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10 Negara Tujuan Pelajar Indonesia

10 Negara Tujuan Pelajar Indonesia
Di Dunia ini, Indonesia adalah salah satu negara yang mempunyai jumlah pelajar yang sangat banyak dan berpotensi, tapi naasnya fasilitas pendidikan di Indonesia masih kalah jauh dengan berbagai negara lain. Sehingga mau tak mau, banyak pelajar yang menuntut ilmu di luar negeri, selin karna fasilitasnya yang rata-rata lebih baik dari indonesia, juga dapat menaikan status sosial seseorang. Banyak sekali pelajar Indonesia yang menuntut ilmu di berbagai negara seantero dunia, tapi berdasarkan Metro top Ten, kami mencatat ada 1o negara yang menjadi tujuan pelajar indonesia terbanyak

berikut adalah daftarnya

1. Amerika serikat
Amerika merupakan magnet yg sangat besar bagi tidak hanya mahasiswa indonesia, namun jg mahasiswa di seluruh dunia.

2. Australia
Lebih dari 15.000 org indonesia menuju australia tiap tahunnya untuk belajar.

3. Singapore
18.000 orang mahasiswa singapura berasal dari indonesia, alasan memilih singapura sbg tujuan pendidikan: tawaran beasiswa, stlh selesai bljr hampir pasti bs bekerja…

4. Malaysia
alasan memilih malaysia sbg tujuan pendidikan: dkt jarknya dr indonesia, biaya ringan….

5. Jerman
alasan memilih jerman sbg tujuan pendidikan: Biaya pendidikan murah, 78 juta u s1, terkenal dg program tekniknya..2.500 org mahasiswa berasal dari Indonesia.

6.Jepang
1.500 orang mahasiswa berasal dr indonesia…

7. Inggris
Sebagian besar mahasiswa indonesia belajar di inggris untuk mengambil Program pasca sarjana, dg mengambil jurusan bisnis, seni, psikologi…

8. Belanda
mahasiswa indonesia adalah mahasiswa asing tebesar kelima di belanda.
jumlah pelajar indonesia di belanda diperkirakan sekitar 1.450 orang

9. Mesir
Universitas al azhar adlh pusatnya untuk studi islam para mahasiswa indonesia….
Hampir 5000 org indonesia menuntut ilmu di sana

10. China
Language menjadi jurusan pilihan org indonesia, kemudian medical…

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