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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
Main factors to consider are- 1. Return on Investment - One of the major factors is ROI. You are going to spend a lot if you go abroad. So will you earn in proportion to what you spend? Considering this factor good Indian institutes will provide a better return on investment in general. 2. Financial factors - Do you need to take a huge loan for going abroad? If your family is middle class then it will be an unnecessary burden of the loan and interest to be paid. Good Indian colleges have a decent fee and many government colleges have a very low fee. So go for these options. I would suggest pursuing B.Tech from India itself from a reputed engineering college and then going for MS abroad. But if you insist on going abroad follow a rule of thumb i.e; go only if the college ranks in top 100 in the world rankings. Otherwise, it is of no use.