Asian campus graduates outshine foreign educated

The
International Student Employment Outcomes and Satisfaction report found that on
an average, students who had graduated from campuses in Asia earned more than
their counterparts who had studied in universities across popular study
destinations, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, US or Europe.
About 70% of jobs in students’ home countries are not advertised; professional and social networks are vital.Employment networks in location of employment are critical for graduate and alumni success, according to the report.
The
report also found that international students in the UK are less satisfied with
their international experience than in other countries of study.Graduates from
Canada and Europe were the most satisfied with the return on investment, with
74% of students saying so.
Indian students are the least satisfied with the return on investment from an
international education.Post-study employment, post-study earnings, immigration
and their actual experience is leading to high levels of dissatisfaction.
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