There are numerous international
destinations worldwide where students from diverse parts of the world can
pursue higher education. However, the UK and the US are two top study destinations
that attract a large number of international students every year, thanks to
their excellent academic facilities and infrastructure, state-of-the-art
high-tech classroom teaching methods, renowned faculty, and more.
Studying in the UK or the US has its advantages and disadvantages. However, after graduating from these institutions, the chances of getting a job in a well-known agency or organisation are also very high. This article sheds light on what these two countries offer to foreign students in terms of courses, post-graduate jobs, and growth prospects. Let's now explore which is better for Indian students: the US or the UK. If you prefer warm or cold places, this section will help you decide where you would like to pursue your higher education.
A) US (
The US is a large country with a
Republican government, and different regions have varying temperatures and
climates. The East Coast has warm weather, including cities like St. Louis and New York City (NYC). The Midwest and New England regions experience freezing winters, including
cities like Chicago and Boston. The Pacific Northwest has a humid maritime
climate, including cities like Seattle and Portland. The Southwest has a hot
desert climate, characterised by cities such as Phoenix and Las Vegas. The Southeast has
warm to hot, humid weather, including cities like Houston and New Orleans.
B) UK (
The UK is an island country, much smaller than the USA, and is a constitutional monarchy. The country's weather varies from day to day. The weather is difficult to predict. Generally, summers are hot, and winters are snowy. Summers are cooler than in India. Rainfall is also unpredictable and can occur at any time of the year. Average summer temperatures are around 25°C to 15°C; winters are around 7°C to 0°C.