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New Delhi: Many students considering overseas education have, quite unassumingly, considered the January intake as one of the most exciting options. The perception of January intake as a second-best choice or as an alternative option has changed due to an overwhelming response of Indian students wanting to begin their global academic pathway sooner rather than later. What is so special about the January intake, and why do so many students choose this route year after year?
Ms Ritika Gupta, CEO & Counsellor, AAera Consultants, explained how the US January intake will help study abroad aspirants in an exclusive interaction with TV9English.
Flexibility is perhaps the most significant factor in choosing the January intake; it is a fantastic opportunity for students who have just finished their studies or are still in the application process to have some time to prepare without being pressured.
From organising their finances to improving their English scores, having additional time to shore up a student's profile is welcome before making the transition to education abroad.
Another major advantage is less competition. Since fewer students apply during this intake than in other sessions, the chances of admission to good universities are often higher. Numerous institutions even have open spots for in-demand program areas, including business, IT, engineering, healthcare, and management—making it simpler for deserving students to secure a seat.
New academic experience
For many, starting in January means new beginnings. Beginning a new academic experience at the start of the calendar year embraces ideas of starting a new year and a new leaf. Students are often feeling inspired, upbeat, and more organized and ready for a fresh start both academically and personally.
Students also have a smoother integration into student life outside of a school system. Fewer students means less busyness, less noise, and professors can spend more quality time attending to students at a deeper level. Students get more time to adapt to the education system, identify cultural differences, and adapt to life changes, which often leaves students less stressed and more productive within the first full semester.
Never miss job opportunities
There is also an advantage from an employment perspective. Students graduating in January add an extra benefit, as their degree completion time is different than the majority of students completing their program—which is an advantage when applying for internships or part-time jobs. In some countries, even companies keep rolling recruitment cycles, so starting in January could better align with employer timeframes.
To sum it up, January is no longer presented as an alternative option—it is a persuasive option. It allows for preparation time for students, offers a more balanced educational experience, and could prepare them for very similar experiences ahead.