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Indians most keen to send kids abroad for higher studies: HSBC

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Parents are increasingly willing to spend more for kids' education overseas as 88% of them want to send their children abroad for post-graduate studies, said an HSBC survey.
According to the global financial services company, India has the world's highest proportion of parents (88%) who are willing to send their children abroad for higher studies, ahead of Turkey (83%), Malaysia and China (82% each).
In comparison, Australia finds itself at the bottom, where 52% parents are willing to send children abroad for post-graduate studies. For Canada and the United States, the figure reads 53% and 59%, respectively.
The report singled out higher costs as one of the key barriers for Indian parents when it comes to sending children overseas for education. But they are still willing to go that extra mile.
Nearly 93% Indian parents, who are open to the idea of an international university education, would consider paying more for it than they would do here in India.
"Parents should start planning and saving smartly for their children's education in order to ensure that the ambitions they have for them are fulfilled," HSBC India Head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management S Ramakrishnan said.
As per the survey, information technology is the most preferred sector for Indians. The proportion of parents willing to get their children into the IT sector is highest in India (18%), followed by 11% each in the UAE and Indonesia.
Parents from the UAE (33%) and Indonesia (31%) are more likely to get their children into medicine while 14 per cent of Indian parents want their children to make a career either in medicine or engineering, HSBC said.

http://www.dnaindia.com/money/repor...d-kids-abroad-for-higher-studies-hsbc-2104794
 
hi

recently my daughter did her USMLE exam in the MD programme...its called USMLE STEP 1 exam....i heard that very tough

and good score requires for residency in medical.....many indian students did well when compare with others....

overall asian students hard work pays off.....so many US medical graduates very hard to achieve their expectations...
 
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