@@kimjongunvevo in general category you need get more marks compares to others so for an average student it would be very hard and even this year in jee mains obc students are more compared to oc and even now online education is also cheap
@@kimjongunvevo study abroad is about pursuing the best opportunities for my education and future. Studying in a diverse environment can offer experiences and perspectives that I wouldn't get otherwise, helping me to succeed on a global level."
Quality of life is not subjective, come on. It objectively is better in western countries. Cleaner air, Cleaner roads, Great Infra, Good quality unadulterated food, No corruption at lower governance. If given a chance or opportunity, 90% of the people would fled the country.
While this may be true, until you're a permanent citizen - you have no rights. You can't do businesses or have medical insurance, and you don't get the right exposure, cause most of all exposure is aligned with their own race because of sentiments. Imagine being exposed to other 20 y/o Indians who are also not citizens of the country.
@@darKEmblerthen please do the honours and explain to us. How the west works? Are you aware of the far right movements in most of the western European countries, the US, and Canada. We are all ears. Explain buddy, how does the west work? Or how can an Indian (a third world country as the west calls) live with the same rights and dignity abroad?
You are sitting in 🇮🇳 and thinking everything is fine here in the US. Talk to anyone about the current market situation, nobody who's freshly graduated 🎓 is getting a job. The situation is dire.
To be honest left India as my relationship with my parents and relatives were not good .They try to control my thoughts and decisions (who to marry , where to live) also employer don’t value you in India as there are so many candidates so I felt unvalued. I’m from town in NE with no opportunities/Job living in bangalore or Hyderabad is same as living in a foreign country to me
True. I live abroad since 6 years. Things have changed for and by Indians and it is the problem of poor quality migrants. Today everybody wants to come here. I am not very skilled as compared to any IT and most of my friends were low skilled. Most of my friends too have also managed to move abroad. Developed countries have had their visa system exploited with lack of quality students and it is now all quantity. We Indians are often seen being loud here in trains, creating groupism everywhere and breaking rules. Stains of paan, tin boxes of guthkha and loud Haryana and Punjabi music in cars is a common show off. Nobody wants to work with a desi owner as he will underpay. It's the problem with quality and not just the quantity.
biggest thing is our families sets up everything for us when u go abraod, the minute you land, you got to cook your food, wake up urself, be discipline, enjoy too btu its all about spirit and how you tackle individually It is about being courageous, explore. Coexisting with different cultures, sharing moments with our indian friends, at the same time having a individual life style most of our people depends heavily on others in cooking, going to university.studying exam the dependancy is huge
Both of my son's are in Canada one passed out in 2023 beginning started with cad 75k after a hike right now he is getting cad 90k. We are happy for him younger ones study will complete in around feb 2025.Elder one already P R. I do not understand his point of view. Both of them are employed. In India elder one would be earning max 50k inr per month.Working for at least 66 hours a week without any OverTime paid. Employer every Sunday request to come for at least 2 hours that too without any pay. 😅
irs simple. irs better to live poor or average in a developed country having better quality of life than earning decent and living in india and paying taxes and getting potholes, garbage and pollution in return
to each his own! To me, a HUGE plus is being able to see the doctor at my whim. I would absolutely not pay $10,000 for a basic treatment or wait for 3 months to get an appointment. India’s healthcare is a boon for the middle class, even more if you make your way above the middle class. You can call the doctor to your house and they’ll show up in 2hrs.
This guy here is exactly me, a patriotic Indian knws many things such here at home, but would stay back and work hard here to build a life and contribute to the betterment of his homeland, upper class hindus, think they are very patriotic but run away from here at the first available opportunity.
I left India with my family in 2023. Now found a good job and school for my kids. Of course there are new challenges but more peaceful and happier now than in India..
Pure BS. My brother is earning 60k Euro after his masters in germany and my batchmate is in USA pursing his phd with a stipend of rs 4 lakh pm. Dont fall into the rat race of CAT , CA , CFA, UPSC , CGL , GATE etc. You will just waste your youth in this without zero exposure of how life works in a global level.Just do your masters in a reputed foreign uni and you will be set for life. Most EU nations provide easy PR and citizenships. While US, UK , AUS give high salaries. 20 times more than what you get in india with amazing quality of life
Sheesh, the ignorance in this comment is crazy. Assuming your brother is earning 60K Euro(median salary is Germany-48K) pre-tax after master he would be taking home about 37K Euros which translates to a little above 3K/Month post-tax. According to Purchasing Power Parity in India, that is about 19 Lakhs(60K euro) yearly. It's not crazy money for an IT guy pre-tax, even in India.
