It depends on your goals.
UK is great if you want a shorter degree, strong academics, and global recognition.
Australia offers a relaxed lifestyle, generous post-study work rights, and is very student-friendly.
USA is best for top-ranked universities, research, and flexibility—but it’s expensive and competitive.
Canada is ideal if you’re thinking long-term—good education, easier Immigration, and more affordable.
Think about what matters more to you: reputation, cost, work opportunities, or staying after study. Each country has its own strengths. Let’s chat more about your goals to find your best fit.
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I think canda
then i will go for higher studies in abroad like canada...because this country provide better study than other countries...
Australia maybe has more oppurtunities but i dont know
Canada became a bilingual country because Canadians study both French and English in school.
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Better in UK,because it's easier for you to learn something new and to keep the pace with the fashion.Australia is really a good place for retirement. Australia is better if you are planning get a PR after studies.
By the definition of Freedom house, Australia is definitely a free country. Those who beg to differ should study the freedom in countries (or lack of) such as China, North Korea and the majority of Arabic countries.
because we can get better understanding of our homeland or any other country.
1.) Australia 2.) United Kingdom 3.) Russia 4.) Ireland 5.) India
This question does not specify country. For Canada the simple answer is - No. Studying in Canada requires a Temporary Resident Visa AND a study permit. This process is an outside Canada process.
Of course, Canada is a vast country. Canada offers a wide variety of educational options and also developed a first-grade education system with high standards