Thank you My daughter is there and pursuing ms last semester she is afraid of recession she is hard warker i am sure she will get good opportunity thank you again
You can still get a job during a recession, but the problem is that over 100,000 students are coming from India to do their master’s degrees.. That's the problem.....
If you already have many investments that generate a couple thousands dollars go ahead but if you don't just save yourself from wasting your money on worthless degrees that won't help you land a job
There are no jobs in IT currently. One job 1000 people are applying in IT. Lot of disposable income in family go for it. Don’t take too much loans. Getting job is very hard. Most experienced people are jobless currently. If you have limited money don’t come. Greencard process is very complex and very long waiting time.
Hi sir, I got admit to the MSCS program at IU Bloomington and the MEng in CS (1-year course) program at University of Cincinnati. Which one do you suggest? I heard that location is a con for IU Bloomington. Also i heard that due to the current situation, the Bay area is good for opportunities. I'm considering attending college in the Bay Area later if that's the case. Could you please advice me.
If you're someone with prior-Work ex (2+ Years at least), UCin MEng program is a good low cost option that serves as an entry point to the US job market. But if you're a fresher or with
Hi sir , i want to persue ms in data science or data snalytics (may be) from usa so im confused in whether i should in opt in spring or fall and next question is it worth it to do masters from usa.
Data Science and Analytics, both are pretty good courses that give you skills that are in demand currently. However, the competition is also pretty high. You have to ask yourself if you are really passionate about these fields (or pursuing a career in IT) because you need to work hard to find a job and sustain in this market. Whether master's in the USA worth it or not is a very personal question- although US is a great place for tech jobs, it also really depends on the individual and what your goals/expectations are. If you need personal guidance, do reach out to us on- +918125322444
Yes these are high demand courses however,these are highly complicated courses , so unless you are extremely passionate about these courses, don't go to USA or matter of fact any other country. You don't want to be buried under a huge education loan with almost no jobs. The job market is extremely volatile everywhere. Not sure whats happening around the world
My sister son complete his MS from penn state University before coming to usa he works as software engineer in pune. Still he doesn't got a job one of his friends who has 3yrs experience got entry level job. This is real situation of job market in usa after spending so much money students don't get job it very depressing for students.
My daughter wants to do MS in CS . She has admission offer from ASU, UC Santa Cruz and University of Southern California .. which is very expensive . Unable to decide whether she should pursue MS in Comp Science. If yes, the other universities are not so expensive compared to University of Southern California but are lower in rank .. don’t know whether she can get a good job in India after doing MS from ASU, UC Santa Cruz etc
Hi sir, getting a job does not depend entirely on University reputation or ranking. For that matter, ASU and UC Santa Cruz are both pretty well regarded universities- I know a lot of my students working at top MNCs after graduating from these Universities. I would suggest to choose the cheapest option among USC, ASU, and UC Sant Cruz considering the current market.
What is your opinion on ASU ( data science) not in thought of tution fee. Your opinion on Umass( CS) amherst compared to ASU. JOB opportunities in both the regions
I’m going for masters in business Analytics in Sept 2025. Getting 40-50% scholarship at university of Denver. Should I go for it? Or should go to more better university? I have 9.45 CGPA
My son has got admission in North Eastern University, Boston and University of Colorado,Boulder for Masters in Engg Management in Lockheed Martin School of engineering. Please suggest which university is better and if this is the right time to pursue masters program.
Here's my opinion- Both NEU's and UC Boulder's Engineering Management programs offer similar curriculum with enough flexibility to choose a specialized concentration (Finance, Project Management etc). Both Unis are pretty well reputed across the USA. The advantage of UC Boulder is the cost- The tuition and Living expenses are both pretty low compared to NEU. The cost of education here will be 2/3rd of NEU's, while offering pretty high-quality of education (Strong and experienced faculty). In such a market condition, especially if you're on a budget, choosing a high-quality lower-cost university will give better ROI. NEU's advantage is its location in Boston, surrounded by ample industries. It also offers a CO-OP option. However, considering the heavy competition because of the very large Indian student diaspora in NEU and Boston, the competition to get a CO-OP (internship) is pretty high, and success is uncertain (reports from some of our clients currently studying here). Considering the above factors, my suggestion would be to choose UC Boulder's MEM program. The class size will be small, and competition for on-campus jobs will be less. Since it is the best-ranked university in Colorado, finding summer internship and jobs within the state would be easier.
Currently having 2.6 years of experience as Devops and got my visa approved for usa in masters in networking from southern Methodist University, Dallas. Is this the right field to land in a job as not everyone will work on networking and cloud Devops???Need guidance and your views.
Hey that's a good transition. Apart from your MS Networking Engineering course, also make sure you get advanced certifications courses related to Cloud Computing. I'm not sure about your interests but taking up specialization courses in IT Security Assurance (Cyber-Sec) would also add to your profile. To be job ready, you need to make sure you have well-regarded certifications in the industry.
I am also into this DevOps field and have seen most of the jobs are in india i feel. Are you looking to do development or operational tasks ? from what i have seen most of operations are outsourced to developing countries. I may be wrong but this is what i have observed.
Depends on what kind of careers you want to pursue- Business analytics is an over crowded space. Unless you have good prior experience, its hard to find jobs. Electrical Engineering is a growing field , especially in Chip design and Manufacturing. Arizona is a hub for electrical engineering jobs. However, employers value strong domain knowledge and unless you developed it during your masters education, you'll have a tough time getting placed. Hope this helps.
Hi Sir, my son got admit in MSCS in Columbia, USC, UMASS Amherst and ms computational science in GAtech.. which one do you advise in current situation from learning and job perspective. Thanks for your suggestion.
