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Economics is a lot more than just graphs and theories even math. It influences the way nations develop, businesses operate and people make decisions. Nepali students who seek to understand the global markets and acquire skills that will allow them to develop potent careers anywhere in the world should study economics abroad.
But it can be kind of confusing to figure out how since there’s so much involved you have to apply, get documents together, pick a country, set a budget and everything else.. That’s why Creative Abroad Studies (CAS) Education Consultancy in Nepal is one of the best companies for students who want to plan their study abroad trip.
Students who study economics abroad get experiences that aren’t possible in Nepal’s regular classrooms. When you see real markets, global companies, and people from different cultures, economics makes more sense.
1. A Learning Experience Around the World: Studying in another country lets you learn from teachers and students from other countries. This variety helps you think in new ways and find new ways to solve economic problems. CAS helps students find colleges that fit their academic interests and learning style.
2 Today’s Curriculum: Curriculums in other countries are different. You do more than learn just theory; you get to frame out things like digital economics, global trade systems, financial modeling and policy valuation.
3 Knowledge that is useful: Many universities, both in Spain and abroad, include internships, case studies, simulations or company projects. CAS ensures you pick programs that teach things you can use in real life and not just theory.
4 More Job Openings: An employer is going to look at you and say, ‘This person has worked overseas so they’re credible,’” she said. You end up feeling more confident, adaptable and employable on a global scale.
5 Chances to do research: Students may also have access to research labs, digital tools, economic databases and faculty mentors. This is especially useful for those who are interested in pursuing work in academia, policy or data analysis.
6. Advice from Professionals: CAS helps with everything, from making a list of universities to getting the right documents, applying for visas, and even helping students once they get there.
Economics programs in other countries teach theory, data analysis, and a global view. Some common topics are:
Prices are very different depending on the country, city, and university. CAS helps students make a clear budget and look for scholarships.
Estimate of Tuition Fees (Per Year):
| Country | Estimated Annual Tuition |
|---|
| UK | £12,000–£25,000 |
| US | $20,000–$45,000 |
| Australia | AUD 18,000–35,000 |
| Canada | CAD 15,000–30,000 |
| New Zealand | NZD 15,000–28,000 |
| Europe | €0–€8,000 |
| Dubai | AED 35,000–70,000 |
Extra Costs:
| Expense Type | Estimated Cost |
|---|
| Housing | $3,000–$10,000 |
| Food & Transport | $2,000–$6,000 |
| Insurance | $500–$1,500 |
| Study Materials | $300–$700 |
Most colleges and universities have similar rules about paperwork. CAS helps students one step at a time.
Gives you options, lets you do research, and gives you access to major financial centers around the world.
Famous for having good economics departments and programs that are linked to the business world.
Safe, cheap, and perfect for students who want to live or work there for a long time.
A multicultural, hands-on learning environment with great job opportunities after school.
There is a peaceful environment with good schools and policies that help students.
Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland are some of the countries that offer free or low-cost education.
Strong programs in policy, international business, and finance.
Concentrates on real-world economic systems and finance that is good for the environment.
Most of the programs are low-cost or free, which is great for students who are short on cash.
Courses that are easy to understand and affordable, and a calm atmosphere.
A quickly growing financial center with lots of internship options.
Studying economics abroad is a big choice, and getting the right help can make the whole thing go more smoothly and without stress. This is what makes Creative Abroad Studies stand out for Nepali students.
This is why a lot of students like CAS:
1. Individualized Counseling: Instead of giving you a list of universities that everyone else goes to, CAS takes the time to learn about your interests, such as whether you like macroeconomics, financial analysis, econometrics, or development studies.
2. Honest Advice on Costs and Scholarships: CAS never makes promises that aren’t true. They tell you how much you’ll really have to pay for school, how much you’ll have to live on, and what scholarships you might be able to get based on your academic record.
3. Advice for Each Country: Because economics programs are very different from one country to the next, CAS helps students make smart choices instead of guessing.
4. A lot of experience with economics profiles: They know what colleges look for in economics students and can help you show off your best qualities.
5. Help Beyond Visa: Students really like how CAS keeps in touch with them even after they get to their destination, especially during the first few weeks when they are getting used to things.
6. Preparing Documents in Detail: CAS aids students in organizing their profiles to look professional and to-the-point, from SOPs to academic CVs.
Counsel for feelings and behavior
Studying abroad is more than just paperwork, it’s a huge change in your life. CAS prepares students for things like homesickness, cultural differences, part-time job regulations and expectations of schoolwork.
Yes, it opens up chances in business, finance, research, and policy all over the world.
The UK, the US, Canada, Australia, and Germany are all good choices.
Yes. Part-time jobs are legal in most countries.
Bachelor's degree: 3–4 years
Master: 1–2 years