They have paid a bombshell (Paid Guest) to be on this podcast. Trying to peddle the study abroad propoganda. It only makes sense to go to top universities irrespective of geography. If you can’t make it there then find something that gives purpose and invest that money there. More than 100 batchmates of mine have gone to UK to study in mediocre colleges for “Exposure” and they have all come back empty handed and found jobs that don’t require their UK degrees.
@Gmstar966 ай бұрын
Can’t agree more!
@Ankitjaiswal-hd7pv6 ай бұрын
One of my college student went to London but he came back to India as did not get job in london
@ps65726 ай бұрын
That's prob because , people want the name tag of studied in UK or US , versus , picking a course or university , that you are passionate about learning. If you have interest and have the passion, you will succeed.
@arunabhbora56106 ай бұрын
Yeh ek alag story hai, mai khud UK mai hu.. mai koi part time nahi kar raha hu.. fully parhayi kar raha hu.. ishiliye mereko good marks mil raha hai abhitak. Jo part time karte hai, bahat streess lena parta hai, aur yaha pai parhayi easy nahi hai.. mostly Indian students assignments kisi freelancer se banate hai..jiske karone low marks..aur maximum Indian students fail karte hai. Teh reason hai, yeh truth hai..baad mai jaakr inlgo Post Study Work Visa nahi milte agar 2 subjects mai bh fail huwa.. toh India return. Aur yehi kahani 50% students ke sath hota hai. Bhai parhayi bahat jyada hard hai, koi log parhayi nahi karte.. mai roj library mai parhta hu, waha pai only British and Chinese students dekhne ko milega. Indians,Pakistani, African yeh log part time pai jarurat se jyada focus hai.
@godorwot52036 ай бұрын
@@arunabhbora5610 it means you already belongs to a rich family is liye sub itna kharcha utha paaa rahe hooo
@SankhyRaut6 ай бұрын
Consultancies are biggest theft for students, irony is he's doing podcast with the consultant obviously he'll be inclined towards positive points
@28yellow6 ай бұрын
True - that’s what I thought - at the end he needs to grow his business, will tell anything to promote overseas education
@SuplexCityF56 ай бұрын
Exactly. Probably should make a podcast with actual students who have been there. But it's still okay we could know different perspectives from everyone
@Universal-g6c6 ай бұрын
Ask me, I've studied in the US for my graduate program - MS, albeit 15 years go, still follow similar trends in international education
@yashmoharir51066 ай бұрын
Exactly.. this podcast is soo discriminated.. most of the fact are just the bright side .. be didn't tell a single negative part
@viksour75 ай бұрын
How can you say that? That's completely illogical. Without the help of consultancies, students can directly go to Harvard or Massachusetts... right...consultancies are are stopping them to go there? Are you serious
@Legend_47_06 ай бұрын
💀💀 Abroad study ❌ Abroad job ✅
@rishabgaba85866 ай бұрын
Le PB,Gr,HR Study abroad ❌ Citizenship abroad ✔️
@Legend_47_06 ай бұрын
@@rishabgaba8586 💯
@YOGESHJAGTAP.6 ай бұрын
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@musicdilse79146 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@musicdilse79146 ай бұрын
@rishab😂😂😂gaba8586
@indiancitizen82976 ай бұрын
Reservation in education and jobs is the main reason why I sent my kids abroad. ...They are happy there
@jeetuasolia6 ай бұрын
Reservation 🥱kab tak rote rahoge is logic pr. Paper out karane kya reservation wale aate hein. Saari study system kharab kr di hein corruption krke, fir rote hein reservation ko lekar
@rinamisra13586 ай бұрын
Yes very true especially doctors,due to reservation system most of the general category candidates didn't get government medical college and then they study from private and go to us,Australia, Europe,for residency even most of the aiims delhi students go abroad and settle there and that's the reason for scarcity of good doctors, because imagine people getting 200 and 300 marks in neet out of 720 getting government medical college and general category students even after scoring 600 cannot get a seat because 60% seats are reserved toh aise doctors kidney hi bechenge na,I mean most of the general category people opt for foreign country for residency and there in USA more than 50% doctors are Indian 😢this is the reality of Indian education system 😢😭
@agnescraig29126 ай бұрын
Indian education like Intensive Cramming Courses are the problem. All parents want their children to become Doctors to lift them out of poverty and ppl with money still leave India for a better life/the regressive Mindset of dowries/Cursed Caste system.
