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@gauthamsekhar4378
@gauthamsekhar4378 2 сағат бұрын
I believe Industrial or Supply Chain professionals are underpaid in India and you also mentioned about industrial folks moving there. How's the current demand for such professionals there? It would be really helpful if you could share some insights
@dbhat3339
@dbhat3339 16 сағат бұрын
Almost agree with averyrhing in this wonderful video. Except i dont think it is a no brainer to come here for nonCS line. Very hard to get mechanical engineering jobs and definitely lower pay. Same like India, but no point at all leaving a stable job and coming here
@shishirdhawade2613
@shishirdhawade2613 20 сағат бұрын
They want to earn money. Indians are fundung American education. So sad
@mggovardhangowda3283
@mggovardhangowda3283 Күн бұрын
This one video is worth enough for subscribing
@rrexx7
@rrexx7 Күн бұрын
No matter how you look at it.. going to US and returning will swcure you a better job than being avg student in india and doing pg here. Most of my friends went to US.
@muralidharanmahalingam9972
@muralidharanmahalingam9972 2 күн бұрын
Very well spoken ! Simply put but with a business-like practical view ! Good one !
@vaishnavismirasker
@vaishnavismirasker 3 күн бұрын
Heyy, this gave me a lot of information, since i too am looking an industry based experience, quick question did you get any type of coaching for GRE?
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 2 күн бұрын
No I did not. I took a lot of practice tests (around 12)
@samirsanyal6531
@samirsanyal6531 3 күн бұрын
From which website are u making the cover letter and resume ?
@samirsanyal6531
@samirsanyal6531 3 күн бұрын
When did u get ur part time job....the technical one like did u get it in first semester and in first month ?
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 2 күн бұрын
Second month. Joined ASU in January. Got the part-time job in February.
@samirsanyal6531
@samirsanyal6531 3 күн бұрын
The part time job in ASI whoch was technical when did u get it ...like on your first semester in the omfirat month or later ?
@vv2815
@vv2815 3 күн бұрын
Also include the de-dollarization process and how that will impact the economics.
@RushiVardhan-vd6fs
@RushiVardhan-vd6fs 3 күн бұрын
What do you tell about University of Arizona i am planning for masters at University of Arizona
@shanthiduraiswamy6085
@shanthiduraiswamy6085 3 күн бұрын
Its always better to have work experience before joining Mtech. Both in India and abroad.
@VV-sb1im
@VV-sb1im 3 күн бұрын
I agree and disagree in terms of money, iam from south and I went for studying, science and fo research. Agree money was also in the bucket list, but that was not the major criteria. In fact I came back literally with negative money that can be a reason why I came back but there were other reasons. But in the process u learn how science has been applied in industry. However ur perception changes once you start working in US where companies start looking in terms of money. That doesn't mean money, you go towards money part, you can stand for science and research. I do think that makes a lot of difference in how you look at the world. I agree with you on competition part, in india there is competition but not much progress in science, research which is really needed. Cracking examination is one part but cultivating research, creative skills is not there is India, which is other reason why people go there. There the system gives you time to think, ponder and conduct research, in India it is only with few institutes such as IIT,IISC. The labs are well developed in US. Agree if you know how to make money US is best place, but for research too US is better place. But I do know there is north south east west indians differences in terms of perception about US. It would be better if you get their perceptions with varied age group. I also those who went during the 70s went for education, science atleast from the south. Subramanian chandrasekhar went for science, education not for money.Thinghs started to change during the Y2k boom. Life style is one part, but dealing with people is another part, India needs to develop in terms of ethical practices which will definitely take time. Cleaner roads ect come in when we start to value others life too as part of a public property. Patience is something lacking in India, everything cannot be achieved by short cut ways.
@sirrus3009
@sirrus3009 3 күн бұрын
Very good video
@Its_sonarora
@Its_sonarora 3 күн бұрын
How much after 8.6 yrs one should make in india ?
