Thanks for this video. 😊😊 Day by day I’m loosing my confidence level due to UK job market. If we carried experience from IND and studied Management course in UK, during the PSW if we not get on sponsorship opportunity it maybe big impact to our financial. How? Whatever we are earning during the PSW it might be equal to tuition, food, accommodation and other expenses. Eventually staying 3 years in UK without savings we have to return to India, if we not get sponsorship job. Finally, whatever we are earning money in India with having experience. That would be going to big loss to us if we return to home country after 3 years. However, will get Course completion certificate, if we clear all the modules. Anyhow! All the best for whoever planing to study abroad😊 and request here do some R&D before finalising your study abroad.
This is true. Save ur money who ever is thinkin to come to uk. Absolutely dont come it really sucks bad and u will end up losing all the money in 2 years along with having a miserable life worse than that in india
UK economy is going down companies don't want to hire local talent cuz they aren't skilled enough and they don't want to sponsor visas as well😂😂😂. Investment is declining worked at Santander UK made some friends in the finance sector they told me things are going to get even more worse in 2024 I'm going home cuz my contract is done and got my experience and return on Investment
Hello brother, as you said not to come in the UK without experience but im already in the UK. I come in 2023, I'm doing masters in Banking and finance and i don't have any work experience. Can you tell me what i can do now. Currently my course is ongoing and im looking for internships.
Very useful video to understand more about UK study. Sir, do me a favour… If anyone having 5 years of experience and getting 1 lac salary in India, Is it good to move UK to study Management course. Whether it’s good to future career or not? Pls confirm. Kindly consider food and accommodation, income tax and other expense between UK and IND as well.
What sort of management? Which city are you in India right now ? If you and your family can save at least 30% of salary in India then it is better to stay there.
Consider urself lucky to get 1 lakh salary in india right now. Its absolutely shit in uk right now and u wont get anything but a miserable life where the whites will make faces looking at u while walking down the street
Hello sir my son is studying masters in uk …few months back he lost his passport and BRP and now he got a new one … now if he travel to India can he use his BRP for returning back to uk
Hi, im planning to do my masters in fine arts course in UK in 2025 sep intake. What would you advise. Here im getting to hear alot of mixed opinion as its not a feild thats quite often choosen so can you guide me about the situation in the feild of fine arts ?
To be honest, the job market is really shattered and the companies are reluctant to hire students unless they think you are a valuable source for the company moreover the visa rules have entirely turned against immigrants who are looking to settle here. Plan accordingly, try connecting with alumni and good luck
My son got admission in birminham university please help me whether to pay fee or not couse nam ms in cyber security, he did computer science here , currently working in ey please give me a suggestion
Dont come save ur money. It sucks really bad in uk.. you might be thinkin u will get better life but it will turn worse than that in india. I am right now in uk and facing this.
@@UKGuideJMhey, can u please explain what exactly is the situation there. M thinking of coming to UK for my MBA from University of Nottingham. Does it make sense to come there? It's going to cost me around 40 lacs for 1 yr. I am 30 right now with 10 yrs of experience. Could u please guide
@@prashants4986 I would strongly suggest not coming on student visa. These guys are failing genuine students left and right. This is the same case in every university.. and also there is a lot of job scarcity even for experienced people. U.K. is also in housing crisis along with recession which is recovering but these guys wont give you job knowing that you are an immigrant here. People who came here on student visa are literally trapped in a ponzi scheme where they literally have no control on what their decisions will be after investing 40-50 lakhs. I would strong tell you not to come to U.K at all costs. This life looks very good from far away sitting in India but the situation is really bad when u come to realize and come near it like stay in the country itself. It will be like a downgrade for u rather than upgrade.. You will need to get driving licenses again which is a huge pain to get in UK and also the fact that nobody will talk to you specially the natives, they might even look at u with disgust for no reason when u are grocery shopping etc.. Not to mention the weather, the sun never comes out and it takes a toll on your overall health in few months, in starting you wont realize it but as the months pass by u will start to realise the importance of a weather with sun. I made a grave mistake myself coming here but now I am forced to stay here because of a 50 lakh rupees loan, I still haven't got any job though. You might want to try the Skilled worker visa route because in that visa you will have options to go back incase if u dont like it here and it might require small investment. Losing small amount of money will be better than losing all of the money in the long run.. Hope this helps you take a better decision.. :) Take care
Thanks for this video. 😊😊
Day by day I’m loosing my confidence level due to UK job market.
If we carried experience from IND and studied Management course in UK, during the PSW if we not get on sponsorship opportunity it maybe big impact to our financial.
How? Whatever we are earning during the PSW it might be equal to tuition, food, accommodation and other expenses.
Eventually staying 3 years in UK without savings we have to return to India, if we not get sponsorship job.
Finally, whatever we are earning money in India with having experience. That would be going to big loss to us if we return to home country after 3 years.
However, will get Course completion certificate, if we clear all the modules.
Anyhow! All the best for whoever planing to study abroad😊 and request here do some R&D before finalising your study abroad.