@@Singh54321 You will have a work-life balance but have to forget about owning a property. You will be living paycheck to paycheck with bare minimum savings. With little to no social life due to growing hate towards Indians. You in all likelihood be spending your time in a circle mostly comprising South Asians. People see money but don't understand the concept of purchasing power.
This highly depends on the rank of your university. I studied in a uni in the UK that ranks in top 20 globally and there were not many Indians because it’s hard to get in. In a cohort of 65 we had students from 28 countries. Job scenario is similar to india the better your uni or college is higher is the probability of you getting a good job. It has nothing to do with abroad education.
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
Just manuplating the mindset of teenagers who are more than vulnerable to these misconceptions and incorporating distress in the roots of thier cognition, every youtuber is doing this to make his bread and butter but what about those poor folks who dont have the sharpskill set to clear exams like JEE and dream of studying abroad. It is indeed depressing!!
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
This video is overly exaggerated and could be a 2 minutes video First of all who's not getting jobs abroad?people who go abroad with no work ex from india and do a useless degree from a strip mall diploma mill college abroad and then complain about no jobs?then that's on you Get work ex in India,do masters from a reputed university/college then you'll definitely get a job and live a very good life,earn a lot That's it,only this small paragraph is enough explanation for a student going abroad,no need of a 11 min video explaining this and that BS The sorry state of students is kind of their fault too,for choosing a useless degree and a strip mall college and poor research
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I’ve completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then I’m unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I’m 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don’t hesitate to give me a reality check.
@@devanshkhatavkar4591 sorry for the late reply What country are you aiming to go? JBIMS is an extremely good business school, doing an MBA there is not just economical compared to others but also it's very hard to get there You have to crack MH CET and get an amazing score, only then will you get admission there With that said,it's not impossible to get it tho Also if you're doing an MBA in India already,what studies/course will you be doing abroad? I would recommend getting some work experience here as a fresher with your BBA degree(2-3 years)and then pursue an MBA abroad Coz doing masters(courses like MBA)abroad especially from good universities usually require minimum 2 years work experience
@@divitkarekar5803 ok so the reasons I want to do a double masters is because I don’t have a strong profile and skills for now, I was completely out of track for last 2years, I haven’t decided which field I should go in, finance, tech, or anything else. Going to JBIMS or any other tier 1 college for MBA gives me time to explore and sharpen my skills, once I perform good in the respective college and have a nice profile, I came opt for a good job in India or if I’m confident in my skills and eager to dive deep depending upon all conditions like family condition and finance I would like to go abroad to a well reputed university in the US for masters in finance or data science (if I’m more into tech), I’m also looking out for eth Zurich for data science. As you mentioned earlier going abroad in low tier universities doesn’t really help and instead is a huge liability, keeping that in Mind, whenever I go abroad I want to have clarity in confidence in myself. I would really like to hear your thoughts on this.
@@divitkarekar5803 first masters to buy time and security for job if any unexpected thing happens in future, if not then use 1st masters knowledge and experience to apply for a good universities abroad. I really don’t want to go for job right now because I know I don’t have any relevant skills, all I am getting are sales jobs currently. So I think it’s better to study and get into a nice college work on myself and go abroad, around age 26-27, I’m 22 now.
@@divitkarekar5803 hi, I’m not having the best profile and skill set to opt for fulfilling entry level jobs, all I am getting is sales job which I really don’t want to do. I’m planning to invest that time in a good mba college sharpening my skills, recovering academically, securing a decent job, and then decide which specialiazation to pursue abroad, be it finance or data science, I’m would aim for good universities in The US Or ETH Zurich specifically.
One thing about going out and making money is the middle east, people don't plan life there due to harsh conditions but if planned well you can retire early while having a good life style
So basically the thing is: If you are an expert at something/ if you are providing value that general people cannot/ you are a top G, then finding a job in the USA should be easy. And also surviving there will come easy. But if you are an average dude who has nothing significantly different to offer : then please do yourself a favour and stay back. Do not take out a heavy loan.
