When returning to India from a UK university, you might be wondering how you can start your career successfully. You’ve gained lots of skills and knowledge and now you want to use them back home.
Here's how to start:
When you study abroad in the UK, you develop lots of skills, interests and experience. These can all be used to add value to your CV and show your personal development. From becoming more independent to meeting important deadlines, these skills are easily applied to working life.
Any relevant clubs or societies you join can be mentioned on your CV too. Here are just 10 of the 160 societies that are available to join at Newcastle University:
Depending on what you’re studying, a society could work alongside your degree and give you experience. For example, the bar law society has regular trips to court and offers valuable networking experiences with Barristers. It can also be a great opportunity to make friends with students who have the same interests as you.
You might be looking to study at a Russell Group university, which are 24 of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the UK. Some of these include Newcastle University and the Universities of Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge.
Russell Group members produce more than two-thirds of the world-leading research carried out by UK universities. When students reach the end of their course, they have everything they need to work successfully in their chosen industry.
Recruiters and employers look for Russell Group universities when they’re comparing applicants for a job. So it’s something you should definitely feature on your personal statement.
Attending a university with partnerships to India is another way to develop your career. It ensures high-quality education and can make recruitment processes back home easier.
Newcastle University works with institutional partners around the world. Our active partnerships in India include:
Newcastle University Business School also works closely with prominent business and political figures in India.
Now you know how to develop your career back home after returning to India from the UK, you can start creating your path with an established Russell Group member like Newcastle University. Currently, more than 200 Indian students enjoy a diverse international community and safe campus. There’s no better way to develop your career.
Knowing what options are available to you isn’t always easy. At Newcastle University, we'll provide you with support to help you get there.
That’s why we’ve created a free guide which helps you plan your future. It also features case studies from previous Indian students at Newcastle University and what they’ve achieved. Get your free copy now and see how we can help you develop a successful career.