All four Universities are pretty good for Computer Science; however, by doing a Cost to Quality analysis, UMass Amherst and GA Tech stand cheaper than the other two. Between them, I'm slightly inclined towards GA Tech's Computational Science and Engineering course purely because of the reputation of "Ga Tech". However, you must understand the difference between the pure MS CS curriculum and the MS Computational Science (CSE) curriculum. A CSE curriculum is more "computation" focused and mathematically rigorous- ideal for computation-based jobs such as Data Scientist, Financial Analyst, etc. It is highly interdisciplinary and also offers coursework in biomed/biotech, meaning you can apply for IT job roles in BioPharma firms as well if that aligns with your interest. There is a rising demand in this niche. Whereas, MS CS at UMass Amherst prepares you well for diverse fields within the IT industry, such as SDE roles, data scientist/Engineer roles, ML Engineers, cybersecurity roles, etc. If you're aiming for jobs in DS/ML or SDE- Ga Tech and UMass Amherst are both good but Ga Tech will carry a heavier tag on your resume. Hope this helps :)
Thanks a lot sir. Really appreciate your response. My son already has MTech in data science in IITM.. does GAtech computation science still helps or adds to resume. What about Columbia. Does ivy league and NY location really matter in current market. Is the additional cost really worth in current situation
@@BibhashSaha-kb5et Both the MS CSE of Ga Tech and the MS CS of the rest of Unis have a lot of overlap with an MS DS from IIT-M. Coursework-wise, I don't see if he can learn something very different unless he wants to take up niche electives offered by Ga Tech (many areas to specialize in) and the rest of the Unis. UMass also offers CyberSec specialization- if he's interested in exploring the intersection of CybSec and ML/AI, he could do that here. That's a high-growth potential field. As far as the tag of "Ivy League" goes (Columbia), please remember that not all Ivy leagues are good at Computer Science- many non-Ivy leagues (MIT, Stanford, CMU, Ga Teach, UT Austin, UWash, etc) are ranked way better than the Ivy's and hold better reputation for CS/DS. The NYC location will have a slight edge in finding summer internship opportunities, but is that edge worth the 1.5 times price tag? This is a question you should ask yourself. In the current market, I highly recommend spending less.
Sir can a fresher from India do masters in USA just after his graduation and will he get job after masters in IT feild in USA? Can we take the risk of doing masters as a fresher
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Concerning the current situation, I have acceptance to join Kansas state university master in data analytics which is a cheaper State but less tech opportunities, I also have acceptance to join university of delaware master in business analytics and information management, delaware cost of living is high, what can I do if I'm using Mpower loan
Hi sir, I got an admit from The George Washington university MSCS Fall 24 and also from University of Colorado Boulder Computer Science Professionals, I am confused between these two, what are your thought??
GWU is located in D.C, which is a good location for jobs, but cost-wise, it will be expensive. Both tuition and living will be more than CU Boulder. So, my pick will definitely be CU Boulder- a strong reputation, better CS rankings, and reasonable costs are the highlights. Hope that's helpful. If you want help with the entire visa process (documentation and Mock interview prep), do get in touch - +918125322444
Hello! I got admissions from UTArlington, Saint Louis University and California State University Fullerton in MS Information Systems program. In your opinion which university should I pick after considering everything. I'm leaning towards CSUF. It would be really helpful to know your as well.
Location and quality-wise, CSU F and UT A are better than St Louis. Between CSU F and UT A - I'm personally impressed by the UTA's MS IS program because the curriculum seems more oriented towards providing industrial exposure to students. It helps students secure internships across local industries- so that'll be a great added benefit. Although UT A will be slightly expensive, it can give you better ROI. Please talk to current students from both places and make a decision. I've done a video on how to choose between universities; you can check that out as well- th-cam.com/video/H9l2-Hj8a3Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mIwCck7duBfnuDgM Hope this helps!
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MS in CS full time is generally worthless in US or anywhere. 2-year experience is always better. If you want to do a PhD then that is a different ball game and worth it.
It is usually viewed as an entry point in to the US job market by majority of international students. However, worthless is a pretty extreme tag- I've known many students who have benefitted from a well rounded MS CS program from a great quality university.
@@DrRajusConsultancy If doing a MS provides entry to US that is somewhat of a valid reason at a high cost. In USA, in general (especially software) weightage is given to experience (rightly so) and not to education (again PhD is different) in hiring. Most top universities do not normally give admission to terminal MS programs. As you have indicated some may have benefitted doing a MS program mostly in the non-academic side (well rounded) like soft skills, presentation etc.
Majority of Top 25 CS Unis have terminal MS Degrees - please Cross check with US NEWS rankings. I know of students with phenomenal work-ex from India lauding about the CS education they've received during Master's- these students already had pretty strong soft skills- they benefitted from the hands on application oriented education they've received. When it comes to hiring, I also know of students who got hired right out of Master's (without prior-ex). Yes, past hands-on experience is a direct indicator of success at the workplace, but how do you solve this chicken and egg problem where majority of graduates do not have prior experience and majority of companies look for experience? Master's education in this case has been a pretty good feeder to American IT industry jobs (in more than a few decades) because companies in lieu of prior-experience look for rigour and good quality master's degree has been a pretty strong and successful indicator of rigour.
@@DrRajusConsultancy I should have stated "Most top US universities do not admit to terminal MS programs WITH A SCHOLARSHIP". If after doing a MS in CS and get an IT job (may provide high salary due to supply/demand) where you will not use knowledge acquired in graduate program is it really worth your time? It is very rare for Americans to do a MS in CS full time if they have a BS in CS and are working in the software field.
With all due respect sir, majority of my audience are not Americans. I cater to international students who seek master's education in USA for better job prospects. If you have an alternative path in mind for them- kindly suggest.
Hello sir, i got admit as well as visa for MS construction management in Florida tech ( Melbourne, Fl ) Fall 24. But, right now I'm sceptical whether to take this huge risk with loan and all. As i have contacted many colleagues from this college, they say not many part time jobs now as compared to before.
Forget part-time- ask them about Full-Time roles post graduation. Because you'll only have start paying your EMI 6-12 months after you graduate. In case you find full-time jobs by then, you can comfortably pay your EMIs.
@@DrRajusConsultancy Can i work legally there in my field or suppose not in my field ( random job) after my 2 year college without getting H1B Visa in the later 3 years STEM OTP ???
Hello, I've received admit from University of Texas at Dallas for MS in supply chain management. It's a course of 1.5-2 yrs, I haven't received any scholarship because I haven't taken GRE. Is it worth it? Also I've received Admit from WP carey business school (ASU). What should I do?
Which course at WP Carey ? Business Analytics or MIS? About UTD MS in supply chain management: Although the course is expensive, the significant advantage here is the location. Dallas Fortworth region, Houston, and Austin are heavily industrialized, so finding jobs in the Supply Chain field would not be a big hassle. Depending on your prior experience, you'll be initially making around $80-$90K and gradually progressing to $100K+. The con, as you have pointed out, is the cost of UTD. Other great alternatives exist in Texas, like the University of Houston, UT Arlington, etc., where COE is much lower. However, UTD does carry a brand of its own so if that cost is not too much for your financial situation (a pinch and not a punch) then you can go ahead.
@@DrRajusConsultancy I don’t have any prior experience. I’m bit afraid to move forward with USA, as I had conversation with many students in UTD and ASU. They all are saying this is not the right time, job market is worst.
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Hello Sir, I got an offer from IU Bloomington, can you kindly give your thoughts? Because I am literally confused whether to going 2024 as many of my friends and relatives who went there for MS aren't getting any jobs
IUB is a pretty good university and you will have a nice peer group and environment that will help you in skilling up yourself and applying for jobs. Are you going for IT related course? If yes, then currently the market is not great because of reasons beyond our control, but it will get better by the time you graduate from your course in 2026. If you're ready to be focused and build a good profile while pursuing master's, you'll definitely get a job. If you're going for a non-IT field then there's no issues related to jobs.
