A Study of Mobility of Moroccans Student to Overseas
Ait Ahra, Yassine (2022)
Ait Ahra, Yassine
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022120526377
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022120526377
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This thesis is about the study of the Moroccan student mobility abroad and a consultation company that bring the student from Morocco to Finland, since at the moment many Moroccans prefer to come to Europe and study but most of them, they prefer south of Europe such as France and Spain, and there is not a lot of consultants who bring student to Finland from Morocco.
Morocco has experienced a boom in foreign education, and the number of students studying abroad has grown since then. The foreign consultancy has noticed a rise in new agents in the education industry. As a result, the goal of this study was to examine if overseas education consulting had a significant influence for students studying abroad.
The most essential aspect of this research will be to determine the incidence of students seeking international education through consultants and to investigate the benefits acquired after joining a consultancy.
Primary data will be gathered through a questionnaire poll of high school students, friends, and my whole Moroccan network. Secondary information was gathered from previously read re-search publications and the company's website.
The study's findings will reveal the proportion of students who sought advice from a consultant during the foreign education process. and the percentage of individuals that want to study abroad.
Morocco has experienced a boom in foreign education, and the number of students studying abroad has grown since then. The foreign consultancy has noticed a rise in new agents in the education industry. As a result, the goal of this study was to examine if overseas education consulting had a significant influence for students studying abroad.
The most essential aspect of this research will be to determine the incidence of students seeking international education through consultants and to investigate the benefits acquired after joining a consultancy.
Primary data will be gathered through a questionnaire poll of high school students, friends, and my whole Moroccan network. Secondary information was gathered from previously read re-search publications and the company's website.
The study's findings will reveal the proportion of students who sought advice from a consultant during the foreign education process. and the percentage of individuals that want to study abroad.