India is even worse poor public healthcare facilities and private healthcare is so expensive , pollution air and water , corruption , lack of infrastructure development , unemployment , toxic work , no safety for women even doctor is not safe in hospital , government promote hindu muslim conflict rather than development , poor facilities available
I'm in the UK and speaking from just the economic POV.... I would say, in INDIA If you are earning 1.25L+per month as single or 2.5L+ as couple or if you are able to easily save 50k-100k per month (as per your situation) then don't come to UK. (everything after taxes) you may slightly save more in UK, but you have family in India... Yes work-life balance is definitely a lot better in the UK. That's just my opinion. I don't have plan to stay in UK for more than 5 years. everyone's situation and preferences are different.
But if you earn this amount as a salary than half of the amount will get taxed ( government is taking high tax but not give any good service ) employees are dying due to overwork for example ey company employee ca
@@parikshitsharma6801 but mental health is a joke in india our so called great narayan Murti want his employees to work 70 hours per continue with no extra pay . He even know ey employees and bank employee death and government does not give 💩 to us
The weather is always terrible! broken roads, very narrow footpaths u have to move wait on the edge to let someone pass, people living on top of people. Its overr crowded... horrible. I don't know why people go there
I have 6plus years of work experience. I have appplied for 1 year master course which is of 16months' taking summer breaks into consideration. I have put in my life savings and have taken partial loan. I am planning to come back to indian after my studies is it worth. As i am expecting my visa decision.
it is not one should move or not based on the earnings in India; i say by moving there not only one is settling with his family but also his children likely to settle well in UK. For that matter many future generations will settle well, as they will have access to good job market that offers a better pay !!!Tough one has a decent job in here, he should struggle to find good school and pay a lot of fee, good hospitals, good place to live without crime and pollution, excessive competition (0.1% intake) after all these if once will secure a job there will be a toxic work culture - work for 70 hours, 90 hours that force ppl leave automatically or will lead to health issues!!! Next generation can't handle the lifelong struggle. If you don't migrate, your next generation will not forgive you. They may or many not ask for ancestral property, but for sure, they ask why have you placed me in this lifelong competition and struggle? why you did not migrate?
Having seen so many of my visa sponsored friends get laid off from big companies, I feel its a risk, especially with a family. If you are alone, its worth trying to come here for a good role. But probably not as a student.
Hi ritwik, I have 2 years work ex as a full stack dev in a good mnc, im earning 1.2 L in india, im planning to do my masters in uk at 2027. Do you think its a good decision?
Bro! I’m planning to move to Edinburgh from Aberdeen. As I can work from anywhere in Scotland. I was wondering if you could guide me where can I find the flats at the best prices
Hi Ritwik, I've got offer from Bayes Business School and the University of Edinburgh for Masters in FinTech. I'm confused it I should join Bayes as it's location is London and its course work is practical and hands on, while Edinburgh ranks higher internationally, but networking options might not be much. I've been hearing that UK is not worth it anymore for a masters, that students are finding it difficult to get jobs. It is that scary? Any advice you can give would greatly be appreciated.
Hi ritwik, Hope you are ok. My sister has done double masters and she is holding the job offer of scientist at the moment but as you know the threshold has gone up and the salary she is being offered is one thousand difference from the threshold. Please guide me some guidance what to do in such situation. Her visa is also expiring very soon. Please let me know.
Hello, Had similar issues at my workplace. The sponsor needs to offer according to on going rates / £38700 per year whatever is higher. Otherwise visa rejection
Hey! That is a really small gap. She can easily negotiate that with her employer. Either they can increase the salary. Or if they don’t agree to do that, she can ask if she can contribute 1000 to the cost of sponsorship herself and in return they increase her salary by 1000.
@@Dream_UK ritwik Thank you so much for your response. Its NHS , so not sure whether she can ask them if she can pay 1000. Please let me know . Please 🙏
I got offer letter from uel,uwl, Chester,surrey in msc finance. I have completed bcom in 2024 from local college. on ther bachelor company is giving 18k to 20k only and not in finance only in sales. I'm not interested in sales. My family finances not good and planning for taking 30l securd loan should i take this step or work in india after some work ex try for uk plz reply. I'm fresher
I have 05 years of experience in HR and my age is 31. I have done Mba and want to know if its right decision for me to go for masters in UK? Will I be able to get visa sponsorship?
The issue is, net immigration has increased in last few years in the UK and now, govt wants to control that for various reasons, so the rules are much stricter now than ever, if you really want to migrate, consider NZ, Aus. If you still want to come to UK, look for Jobs on Gov.uk/jobs
Glad to know you're aware Actuaries exist! I'm an actuarial graduate and got multiple visa sponsored jobs before finishing my master's as a 21 year old with little experience. UK is very lucrative for this niche profession given the demand-supply imbalance ;)
uk is a heavily taxed country, healthcare is poorly managed...many are leaving so i would avoid
Sad to see what is happening . UK used to be amazing country till a few years ago .
India is even worse poor public healthcare facilities and private healthcare is so expensive , pollution air and water , corruption , lack of infrastructure development , unemployment , toxic work , no safety for women even doctor is not safe in hospital , government promote hindu muslim conflict rather than development , poor facilities available
I'm in the UK and speaking from just the economic POV....
I would say, in INDIA If you are earning 1.25L+per month as single or 2.5L+ as couple or if you are able to easily save 50k-100k per month (as per your situation) then don't come to UK. (everything after taxes)
you may slightly save more in UK, but you have family in India...
Yes work-life balance is definitely a lot better in the UK.
