Should one go australia when there are so many attacks on indians at this point of time?
Should one go Australia for studies ?
CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani (Landmark Group) (23502 Points)
16 September 2010CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani (Landmark Group) (23502 Points)
16 September 2010Should one go australia when there are so many attacks on indians at this point of time?
CA.G.Muguntha Narayanan
(Internal Auditor at TVS Motors)
(2195 Points)
Replied 16 September 2010
Dear Prakash,
i wud prefer to stay away
Revathi
(Manager)
(40 Points)
Replied 16 September 2010
Yes people may go to Australia to prove that INDIANs are capable of handling / doing anything in any country....
sh
(service)
(46 Points)
Replied 17 September 2010
It is not worth it at all. Top Indian education Institutions are world class
Rahul Ramesh
(CA Final, BCom, MBA)
(1084 Points)
Replied 17 September 2010
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It is not worth it at all. Top Indian education Institutions are world class |
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vijay
(Accountant)
(888 Points)
Replied 17 September 2010
i think India is much much better than Australia and our CA, Doctors and Engineers Etc., are good example of that
Akhilesh
(Trainee)
(43 Points)
Replied 17 September 2010
YES....
Reasons-
1) You will earn in Dollars. 1 AUD is equivalent to 43 INR approx.
2) Its a developed nation with less population.They are far better than other developed nations like US and Uk or rest of europe.
3) Attacks on Indian is nothing but hype created by media. Many Indians are living happily in Sydney and at other places.
4) Australian economy is dominated by service sector and it is rich in natural resources, so the scope is massive...
5) None of our University ranked in Top-100 list of Universities in world. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), India has the lowest public expenditure on higher education.
So, think out of box and grab the opportunities ............ No doubt Indian market is also one of the fastest growing market but we are lagging far behind because of politics, lack of infrastructure and lack of educational and research facilities..............
Syed Faraz
(Manager, Audit, KPMG)
(375 Points)
Replied 04 February 2011
@ Akhilesh, you earn in $ but you spend in $ too :) compare the cost of living between the two countries and you'll freak out.