@Snowflake..
@Snowflake.. 3 күн бұрын
Pata na hum to jitni series dekhte hain usme bhikhari hi dikhte hain USA mei. Unke yahan bhi ande dena popular kam hai chahe unke log sadak pe tambu gad ke reh rhe ho. 🤔 To pata nhi tum log kaun se ameeron ki bat kar rhe. Sab sale gareeb hain aur ek nhi teen se char side jobs karke kharcha chala rhe aur ye log dalal bahar ke logon ko aise dijhayenge jaise bade paise baras rhe wahan. 🤢🤮
@tharunnayak14
@tharunnayak14 4 күн бұрын
This is a great video, I would love to hear more on the 20lpa in India vs risking it to come to US.
@aurkom
@aurkom 4 күн бұрын
Another point if someone is considering is the research environment. Might be much better in the US than India. Ofc, if someone is looking for that.
@melk48111
@melk48111 5 күн бұрын
US market is in recession ,even experienced developer cannot find job,so obviously people who are new to the market will find it more hard 😊
@Russo2024Zir
@Russo2024Zir 5 күн бұрын
Human overpopulation is the root cause of the tragedy in India. Not to mention a host of other socioeconomic problems we face today. In 1947, the population of India was close to 320 million. India has added another 800+ million since then. And somehow, magically, its citizens expect a supply system that periodically adjusts to a large population's demand for goods and services. China is the only country on the same scale and has done better at achieving order/governance. But, then again, they have earned it by brute force. Not to mention all the industrial activity has resulted in large-scale environmental damage - water/air/soil for which we will pay sooner or later. In comparison, the population of the U.S in 2021 is close to 330 million. The total land area is about 3.5 times that is of India, and an economy that is many times bigger. Picture India in 2021 if it were around 500/550 million people.
@xXHelsingGamingXx
@xXHelsingGamingXx 5 күн бұрын
Nope…
@sanjaybhattoo4315
@sanjaybhattoo4315 6 күн бұрын
Hey Abir , i have been following you from last 8-10 months .currently in asu . can you help as i also have experience in data engineer and looking for interns in sde . what should be the road map? thanks
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 6 күн бұрын
Hey I'll make a video around this but until then check out my LinkedIn posts. 1. Number of Applications (Quantity) is extremely important since it's pretty much a numbers game. 2. Picking niches - curate specific resumes for SWE and Data Engineering. 3. Work on resume - keywords, impact, action verbs. 4. Prep for technical interviews
@sanjaybhattoo4315
@sanjaybhattoo4315 3 күн бұрын
@@abirbhattacharjee5227 thanks man
@PoorviNidsoshi-uh9dd
@PoorviNidsoshi-uh9dd 6 күн бұрын
Can you make video when the market is expected to improve
@Ahmed-jv7oc
@Ahmed-jv7oc 6 күн бұрын
Why skip leg day😢
@swapnil_tech
@swapnil_tech 6 күн бұрын
Great video! Subscribed! Let’s collab sometime !
@starman923
@starman923 6 күн бұрын
As of now Bhaarath is the best for family life
@sahilparanjape5211
@sahilparanjape5211 7 күн бұрын
Hi Abir, so I am planning to come for Fall 25, I want to know how do I sort out unis for applying, like even if I sort it according to the national rankings, I always feel that these rankings are not correct, or that I don't know "everything" that is to be considered while applying. Like there is no feeling of ki I've searched all my best options and selected among them, everytime I see a video I discover new new unis that are also recommended as good by other folks
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 6 күн бұрын
Do not fixate too much on ranking. Ranking is an important metric but 3 other critical factors are: 1. Costs (tuition fees, scholarships, assistantships) 2. Location www.linkedin.com/posts/abirbhattacharjee_ms-usa-sydneysweeney-activity-7161444288675917825-co6i?
