I had few questions: 1) Can the company file H1b if I'm working with them as a part time employee on pre-completion OPT (while enrolled as a student) during my last semester? 2) If yes, does that mean if my company don't apply for H1b on my pre-OPT (before graduation) I'm loosing one out of 3 chances? 3) Is it necessary to be working as a full time employee to apply for h1b lottery? Does part time count?
1) during pre opt , you actually work full time and wont be having any courses. but if you dont take the pre-opt and already have a offer, company can still file for you using your bachelors degree 2) if h1 is applied during pre opt then thats your first chance 3) yes
Sir , If we are going to remote Universities say CSU Chico (not close to Bay area, Nyc, kind places) and we want to commute and book a room for a day in other cities say SJSU area where career fares are taking place can we do this? + which is cheapest way to travel between cities? Is it bus? + Is it reasonale to travel interstate for attending career fares? I am an off-campus guy who has traveled a lot in India, from city to city (but it is cheap here, we can even travel in the general coach of a train over long distances)^_^ or another example, if we are in RIT and we want to go to Nyc where more jobs are there or maybe for attending career fares in other universities.
Career fairs are not that fruitful IMO as you won’t have big companies coming there but there are info session which companies conduct in university during which you get to connect with team and HR. Traveling for these can be done through public transport which is the cheapest option but will also be time consuming . In all you might not be able to do this that frequently. I wouldn’t recommend it . More than CFs or info sessions , there are lot of hackathons which you can participate in which can be helpful as well
Your review videos are highly helpful on the deciding between universities, Nitin. Can you do video on Santa Clara MSIS/MSBA?
will try to find someone and make this video
Sir I have applied to SJSU for MS in SE, and other universities for CS program. Can you please make a video on SJSU CS vs SE.
Personally I prefer SE in SJSU over CS
@@nitinkumargove SE placements good in SJSU?
@@nitinkumargove could you please tell why se is better
Please do a video for MIS aspirants in Syracuse University
Sure will try to record that video soon
I had few questions:
1) Can the company file H1b if I'm working with them as a part time employee on pre-completion OPT (while enrolled as a student) during my last semester?
2) If yes, does that mean if my company don't apply for H1b on my pre-OPT (before graduation) I'm loosing one out of 3 chances?
3) Is it necessary to be working as a full time employee to apply for h1b lottery? Does part time count?
1) during pre opt , you actually work full time and wont be having any courses.
but if you dont take the pre-opt and already have a offer, company can still file for you using your bachelors degree
2) if h1 is applied during pre opt then thats your first chance
3) yes
Loved this video. :)
I have a query. For MS in Data Science what University is a better option between Texas A&M and University of Maryland Baltimore?
Which is better CSU Fullerton, Long Beach or Cal Poly Pomona?
CSUF and CSULB are same. Then CPP
Very helpful!
Sir , If we are going to remote Universities say CSU Chico (not close to Bay area, Nyc, kind places)
and we want to commute and book a room for a day in other cities say SJSU area where career fares are taking place
can we do this?
+ which is cheapest way to travel between cities? Is it bus?
+ Is it reasonale to travel interstate for attending career fares?
I am an off-campus guy who has traveled a lot in India, from city to city (but it is cheap here, we can even travel in the general coach of a train over long distances)^_^
or another example, if we are in RIT and we want to go to Nyc where more jobs are there or maybe for attending career fares in other universities.
Career fairs are not that fruitful IMO as you won’t have big companies coming there but there are info session which companies conduct in university during which you get to connect with team and HR.
Traveling for these can be done through public transport which is the cheapest option but will also be time consuming . In all you might not be able to do this that frequently. I wouldn’t recommend it .
More than CFs or info sessions , there are lot of hackathons which you can participate in which can be helpful as well
@@nitinkumargove thanks a lot ! Noted ✅️