A large percentage of students (70%) demonstrate optimism with their decision to study abroad, despite the current Covid 19 situation. While a very low percentage of students (9%) wish to defer their admission for this year’s intake, merely 1% exhibit the inclination to continue their education in India, with a fifth of the percentage experiencing a state of dilemma.
The fear of an entire year getting wasted for aspirants in the middle of their applications for Fall 2020, raises panic among students. According to sources, a lot of students face difficulty in accessing information from the universities.
With the affirmative initiatives of several study abroad consultants, to disseminate status/updates about international universities (via free webinars) to thousands of aspirants, aspirants feel a sense of relief.
Source: The Pie News
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