Advancements in technology are a boon for globalisation, as a result, it exerts a plethora of opportunities for youngsters to attain higher education overseas, inevitably, that brings huge benefits to students by interaction with new methods of learning as well as offers them a chance to explore new cultures and languages. Moreover, it is a platform that can build a sense of independency among teenagers. Can the cons of this phenomenon be ignored? It may be a negative tendency for the native country of the graduates, as only students with high potential can fulfil the academic requirements to enter into a developed nation for further study, and there is a strong possibility that a degree holder will be paid more in the developed nation as compared to developing one. This disquisition will shed light on the merits and demerits of this matter.