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Hi sir, how is masters in health informatics in terms of job in the usa, i have got some admits but still not sure if i should go for it or not. Please provide some i formation if you have about it.
Hi sir! Should i pursue MS in Information Systems to go for non technical roles? Or should I pursue MS in CS degree? Which degree will be better? Also can you suggest few low cost good unis which can provide on-campus jobs and waive off tuition fee if received the same? Thanks .
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Hi sir , I got my visa in US. Going for masters in SMU University in Dallas, TX. Currently having 2.5 yrs of experience as Devops Engineer. Is this right time for me to pursue masters leaving my job
I will be taking loan for entire 2 years and as such i don't have any other funds. Should I consider going for masters of information systems in CSULB? Is it easy to pay back loan?
As a relatively low-cost university ($30,000 tuition), CSU LB certainly won't put you in too much of a financial burden, considering the job outcomes of an MIS degree. However, to find jobs, you must be very good at what you're learning and doing during your master's program. One of the typical jobs MIS graduates target is that of Data Engineers/Analysts- so you must have skills, certifications, and projects aligned with these job roles to make job hunting easy for you. If you think you're prepared to put in all the effort to skill-up and find jobs, then I think it's worth taking the risk.
Hello sir!!!! I got admits from university of minnoesta twin cities, george washington and montclair university for ms ds . which one is better to finalise by considering all fcators.?
I would choose U Minnesota Data Science program. Its well reputed than GWU and Montclair State, costs you less than GWU- tuition and living. The course is going to be rigorous and will prepare you well for jobs. All the best!
Not necessarily. Universities release decisions in multiple phases. In early phases, they release decisions to potential matches- based on their response, they decide how many admits to give in their next phases. It's just a strategy to make sure they have a full classroom of the best among the applicant pool :)
Pretty good location to find internship and job opportunities. DC region has a lot of IT companies working on government contracts (especially good for cybersecurity related jobs opportunities). However, remember that it also depends on how well you build your profile and your job search and networking strategies. In the current conditions it will be challenging to find work but not impossible- you have to be prepared to put in the effort. All the best!
Sir, what is your opinion on the 10 month MSBA program($10k fee reduction) in CalPoly. I got an admit there and I would love to take an opinion if you have one
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Here are some courses - MS BA, MIS, MS BA & DS, MS DA etc Many colleges offer hybrid curriculum that will let you further specialize within BA like Marketing analytics, Supply Chain Analytics, Financial analytics, Health care Analytics etc all of which have good demand in the job market. If you need guidance with University selection, applications , and Visa, contact us- +918125322444
Hello sir, thankyou so much for video. I am planning for fall 2024. I have two questions. 1. I am in late twenties, and planning to ahift my career to finance field. Is it worth taking risk at this point 2. I am really confused between university of dayton and pace University New York. Pls help with this.
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If graduate tuition fee is not an issue - choose UMass Dartmouth for its location close to Boston. However, if you're price sensitive you can choose UNH. Boston and NYC are not very far from here.
Hi sir! I did my Btech in CSE and secured 9.22 CGPA overall and I am currently working in mu sigma as Data Scientist and I have applied in USA for ms in Data Science. I got an offer from Rowan University. Is it good or not I wanted your opinion on that.
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Hello sir, I've interest in automotive domain as currently I'm working in automotive industry and also interest in embedded software. I'm planning for fall2025. Which domain would you suggest me for masters according to Market situation?
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Thanks for your encouraging words! Yes, low cost yet good quality universities like SJSU will be good bet for Biomedical students. Because of relatively less students pursuing this masters program, there is high chances of getting Assistantship roles on campus- which will offset living expenses. So I would say if you're really interested in the state of California and the opportunities it provides- you can go for it without spending too much (by funding through on-campus jobs). Hope this helps! If you need any help with university shortlisting based on profile and budget, and the entire application process, do get in touch with us- +918125322444
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Hi sir i am on H4 and will only pay tuition fees 27 k at USF Tampa. But my course is in Instructional technology as I was a teacher.. should i pursue the course ? I will convert to F1
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HI Sir, i've completed BTech CSE with CGPA 8 and i am interested to do MBA, as of now would you recommend me to go for stem mba in usa without work experience or should i continue with ms?
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The situation right now is not the best- people who have graduated are not getting jobs very easily. However, this will improve over the coming years so its a good time to study and graduate when the market improves.
Hello Sir I have admits from (MSDS program) Michigan state uni CU boulder UA tucson ASU RIT Which would be a better option Please suggest As for CU boulder and Michigan state I am getting reviews that location is the problem
Hi sir, I wanted go for master in health care management and want to go for health care strategic consulting, what do you say it , becz u didn't say about .😊
Hi sir, I am planning to do masters in cs 2025 . I have a great confusion in choosing which country can u suggest me a country which will have a job opportunity at the time of graduation budget is not a concern sir,USA OR AUSTRALIA?
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Sir i want to purse ms in Electrical engineering from Cleveland State University i have admit from this University. How is this University? And wt about hardware and firmware jobs in usa?
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I am currently going to persue masters in business analytics at baylor university with a 66% scholarship. I have to take a loan of 25k from prodigy though. Would you recommend me take this opportunity as i will be graduating around dec 2025. I have 1.5 years of relevant analytics experience as well
Financially its not a bad bet. You're finishing your education at a reasonable cost. Since you'll be graduating in Dec 2025. the market will be at a better position- however honing skills in AI/ML and watching on for latest tools will keep you ahead of the curve. Hope this helps
Hello sir , i am currently doing job in india with a decent package. I am not sure about doing masters in US in CS . What would you suggest me , continuing job in India or move to US . My main aim is to earn money in my early age.
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If a person is already a Masters in India and would like to move to US on Studies and work so is masters in STEM course good or shall he opt and look for a PHD course ?
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Hi Jayasurya sir, My daughter got admission in Michigan University, Ann Arbor in the masters of science in information program, is it worth doing there. Please suggest
Hello Sir, its a very well reputed University although slightly expensive- will cost you around $80,000+ for tuition. Overall cost would be around $100,000. If budget is not a hindrance- you can select this course. The job outcomes reported by the program are also pretty decent (Salaries averaging at $104,000/year).