That's just my opinion. I don't have plan to stay in UK for more than 5 years.
everyone's situation and preferences are different.
lol 🤣
That’s a fair point
But if you earn this amount as a salary than half of the amount will get taxed ( government is taking high tax but not give any good service ) employees are dying due to overwork for example ey company employee ca
@@aishwaryawagh9931 these are the amount after taxes
@@parikshitsharma6801 but mental health is a joke in india our so called great narayan Murti want his employees to work 70 hours per continue with no extra pay . He even know ey employees and bank employee death and government does not give 💩 to us
The weather is always terrible! broken roads, very narrow footpaths u have to move wait on the edge to let someone pass, people living on top of people. Its overr crowded... horrible. I don't know why people go there
Don’t confuse London with the rest of UK.
@@DyarSulimanShocked to see such problems exists in a developed country.
I have 6plus years of work experience.
I have appplied for 1 year master course which is of 16months' taking summer breaks into consideration.
I have put in my life savings and have taken partial loan.
I am planning to come back to indian after my studies is it worth.
As i am expecting my visa decision.
How is Edinburgh university for executive MBA program?
it is not one should move or not based on the earnings in India; i say by moving there not only one is settling with his family but also his children likely to settle well in UK. For that matter many future generations will settle well, as they will have access to good job market that offers a better pay !!!Tough one has a decent job in here, he should struggle to find good school and pay a lot of fee, good hospitals, good place to live without crime and pollution, excessive competition (0.1% intake) after all these if once will secure a job there will be a toxic work culture - work for 70 hours, 90 hours that force ppl leave automatically or will lead to health issues!!! Next generation can't handle the lifelong struggle. If you don't migrate, your next generation will not forgive you. They may or many not ask for ancestral property, but for sure, they ask why have you placed me in this lifelong competition and struggle? why you did not migrate?
Having seen so many of my visa sponsored friends get laid off from big companies, I feel its a risk, especially with a family. If you are alone, its worth trying to come here for a good role. But probably not as a student.
Hi
But what's reason of dismissal that too from big firms. Would like to know the reason.
@@Zai_Sha123 cost cutting
I am an ACCA Qualified.
I want to move to UK, what will be my starting package?
I have 1.5 years of accounting experience.
Hi ritwik, I have 2 years work ex as a full stack dev in a good mnc, im earning 1.2 L in india, im planning to do my masters in uk at 2027. Do you think its a good decision?
Bro! I’m planning to move to Edinburgh from Aberdeen. As I can work from anywhere in Scotland. I was wondering if you could guide me where can I find the flats at the best prices
Hi Ritwik, I've got offer from Bayes Business School and the University of Edinburgh for Masters in FinTech. I'm confused it I should join Bayes as it's location is London and its course work is practical and hands on, while Edinburgh ranks higher internationally, but networking options might not be much. I've been hearing that UK is not worth it anymore for a masters, that students are finding it difficult to get jobs. It is that scary? Any advice you can give would greatly be appreciated.
Congratulations on your offer. What did you decide? I also have same offers
What if we get sponsorship with 30k pound salary
Hi ritwik,
Hope you are ok. My sister has done double masters and she is holding the job offer of scientist at the moment but as you know the threshold has gone up and the salary she is being offered is one thousand difference from the threshold. Please guide me some guidance what to do in such situation. Her visa is also expiring very soon. Please let me know.
Hello,
Had similar issues at my workplace. The sponsor needs to offer according to on going rates / £38700 per year whatever is higher. Otherwise visa rejection
Hey! That is a really small gap. She can easily negotiate that with her employer.
Either they can increase the salary. Or if they don’t agree to do that, she can ask if she can contribute 1000 to the cost of sponsorship herself and in return they increase her salary by 1000.
@@Dream_UK ritwik
Thank you so much for your response. Its NHS , so not sure whether she can ask them if she can pay 1000. Please let me know . Please 🙏
I am nursing student
Sorry about that
Skills worker visa pe sabka uk embassy interview hota he
make a video about OCI card
Is there anything in specific you would want to know about it?
@@Dream_UK How can we apply, requirements, rules, etc. I think people working towards a citizenship here would benefit from this video
Nurse vaccancy in uk 2025
I got offer letter from uel,uwl, Chester,surrey in msc finance. I have completed bcom in 2024 from local college. on ther bachelor company is giving 18k to 20k only and not in finance only in sales. I'm not interested in sales. My family finances not good and planning for taking 30l securd loan should i take this step or work in india after some work ex try for uk plz reply. I'm fresher
I have 05 years of experience in HR and my age is 31. I have done Mba and want to know if its right decision for me to go for masters in UK? Will I be able to get visa sponsorship?
No
The issue is, net immigration has increased in last few years in the UK and now, govt wants to control that for various reasons, so the rules are much stricter now than ever, if you really want to migrate, consider NZ, Aus. If you still want to come to UK, look for Jobs on Gov.uk/jobs
😂 MBA is the best masters, what can you do more than that masters in UK?
Sir you don't need to do master because you have already mba instead you can search job and improve your skills
Mera beta ne waha se digital marketing kiya he job he kiya waha help me
Sir nahi he
Gov.uk/jobs pe dekh lo sir… sponsored job mil gayi toh good luck! Lekin mushkil hai directly wahaan se yahaan ki kisi company me job lagna
Glad to know you're aware Actuaries exist! I'm an actuarial graduate and got multiple visa sponsored jobs before finishing my master's as a 21 year old with little experience.
UK is very lucrative for this niche profession given the demand-supply imbalance ;)
Hey what other professions come under that?
@understorm69 hi what is your day in design fields career opportunities in the UK