaw, University of Gdańsk, University of Łódź, University of Silesia etc. If you have a very good academic record(65%+) then you will get a scholarship of 240 euros per month.Netherlands: The tuition fees is less like 8000 - 10000 euros/yr only. Few good universities are, University of Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam, University of Groningen, Leiden University, Maastricht University etc. You can apply for Erasmus+ scholarships which are available for meritorious students for nationalities.Finland: Finland is a top education destination in east Europe where 80% people speak in English. Education cost is also less tuition fees are depend upon course to course and ranging from 2000 to 12000 euros/year. Few top universities are University of Helsinki, University of Turku, University of Tampere, University of Vaasa, Aalto University etc.Hungary: Compared to the rest of Western Europe, tuition fees in Hungary are very affordable. Tuition fees vary depending on school and program. Often medicine and dentistry are among the more expensive options with tuition fees around €20,000 while other less specialized programs can be as low as €4,500. Some of the universities are: Corvinus University, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, University of Debrecen, University of Pécs etc.You can visit Leverage Edu for details on colleges across the world, and other important relevant details.Thank You :)

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I was watching Michael Moore's Sicko and was amazed about France. The way that the French take care of their people makes me want to pack my things and move there. But I know that it can't be all good.

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roads, ( easier transportation of goods + war)
deep ocean boats ( new worlds)
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