Sir my son got admission in Texas A& M and UWMadison PMP , we are middle class family , working in bangalore SDE getting 20 Lac , is better to do or not with loan of 40 Lac
Hello Sir, I would like to know more about MS in business analytics. How's University of texas at Austin George mason university Depaul university University of California san diego campus University of Texas at Austin McCombs school of business How will be the job market in 2025 As am planning for this intake. I got my Ielts score Overall 7 bands L8.5 R 6.5 W 6 S 7.5 I have a minimum of 2.5 years of experience in Investment banking And want to pursue MS in BUSINESS ANALYTICS. Could you please suggest me some of the good universities
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Yes UIC has a decent MIS program. Especially, the location is good to find jobs. Internship opportunities in current market conditions seem uncertain. At the end of the day finding jobs is very individual driven- if he is willing to put in the effort, network well, build a strong profile through projects etc he will be able to find opportunities post graduation. If you need help with Visa application and documentation, do get in touch with us - +918125322444
I’ve got admits from northeastern and NC state university for masters in engineering management program , which one shd I go for, I am a software engineer in India and I want to transition into Product management/ consulting roles
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Its an average uni but in a good location. Its a little on the expensive side though- I don't think you'll have a good ROI at NJIT considering current market.
UTSA is just a few hours drive from Austin, so finding internships/jobs there will not be a hassle. As far as MS AI course goes- please remember that job roles such as ML Engineer or Data Scientist are usually given to experienced people or PhD holders. If you're a fresher or have less relevant experience, you should be open to Data Engineer roles as well and up skill yourself accordingly. Hope this helps!
Hi Sir,I've been admitted to ASU for Ms in datascience program this fall24. I have work ex of 2 yrs in india. After getting feedback from a lot of people regarding the current job market I'm very confused whether to go for it . Since I'll be taking a loan of almost 65 lakhs is it a wise decision to pursue ms this fall or should i defer?
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Sir, I am a fresher recently graduated published international paper with 9.13 Cgpa from SRM main campus, I am planning to do MS in cybersecurity from USA as a fresher is it good time to pursue masters degree from USA. I am only applying for these 6 universities - Georgia Institute of Technology University of Michigan, Dearborn (2nd campus) University of Washington - Bothell Maryland, college park University George Mason University, Virginia Arizona state university
What about MS in supply chain from ASU..? Is it a good course.? Keeping it in mind that its a 9 months STEM degree course. Please give your suggestion a it is really important for me.
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My daughter is there and pursuing ms last semester she is afraid of recession she is hard warker i am sure she will get good opportunity thank you again
You can still get a job during a recession, but the problem is that over 100,000 students are coming from India to do their master’s degrees.. That's the problem.....
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If you already have many investments that generate a couple thousands dollars go ahead but if you don't just save yourself from wasting your money on worthless degrees that won't help you land a job
There are no jobs in IT currently. One job 1000 people are applying in IT. Lot of disposable income in family go for it. Don’t take too much loans. Getting job is very hard. Most experienced people are jobless currently. If you have limited money don’t come. Greencard process is very complex and very long waiting time.
Hi sir, I got admit to the MSCS program at IU Bloomington and the MEng in CS (1-year course) program at University of Cincinnati. Which one do you suggest?
I heard that location is a con for IU Bloomington.
Also i heard that due to the current situation, the Bay area is good for opportunities. I'm considering attending college in the Bay Area later if that's the case.
Could you please advice me.
If you're someone with prior-Work ex (2+ Years at least), UCin MEng program is a good low cost option that serves as an entry point to the US job market. But if you're a fresher or with
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hi sir how is pharma job market for Regulatory M.S plz tell
Hi sir , i want to persue ms in data science or data snalytics (may be) from usa so im confused in whether i should in opt in spring or fall and next question is it worth it to do masters from usa.
Data Science and Analytics, both are pretty good courses that give you skills that are in demand currently. However, the competition is also pretty high. You have to ask yourself if you are really passionate about these fields (or pursuing a career in IT) because you need to work hard to find a job and sustain in this market.
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Great courses, but definitely no jobs in these fields for people who just graduate from MS
Yes these are high demand courses however,these are highly complicated courses , so unless you are extremely passionate about these courses, don't go to USA or matter of fact any other country.
You don't want to be buried under a huge education loan with almost no jobs.
The job market is extremely volatile everywhere. Not sure whats happening around the world
Stay in India if you have a good job. No jobs currently in USA.
My sister son complete his MS from penn state University before coming to usa he works as software engineer in pune. Still he doesn't got a job one of his friends who has 3yrs experience got entry level job. This is real situation of job market in usa after spending so much money students don't get job it very depressing for students.
My daughter wants to do MS in CS . She has admission offer from ASU, UC Santa Cruz and University of Southern California .. which is very expensive . Unable to decide whether she should pursue MS in Comp Science. If yes, the other universities are not so expensive compared to University of Southern California but are lower in rank .. don’t know whether she can get a good job in India after doing MS from ASU, UC Santa Cruz etc
Hi sir, getting a job does not depend entirely on University reputation or ranking. For that matter, ASU and UC Santa Cruz are both pretty well regarded universities- I know a lot of my students working at top MNCs after graduating from these Universities. I would suggest to choose the cheapest option among USC, ASU, and UC Sant Cruz considering the current market.
What is your opinion on ASU ( data science) not in thought of tution fee.
Your opinion on Umass( CS) amherst compared to ASU.
JOB opportunities in both the regions
I’m going for masters in business Analytics in Sept 2025. Getting 40-50% scholarship at university of Denver. Should I go for it? Or should go to more better university? I have 9.45 CGPA
My son has got admission in North Eastern University, Boston and University of Colorado,Boulder for Masters in Engg Management in Lockheed Martin School of engineering. Please suggest which university is better and if this is the right time to pursue masters program.
Here's my opinion-
Both NEU's and UC Boulder's Engineering Management programs offer similar curriculum with enough flexibility to choose a specialized concentration (Finance, Project Management etc). Both Unis are pretty well reputed across the USA.
The advantage of UC Boulder is the cost- The tuition and Living expenses are both pretty low compared to NEU. The cost of education here will be 2/3rd of NEU's, while offering pretty high-quality of education (Strong and experienced faculty). In such a market condition, especially if you're on a budget, choosing a high-quality lower-cost university will give better ROI.
NEU's advantage is its location in Boston, surrounded by ample industries. It also offers a CO-OP option. However, considering the heavy competition because of the very large Indian student diaspora in NEU and Boston, the competition to get a CO-OP (internship) is pretty high, and success is uncertain (reports from some of our clients currently studying here).
Considering the above factors, my suggestion would be to choose UC Boulder's MEM program. The class size will be small, and competition for on-campus jobs will be less. Since it is the best-ranked university in Colorado, finding summer internship and jobs within the state would be easier.
Thanks a lot for your thoughts. Much appreciated.
Job market is too bad in USA
Currently having 2.6 years of experience as Devops and got my visa approved for usa in masters in networking from southern Methodist University, Dallas.
