Singapore
Singapore is a thriving, multiethnic city-state that is home to some of the most esteemed academic institutions on the planet. The good news is that English is one of Singapore's official languages and that it is used as the primary language of instruction at institutions. High living costs match the high standard of life.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore National University both placed in the top 15 of the QS World University Rankings
Around 80% of the population is fluent in English
Malaysia
The country has recently made significant investments in the higher education industry and is swiftly establishing itself as a popular study destination for international students. Private colleges and certain public institutions teach in English, which is also widely spoken among Malaysians. Most colleges now provide English proficiency courses for students with low language proficiency. The cost of living in Malaysia is as affordable as possible for foreign students.
India
There is a lot of cultural and linguistic diversity in India; hundreds of dialects are spoken there, and no less than 26 different mother tongues have more than a million speakers. To help non-native speakers improve their language skills, language classes are frequently offered to them.
English is the primary medium of instruction in most Indian colleges, particularly at the postgraduate level
In India, living expenses are quite reasonable, and tuition prices are also quite reasonable, with most courses costing between US$3,300 and US$7,800lands
You won't have trouble communicating with the locals if you wish to take courses taught in English. Here are the reasons:
90% of the population speaks the language
More than 2,000 English-taught courses are available in the Netherlands and most of them are master's degrees
For historical reasons, English has become the world’s most important language. It’s the de facto second language taught in most countries today. For native speakers – or other fluent English speakers – this means that there are many places where you can study abroad for a semester or take a whole degree program in English.
Of course, international students have long flocked to English-speaking countries for higher education. The United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand continue attracting millions of students.
This article is for US students looking overseas for interesting study abroad opportunities in English-speaking countries and at institutions in other countries that offer academic study in English.
If you are currently enrolled at a North American university, do some research and then reach out to your international education office on campus. Maybe your school already has an agreement with one of the schools or programs discussed in this article.
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