@abhishekhs7875
@abhishekhs7875 7 күн бұрын
Hi brother, great insight and interpretation. My profile is based out of finance and I'm planning for the msba program. I hold 4 yrs if work ex. And I'll be looking for financial roles in the US once I grad. Any advise or insight from your end is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance 😊
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 6 күн бұрын
Depends on what exactly are you looking for. If you are looking to get into core finance - a finance degree is generally needed. MSBA generally helps you get into analytics. An overlap can be financial analyst roles. But I'd recommend going through the curriculum of both MS Financial Engg and MSBA degrees once and figuring out which is more relevant to what you want to pursue.
@abhishekhs7875
@abhishekhs7875 6 күн бұрын
@@abirbhattacharjee5227 thanks sir 🫡
@yagyeshsrivastava569
@yagyeshsrivastava569 7 күн бұрын
Cracking FAANG in US today is far far more difficult than in India btw
@Robin-qu5jm
@Robin-qu5jm 5 күн бұрын
i dont know about india but in the US i already gave 11 interviews at Amazon and didnt get through
@yagyeshsrivastava569
@yagyeshsrivastava569 4 күн бұрын
@@Robin-qu5jm yea so basically all the jobs are getting offshored currently away from the US, so its that much more difficult to get in in the US, however its a lot easier in India cause thats where all the jobs are going to
@unclewithtits
@unclewithtits 8 күн бұрын
Hands-down the most articulate and grounded analysis. Tech is better in India right now and it’s improving every year, provided you are skilled. In India competition is also inflated because almost every person has a Btech degree but not many have adequate or more than adequate skills. I know students from Tier-2 or 3 engineering colleges who are making bank after obvious struggle of 2-3 years. They have started with 3lpa from companies like TCS, Accenture, Cognizant then after a year or two, they switched to companies like Amex, Servicenow, razorpay for packages ranging from 20-45lpa. That’s a crazy amount of growth and it’s next to impossible in non-tech sectors.
@prer2go
@prer2go 8 күн бұрын
Hi! I was wanting to come to the US for my mba, to go to top B schools after my engineering in india because in the US i feel like the networking opportunities in these unis r very diverse and also ROI is very much high than indian b schools. Please give me some advice from ur side x
@HariHaran-dr8dz
@HariHaran-dr8dz 9 күн бұрын
Bro most honest video I ever seen keep going bro whatever u said was on point and accurate
@Daywithamann
@Daywithamann 9 күн бұрын
I94 not found show ho rha h
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 9 күн бұрын
Haven't faced this issue, how many days has it been since it entered ? Useful link: www.help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1696?language=en_US
@Daywithamann
@Daywithamann 9 күн бұрын
@@abirbhattacharjee5227 5 August
@Dhrubajyotiabc
@Dhrubajyotiabc 9 күн бұрын
This is probably the best video i saw today.
@pradeepks93
@pradeepks93 10 күн бұрын
Bro, how is the job market for CPA in the USA? Many institutions are claiming shortages of Accountants, is it a boon to Indians who pursue CPA in India? Is it really worth it?
@aryanambastha4050
@aryanambastha4050 10 күн бұрын
I am thinking to come to the Us for 2026 fall in Ms in Business Analytics. What I am really worried about is hearing the horror stories regarding the visa situation. Do you think it is worth the risks taken?
@niranjanpawar6067
@niranjanpawar6067 21 сағат бұрын
I am going to the USA in January 25 and trust me for a few months or a year negative PR has been going on and negative narratives are spread on social media. I have talked to the people who have resided in the USA since 2014 and they didn't demotivate me but told me important points need to be considered while moving to another country if we genuinely want to pursue a good education abroad. In every corner of the world, there are problems whether it is the economy, job market, or immigration policies however we should be confident and have patience when we land in a totally different country. It is not our fault that we are stuck in this situation when all economies are suffering but remember there is always a ray of hope if we keep doing hard work and get out of our comfort zone.
@Rahul_Kansal
@Rahul_Kansal 11 сағат бұрын
@@niranjanpawar6067 which consultant did you work with.
