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How Vaccine Brings Hope for Indian Students Who Want to Study Abroad? ICFEI Explains



12 February 2021: The COVID-19 affected almost every sector in the market bringing a downturn in the entire economy. However, what the disease crushed to the core is the dream of the young aspirants who wanted to go abroad for further studies. Now, the vaccine has brought new hope for those who are waiting to apply to foreign universities. Still, the question is if applying or planning for foreign studies based on vaccine news is a smart move? Fortunately, ICFEI Overseas Career Pvt. Ltd – a leading agency that helps students to get a visa for study and job abroad is just around the corner to answer this question with solid figures and facts.

In the recent live session on Facebook and Instagram, Mr. Mayank Kapoor the director and CEO of the company highlighted that “The news of the vaccine against the COVID-19 might help to reshape the applicants’ attitude toward studying abroad. According to a recent survey, there are more than 30% of the students still want to apply for foreign education as they couldn’t do it last year due to the pandemic. Now as the news of vaccine has rolled down, countries might also lift the travel ban to make it easier for students to attention one-on-one classes.” He further explained that “Of course, it will take some time to go back to the normal get back to the normal but the least you can do right now is start applying to the foreign universities to reserve your seat.”

During the session, the person from the crowd asked “Do you think universities will welcome foreign students after the hype of corona?” Mr. Kapoor tacked this question in style, informing the student that “last year was no less than a nightmare for foreign universities and I am not only talking about local universities even the prestigious universities like Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, and others also have to suffer from a huge loss due to the pandemic as students failed to travel their destination to take the course. As the vaccine will tackle the key obstacle for students planning to study abroad by lifting the travel ban. With the successful vaccine drive in 2 to 3 months, universities will be ready to welcome students with open arms.” The answer helped the student to comprehend how the vaccine drive can be a game-changer for both foreign universities and stude ...

News Release: How Vaccine Brings Hope for Indian Students Who Want to Study Abroad? ICFEI Explains
Submitted on: February 15, 2021 03:02:47 PM
Submitted by: Mayank Kapoor
On behalf of: www.icfei.com/
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