@@hustlerseekerlearnerwhat does studying abroad have to do with the green card, you're the people ruining everything. Go to these countries to study and not try to be citizens, if you want to stay, get a job and a work visa and stop being a nuisance..
I dont agree. Im in the US and my life is a 1000 times better. Making my own food and cleaning after myself is not a problem as i live alone in India too. Also being amongst Indians is NOT a downside. Indians earn the highest in America becUee they are more enterprising and havw a strong work ethic. I think this video only appeals for people who are lazy, and dont want to put in the work when moving to a different country. ChnGe is hard, but you have to be very strategic wiht the way you make this transition. Also THE US has cleaner air - a very important thing for me. But i guess to each their own
Of course, to each their own. I’m glad the US worked out for you! 😊 For me, things like being able to visit ANY kind of doctor on the same day with short notice and pay less than ₹1000 is a big deal. India is probably the only country where a doctor will visit your home for a nominal fee. Unlike the US where doctors’ appointments cost an arm and a leg or the UK/Canada/Germany where healthcare is free but appointment wait times are ridiculous. Things like being able to get repairs done on the same day, hiring a house helps or a cook for less than ₹5,000 a month is huge. Even the private healthcare system is a blessing if you have insurance. Many essential medicines too are a lot cheaper than in the West. Overall, life becomes INCREDIBLY easy in India once you cross the ₹12LPA post tax income threshold, given the much easier access to healthcare and household services. (The real challenge for most is crossing that mark given India’s current societal challenges)
@@IyengarAaditya a good insurance in the US shouldn't come with too many problems. Knowing to navigate their system should be important (some people just don't know how). Also in today's inflation 12lpa is not a comfortable income tbh (I lived in Mumbai so based on Mumbak cost of living if you're with family it's not much). US earnings give you a more disposable income. The statistics speak for themselves - verg few people who start working in the US come back to India (maybe for personal reasons). But the point is look at the general statistics. If US were so bad, US wouldn't be the most immigrated country in the world. That's just facts.
@@ceemapicardo3236 Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get good work experience before I go out abroad, which also increases my chances to get into a decent university. conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
@@devanshkhatavkar4591 I'd suggest you research universities in the US which are as good as Jbims (and there are). Why would you want to pay for 2 master degrees. Apply for a masters in the US- to cut on the costs you can apply for scholarships. You may get 30 percent, 50 percent or sometimes even a 100 percent scholarship based on your profile and the university policy. Now suppose you get just a 20 percent scholarship, you can still offset the cost of your studies by applying for a research assistant or teaching assistant posts within your own universities. This pays atleast 50 percent and sometimes even 75 percent of each semester fee during which you are employed. And you also benefit from the amazing networking you can do with professors and other peers inthat department. Now another advantage of doing masters in the US is that you have what is called the CPT period (it can start within 6 months or 1 year of starting your masters). In this period you can intern and get hand son experience in the best Finance companies of the world (especially the ones in new York and chicago). So my suggestion is do ONE masters (I recommend US) for three reasons-1) to cut the cost and pay for 1 masters instead of 2. 2) CHances of getting a rebate on the total cost of your masters because of the provisions I mentioned and 3) the network and hand on experience in the best multinational companies in the world. Also a US masters has a much higher value than a jbims. The American dream still exists. You work hard and if you're resilient, with time you'll see that your disposable income will be atleast 4 times what you can get in India as a fresher. But the operative word is "hard work", "resilience" and "strategic moves" based on your goals and the market. Don't let the naysayers tell you any different. PS: you don't need 2 years to prepare for gre and ielts. :) All the best. You'll do fine. (And hopefully thrive). Hope you are successful no matter what you do.
NO i came as a student to canada in 2022 with just a suitcase. Today im a permanent resident of canada preparing for my citizenship exam. I own a house and 2 cars here and im pretty much settled.
Government is unable provide quality education, health care,job opportunities, law and environment to its citizens. Indian central and state governments only provides caste based reservations, high taxation and long waiting ques to its citizens. These are the main reasons why indians are living the country.😢
Great video! I think people should also assess universities abroad by the amount of funding and scholarships available to students. I’m hopefully going to be graduating almost debt free :)
also your slightly is just way more big, India doesn't have formal sectors jobs much anyways the figures of employed people are just hiked up because of so many informal jobs these days.
