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I completed a Bachelor's degree this year and want to pursue a Master's, and universities are providing online classes. Should I wait till the COVID situation becomes stable, or should I go with the online classes?   

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Yes only if online classes will be permanent throughout this critical period.

All the terms and conditions / prospectus to be clearly reviewed . 

Sometimes it is needed to have a physical presence of the student during a course.

But that should be as far as possible avoided.

The above is my personal opinion

You can take your own decision.

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But the physical presence isn't always needed only when you are doing a practical exam.
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Ideally, it is better to wait after the chaotic situation flattened its curve. I am sure you are feeling worried and the other people who want to pursue further study. Being said, we can still delay the idea and wait for the perfect timing. When it comes, there is no need to wonder if it is the right time or not.
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Well, it's up to you if you are willing to go with the online class but remember there are advantage and disadvantages in online class the same as the social class. But I suggest you to go in Social Class rather than online. still, it is up to you.
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Starting off as soon as possible is always a better option than to wait. But, you have to consider all the possible outcomes and chances that you can have with the online classes, so that it does not prove as a disadvantage to you. 

Make sure your classes cover as much as the offline would do. Then it is good to start off with the online ones. 
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Yes you can wait if your bachelors degree is providing you with suitable work. But it is always a good idea to continue and complete your masters degree. Online classes are good and at times they seem to go faster than the usual way of going to the university and back and you can study abroad while in the comfort of your very own home without any risk of catching Covid. So choose wisely and just take the online classes and complete your education.
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You should not waste the time to get very thing back to normal.since there is an option for online classes you can go for it. Apply soon. Start necessary steps for the same.
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You can be taking online classes, until you are sure that you can travel out to further your education abroad, because most countries covid 19 policy are strict.
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Well if the covid situation out there is still serious, then you have to go with online classes. You cannot trade your life with anything in life. Life is too precious for that. 
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It ultimately depends on your personal preferences and circumstances. Online classes can provide flexibility and convenience, but they may also lack the in-person interactions and resources that traditional in-person classes offer. If you are able to adapt to an online learning environment and are comfortable with the format, then it may be worth considering. However, if you prefer in-person learning or have concerns about the quality of online classes, it may be best to wait until the COVID situation improves and in-person classes become an option again.
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Sometimes it is needed to have a physical presence of the student during a course.

But that should be as far as possible avoided.

The above is my personal opinion

You can take your own decision.

Thanks
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Yes, COVID-19 can impact studying abroad. The pandemic has led to various travel restrictions, changes in visa policies, and disruptions to international education. Many countries have implemented measures to control the spread of the virus, including lockdowns, quarantine requirements, and temporary closures of educational institutions.

These measures can affect the ability to travel and attend classes abroad. It's important to stay updated on the latest travel and health guidelines in both your home country and the destination country if you are considering studying abroad. Additionally, universities and colleges may offer online or hybrid learning options to accommodate international students during the pandemic.
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