@vgwarelearning40572 ай бұрын
@@rinamisra1358 sad , but unwanted truth for indian kids
@mukulwalke2889Күн бұрын
Lol I hope you are talking about EWS reservation well people are facing discrimination in abroad #karmaspeaks
@hewhoexplain6 ай бұрын
True Fact: This is a paid/sponsored podcast. Its totally a family decision however, please do not burn your finances in debt (Karje mein mt rho). Unemployment is higher in majority of Countries Abroad .
@jnmcamualumniclub90546 ай бұрын
Indian Universities are not in the list of best 150 Universities in World. Only IIT Mumbai comes around 150th number.
@hewhoexplain6 ай бұрын
@jnmcamualumniclub9054 Tell me your perspective on getting education from top tier universities
@sid_chavan6 ай бұрын
True…. Don’t influence your opinions on youtubers and influencers cause every family has different set of problems and responsibilities… do your study thoroughly for any future decision
@Royokahn6 ай бұрын
@@hewhoexplainto actually learn something. To learn from a different perspective and new. Also atmosphere is waaaaay better than our shit India
@saraswatmajumdar16306 ай бұрын
Not more than india
@GayathriK-bc8fm3 ай бұрын
Here are my unfiltered observations after completing my undergrad in the U.S. - 1. The myth of American education is better than India: False. American universities are better equipped with resources and infrastructure, but this doesn't mean they educate their students well. U.S. curriculum is much easier and exams really don't test your knowledge. I've had professors basically map out what to study for in exams and only those topics were tested. It was nothing mentally challenging. 2. Professors quality: A lot of CS students just watched KZbin videos from Indian professors explaining concepts clearly in the U.S. That is the quality of professors that are supposed to teach your higher education classes. I was in for a shocker when I realized my Indian teachers taught wayyyyyyy better than the best American professor. I'm sorry but I cannot sugarcoat this. I spent the majority of my education self-teaching because it was an utter waste of time attending classes where the professor just read off their PPTs. Only few professor really taught me engineering. These were usually the professors who were notorious for being tough in the department (often from foreign countries) and didn't fall for the whims of students. Self-teaching becomes the norm and you expecting professors to actually teach will make you look stupid. 3. Coursework: This is a positive and a negative. I mentioned coursework is not mentally challenging but this doesn't mean its easy. The course load is very high. I have on an average 6 assignments per week continously throughout the semester. So your work itself may not be that challenging but the number of things you need to submit may be difficult. More than actual coursework, I learned time management. Sounds like a victory but I truly turned insane trying to stay on top of things. My health was a mess, lost a parent, finances were looking hopeless, assignments were piling but I had no excuse to give, no sympathy because life is hard for everyone. 4. Friendships: I was in undergrad and majority of my interactions were with Americans. While this is a plus - I quickly started to miss my roots. There's often a language barrier, a cultural barrier. Majority of conversations with local friends were very surface level. Coming from India where even a first interaction with stranger could become invasive and you will not question it, this dance of being careful on not asking personal questions was new to me. It's a cultural thing. Some people may like it some people don't. I didn't. I find that people in America prioritize money above everything else. Conversations go on about who has the most stress at work. Work this work that. My friend offered me money to walk her dog outside for a day and my Indian brain was utterly confused. I like money too but like I thought we were friends?? 5. Life is mundane: You graduate, you get a job, it pays you decently. Chances are you don't live in the expensive cities. You may have less of a social life than in India. There are not too many problems in your vicinity. Everything is very comfortable. You have AC, electricity, water, car, decent grocery, work is good, life is peaceful. You get used to having an obstacle-less life. Your problems become first world problems. 6. Internships & part-times: This was something I loved. The ability to work part-time throughout college was a blessing. I interacted with different kinds of people daily while also building creative, technical skills. Hanging out at on-campus clubs and organizations was also so fun. Getting internships and having something to put on my resume and learn industry skills was all A++. I could make money and manage my finances pretty young which I wish becomes very very very common for students in India in the coming future. So, this is a mixed bag. Did I love it? No, it's more bitter-sweet. Did I grow as a person? A lot. My biggest growth was a gain in confidence levels and believing in myself more. My biggest regret - I should've done master's instead of undergrad here. I perhaps was too early and I've seen the glory and ugly. The spark for U.S. as a brand is gone. I have started appreciating so many things about India and really have come to embrace the good and the bad parts. I've realized I don't want comfort, I want freedom and autonomy in my life. Something a U.S. visa cannot give me long term. This may not be a top level summary, it's a more subjective perspective. I hope someone gets a different POV from my rant.