I got 7.5 lpa offer but thinking to move to US for masters in 2 years because I don't CGPA of 7.3 I need to get good in GRE and I already have 6 months experience and now full time offer of 7 lpa. I don't know whether I will get good universities it's just unpredictable but want to go to US
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
@@ProgrammerCpp1999 Taxi drivers earn more and have a better quality of life compared to skilled workers in some poor countries, possibly like the one you live in. 😂😂🤣🤣
What about you think this way , that a student gets opportunity to do their undergraduate degree in us and gain some experience and use that along with special skills to work in research and development in India, honestly I am accepted to a highly ranked and heavily funded research university in us, so what if my perspective is to work there for some time and return to India ?
Mr. Malik, I understand that you may have strong opinions about the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) compared to Chartered Accountancy (CA). However, it is important to remember that respectful and constructive dialogue is essential when comparing different fields. Both IIT and CA have their own merits and offer different opportunities for individuals. The pass percentage of CA is designed to ensure that only the most qualified candidates are selected, which speaks to the high standards of the program. IIT may not be at par with the standards of global universities, as evident from its ranking.Whether you completed CA in grade 10 or not, it is important to remember that actions speak louder than words. It is easy to talk about doing something, but it is much harder to actually do it. Please refrain from making disparaging remarks or belittling any subject matter.
Being a general quota student in India sucks more in every aspect
Exactly
Brdr couldn't agree with you more it's true if you wanna live quality of life try abroad
I think its more pathetic to blame your inability to succeed, over something that you know you can’t control and then getting away with it every time.
@@kimjongunvevo in general category you need get more marks compares to others so for an average student it would be very hard and even this year in jee mains obc students are more compared to oc and even now online education is also cheap
@@kimjongunvevo study abroad is about pursuing the best opportunities for my education and future. Studying in a diverse environment can offer experiences and perspectives that I wouldn't get otherwise, helping me to succeed on a global level."
Quality of life is not subjective, come on. It objectively is better in western countries. Cleaner air, Cleaner roads, Great Infra, Good quality unadulterated food, No corruption at lower governance. If given a chance or opportunity, 90% of the people would fled the country.
While this may be true, until you're a permanent citizen - you have no rights. You can't do businesses or have medical insurance, and you don't get the right exposure, cause most of all exposure is aligned with their own race because of sentiments. Imagine being exposed to other 20 y/o Indians who are also not citizens of the country.
@@BlackTeenMonkey You have a really narrow idea about how west works
@@darKEmblerthen please do the honours and explain to us. How the west works? Are you aware of the far right movements in most of the western European countries, the US, and Canada. We are all ears. Explain buddy, how does the west work? Or how can an Indian (a third world country as the west calls) live with the same rights and dignity abroad?
How did you pass your ielts?
You are sitting in 🇮🇳 and thinking everything is fine here in the US. Talk to anyone about the current market situation, nobody who's freshly graduated 🎓 is getting a job. The situation is dire.
Deserve vs reserved
Anyone getting chance to leave India must take it. Money is not important but standard of living in safe and clean country
Loved the way he presented the info.
Healthcare in Europe is much better, you are thinking of America I think @@vidhun
I will MAKE india a safe and clean country
To be honest left India as my relationship with my parents and relatives were not good .They try to control my thoughts and decisions (who to marry , where to live) also employer don’t value you in India as there are so many candidates so I felt unvalued. I’m from town in NE with no opportunities/Job living in bangalore or Hyderabad is same as living in a foreign country to me
I'm from guwahati as well I'm moving to abroad as well
I’m from NE as well as
Our culture and over population is the biggest struggle for middle class.
Indian culture is toxic.
True. I live abroad since 6 years. Things have changed for and by Indians and it is the problem of poor quality migrants. Today everybody wants to come here. I am not very skilled as compared to any IT and most of my friends were low skilled. Most of my friends too have also managed to move abroad. Developed countries have had their visa system exploited with lack of quality students and it is now all quantity. We Indians are often seen being loud here in trains, creating groupism everywhere and breaking rules. Stains of paan, tin boxes of guthkha and loud Haryana and Punjabi music in cars is a common show off. Nobody wants to work with a desi owner as he will underpay. It's the problem with quality and not just the quantity.
