Study in Asia
Best Places To Study In Asia
Want to study in Earth’s largest and most populous continent, Asia? Whether you’re a student from ‘the western world’ looking for somewhere different, or from an Asian country yourself, the region offers something for everyone. With so many possibilities, you may be wondering which study destination is the right one for you. Asia, the world’s largest and most diverse continent. It occupies the eastern four-fifths of the giant Eurasian landmass. Asia is more a geographic term than a homogeneous continent, and the use of the term to describe such a vast area always carries the potential of obscuring the enormous diversity among the regions it encompasses. Asia has both the highest and the lowest points on the surface of Earth, has the longest coastline of any continent, is subject overall to the world’s widest climatic extremes, and, consequently, produces the most varied forms of vegetation and animal life on Earth. In addition, the peoples of Asia have established the broadest variety of human adaptation found on any of the continents.
Major Study Destinations in Asia
Malaysia
China
Singapore
Philippines
Asia at a Glance
As higher education has very high impact on the economic development of any nation so less developed countries are less developed because their higher education is less developed
The level of education of the population gives an indication of its stock and quality of human resources. A higher stock and quality of human resources may mean higher labour productivity and hence a higher income-generating capacity. The average number of years spent in education among the working-age population is the most readily available and cross‐nationally comparable measure of educational attainment across the Asia/Pacific region. Asian continent has witnessed the evolution of both man and education. The translational phases based on technological and soci-economic development resulted into education systems that exist today. The rapid development and transformation in education resulted into gaps in education including gender gap. This study had been designed to explore the past and present landscape of education in the Asian continent. The objectives of the study were to explore the historical development of education in the Asia, to analysis the factors affecting the development and to compare the development of formal education system in different parts the region. This study found that the landscape of education is not uniform. Education, globally, has been expanding and transforming very rapidly at levels but in the low income countries it is not so. There is a wide gap between demand and supply.
Malaysia
A piece of a globe with Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur on it. In KL, students gain a top-notch education and the experience of living in a modern metropolis. Malaysian universities are getting better and better. Our partner university Universiti Putra Malaysia is ranked as the second-best university in Malaysia (Times Higher Education 2016) and acknowledged among the top 400 universities in the world (QS World Ranking, place 376). Located in Kuala Lumpur, students gain a top-notch education and the experience of living in a modern, wonderfully varied metropolis.
China
Studying in China is an excellent opportunity to explore the world’s most populous country. You will experience China’s unique blend of ancient and modern civilization, as well as its scenic beauty and bustling nightlife. Visit new places with other students from around the world who you meet, and you’ll find yourself opening your eyes not just to China, but to the whole world.
The sheer size of China’s territory means a tremendous variety of climates, cultures and landscapes await. Head northeast to Harbin to enjoy the ice festival, hit the ski slopes or just to see the water in your eyes form icicles around your eyelashes. If -25°C sounds a little too cold, then head south to the tropical beach paradise of Hainan Island and kick back in the sunshine.
Following rapid economic development over the last 30 years, Chinese cities now boast eye-catching works of modern architecture – from the towering skyscrapers of Shanghai to Beijing’s Olympic Bird’s Nest – in addition to impressive ancient structures like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. China’s 5000 years of history has bequeathed a seemingly endless amount of tourist attractions to visit, while natural wonders of breathtaking beauty are also scattered about the country. Perhaps less well known, but equally unmissable for international students, is China’s unique nightlife made up of private karaoke rooms and extravagant mega-clubs.
Singapore
Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate with no distinctive seasons. The temperature does not vary much and ranges from 22 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees. This moderate climate is conducive to living. It is a green city with the highest area under a cover of trees in spite of its urbanization. The moderate climate throughout the year makes it an attractive destination for students across the world.
Singapore is an English speaking country, with English being one of the 4 nationally spoken languages. English is the medium of instruction in all public schools. As most of the population knows English, it makes Singapore an extremely student-friendly country for students all over the world.
Philippines
More than 80% of the population speak English daily. English is their primary language used in local schools. British Council has ranked the Philippines as the fifth country in the world to use English as its primary language. You will find yourself in the most ideal English learning environment to study English. Honestly, where else in the world can you study up to 9 hours of 1:1 English lessons per day (45 hours of individual customized lessons) at less than USD 1000 per month? Over here, the teachers are trained in the high quality to find out each student’s strengths and weaknesses. And they help you to improve the language skill based on your interest, your goals, and your purpose of studying. The school designs curriculum with a mix of individual 1:1 and group lessons to help students have fun studying, with different teachers, and different students. One word, the best!