@Adarsh-tt6te12 күн бұрын
Bro u nailed it ....❤ 😮 👌 👏
@tanmayyadav68276 ай бұрын
Ohhh Raj You are a saviour buddy this year I m moving to USA for my masters nd you changed my perspective complete....You are great Budddyyyy....Hope you grow like beast.
@jeetshah65546 ай бұрын
So, you are moving abroad or not?
@tanmayyadav68276 ай бұрын
Off course I will buddy it was a want which I was wishing from my childhood
@dakshnirbhay87286 ай бұрын
How the hell someone pass your visa process
@Maa_Durga_Ka_Laddla_Beta6 ай бұрын
@@tanmayyadav6827 Tu NDA, pune me rheta hai na?!? Shayad tera nam Harshad Patil hai tu abhi 11th class me hoga
@tanmayyadav68276 ай бұрын
@@Maa_Durga_Ka_Laddla_Beta Buddy I m from chandigarh I think you have spotted the wrong one 😂😂
@anitha75006 ай бұрын
I think be it in our country or abroad, if you step out of home you learn things like being independent, adaptability, flexibility, learning skills cum problem solving skills... at the end depends upon a person to person and environment how oneself uses the chances or opportunities in perspective of how they dealt their life till then...
Honestly, the topic didn’t get justice with these speakers. The questions were on point, but the answers 😥
@ukr68726 ай бұрын
Spot on
@SiddhantkumarThute6 ай бұрын
True
@bivek05272 ай бұрын
💯💯
@apurvavpatil6 ай бұрын
@rajshamani Please do a podcast with students who are currently studying/working abroad, then you will know the real challenges not with these consulting people
@vgwarelearning40572 ай бұрын
very appropriate , you may also try that ! ;:)
@kasturiajgaonkar6966Ай бұрын
Exactly...
@kasturiajgaonkar6966Ай бұрын
Ground reality is different than what these consultants speak.
@ruchidasgupta41776 ай бұрын
Jo bacchhe India me competitive exam clear nahi kar pate and financially strong hote hai wo abroad jate hai, baki private college try karte hai , rest drop lete hai ya family business join karte hai
@ArnavJaiSingh6 ай бұрын
you know nothing about education ! IIT and DU are trade schools who look for ratta race , while harvard and MIT look for talent that’s why they give more billionaires and higher edge on value to degree , IIT kids have little to no personality to debate knowledge , you are one of those indian aunts categorising education while being a high school pass out
@yashmistry96834 ай бұрын
i dont GREE FULLY BROTHER. Like just get into more detail. Its hidden in your opinion only that "Those who didnt crack the competitive exam" . Have you seen the reason for that??? Thats coz no. of students is increasing and although govt. is working to reach a level to support education and Uni to all students it will take time. So thats an Obviouus transition going to this way.
@drjoyitachatterjee4 ай бұрын
I'm an Indian doctor & you are wrong. Competitive exams have reservations, whereas studying abroad needs skills, portfolio, networking, finance planning. Moreover, India is not safe (we doctors getting beaten, killed)
@vandanajolly61493 ай бұрын
Correct
@vandanajolly61493 ай бұрын
@joyitachatterjee5289 u r absolutely correct
@harshadakanire75126 ай бұрын
1:13:19 Sir your podcasts are really great. I have a request to please stop interrupting while the guest is speaking , let them finish first 😢
@OlaObundiee6 ай бұрын
he always does this, looks very arrogant
@doladutta76996 ай бұрын
@@OlaObundiee just shut up
@OlaObundiee6 ай бұрын
@@doladutta7699 I can see same arrogance and immaturity in you as well😄
@doladutta76996 ай бұрын
@@OlaObundiee blah blah blah 😂😂
@priyabhasharma56206 ай бұрын
Actually @Raj shamani beech me tokte hain. Shayed time kum hone ki vajhe se esa kerte hain.