This is true. Save ur money who ever is thinkin to come to uk. Absolutely dont come it really sucks bad and u will end up losing all the money in 2 years along with having a miserable life worse than that in india
But if one belongs to Pakistan then it's worth much due to poor currency level of Pak just 1 pound =360pkr
UK economy is going down companies don't want to hire local talent cuz they aren't skilled enough and they don't want to sponsor visas as well😂😂😂. Investment is declining worked at Santander UK made some friends in the finance sector they told me things are going to get even more worse in 2024 I'm going home cuz my contract is done and got my experience and return on Investment
ok bye
Hello brother, as you said not to come in the UK without experience but im already in the UK. I come in 2023, I'm doing masters in Banking and finance and i don't have any work experience. Can you tell me what i can do now. Currently my course is ongoing and im looking for internships.
What university?
@@monikas7510 university of Chester
which uni bro?
University of Chester
Same course same university
September intake 2024 I will come there ...
Ive had applied for Luxury Brand Management and the Regents University accepted my admission, should i pay the admission fee or not?
The requirement that I need is to take long in UK ohhh, I want to take IELTS exam. Will you recommend me?
How is job opportunities for Biomedical engineering in engineering.
I have my Bachelors in Biomedical and 2 yrs of experience.
Very useful video to understand more about UK study.
Sir, do me a favour…
If anyone having 5 years of experience and getting 1 lac salary in India, Is it good to move UK to study Management course. Whether it’s good to future career or not? Pls confirm.
Kindly consider food and accommodation, income tax and other expense between UK and IND as well.
What sort of management?
Which city are you in India right now ?
If you and your family can save at least 30% of salary in India then it is better to stay there.
Just enjoy where you are, atleast for the next 2 years. If you come here, you won't be able to save even £100 or £200. You will thank me later.
@@thedailyverse141 thanks for your valuable suggestion.
Consider urself lucky to get 1 lakh salary in india right now. Its absolutely shit in uk right now and u wont get anything but a miserable life where the whites will make faces looking at u while walking down the street
Hello sir my son is studying masters in uk …few months back he lost his passport and BRP and now he got a new one … now if he travel to India can he use his BRP for returning back to uk
Yes he can use the new bro to travel
Ok sir thank you 🙏🏻
Hi, im planning to do my masters in fine arts course in UK in 2025 sep intake. What would you advise. Here im getting to hear alot of mixed opinion as its not a feild thats quite often choosen so can you guide me about the situation in the feild of fine arts ?
To be honest, the job market is really shattered and the companies are reluctant to hire students unless they think you are a valuable source for the company moreover the visa rules have entirely turned against immigrants who are looking to settle here. Plan accordingly, try connecting with alumni and good luck
What about postgraduate agricultural studies in UK?
How about mechanical engineering?
Any thoughts about MiM or Msc Finance for a fresher?
yes please answer? btw adityaxt which university are you planning to take adm. in?
@@adityaagarwal7172what bout u?
Is doing ms in construction management as fresher is worth it without experience in india
What about hospitality and tourism sector? Are they in demand?
They are at the moment
Hey can you tell what is the scope of food science in uk is it worth doing in the uk?
Anything related to medical field has got scope
My son got admission in birminham university please help me whether to pay fee or not couse nam ms in cyber security, he did computer science here , currently working in ey please give me a suggestion
If he has got at least 2 yrs or more experience in cyber security then he can come to do a masters here.
Otherwise it is not advisable
Dont come save ur money. It sucks really bad in uk.. you might be thinkin u will get better life but it will turn worse than that in india. I am right now in uk and facing this.
Even for experienced people its struggle right now
@@UKGuideJMhey, can u please explain what exactly is the situation there. M thinking of coming to UK for my MBA from University of Nottingham. Does it make sense to come there? It's going to cost me around 40 lacs for 1 yr. I am 30 right now with 10 yrs of experience. Could u please guide
@@prashants4986 I would strongly suggest not coming on student visa. These guys are failing genuine students left and right. This is the same case in every university.. and also there is a lot of job scarcity even for experienced people. U.K. is also in housing crisis along with recession which is recovering but these guys wont give you job knowing that you are an immigrant here. People who came here on student visa are literally trapped in a ponzi scheme where they literally have no control on what their decisions will be after investing 40-50 lakhs. I would strong tell you not to come to U.K at all costs. This life looks very good from far away sitting in India but the situation is really bad when u come to realize and come near it like stay in the country itself. It will be like a downgrade for u rather than upgrade.. You will need to get driving licenses again which is a huge pain to get in UK and also the fact that nobody will talk to you specially the natives, they might even look at u with disgust for no reason when u are grocery shopping etc.. Not to mention the weather, the sun never comes out and it takes a toll on your overall health in few months, in starting you wont realize it but as the months pass by u will start to realise the importance of a weather with sun. I made a grave mistake myself coming here but now I am forced to stay here because of a 50 lakh rupees loan, I still haven't got any job though. You might want to try the Skilled worker visa route because in that visa you will have options to go back incase if u dont like it here and it might require small investment. Losing small amount of money will be better than losing all of the money in the long run.. Hope this helps you take a better decision.. :) Take care
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