Is this the right field to land in a job as not everyone will work on networking and cloud Devops???Need guidance and your views.
Hey that's a good transition. Apart from your MS Networking Engineering course, also make sure you get advanced certifications courses related to Cloud Computing. I'm not sure about your interests but taking up specialization courses in IT Security Assurance (Cyber-Sec) would also add to your profile.
To be job ready, you need to make sure you have well-regarded certifications in the industry.
I am also into this DevOps field and have seen most of the jobs are in india i feel. Are you looking to do development or operational tasks ? from what i have seen most of operations are outsourced to developing countries. I may be wrong but this is what i have observed.
Hi sir, I got admits from NAU- electrical engineering, Saint Louis University - Business Analytics and New Haven.. Which one should I consider
Depends on what kind of careers you want to pursue- Business analytics is an over crowded space. Unless you have good prior experience, its hard to find jobs. Electrical Engineering is a growing field , especially in Chip design and Manufacturing. Arizona is a hub for electrical engineering jobs. However, employers value strong domain knowledge and unless you developed it during your masters education, you'll have a tough time getting placed. Hope this helps.
Is California state university is good for ms in computer science
Hi Sir, my son got admit in MSCS in Columbia, USC, UMASS Amherst and ms computational science in GAtech.. which one do you advise in current situation from learning and job perspective. Thanks for your suggestion.
All four Universities are pretty good for Computer Science; however, by doing a Cost to Quality analysis, UMass Amherst and GA Tech stand cheaper than the other two. Between them, I'm slightly inclined towards GA Tech's Computational Science and Engineering course purely because of the reputation of "Ga Tech". However, you must understand the difference between the pure MS CS curriculum and the MS Computational Science (CSE) curriculum. A CSE curriculum is more "computation" focused and mathematically rigorous- ideal for computation-based jobs such as Data Scientist, Financial Analyst, etc. It is highly interdisciplinary and also offers coursework in biomed/biotech, meaning you can apply for IT job roles in BioPharma firms as well if that aligns with your interest. There is a rising demand in this niche.
Whereas, MS CS at UMass Amherst prepares you well for diverse fields within the IT industry, such as SDE roles, data scientist/Engineer roles, ML Engineers, cybersecurity roles, etc.
If you're aiming for jobs in DS/ML or SDE- Ga Tech and UMass Amherst are both good but Ga Tech will carry a heavier tag on your resume. Hope this helps :)
Thanks a lot sir. Really appreciate your response. My son already has MTech in data science in IITM.. does GAtech computation science still helps or adds to resume. What about Columbia. Does ivy league and NY location really matter in current market. Is the additional cost really worth in current situation
@@BibhashSaha-kb5et Both the MS CSE of Ga Tech and the MS CS of the rest of Unis have a lot of overlap with an MS DS from IIT-M. Coursework-wise, I don't see if he can learn something very different unless he wants to take up niche electives offered by Ga Tech (many areas to specialize in) and the rest of the Unis. UMass also offers CyberSec specialization- if he's interested in exploring the intersection of CybSec and ML/AI, he could do that here. That's a high-growth potential field.
As far as the tag of "Ivy League" goes (Columbia), please remember that not all Ivy leagues are good at Computer Science- many non-Ivy leagues (MIT, Stanford, CMU, Ga Teach, UT Austin, UWash, etc) are ranked way better than the Ivy's and hold better reputation for CS/DS. The NYC location will have a slight edge in finding summer internship opportunities, but is that edge worth the 1.5 times price tag? This is a question you should ask yourself. In the current market, I highly recommend spending less.
U mass Amherst MS is very good,once regards US IIT.
May be high QS rank,but good program.
@@BibhashSaha-kb5etI suppose that ur son has a good paying in india right now. So, why does he want to go to usa seeing uncertain job market in usa ?
Sir can a fresher from India do masters in USA just after his graduation and will he get job after masters in IT feild in USA? Can we take the risk of doing masters as a fresher
Whether you're a fresher or not what matters most is how skilled you are and can you pass through technical and interviewing rounds of companies. If you're not confident about it, you can pursue job for a couple of years and then go for master's. Corporate experience sometimes will give you relevant skills (at the least you'll understand work culture which will prepare you better). For application guidance - +918125322444
Concerning the current situation, I have acceptance to join Kansas state university master in data analytics which is a cheaper State but less tech opportunities, I also have acceptance to join university of delaware master in business analytics and information management, delaware cost of living is high, what can I do if I'm using Mpower loan
Hi sir, I got an admit from The George Washington university MSCS Fall 24 and also from University of Colorado Boulder Computer Science Professionals, I am confused between these two, what are your thought??
GWU is located in D.C, which is a good location for jobs, but cost-wise, it will be expensive. Both tuition and living will be more than CU Boulder. So, my pick will definitely be CU Boulder- a strong reputation, better CS rankings, and reasonable costs are the highlights. Hope that's helpful. If you want help with the entire visa process (documentation and Mock interview prep), do get in touch - +918125322444
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Hello! I got admissions from UTArlington, Saint Louis University and California State University Fullerton in MS Information Systems program. In your opinion which university should I pick after considering everything. I'm leaning towards CSUF. It would be really helpful to know your as well.
Location and quality-wise, CSU F and UT A are better than St Louis. Between CSU F and UT A - I'm personally impressed by the UTA's MS IS program because the curriculum seems more oriented towards providing industrial exposure to students. It helps students secure internships across local industries- so that'll be a great added benefit. Although UT A will be slightly expensive, it can give you better ROI. Please talk to current students from both places and make a decision.
I've done a video on how to choose between universities; you can check that out as well-
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@@DrRajusConsultancy Thank you for the reply and also for your Insights, Really appreciate it.
Hello sir,
How about Health Informatics courses in USA? Does recession have impact on this field ?
It is a good field to pursue - recession is not the problem here. However, make sure you do it from a good university that is in proximity to the target industry. Jobs are not very common so you need to have a strong profile and skill set.
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what about pharmacy related fields?
Will make a video soon.
MS in CS full time is generally worthless in US or anywhere. 2-year experience is always better. If you want to do a PhD then that is a different ball game and worth it.
It is usually viewed as an entry point in to the US job market by majority of international students. However, worthless is a pretty extreme tag- I've known many students who have benefitted from a well rounded MS CS program from a great quality university.
@@DrRajusConsultancy If doing a MS provides entry to US that is somewhat of a valid reason at a high cost. In USA, in general (especially software) weightage is given to experience (rightly so) and not to education (again PhD is different) in hiring. Most top universities do not normally give admission to terminal MS programs. As you have indicated some may have benefitted doing a MS program mostly in the non-academic side (well rounded) like soft skills, presentation etc.