@Legend_47_06 ай бұрын
Punjab wale ❤ IELTS is a key of abroad ( job😅)
@drg5986 ай бұрын
Jadatr punjabi waha tattiyan saaf krte h
@enjoybro39106 ай бұрын
Minimum 4.0-5.0 score
@LopaMitra-qu7nw4 ай бұрын
@@enjoybro39106.5 bro
@vikasmore91616 ай бұрын
The main reason why maharashtrian students leave India to study abroad is reservations to never come back even to work here due to same reason. Bitter truth.
@kaustavchakraborty14065 ай бұрын
Studying abroad during under graduation is mostly for those who have lots of inherited money and can't get into the prestigious institutes here. Accept the hard fact.
@baqirhusain56526 ай бұрын
Bhai i studied in Canada, I did research under a professor from MIT and instructed in core subjects by google brain professional. I don't doubt professors from IIT are great but it was easier for me to get access to quality education but spent 40 Laks (along with scholarship). I know working there I will recover this money spent. As for personal development, living on my own helped me learn to manage expenses, doing all my chores, and managing mental and physical health. Furthermore, I connected with people from dozens of countries. For me it was a good decision and I do realize it might not be the same for everyone because there are struggles.
@sidharth-mx2lf6 ай бұрын
may I ask you sir what are you doing now?
@ganeshshedole12456 ай бұрын
@@sidharth-mx2lf same here
@agnescraig29126 ай бұрын
@@sidharth-mx2lf Am an Indian migrant living in Europe. Why do you need to know not something I come across in Western Comments? Not being malicious.
@athravabhangale4616 ай бұрын
India itna unfair ho gaya h Pollution population aur reservation bhim ki den ne mar dala hume I will go in Russia Petersburg for mbbs
@samyaktagde6 ай бұрын
Don't blame reservation! corruption is responsible for this, the unplanned city is responsible, the government not promoting research work, casteism is responsible for this, people keep saying tu janta hai mere baap ko? In fact, in a foreign country it does not matter if the parents are from a powerful background, parents ask their children to leave the house once turned 18 years old and they have to work hard and leave on their own, not like you blaming everyone else!
@pranavpatel56776 ай бұрын
When someone is seeking your help, no one will check reservations and caste, do your best wherever you are 🎉
@athravabhangale4616 ай бұрын
@@samyaktagde okk brother but it is decided brother. I am not blaming I am frustrated 😞 from all this.
@arvind49866 ай бұрын
Tum log yahi karte raho😂 duniya age nikal gayi
@marchff_706 ай бұрын
Yahi bolte rah jayega tu kabhi to dimag se soch 😂😂
@cryptocrafts90516 ай бұрын
Why are you comparing rent of india and canada other countries. It’s different currency brother with different purchasing power. Doesn’t make any sense
@optimusmech53136 ай бұрын
Education is objectively better in the west. Undergraduate programs even at a mid tier uni in the US is absolutely brutal. IIT might, and I'm only saying might, be equivalent to mid tier unis quality. So even if you are going because of "trend", that's ok; you will still learn a lot.
@saptarshipal67436 ай бұрын
And which mid US university and IIT you studied from to gather this information??
@optimusmech53136 ай бұрын
NYU
@Wokeupaslagan6 ай бұрын
I live in Vancouver, and $1200 will only get you a single room with shared spaces and if you go downtown it’s at least $2000, 1BHK in Vancouver is $2800, this guy has no idea what he’s talking a about 😂
@PacemanOp6 ай бұрын
Brother.. How on earth I managed to land in a 2BhK for 1000$ .. You're living in Wrong Vancouver it seems
@Wokeupaslagan6 ай бұрын
@@PacemanOp Lol
@dhavalpatel53616 ай бұрын
True. This guy is talking about only 10% of total international students. In fact, he is not going to give a true picture as they are in this business
@Abhishek-iy3rz5 ай бұрын
Which consultant did you work with for your masters ?
