The bad effect of Brain Drain

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Brain drain is probably the most widely discussed problem in the current educational world. It is the process by which meritorious students from one country are sent to another. This is usually due to differences in potential and the potential for countries to migrate and immigrate.

Naturally, this results in the country migrating to talent and talent is zero. As a result, the country is suffering from a progressive shortage of refined human resources. The brain drain bug has been plaguing our country for a long time. Many students pass the HSC exams and leave the country to secure admission in foreign universities. If these students return to their motherland and use the knowledge they have acquired for the betterment of the people, it will be truly soothing. But the sad reality is that an overwhelming majority of these immigrant students do not even think seriously about the possibility of returning to the country.

Rather, they prefer to return to the comfort and financial security of developed countries. It is very difficult for them to make consumerist assurances. Even those who study in less developed countries as compared to India, Cyprus, etc., try their best to go to higher developed countries after completing their studies or half way. Of course, the serious crisis of admission to universities due to the limitation of seats is one of the most compelling reasons to leave the journey.

However, this rarely applies to a very talented group of people leaving the country for higher studies after graduation or post-graduation, most of them go abroad for scholarships based on the excellent merit reflected in their extra-ordinary academy. The term brain drain actually refers to this category of students more clearly because they have proven talents. A country suffers a lot because of the brain drain because it is nothing less than the ‘slow dot uninterrupted decaying process that cripples the intellectual entity by depriving it of the service of the best resources of any nation.

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yeah, but it's different several time

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3 years ago

Brain drain undoubtedly has a bad effect, but Cyprus and India are completely different countries. I don't understand why you mention them in the same breath.

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Sir, first of all, thank you for your comment. Sir, of course Cyprus and India are two different countries. Several of the best universities we have in Southeast Asia are located in India. There are some in other countries as well. In the context of our country (Bangladesh), many students go to study in India. Because in our country, if there are all the reputed universities, the number of seats is limited as compared to the students. As a result, students flocked to Cyprus, London, China, Japan and other places for higher education. In Southeast Asia, students from other countries are more interested in pursuing higher education in India. Sir,so I have associated India with Cyprus.

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Effects of Brain Drain on the Home Country Loss of tax revenue. Loss of potential future entrepreneurs. A shortage of important, skilled workers. The exodus may lead to loss of confidence in the economy, which will cause persons to desire to leave rather than stay.

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Hmm bro vary good article dear

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