Can I go abroad after 10th?

Asked by Aftab Ansari almost 2 years ago

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Divyakshi  Gupta

Divyakshi Gupta

Study Abroad Expert

YES, of course, you can study abroad after class 10th. Many people think about studying abroad only for their master's degree but I personally feel that you should take this step as soon as possible. Studying abroad opens up a vast variety of career options. You get to choose from various courses that you wish to study and gain all that exceptional knowledge and skills from the expert and trained faculty from across the globe.
Studying abroad will also make you more independent, responsible and will boost your overall personality as you would be interacting with a diverse range of people on a daily basis from a very young age.
So, if your parents are comfortable you should definitely study abroad without a second thought.
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Abhiyudaya Chauhan

Abhiyudaya Chauhan

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Yes, it is possible to study abroad after completing the 10th grade, but it requires careful planning and consideration. This usually means enrolling in a high school abroad for your 11th and 12th grades, which is quite common in countries like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. These countries have well-established frameworks for accepting international high school students, and there are various programs such as boarding schools or homestay programs where you can complete your high school education.

Studying abroad at such an early stage offers numerous benefits, including enhanced language skills, exposure to different cultures, and a broader educational perspective. It can also potentially ease the transition to an international university later on. However, this decision should be made with thorough research into potential schools, understanding the legal and visa requirements, and preparing for the emotional and academic challenges of studying in a new environment. Families should also consider the financial aspects and support systems available for younger students abroad.

If you have any further questions just ask me or book a free call with our Study Abroad Expert to know more.


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I want scholarship to abroad studies in USA can you help me 


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