Reality right there!
biggest thing is our families sets up everything for us
when u go abraod, the minute you land, you got to cook your food, wake up urself, be discipline, enjoy too btu its all about spirit and how you tackle individually
It is about being courageous, explore. Coexisting with different cultures, sharing moments with our indian friends, at the same time having a individual life style
most of our people depends heavily on others in cooking, going to university.studying exam
the dependancy is huge
I absolutely agree
Both of my son's are in Canada one passed out in 2023 beginning started with cad 75k after a hike right now he is getting cad 90k. We are happy for him younger ones study will complete in around feb 2025.Elder one already P R. I do not understand his point of view. Both of them are employed. In India elder one would be earning max 50k inr per month.Working for at least 66 hours a week without any OverTime paid. Employer every Sunday request to come for at least 2 hours that too without any pay. 😅
@@rajabehal6871 one in a million. Moving to canada is a bad move rn
@@akash.music2k1yes right now if someone is going is not wise decision to move.
His whole life will be spent on buying a house.
90k isn't a sufficient salary for canada
@@dancinginthemoon5826 Sir it is just first job just after Graduation.
irs simple. irs better to live poor or average in a developed country having better quality of life than earning decent and living in india and paying taxes and getting potholes, garbage and pollution in return
to each his own! To me, a HUGE plus is being able to see the doctor at my whim. I would absolutely not pay $10,000 for a basic treatment or wait for 3 months to get an appointment. India’s healthcare is a boon for the middle class, even more if you make your way above the middle class. You can call the doctor to your house and they’ll show up in 2hrs.
@@IyengarAadityahave you heard about German health care system
@IyengarAaditya we get sick due to bad environment. They are healthy air is cleaner thats why appointment is received bery late.
Well said bro !!!!
Do you think US is the only western country? And even in US, employers provide insurance
This guy here is exactly me, a patriotic Indian knws many things such here at home, but would stay back and work hard here to build a life and contribute to the betterment of his homeland, upper class hindus, think they are very patriotic but run away from here at the first available opportunity.
A life where we use our privilege to make it better for those around us. 🫱🏼🫲🏽
BTW only Indians know what "Lakhs" and "Crores" mean. "Thousands" and "Millions" will have a broader appeal.
Haan india m to jaise sab bohot badhiya h Right. Work life balance and stress is much higher here
Yahan zeher khane ke paise nhi h
Sab tere jaise gareeb nahi hai bro@@aman3047
I left India with my family in 2023. Now found a good job and school for my kids. Of course there are new challenges but more peaceful and happier now than in India..
Which country you migrated to?
What worked out for you?
@@शशांक-फ8स 🇦🇺
Better stop there. Don't tell where or you will create ideas.
The content delivered is absolutely right and amazing, this deserves more views !!
Pure BS. My brother is earning 60k Euro after his masters in germany and my batchmate is in USA pursing his phd with a stipend of rs 4 lakh pm. Dont fall into the rat race of CAT , CA , CFA, UPSC , CGL , GATE etc. You will just waste your youth in this without zero exposure of how life works in a global level.Just do your masters in a reputed foreign uni and you will be set for life. Most EU nations provide easy PR and citizenships. While US, UK , AUS give high salaries. 20 times more than what you get in india with amazing quality of life
Sheesh, the ignorance in this comment is crazy.
Assuming your brother is earning 60K Euro(median salary is Germany-48K) pre-tax after master he would be taking home about 37K Euros which translates to a little above 3K/Month post-tax.
According to Purchasing Power Parity in India, that is about 19 Lakhs(60K euro) yearly.
It's not crazy money for an IT guy pre-tax, even in India.
Account created 10hrs ago just to spread his delusional bs
@@GaudiBearbut getting a job is crazy with pressure from boss, no work life balance.
@@Singh54321 You will have a work-life balance but have to forget about owning a property. You will be living paycheck to paycheck with bare minimum savings. With little to no social life due to growing hate towards Indians. You in all likelihood be spending your time in a circle mostly comprising South Asians. People see money but don't understand the concept of purchasing power.
@@GaudiBear completely agree with you after tax salary are 3k and rent is 1k in Europe
This highly depends on the rank of your university. I studied in a uni in the UK that ranks in top 20 globally and there were not many Indians because it’s hard to get in. In a cohort of 65 we had students from 28 countries.
Job scenario is similar to india the better your uni or college is higher is the probability of you getting a good job. It has nothing to do with abroad education.
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these
2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being,
23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old.
Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
Never judge a channel by count of subs - whatta video ufff
Just manuplating the mindset of teenagers who are more than vulnerable to these misconceptions and incorporating distress in the roots of thier cognition, every youtuber is doing this to make his bread and butter but what about those poor folks who dont have the sharpskill set to clear exams like JEE and dream of studying abroad. It is indeed depressing!!
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these
2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being,
23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old.
Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
The grass is always greener on the other side 🙂🙂
but in this case grass is actually greeener the other side
@@rjk537 sure, if you are exceptionally talented and smart
This video is overly exaggerated and could be a 2 minutes video
First of all who's not getting jobs abroad?people who go abroad with no work ex from india and do a useless degree from a strip mall diploma mill college abroad
and then complain about no jobs?then that's on you
Get work ex in India,do masters from a reputed university/college then you'll definitely get a job and live a very good life,earn a lot
That's it,only this small paragraph is enough explanation for a student going abroad,no need of a 11 min video explaining this and that BS
The sorry state of students is kind of their fault too,for choosing a useless degree and a strip mall college and poor research
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I’ve completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then I’m unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I’m 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these 2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being, 23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old. Please give an honest review on this plan, don’t hesitate to give me a reality check.
@@devanshkhatavkar4591 sorry for the late reply
What country are you aiming to go?
JBIMS is an extremely good business school, doing an MBA there is not just economical compared to others but also it's very hard to get there
You have to crack MH CET and get an amazing score, only then will you get admission there
With that said,it's not impossible to get it tho
Also if you're doing an MBA in India already,what studies/course will you be doing abroad?
I would recommend getting some work experience here as a fresher with your BBA degree(2-3 years)and then pursue an MBA abroad
Coz doing masters(courses like MBA)abroad especially from good universities usually require minimum 2 years work experience
@@divitkarekar5803 ok so the reasons I want to do a double masters is because I don’t have a strong profile and skills for now, I was completely out of track for last 2years, I haven’t decided which field I should go in, finance, tech, or anything else. Going to JBIMS or any other tier 1 college for MBA gives me time to explore and sharpen my skills, once I perform good in the respective college and have a nice profile, I came opt for a good job in India or if I’m confident in my skills and eager to dive deep depending upon all conditions like family condition and finance I would like to go abroad to a well reputed university in the US for masters in finance or data science (if I’m more into tech), I’m also looking out for eth Zurich for data science. As you mentioned earlier going abroad in low tier universities doesn’t really help and instead is a huge liability, keeping that in Mind, whenever I go abroad I want to have clarity in confidence in myself. I would really like to hear your thoughts on this.
@@divitkarekar5803 first masters to buy time and security for job if any unexpected thing happens in future, if not then use 1st masters knowledge and experience to apply for a good universities abroad. I really don’t want to go for job right now because I know I don’t have any relevant skills, all I am getting are sales jobs currently. So I think it’s better to study and get into a nice college work on myself and go abroad, around age 26-27, I’m 22 now.
@@divitkarekar5803 hi, I’m not having the best profile and skill set to opt for fulfilling entry level jobs, all I am getting is sales job which I really don’t want to do. I’m planning to invest that time in a good mba college sharpening my skills, recovering academically, securing a decent job, and then decide which specialiazation to pursue abroad, be it finance or data science, I’m would aim for good universities in The US Or ETH Zurich specifically.
One thing about going out and making money is the middle east, people don't plan life there due to harsh conditions but if planned well you can retire early while having a good life style
So basically the thing is:
If you are an expert at something/ if you are providing value that general people cannot/ you are a top G, then finding a job in the USA should be easy. And also surviving there will come easy.
But if you are an average dude who has nothing significantly different to offer : then please do yourself a favour and stay back. Do not take out a heavy loan.
National Package of India - 3LPA
Seriously, you literally roasted the Indian Government perfectly. 😂😂
Still a better trap than studying in india!
So u would wait 100 yrs for green card??
@@hustlerseekerlearnerwhat does studying abroad have to do with the green card, you're the people ruining everything. Go to these countries to study and not try to be citizens, if you want to stay, get a job and a work visa and stop being a nuisance..
@@hustlerseekerlearner us isnt the only country in world
I dont agree. Im in the US and my life is a 1000 times better. Making my own food and cleaning after myself is not a problem as i live alone in India too. Also being amongst Indians is NOT a downside. Indians earn the highest in America becUee they are more enterprising and havw a strong work ethic. I think this video only appeals for people who are lazy, and dont want to put in the work when moving to a different country. ChnGe is hard, but you have to be very strategic wiht the way you make this transition. Also THE US has cleaner air - a very important thing for me.