Majority of Top 25 CS Unis have terminal MS Degrees - please Cross check with US NEWS rankings. I know of students with phenomenal work-ex from India lauding about the CS education they've received during Master's- these students already had pretty strong soft skills- they benefitted from the hands on application oriented education they've received. When it comes to hiring, I also know of students who got hired right out of Master's (without prior-ex). Yes, past hands-on experience is a direct indicator of success at the workplace, but how do you solve this chicken and egg problem where majority of graduates do not have prior experience and majority of companies look for experience? Master's education in this case has been a pretty good feeder to American IT industry jobs (in more than a few decades) because companies in lieu of prior-experience look for rigour and good quality master's degree has been a pretty strong and successful indicator of rigour.
@@DrRajusConsultancy I should have stated "Most top US universities do not admit to terminal MS programs WITH A SCHOLARSHIP". If after doing a MS in CS and get an IT job (may provide high salary due to supply/demand) where you will not use knowledge acquired in graduate program is it really worth your time? It is very rare for Americans to do a MS in CS full time if they have a BS in CS and are working in the software field.
With all due respect sir, majority of my audience are not Americans. I cater to international students who seek master's education in USA for better job prospects. If you have an alternative path in mind for them- kindly suggest.
Hello sir, i got admit as well as visa for MS construction management in Florida tech ( Melbourne, Fl ) Fall 24. But, right now I'm sceptical whether to take this huge risk with loan and all. As i have contacted many colleagues from this college, they say not many part time jobs now as compared to before.
Forget part-time- ask them about Full-Time roles post graduation. Because you'll only have start paying your EMI 6-12 months after you graduate. In case you find full-time jobs by then, you can comfortably pay your EMIs.
@@DrRajusConsultancy Can i work legally there in my field or suppose not in my field ( random job) after my 2 year college without getting H1B Visa in the later 3 years STEM OTP ???
Hello, I've received admit from University of Texas at Dallas for MS in supply chain management. It's a course of 1.5-2 yrs, I haven't received any scholarship because I haven't taken GRE. Is it worth it? Also I've received Admit from WP carey business school (ASU). What should I do?
if I consider UTD it'll cost me around 65-70 lakh loan
Which course at WP Carey ? Business Analytics or MIS?
About UTD MS in supply chain management: Although the course is expensive, the significant advantage here is the location. Dallas Fortworth region, Houston, and Austin are heavily industrialized, so finding jobs in the Supply Chain field would not be a big hassle. Depending on your prior experience, you'll be initially making around $80-$90K and gradually progressing to $100K+. The con, as you have pointed out, is the cost of UTD. Other great alternatives exist in Texas, like the University of Houston, UT Arlington, etc., where COE is much lower. However, UTD does carry a brand of its own so if that cost is not too much for your financial situation (a pinch and not a punch) then you can go ahead.
@@DrRajusConsultancy I don’t have any prior experience. I’m bit afraid to move forward with USA, as I had conversation with many students in UTD and ASU. They all are saying this is not the right time, job market is worst.
Even I am admitted to W.P Carey for MS in supply chain management for the 9 months STEM course for Fall 2024.
Lets connect.
what about master of cyber security ???
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Hi, got admit from ASU and SJSU. Which one should I go for??
Sir should I go for MS in pharmaCeutics?
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Hello sir I got admit in ms computer and information science from university of Michigan Dearborn is it a good place to go ?
Hello Sir, I got an offer from IU Bloomington, can you kindly give your thoughts? Because I am literally confused whether to going 2024 as many of my friends and relatives who went there for MS aren't getting any jobs
IUB is a pretty good university and you will have a nice peer group and environment that will help you in skilling up yourself and applying for jobs. Are you going for IT related course? If yes, then currently the market is not great because of reasons beyond our control, but it will get better by the time you graduate from your course in 2026. If you're ready to be focused and build a good profile while pursuing master's, you'll definitely get a job.
If you're going for a non-IT field then there's no issues related to jobs.
Hello sir My visa refused in December san francisco state University. So will i change University or else proced with same University
Once your visa is rejected, currently the embassy is suggesting to wait for 1 Year before you go for the second attempt. To improve your chances, skip applying for Fall 2024 and instead apply for Spring 2025 (Jan). It'll be better if you can apply to a slightly better ranked university than SFSU - an improved profile will always make a positive impression. This is something that worked for some of our clients who have approached us with similar issue as yours. If you need guidance, do get in touch - +918125322444
Hi sir, how is masters in health informatics in terms of job in the usa, i have got some admits but still not sure if i should go for it or not. Please provide some i formation if you have about it.
Hey depends on the kind of universities you're going to.
@DrRajusConsultancy health informatics in DePaul University, is it worth doing it? I am a pharmacy graduate.
Hi sir! Should i pursue MS in Information Systems to go for non technical roles? Or should I pursue MS in CS degree? Which degree will be better? Also can you suggest few low cost good unis which can provide on-campus jobs and waive off tuition fee if received the same? Thanks .
Hi Preeti- what do you mean by non-technical roles? Do you mean no-coding? MIS would be a better bet to get into Tech Sales or something like that but you cannot completely avoid coding. If you need help with University suggestions based on your budget, do get in touch with us - +918125322444
Hi sir , I got my visa in US. Going for masters in SMU University in Dallas, TX.
Currently having 2.5 yrs of experience as Devops Engineer. Is this right time for me to pursue masters leaving my job
@@karthikbalaji1077 not the right time. It’s easy to get visa but getting job is a nightmare.
I will be taking loan for entire 2 years and as such i don't have any other funds. Should I consider going for masters of information systems in CSULB? Is it easy to pay back loan?
As a relatively low-cost university ($30,000 tuition), CSU LB certainly won't put you in too much of a financial burden, considering the job outcomes of an MIS degree. However, to find jobs, you must be very good at what you're learning and doing during your master's program. One of the typical jobs MIS graduates target is that of Data Engineers/Analysts- so you must have skills, certifications, and projects aligned with these job roles to make job hunting easy for you. If you think you're prepared to put in all the effort to skill-up and find jobs, then I think it's worth taking the risk.
@@DrRajusConsultancy Thank you sir.
Hello Sir, I am interested in pursuing jobs in pharmaceutical industry. Can you guide me?
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I have applied for msim and got into uiuc and uwash. Please suggest
UWash because of the location.
@@DrRajusConsultancyBut uwash is a bit on costly side
Yes but chances of getting absorbed into the local IT sector is pretty high. Whatever extra you invest, you'll earn back once you're placed.
Hello sir!!!! I got admits from university of minnoesta twin cities, george washington and montclair university for ms ds . which one is better to finalise by considering all fcators.?
I would choose U Minnesota Data Science program. Its well reputed than GWU and Montclair State, costs you less than GWU- tuition and living. The course is going to be rigorous and will prepare you well for jobs. All the best!
