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Sushil Sukhwani is the founding director of the overseas education consultant firm, Edwise International. He has 31 years of experience in counselling students who have opted to study abroad in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He is part of the board of directors at the American International Recruitment Council and an honorary committee member of the Australian Alumni Association. Sukhwani is an MBA graduate from Bond University, Australia. ... more
Asked by Anonymous - Apr 23, 2024Hindi
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Hello My Daughter pursuing B.A Psychology Hons from Lady shri Ram college Delhi University and her keen interest to become clinical psychologist and targeting to pursuing M.phil from Nihmans Bangalore. Is it correct strategy? Every one targeting to go abroad and pursue higher degree in Psychology, how you rate india's top noch institute vs abroad?

Ans: Hello,

To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am happy to hear that your daughter is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) Psychology after which she intends pursuing Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.). To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that your daughter’s plan of studying a B.A. in Psychology Honours from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, and then subsequently pursuing an M.Phil from NIMHANS, Bangalore, appears to be a sound one, especially if she aspires to be a clinical psychologist. You would be glad to know that both, Lady Shri Ram College and NIMHANS are prominent institutions well-known for offering high-quality psychology education.

When deciding whether to pursue a further psychology degree overseas or in India, I would like to tell you that both options have their merits and disadvantages.

Remember that students studying overseas gain exposure to a broad range of viewpoints, cultural backgrounds, and possibly state-of-the-art research facilities and techniques. Moreover, one’s horizons can be expanded and he/she can be offered significant global experience, which can prove beneficial in an interconnected world.

On the other hand, India also houses a number of prestigious universities, viz., NIMHANS, which are highly recognized for their proficiency in and contributions to the psychological domain. Remember that studying in India can provide students with knowledge of local surroundings, networks, and future job prospects in the nation’s healthcare and academic sectors.

Lastly, the decision should best resonate with your daughter’s personal as well as career objectives. If she intends working in India and participating in regional mental health initiatives, then I would like to tell you that pursuing a Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) at NIMHANS could be a great option. On the other hand, if your daughter is interested in learning about varied cultures and possibly working overseas, then studying overseas might be a better option.

I would recommend that your daughter conducts a comprehensive study on both options, taking into account variables viz., her individual preferences, experience of the faculty members, possibilities for research, as well as the job opportunities. Not just that, in order to make an educated choice that best resonates with her ambitions, I would suggest that your daughter seeks counsel from industry professionals, instructors, and alumni.

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Dear Sushil, My daughter ( only child) is doing her final year from Amity -Mumbai, Bsc-Clinical Psychology. She wants to go abroad .Which will be good country. What will be the Expenses and whether the career has scope abroad.
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First and foremost, thank you for getting in touch with us. I am happy to hear that your daughter is pursuing the final year of her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Clinical Psychology and thereafter, wishes to pursue higher studies overseas. To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that a number of variables viz., your daughter’s interests, the budget, the preferred field of psychology she intends specializing in, and her professional objectives, play a key role in deciding on a country to pursue higher studies and a career in clinical psychology. Concerning your question, I would recommend that she considers the following:

The USA is home to prestigious universities that offer outstanding clinical psychology programs. Nevertheless, costs can be high, including living expenses, tuition fees, and healthcare. Although assistantships and scholarships are available, they are highly competitive. You would be glad to know that the job prospects in the USA is enormous with opportunities in research, diverse healthcare environments, academia, as well as patient care. Next, coming to Canada, the country’s top-notch instruction and multicultural setting is well-regarded. Remember, in comparison to the USA, expenditures may be comparatively lower. However, it still calls for proper financial planning. Offering possibilities in academia, research, and practice, clinical psychology is a legally regulated profession in Canada. Universities in the UK offer exceptional programs in psychology. I would like to tell you that based on the location and the university opted for, costs may differ. Possibilities for research, teaching, and clinical practice, are offered by the country. Nevertheless, bear in mind that post-Brexit visa rules could have an impact on overseas students. Noteworthy programs in psychology are offered by universities in Australia. Remember that although expenditures can range from low to high, scholarships are available. Offering possibilities in research, clinical practice, and other mental health services, in Australia, clinical psychology is a legally regulated profession. Coming to Netherlands, the country is renowned for its advanced approaches to psychology and mental healthcare. Programs in the Netherlands are often taught in English, and tuition fees for overseas students are relatively cheaper. The employment opportunities include research, clinical practice, and policy development.

Prior to deciding on a country, I would suggest that your daughter conducts an extensive study on the visa prerequisites, demand in the labor market, licensing procedures for practicing psychologists, as well as the cultural aspects pertaining to each country. Not just that, she should also acquire counsel from professional advisors or educational counselors, as well as get in touch with experts in the field of her choosing.

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Hi sir, my daughter completed 12th this year and expecting to join MBBS through NEET and based on her rank, she might get into a private college (fees + exp others around 15L) per year..looking for advice on whether to consider doing in India at this cost (total exp for 4.5 to 5 years is 60-70L) or try abroad with little more expendtiure but get better opportunities and career path...she is interested in nuero psychology area..please advice, thanks..
Ans: Your daughter can prefer pursuing MBBS abroad. However, she has to take into consideration the following before finalising any Medical College Abroad:

1) College Recognition: It is essential to thoroughly research any medical college she is considering to apply, so that she can verify its recognition in its own country and in India. Please visit the Medical Council of India website to confirm if the college she is interested in, is recognised by the MCI. Also, check that prospective medical school is recognised by WHO (World Health Organisation). A degree from an unrecognized institute will most likely not be of any use in her career.

2) License to Practice: If your daughter completes her MBBS degree outside of India, she will be required to pass the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) screening test in order to register with the MCI or any state medical council and practice medicine in India. The test is conducted twice a year by the National Board of Examinations for Indian nationals and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). FMGE is based on the MBBS curriculum and she needs to score minimum marks to qualify.

3) Practical Training: Learning practical clinical skills is an important part of studying MBBS. However, some international medical colleges have gained notoriety for offering very little practical training to medical students. When you research medical colleges, make sure to check the percentage of practical training as well as reviews from current and previous students so that your daughter does not lose out on learning important practical skills. Make sure to check the NMC guidelines for foreign medical graduates in India, specifying that course duration must minimum duration and also Internship is mandatory.

4) The medium of instruction for MBBS generally remains English for the majority of nations, however, local languages also play an important role. Your daughter may also be required to study the local language, for example, Mandarin in China, or Russian in Russia. Staying away from family in a new country for 5+ years is also not easy and you will most likely take time to adjust.

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Hi Sushil, my daughter is doing her Graduation in Psychology Hons and Research from Amity University Kolkata. She wishes to pursue higher education in Psychology for doing Masters and subsequent Doctorate abroad. Post completion of Master and Doctorate. Pls suggest for best options. Also should she settle abroad post studies or does India have better career options in Psychology in the near future? kindly suggest. Tanushyam Kanjilal
Ans: Hi Tanushyam,

Thank you for reaching out. It’s great to hear that your daughter is pursuing her graduation in Psychology and research at Amity University Kolkata.

Pursuing a Master’s and Doctorate from prestigious universities abroad, like UC Berkeley and King’s College London, would provide her with specialized courses in areas like clinical and corporate psychology, along with valuable research opportunities. These institutions also have a higher demand for psychologists, which can lead to faster career progression and global exposure.

While career options in India are growing, studying abroad can offer a broader range of opportunities. She should also consider attending international conferences to build networks and explore internships.

Ultimately, the decision depends on her career goals, preferred work environment, and the opportunities available to her after completing her studies.

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