But i guess to each their own
Of course, to each their own.
I’m glad the US worked out for you! 😊
For me, things like being able to visit ANY kind of doctor on the same day with short notice and pay less than ₹1000 is a big deal.
India is probably the only country where a doctor will visit your home for a nominal fee. Unlike the US where doctors’ appointments cost an arm and a leg or the UK/Canada/Germany where healthcare is free but appointment wait times are ridiculous.
Things like being able to get repairs done on the same day, hiring a house helps or a cook for less than ₹5,000 a month is huge. Even the private healthcare system is a blessing if you have insurance. Many essential medicines too are a lot cheaper than in the West.
Overall, life becomes INCREDIBLY easy in India once you cross the ₹12LPA post tax income threshold, given the much easier access to healthcare and household services. (The real challenge for most is crossing that mark given India’s current societal challenges)
@@IyengarAaditya a good insurance in the US shouldn't come with too many problems. Knowing to navigate their system should be important (some people just don't know how). Also in today's inflation 12lpa is not a comfortable income tbh (I lived in Mumbai so based on Mumbak cost of living if you're with family it's not much). US earnings give you a more disposable income. The statistics speak for themselves - verg few people who start working in the US come back to India (maybe for personal reasons). But the point is look at the general statistics. If US were so bad, US wouldn't be the most immigrated country in the world. That's just facts.
@@ceemapicardo3236 Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these
2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get good work experience before I go out abroad, which also increases my chances to get into a decent university.
conclusion being,
23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old.
Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
@@devanshkhatavkar4591 I'd suggest you research universities in the US which are as good as Jbims (and there are). Why would you want to pay for 2 master degrees. Apply for a masters in the US- to cut on the costs you can apply for scholarships. You may get 30 percent, 50 percent or sometimes even a 100 percent scholarship based on your profile and the university policy. Now suppose you get just a 20 percent scholarship, you can still offset the cost of your studies by applying for a research assistant or teaching assistant posts within your own universities. This pays atleast 50 percent and sometimes even 75 percent of each semester fee during which you are employed. And you also benefit from the amazing networking you can do with professors and other peers inthat department.
Now another advantage of doing masters in the US is that you have what is called the CPT period (it can start within 6 months or 1 year of starting your masters). In this period you can intern and get hand son experience in the best Finance companies of the world (especially the ones in new York and chicago). So my suggestion is do ONE masters (I recommend US) for three reasons-1) to cut the cost and pay for 1 masters instead of 2. 2) CHances of getting a rebate on the total cost of your masters because of the provisions I mentioned and 3) the network and hand on experience in the best multinational companies in the world.
Also a US masters has a much higher value than a jbims.
The American dream still exists. You work hard and if you're resilient, with time you'll see that your disposable income will be atleast 4 times what you can get in India as a fresher. But the operative word is "hard work", "resilience" and "strategic moves" based on your goals and the market. Don't let the naysayers tell you any different.
PS: you don't need 2 years to prepare for gre and ielts. :)
All the best. You'll do fine. (And hopefully thrive). Hope you are successful no matter what you do.
@@devanshkhatavkar4591 🔇
Quality content mate. Keep it up 👍
Totally agree with you.
Basic yeh hai ki paise bana na aana chahiye (ethically) chahe tum bharat mein ya abroad mein ya waha padh ke aao, whatever.
"There is always space on top"....Movie -> Choti Si Baat....😊😊
Things may change after decades, But As of today West has more space than crowded India
Neet, railway corrupt
Agniveer for soldiers
Talk while taking these into consideration
+ reservation
NO i came as a student to canada in 2022 with just a suitcase.
Today im a permanent resident of canada preparing for my citizenship exam.
I own a house and 2 cars here and im pretty much settled.
good for you mate, I hope others too have similar outcomes as you 🙏🏼
mein bhi usa jaakr aisi aisi video banaungi taaki aur log na aaye xD
btw nice analysis. :p
Very informative.
I'd rather start a Chai tapri than study abroad, unless of course someone wants to fund me
Approach ISRO, they are planning manned space flights to the Moon.
