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Muslim Students should not only go to the West for Higher education, but also the East such as China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea

In Pakistan they are accepting Chinese degrees.

Maybe Chinese degrees are worthless in the West.


Indeed they are:


Now compare how many patients want to go to such doctors vs Western trained ones. Or how many of them find good jobs, rather than trying to get by with quackery in small towns.
 
Indeed they are:


Now compare how many patients want to go to such doctors vs Western trained ones. Or how many of them find good jobs, rather than trying to get by with quackery in small towns.
Well when it comes to subjects that are universal like Medicine, Chinese degrees are as good as the western ones.

Stop acting as if you are living in the 1980s. This is 2022.
 
Well when it comes to subjects that are universal like Medicine, Chinese degrees are as good as the western ones.

Stop acting as if you are living in the 1980s. This is 2022.

Well, the truth of what you are claiming can be seen by comparing the numbers of Pakistanis going to China compared to the UK and USA, in medicine, and other fields. :D
 
Well, the truth of what you are claiming can be seen by comparing the numbers of Pakistanis going to China compared to the UK and USA, in medicine, and other fields. :D
I told you I have Pakistani classmates studying in China in medicine. Not in all academic disciplines you moron.

Those who wanted to study engineering went to the West.
 
Your classmates must be as bright as you, obviously. They had to go where they could get admission in medicine. :D
Aga Khan University for medicine is another choice. But my older brother got rejected from it due to competition.

Now shoo, education is also less expensive in China. There are a ton of reasons to study in countries like China.
 
So he could not even get into a Chinese Medical School? May be he was better suited to being an engineer, then. Funny how even your own brother did not take your advice in the OP. :D
That is because he did not apply for medicine in China, you dolt. :D
 
He simply did not have the brains for that, obviously. Otherwise why did he try to get into AKU? :D
AKU is arguably the most prestigious university in Pakistan.

Idiot, my older brother did not apply for universities in China.
 
South Korea would be probably best choice but probably China is most atractive to the larger numher of students if they conduct some sort of scolarship programs advertised via diplomatic missions around the world.
For small fraction of so called elites, western one will remain choice no1 due prestige and almost sectarian connections between alumnies.
Also, one important thing to consider is that classical university education is less and less important in digital tech area it actually declines each year as talneted and bussiness oriented youth does not want to waste couple of years on learning thing which are already more or less obsolete.
 
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