The surge in reliance on data by organisations necessitates the highest demand for informed professionals in data science in the contemporary workplace.

There is and will be a need for more professionals in the field of data that is triggered by AI, big data, and machine learning technologies.

Studying data science does much more than just learning about the degree, it includes networking globally and acquiring skill sets that make one a distinctive person in the job market.

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Data science can open doors through new opportunities, from world-class universities to schooling for advanced technology.

Here are the five best countries to study data science in the world;

United States:

The United States of America can best be described as the capital of data innovation, and one of the five best countries to study data science.

Top-class universities such as MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley offer specialised data science degrees. The US universities offer a very large alumni network and connections in industry, and the country has a high demand for data scientists in sectors such as finance, healthcare, and technology.

The US also have post-graduation opportunities for students. It is believed that in the coming years, data science salaries for experienced professionals are likely to be around $120,000 to $150,000 annually, going by previous trends.

United Kingdom:

The United Kingdom is one of the best countries to study data science, besides being a global leader in education.

Combining the best academic institutions with the most practice-oriented education, the UK allows students to benefit more from in-demand degrees in data science and related courses.

Among top-class universities in UK, are Imperial College, London, University of Edinburgh, and London School of Economics (LSE), known for reputed data science programmes.

These institutions offer financial aid facilities for international students who want to fund their studies. There is also benefits of job opportunities; as a student can earn about £40,000 to £70,000 at the initial level just only being a data scientist in the UK.

However, the amount could be up to £100,000, and even more with senior-level jobs in many cases.

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Germany:

Germany is regarded as one of the most innovative nations, and the technology power centre in Europe, thereby creating a high level of education.

The majority of higher education programmes are tuition-free or demand low costs, making it an ideal place for international students.

Most of the data-driven courses and a few of the new-age engineering programmes are given by some of the great universities like RWTH Aachen, Universitat Mannheim, and TU Munich in Germany.

There are numerous post-graduate opportunities in Germany for international students. The country’s data scientists are expected to earn between €60,000 and €110,000 annually by the year 2025, according to their expertise and fields.

Canada:

Canada is the most favourite destination for international students because of the great technological endowment it has as well as its policies that are very open concerning immigrant.

Canadian universities offering data science include the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia, and McGill University which are top in the world’s institutions of learning to give the best in curriculum variety.

International students sometimes find jobs following their graduation in Canada while others get permanent resident status there.

Besides, there are opportunities after students’ post-graduation and salaries for the best working data scientists in Canada are usually from CAD 80,000 to CAD 120,000 a month, but when it comes to AI or finance, the salaries are still higher.

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Australia:

Australia is gaining national popularity in the area of international education. This is because the country have the very best programmes when it comes to academics and its strong point of inclination towards research and analytics, has positioned it as one of the foremost countries to study data science.

Australia can boast of top research universities such as the University of Melbourne, ANU, and UNSW that offer a wider array of programmes ranging from the major in data science.

The most rewarding part of post-graduation in Australia is the cost of annual revenues for data scientists one can make from a base of AUD 90,000 to AUD 130,000 annually, but it can definitely be good for business.

Charles Ogwo, Head, Education Desk at BusinessDay Media is a seasoned proactive journalist with over a decade of reportage experience.

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