@94178212062 ай бұрын
i am from punjab nawanshahr .i went to uk in 2015 not for study .. i can hardly speak English .. i joined garment factory on the rate £4 pr hour.. then i understood the work . and now i own my own garment factory 20 people work for me .. each month i make £15000 profit after all deduction .. according to me abroad is much better than indian working conditions.. now my family mother father living with me .. they got free standard medical facilities and my kids get free standard education.
@ThunderBolt777-TBАй бұрын
I did my graduation in India, I moved to UK in 2000 and immediately found a good job in retail and worked my way up to being a commercial manager. Then moved to Canada in 2010, I have first hand seen the population implode in the last 2-3 years. Please guys bhed chal me mat aao. West is still a good place to live if you have a good strategy in life..
@chetanrawatji6 ай бұрын
What an insightful and engaging video, Raj Sahmani! Your thoughtful discussion on abroad education with University Living's guest was incredibly informative. It's wonderful to see a balanced perspective, highlighting both the pros and cons. This will undoubtedly help many students make well-informed decisions about their educational futures. Keep up the fantastic work!
@rajshamani6 ай бұрын
This means a lot! I’m glad to know you found this valuable. Much more to come 🚀
@aditya171766 ай бұрын
it was good but there is scope for improvement in the room you should mention the tier 1 and 2 college names and what type of job one can expect specifically talking about MBA in abroad like in-depth analysis or deep-down analysis of all major universities and job roles
@episodeswithaanchal65596 ай бұрын
Raj there is a person named Tariq Ahmad . He is VP of sales in a startup and has huge experience. Why dont u get someone like him or maybe him to talk about sales as a profession. What high and lows sales person feels. How woman sales professional feel so much challenge after having a child. I am talking about software/services sales❤
@RIStheshopper6 ай бұрын
I have been into tech hiring for more than 10 years and 6 years into non IT hiring... I have never seen any company giving more importance to an average international college student. It doesn't make sense. The interviewer will judge what the candidate brings on the table. It doesn't matter if you have a graduation degree from an Indian college or a foreign college. It does make a difference at masters level but not at undergraduate level for sure.
@mihir_k_7776 ай бұрын
I really want to appreciate that you know you your audience really well.. and you make podcast on topics that will be helpful. .just wanted to drop an thank you.. I usually don't comment but you deserved this
@NikitaGogoi-s6v6 ай бұрын
It’s a bit annoying when u don’t let the guests finish… instead of interrupting let them finish
@deepakpatial22326 ай бұрын
The rent in dublin for a 1bhk is more than most of the cities they mentioned. Central dublin would cost you around 1800euros (1,60,000 INR) at least for a 1bhk.
@soumyacs15524 ай бұрын
No matter where the student or ceo is from, north Indians sentence isn't complete without "ki"
@kamaljeetsingh14675 ай бұрын
Moving abroad is still a better option for Indian students than just working for 20-30k here, the trick is to either work for couple of years or gain skills which are needed in those countries before moving there!! Even as a student working part time we will save more money abroad and with some luck and hardwork you will get more opportunities
@vineetasinghverma55343 ай бұрын
Lifetime Achievement: Never ever force someone to study abroad if he or she is not willing to! because these are the people who have spread misunderstanding; hate & jealousy about foreigners or my people! 😢😢
@Mohammad-f9r5d4 ай бұрын
The bottom line is wherever you study whether abroad or India if skill sets are enhanced within you then no body will stop the growth.
@Gkml02216 ай бұрын
Pls invite CA CMA CS NIKKHIL GUPTA SIR to your podcast Raj anna
@sushmitabhowmik97462 ай бұрын
Being a general category studying and getting a job in India is kind a horrendous experience for many of us. That’s why major students are taking a brave step to moving out from this sh*t system.