I earn lower than the national package of india😢
How much do u earn and where do u stay in which country
Go upgrade your skills mate
Government is unable provide quality education, health care,job opportunities, law and environment to its citizens. Indian central and state governments only provides caste based reservations, high taxation and long waiting ques to its citizens. These are the main reasons why indians are living the country.😢
Going to usa for a better life and end up being a second class citizens there😂😂😂
Great video! I think people should also assess universities abroad by the amount of funding and scholarships available to students. I’m hopefully going to be graduating almost debt free :)
Congratulations! And all the best for the journey ahead Nihal :)
From which university ?
Abroad depends which country
Us is more cleaner and porsh than india so its better to go there🤣✌️
where are the andhand bhakts? job market is shrinking with respect to population growth
Our population growth has very much stabilized . It is only growing slightly because we are living longer .
Kuch bhi mtlb
@@debanikgoswami4834 exactly
@@debanikgoswami4834 yeah populations is stabilised but is the job market too?
also your slightly is just way more big, India doesn't have formal sectors jobs much anyways the figures of employed people are just hiked up because of so many informal jobs these days.
I got 7.5 lpa offer but thinking to move to US for masters in 2 years because I don't CGPA of 7.3 I need to get good in GRE and I already have 6 months experience and now full time offer of 7 lpa. I don't know whether I will get good universities it's just unpredictable but want to go to US
Hi I just wanted to hear your opinion on this, I've completed my bachelors (BBA) in 2022, and since then l'm unemployed due to medical reasons, nevertheless. I'm 22years old rn, and my plan is to pursue mba in finance in a decent college like Jbims, which gives me 2years of time to upskill myself, a safe platform after 2years to get a job, and meanwhile in these
2years I can learn a language prepare for my gmat or elts and get god work experience before I go out abroad, conclusion being,
23-25 first masters degree and upskilling, and go abroad between 25 to 26/27 years old.
Please give an honest review on this plan, don't hesitate to give me a reality check.
Interesting analysis indeed.
Not a well researched content.
Aap Canada me taxi chalate ho na bhaii🤣🤣
@@ProgrammerCpp1999 Taxi drivers earn more and have a better quality of life compared to skilled workers in some poor countries, possibly like the one you live in. 😂😂🤣🤣
And in abroad the natives consider you an invader. Id rather be homeless in India than rich in west
I would say US universities have good diversity
Lol what? Its full of telugu people
@@RN-xq2vh have you ever been to US except NY, NJ, Boston?
Bro 3rd largest economy
What about you think this way , that a student gets opportunity to do their undergraduate degree in us and gain some experience and use that along with special skills to work in research and development in India, honestly I am accepted to a highly ranked and heavily funded research university in us, so what if my perspective is to work there for some time and return to India ?
You ignored Australia
Bro amazing information about US
Pls make a video for education and job reality in Ireland
Not the Irish!
@@cuckoonut1208 why what’s wrong ?
Dude casually compared IIT IIM to CA 😅. Most IITians would pass CA exam in 10th standard 🤣
Did you do it ?
I am sure you are neither of the 2 you mentioned
Mr. Malik,
I understand that you may have strong opinions about the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) compared to Chartered Accountancy (CA). However, it is important to remember that respectful and constructive dialogue is essential when comparing different fields. Both IIT and CA have their own merits and offer different opportunities for individuals. The pass percentage of CA is designed to ensure that only the most qualified candidates are selected, which speaks to the high standards of the program. IIT may not be at par with the standards of global universities, as evident from its ranking.Whether you completed CA in grade 10 or not, it is important to remember that actions speak louder than words. It is easy to talk about doing something, but it is much harder to actually do it.
Please refrain from making disparaging remarks or belittling any subject matter.
@@rithikmanojhow polite and spot-on 👏
@@rithikmanojGGGGGGGG
Thambi, Dhruv Rathee mathiriyee try pandra, veralai madikkira, verala kamikira, parava illa, all the best. Ana andha hand and fingers konjam overa poguthu, 11 minutes videola etthana thadava kai oodala varuthunnu count panni paruppa.
currenty searching for a job after bcom and its so grim
Where??
USA jobs on JobsHorn
Study to bas naam ke liye bolte hai, asli mai to Goriya or Goro ke liye jaate hai majority.
Bro nice English content
Kya bakwas kr rha
bhai tumhara ps5 leke bhag jaungaa
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Canada ko Punjab ghoshit kar do