Unveiling Motivational Factors Driving Nepali Students to Pursue Higher Education Abroad
Ekata Baral1*, Basanta Prasad Adhikari2,Reena Gurung3 1Saraswoti Kendra Nepal Ratnanagar-1, Chitwan 2Department of Research, Oxford College of Engineering and Management, Gaidakot, Nawalparasi, 3Ex Member of Bagmati Provincial Assembly *Correspondence email: baralekata@gmail.com,adhikaribasasntaprasad@gmail.com,reenamtr@gmail.com
Abstract
Students pursuing foreign degrees are an increasing trend and this trend is a debatable phenomenon in Nepal; Nepali undergraduates prefer foreign degrees over Nepali ones. This article examined the significant factors in play for Nepali undergraduates to decide on seeking foreign degrees. This study applied a quantitative research approach along with the survey to view the social reality and collect data from hundred forty-six participants planning to go abroad for their higher studies. The survey questionnaire was used as a data collection tool and a simple random sampling method was used for data collection. Principal Component Analysis was used for dimension reduction and then Binary Logistic Regression was applied to find the association the factor driving Nepali students seeking foreign degree.
The findings indicate a positive relationship between broader career options and Nepalese Bachelor level students pursuing foreign degrees. But the results indicate no association between comprehensive education, progressive curriculum, prospects and growth, social influence, diverse and unique exposure, and degree relevancy. The study’s findings imply that considering the motivational factors identified, adopting a holistic approach to higher education in Nepal could provide better support for Nepali students seeking education abroad. This approach would foster their personal and professional development and contribute significantly to Nepal’s overall progress and advancement.
Keywords:foreign degree, higher education, motivational factors, undergraduate students