@patrolipun6 ай бұрын
Your podcast quality is really improving.Thanks a lot
@pranavsuryawanshi9260Ай бұрын
I am an working professional But I really Managing lot of time and saving this 1 hr daily and Watching this epodode on 1:2 x whenever your new podcast show (pod) comes I am really waiting for this eposode
@suneetmalik60156 ай бұрын
I happened to have visited some of these so-called leading universities of Noida as a part of the campus placement team way back in 2012-13. As mentioned here students end up paying about 30 lakhs for those MBA degrees. These universities normally provide admission to them who can pay that much. Students are not much intelligent/ capable. Trust me our plan was to select 30 and we just ended up having about 5 because to us they were of the quality whom we just can not employ.
@payalshah56286 ай бұрын
Sabse bada reason reservation and neet exam jeshe scam
@sihya96026 ай бұрын
No bro
@Narendradani20246 ай бұрын
Bro reservation shi hai but usme aur bhi implementation Krna chaiye mere hisab se kyuki zaroorat mand logo ko reservation milni chaiye but kuch galat logo k wajhe se naam kharab hota hai jaise ek mera frnd hai usko maine pucha tha ki wo kitna laana chatha hai to wo bola tha ki usko koi tension nhi hai wo reserved category mai aata hai waise mindset Wale logo k wajhe se reservation galat lgta hai but ground reality ye bhi hai ki zarooratmand logo ko bhi reservation milta hai
@manthanff17456 ай бұрын
@@Narendradani2024 kya general walo me se koi zarooramand nahi hai? 5:19
@himanshuxD6 ай бұрын
@@manthanff1745 hayeee dil chuuh liya tune to
@anmolgupta-2416 ай бұрын
Bhai reservation caste se hatake low poverty line valo ko dena chahiye kyuki aaj ke samaya mai paise vala kisi bhi caste ka ho sabki bohot izaat hai @@Narendradani2024
@Pokemonfan62906 ай бұрын
Bro please make a podcast with a corporate lawyer and ask corporate lawyer always travel in foreign countries and law have global opportunity without passing the bar. brother please make video on this because some people in india like law but some people say that indian law doesn't have global opportunity so please tell us corporate lawyer go to foreign countries for company work
@neetapatni72606 ай бұрын
Yes plz on this topic
@raghavkohli23006 ай бұрын
I have been living in abroad and have moved between different countries in Europe. Fortunately I never spent any penny of education abroad. When I connect with my friends who choose to study here are struggling to be honest. There are lots of cases specially in Europe where people pursue their education and struggle to get any relevant experience and now they have to repay their loans. job market is anyways better in US but the exposure they are talking about even for the mid tier college is not so true. as many of my friends in US told me that more than 80% of their classmates where Indians 😅 it could be even more in some cases (this is specific for masters) so please be aware if you want to travel, earn some money and travel to different countries before making any expensive decision. I still believe the though competition in India helps us to improve and when you learn to handle that you become valuable to the entire world. I have studied from a tier 3 college in India with no placement @rajshamani you did an amazing podcast and somehow I feel you also felt why the guests where painting the narration of studying abroad
@diksha8874 ай бұрын
So should we go abroad for higher studies or not actually I am planning to give gre as I graduated with no placement
@keerthis19620 күн бұрын
@@diksha887same here .
@61_pulatsyapathak326 ай бұрын
Raj, I have no intrest in this topic but i still watched the whole podcast just got attracted by your research and questions.
@pallavinipanikar69496 ай бұрын
Thanks
@SLB6466 ай бұрын
As the job market is still poor and the students in first 5 IIM's are also struggling for good campus recruitments. They're INDIA's future. Kindly bring guest who can gelp in guiding/connecting with off campus recruiters especially in INVESTMENT BANKING. *WE NEED MORE OF MADE IN INDIA - AJAY BANGA'S* Help with genuine recruiters connect with IIM students who have taken loans and are working hard. Request ... It's also a type of PATRIOTISM.