Aren't the admit results supposed to be out in April-may as mentioned in the website? when di you apply and when did you hear back?
Not necessarily. Universities release decisions in multiple phases. In early phases, they release decisions to potential matches- based on their response, they decide how many admits to give in their next phases. It's just a strategy to make sure they have a full classroom of the best among the applicant pool :)
Hi , is george mason university good for job opportunities and studies in MSCS?
Pretty good location to find internship and job opportunities. DC region has a lot of IT companies working on government contracts (especially good for cybersecurity related jobs opportunities). However, remember that it also depends on how well you build your profile and your job search and networking strategies. In the current conditions it will be challenging to find work but not impossible- you have to be prepared to put in the effort. All the best!
as international student would it be hard to find jobs since what i have heard jobs around gmu are mostly federal jobs
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Federal companies hire international students- there's no restriction there.
Sir, what is your opinion on the 10 month MSBA program($10k fee reduction) in CalPoly. I got an admit there and I would love to take an opinion if you have one
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@@dominicj7977 Why would you say that?
Please elaborate even though I'm planning to take that
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Hi sir! I want to be a business analyst and wanted to study Masters in USA in 2025 so which masters course should i go for?
Here are some courses - MS BA, MIS, MS BA & DS, MS DA etc Many colleges offer hybrid curriculum that will let you further specialize within BA like Marketing analytics, Supply Chain Analytics, Financial analytics, Health care Analytics etc all of which have good demand in the job market. If you need guidance with University selection, applications , and Visa, contact us- +918125322444
Hello sir, thankyou so much for video.
I am planning for fall 2024.
I have two questions.
1. I am in late twenties, and planning to ahift my career to finance field. Is it worth taking risk at this point
2. I am really confused between university of dayton and pace University New York.
Pls help with this.
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Hi sir, willing to pursue masters in 2024 in data science after completing my btech in 2023. What will be your suggestion.
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@@DrRajusConsultancyThank you for your reply sir, I am just a bit tensed after watching videos in TH-cam suggesting not to come for masters.
Hello, i got admission from umass Dartmouth and university of New Haven in business analytics, which one should i consider?
If graduate tuition fee is not an issue - choose UMass Dartmouth for its location close to Boston. However, if you're price sensitive you can choose UNH. Boston and NYC are not very far from here.
@@DrRajusConsultancy compared to this which one is best for business analytics?
Both are almost on the same level- I would prefer UMass Dartmouth for higher visa chances.
@@DrRajusConsultancy if I get into MBA without work experience does it affect on
Visa approval?
Hi sir! I did my Btech in CSE and secured 9.22 CGPA overall and I am currently working in mu sigma as Data Scientist and I have applied in USA for ms in Data Science. I got an offer from Rowan University. Is it good or not I wanted your opinion on that.
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Hello sir,
I've interest in automotive domain as currently I'm working in automotive industry and also interest in embedded software. I'm planning for fall2025.
Which domain would you suggest me for masters according to Market situation?
Hey if you want a good mix of Mech, Electronics, and CS- I would suggest Mechatronics. I would look at specializing in autonomous vehicles or EV areas broadly speaking. I'll have to know more about your background and interests before I can make a proper suggestion. You can book a session with me here if you're interested- topmate.io/jayasurya_pathapati
Good information explained in a simple way. Nice work young man. I AM A PARENT FROM KERALA. MY QUERY IS REGARDING MS IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TO BE DONE IN 2025-26. For a MIDDLE CLASS STUDENT FROM INDIA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO BE LOOKING FOR UNIVERSITIES LIKE SJSU/CAL POLY, UCAL LONG BEACH, ETC WHERE THERE ARE LOT OF BIOMEDICAL COMPANIES TO LOOK FOR INTERNSHIPS AFTER THE COURSE OR ARE LESS EXPENSIVE STATES LIKE TEXAS AND FLORIDA GOOD FOR THIS COURSE? PLEASE ADVISE WHEN YOUR VALUABLE TIME PERMITS.
Thanks for your encouraging words!
Yes, low cost yet good quality universities like SJSU will be good bet for Biomedical students. Because of relatively less students pursuing this masters program, there is high chances of getting Assistantship roles on campus- which will offset living expenses. So I would say if you're really interested in the state of California and the opportunities it provides- you can go for it without spending too much (by funding through on-campus jobs). Hope this helps! If you need any help with university shortlisting based on profile and budget, and the entire application process, do get in touch with us- +918125322444
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Hi sir,
How is the job market for supply chain management.
Im planning to come in jan 2025.
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Hi sir i am on H4 and will only pay tuition fees 27 k at USF Tampa. But my course is in Instructional technology as I was a teacher.. should i pursue the course ? I will convert to F1
Will such a degree give you jobs?
@@DrRajusConsultancy it is a specialized field.. I hope so
How is mscs for new York university. Please suggest
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HI Sir, i've completed BTech CSE with CGPA 8 and i am interested to do MBA, as of now would you recommend me to go for stem mba in usa without work experience or should i continue with ms?
MBA without work-ex is pointless - you won't get into good Unis, only very average ones- and they cost a lot compared to Master's. If you do want to pursue Management oriented degrees that will complement your educational background- there are many good alternative specializations. If you need guidance, do get in touch- +918125322444
@@DrRajusConsultancy Got it, Can i carry on with MS CS or any specialization? (thanks for reply)
Hey can some please tell me how's the current situation in usa and how are the placements .???
not good... so many recent grads sitting unemployed, for now they have submitted experience letters only
The situation right now is not the best- people who have graduated are not getting jobs very easily. However, this will improve over the coming years so its a good time to study and graduate when the market improves.
Hello Sir I have admits from
(MSDS program)
Michigan state uni
CU boulder
UA tucson
ASU
RIT
Which would be a better option
Please suggest
As for CU boulder and Michigan state I am getting reviews that location is the problem
CU Boulder for the reputation . Location will not be a problem because you can hunt for jobs sitting in any corner of USA.
Hi sir, I wanted go for master in health care management and want to go for health care strategic consulting, what do you say it , becz u didn't say about .😊
Hey, healthcare Management is a very niche field, are you someone with prior experience in this field?
1 year internship and one more year work x I can arrange from dental clinic. Which country would you suggest
Canada or US. I would suggest applying to a University with a good Hospital where you can get hands on experience.
Hi sir, I am planning to do masters in cs 2025 . I have a great confusion in choosing which country can u suggest me a country which will have a job opportunity at the time of graduation budget is not a concern sir,USA OR AUSTRALIA?
US has a pretty matured job market and has the highest average pay for CS grads. Yes, the market isn't great but in a couple of years time it'll stabilize. Australia's IT industry is also blossoming- might not be great if you're looking for long-term because senior roles are not paid that great compared to the US (or India ). It also depends on some personal preferences as well- If you need guidance, get in touch - +918125322444
Asu ms in Artificial intelligence in bussiness 9 months worth it for 64000 usd?
The outcomes of such a degree Depends on your past experience what you're aiming to do post your master's. There are many affordable options available. For further guidance- +918125322444
Sir i want to purse ms in Electrical engineering from Cleveland State University i have admit from this University. How is this University? And wt about hardware and firmware jobs in usa?
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I am currently going to persue masters in business analytics at baylor university with a 66% scholarship. I have to take a loan of 25k from prodigy though. Would you recommend me take this opportunity as i will be graduating around dec 2025. I have 1.5 years of relevant analytics experience as well
Financially its not a bad bet. You're finishing your education at a reasonable cost. Since you'll be graduating in Dec 2025. the market will be at a better position- however honing skills in AI/ML and watching on for latest tools will keep you ahead of the curve. Hope this helps
Hello sir , i am currently doing job in india with a decent package. I am not sure about doing masters in US in CS . What would you suggest me , continuing job in India or move to US . My main aim is to earn money in my early age.
Option 1- Hang on till the market gets better. After that you can do a 1 year professional master's program. Save up whatever you're earning here (minus day to day costs).
Option 2- Market will have huge demand for skilled AI/ML professionals in the coming years. So pursue master's in CS and specialize in AI/ML (or build side projects) and then look out for jobs. I would take 2 year programs in this case.
Whether you go for master's now or later, its clear that having deep understanding on advanced AI topics such as NLP, Computer Vision etc will give you edge.
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If a person is already a Masters in India and would like to move to US on Studies and work so is masters in STEM course good or shall he opt and look for a PHD course ?
You can still apply for MS courses in your field, but choosing an alternative course like an MBA or PhD or an MS course that is different from your current master's degree will improve your Visa chances. Blindly going for PhD without interest or purpose will negatively impact the time you spend there. If you need personal career guidance, do get in touch - +918125322444
Is it worth who is taking the course in VLSI
Definitely a growing field in the USA- the Chips ACT 2022 is boosting the local Semiconductor industry. If you're interested to know more and apply to right programs, get in touch with us - +918125322444
Hi Jayasurya sir,
My daughter got admission in Michigan University, Ann Arbor in the masters of science in information program, is it worth doing there.
Please suggest
Hello Sir, its a very well reputed University although slightly expensive- will cost you around $80,000+ for tuition. Overall cost would be around $100,000. If budget is not a hindrance- you can select this course. The job outcomes reported by the program are also pretty decent (Salaries averaging at $104,000/year).
Sir my son got admission in Texas A& M and UWMadison PMP , we are middle class family , working in bangalore SDE getting 20 Lac , is better to do or not with loan of 40 Lac
If its an MS CS degree and your son already has work ex, then its worth taking the risk as both the institutes are pretty reputed.
Hello Sir,
I would like to know more about MS in business analytics.
How's University of texas at Austin
George mason university
Depaul university
University of California san diego campus
University of Texas at Austin McCombs school of business
How will be the job market in 2025
As am planning for this intake.
I got my Ielts score
Overall 7 bands
L8.5 R 6.5 W 6 S 7.5
I have a minimum of 2.5 years of experience in Investment banking
And want to pursue MS in BUSINESS ANALYTICS.
Could you please suggest me some of the good universities
I don't think IB to Business Analytics is a great shift. Honestly, the BA field has become over-crowded with lots of competition for just a few job roles (no matter how good a university you graduate from). I would suggest you leverage your past experience in the finance industry and look at courses like Quantitative Finance - it has great career outcomes. Have guided students to this specialization to top universities like UCLA, Ga Tech etc. If you need further info, reach out to us at = +918125322444
@DrRajusConsultancy hey thanks a lot sir.
But It does open an opportunity to work in either BA or IB with the help of dual degree?
My son has got admit for MSMIS IN UIC is it good university what about internships and fulltime opportunities
Yes UIC has a decent MIS program. Especially, the location is good to find jobs. Internship opportunities in current market conditions seem uncertain. At the end of the day finding jobs is very individual driven- if he is willing to put in the effort, network well, build a strong profile through projects etc he will be able to find opportunities post graduation. If you need help with Visa application and documentation, do get in touch with us - +918125322444
I’ve got admits from northeastern and NC state university for masters in engineering management program , which one shd I go for, I am a software engineer in India and I want to transition into Product management/ consulting roles
Both are at pretty decent locations- choose the cheaper and less crowded one (NCSU). If you need one-on-one guidance, book a session with me - topmate.io/jayasurya_pathapati
sir is njit a good college for ms in cs
Its an average uni but in a good location. Its a little on the expensive side though- I don't think you'll have a good ROI at NJIT considering current market.
Hii sir i have got admission in UTSA masters in artificial intelligence. Is this good University for internships and job opportunities?
UTSA is just a few hours drive from Austin, so finding internships/jobs there will not be a hassle. As far as MS AI course goes- please remember that job roles such as ML Engineer or Data Scientist are usually given to experienced people or PhD holders. If you're a fresher or have less relevant experience, you should be open to Data Engineer roles as well and up skill yourself accordingly. Hope this helps!
Hi Sir,I've been admitted to ASU for Ms in datascience program this fall24. I have work ex of 2 yrs in india. After getting feedback from a lot of people regarding the current job market I'm very confused whether to go for it . Since I'll be taking a loan of almost 65 lakhs is it a wise decision to pursue ms this fall or should i defer?
Hey Manasi, if you have to self-sponsor your entire education with minimal dependency on family, I would say that's a slightly considerable risk you're taking. And any particular reason why you chose ASU's DS program? It's a recently started program with little track record or alumni to network with. You can defer it and apply to a few lower-cost universities with good reputations for their Data Science program (there are quite a few, like Stony Brook, CU Boulder, etc). We have guided many students to all these programs, so in case you need guidance - +918125322444
Hi, Did you go ahead with ASU or applied to any other universities
Sir, I am a fresher recently graduated published international paper with 9.13 Cgpa from SRM main campus, I am planning to do MS in cybersecurity from USA as a fresher is it good time to pursue masters degree from USA. I am only applying for these 6 universities -
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Michigan, Dearborn (2nd campus)
University of Washington - Bothell
Maryland, college park University
George Mason University, Virginia
Arizona state university
What about MS in supply chain from ASU..? Is it a good course.? Keeping it in mind that its a 9 months STEM degree course.
Please give your suggestion a it is really important for me.
Yes MS Supply chain has decent outcomes but there are cheaper and better options available than ASU. For further guidance- +918125322444