@deepakinusa5676
@deepakinusa5676 12 күн бұрын
Can u list few popular tech stacks , gonna stay 5-10 years in market. Also im confused bw MERN vs Java what do you say brother
@I_Rasool
@I_Rasool 12 күн бұрын
Great video
@Ads_boy18
@Ads_boy18 12 күн бұрын
What if I already completed my undergrad from ut dallas (full scholarship) should i aim for getting my masters from a better college in usa???
@RajuLama-de1cf
@RajuLama-de1cf 12 күн бұрын
wait a minute, breath
@akarshakrajsaxena664
@akarshakrajsaxena664 13 күн бұрын
Hey Abir I am joining Northern Arizona University Can you tell how is thet university
@gourabsarker9552
@gourabsarker9552 13 күн бұрын
Bro how much do you get paid at internship? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
@vighneshk509
@vighneshk509 13 күн бұрын
if this guy is reading the comments I just wanna say "Bro you havent failed miserably, just that the market is bad, the connections you have made there will definitely be useful in future!Best if luck on your search
@bestwishestoall9082
@bestwishestoall9082 13 күн бұрын
Sir, Can you please make a vedio on Msba - fintech W.p carey business school How is the course? How are the opportunities? Pre requisites Finance field jobs...
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 9 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/bNR1ZqR7la_VkXU.html This video is not strictly for MSBA, but it has some info on it. Will try to do a podcast with someone.
@dhruvinvekariya975
@dhruvinvekariya975 13 күн бұрын
Definitely need a seperate video on how to get internship
@samirsanyal6531
@samirsanyal6531 13 күн бұрын
Yes pls do that too
@srushtikakade8718
@srushtikakade8718 13 күн бұрын
yess this will be helpfull esp during recession
@whiteasian2777
@whiteasian2777 13 күн бұрын
He already talked about it in a different video. He applied to almost 800 places.
@samirsanyal6531
@samirsanyal6531 13 күн бұрын
@@whiteasian2777 ohk...do u know the video caption as I checked his playlist and did not find it
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 9 күн бұрын
I think this will have some insights for now: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/g7yIpraF2rKUhKM.html
@gaurav13020
@gaurav13020 13 күн бұрын
when is amazon 2025 internships coming out, I saw you podcast with the amazon intern guy and he got his internship by this time last year.
@dhanushms3258
@dhanushms3258 13 күн бұрын
Check out simplify repo Google,apple,Salesforce internships are out
@abirbhattacharjee5227
@abirbhattacharjee5227 9 күн бұрын
Last 2 years it was out in August, so keep an eye out
@usharamesh8853
@usharamesh8853 14 күн бұрын
Aap thoda jor se boliye. Full volume karke sunna padta hai
@random_akki
@random_akki 15 күн бұрын
I believe that most of the students who come to the US for their master's degrees are generally from tier-2 or tier-3 colleges, often driven by a rat race mentality. Taking on substantial debts for this pursuit is indeed a significant risk for the middle class in India.
@debanikgoswami4834
@debanikgoswami4834 14 күн бұрын
It is because in India , there are two kinds of job available 1. Average job , 2. Aspirational jobs . Average jobs pay as per India's market rate (India's gdp per capita is around 2800 $) . Aspirational jobs pay far above market rate and almost pay at per developed countries (12k $ per capita GDP ) . Only a small section of our population has access to aspirational jobs and to quite tough to get it . But in USA the average job itself pays around 93k$ (USA's gdp per capita is around 76k$) . There is no concept of aspirational jobs in USA . Even electrician , plumber , cab driver can earn a lot of money in USA . India has very high income disparity (hence students chase those aspirational jobs which are tought to get ) .
@chansterchanster2113
@chansterchanster2113 15 күн бұрын
You applied to a CS program? Honestly, CS programs are so competitive. Anyway, sounds like it worked out for you!