@apurvavpatil6 ай бұрын
Trust me dude in the US right now the job market situation is horrible, there is Americans first concept only citizens are being considered for jobs, barely anyone is sponsoring visa, Things have completely changed after covid. If you have a good life or a stable job in India stay there. We took a hefty amount of education loan and couldn't even pay off and the visa is ending...RETHINK if you are considering the US for masters. If you are a millionaire in India and don't care about losing money then welcome to US life, come and spend enjoy
@ShreyanshChandrakar-x2fАй бұрын
Bro I don't why you are demotivated my brother is there in US he is working and he is earning good he says to me if H1b visa problem also is there he can go to another country bro struggle har jagah there are problems in India also
@apurvavpatilАй бұрын
@@ShreyanshChandrakar-x2f good for him, people who already have H1B and came few years before are lucky. Now idk what new gov is going to do again with us, but things are not easy as before. American dream exists but with a lot of struggle and luck. If anyone just wants to come here and study and work for 3 years on OPT and return back, then it is fine but H1B and GC process is very complicated and difficult now. Also, GC approval for EB2 is 100+ years for Indians. layoff and market ka alag hi scene hai. I am just saying on my experience I myself am F1 student.
@ShreyanshChandrakar-x2fАй бұрын
@@apurvavpatil yeah wait bro if anything happens other countries are there ...
@AHS_65896 ай бұрын
there's no timestamp on this video ...is this any kind of sponsorship video , are they trying to influence the audience ????
@gajjarpooja96306 ай бұрын
Very Very nice voice ❤ and thank you so much sir😊😊
@MukeshMeena-bc4en6 ай бұрын
Good episode raj bro , A wonderful thanks for you to young man
@rajshamani6 ай бұрын
Thank you brother, stay tuned for more!
@kartikmudgal21276 ай бұрын
best podcast ever.. i listened to it in 1 go..
@ayushkumarchaudhary55676 ай бұрын
Everything is superb I love your all sessions because i learn lots of things from Thank you 🙏🙏❤❤
@jairathee00227 күн бұрын
It's a very detailed podcast. I think you have asked all the relevant questions without hesitation. Thanks a lot Raj.
@Devanshu_036 ай бұрын
Very nice video Bhaiya ❤
@nalinithakker91496 ай бұрын
Excellent very true and nice information.
@Arvindsharma-ll1pm5 ай бұрын
Nice bro. Everything is perfect . Your questions n guests replies.❤
@K-Starreaction6 ай бұрын
Great job ❤
@ruchicasingh6 ай бұрын
Lots of information about Canada is incorrect. While Vancouver have higher rent , the cost of living in Vancouver and Toronto is same . Punjabis started coming to Canada even before Indian independence and are now active in politics as well . The second language in Canada is not Punjabi, Canada has 2 official languages, English and French . I live in GTA and the city I live,I hardly see any Punjabi here , the area has many Tamilians (from Srilanka ) as major Desi demographics . The housing crisis has a lot to do with increase in mortgage rates. The rates were about 1 % at 2020, increasing the housing rates , now it’s more than 6 . Decreasing the buying power and housing supply
@drumcover-df2bu13 күн бұрын
Vry informative podcast thanksaton
@mahalayakaur90944 ай бұрын
In india may schools and colleges are ahead of UK study curriculum, see the colleges like Mount carmel, st. Stephens ,Nurzew Monjee ets, i am presently at UK , no curriclam at all, only wastage of mo ey and the young generation are ruined having drugs alchohol etc
@sagarchawla16886 ай бұрын
I think nowadays, people research about universities and countries for higher education. I have seen students from IITs and private universities research first about the ranking of universities, courses they provide, professors no., Research & Development and many other things. They see how is the country as a whole. Dont just think about students who are going after 12th and they just want to go to a different country and do any course. These students just want to move out of India. There are top-notch universities in The US and the UK and Yes Europe as a whole is a great option but also the course plays a crucial role. There are chances that the university is very good but the course you are choosing is not that good. It is important to find a university which is good for your course and the ranking of the university also matters. And another thing, very less no. of students have funds available. Most of them take a study loan which can vary from 20 L - 55 L for masters course and 25 L - 80 L for Bachelors course. It is simple and the truth is that if you are going to a good University abroad and pursuing a good course. There are good chances that you will earn 50 L - 70 L after your studies abroad. Same if you studying in India then you will earn somewhere between 10 L - 25 L after masmaster'sso if you have graduated from a top university in India.
@babitabasuharmonica6 ай бұрын
As long as million quota system will exist in India children of general category will have no option other than applying for foreign universities. