The development of transportation and telecommunication has diminished physical distances across the globe and blurred the boundaries among nations. An increasing number of governments, corporations, and individuals (students/professionals) have started making connections with one another, regardless of their nationality. With the world converging towards globalization, there is greater scope to widen opportunities in education, especially for students. As a result, today's students have higher chances of implementing practices in the global arena and learn about the know-how of different countries. Cross-cultural references and a global perspective allow students to have a pragmatic view of international industries. Studying abroad is a pretty exciting and rewarding experience for...
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