Students are always faced with difficulties of choice when it comes to selection of the right program to study abroad. We have partial and full sponsored scholarships. The confusion emanates where you have to chose the best program suited for your undergraduate or post-graduate program. I think colleges and universities should come in hand to salvage these dilemma and explain to the potential applicants. They should clearly state the requisite requirements for one to suite a certain program. In some cases you find a student has won a scholarship to study abroad, but the program selection was based on availability and desperation. They come back after the course completion and start tarmacking to find a job of what they studied abroad. Some programs maybe marketable abroad but when the said student returns to home country you get he can't get a job that matches his qualification. This forces some students to become a laughing stock in the vicinity by the natives. They be ridiculed like "You went to study abroad yet you can't feed yourself".
There should be clear guidance prior the application of scholarship clearly defining the right choice of program for the prospective students who which to study abroad. Nonetheless, receive my utmost gratitude for the support you have shown students overseas over the years.
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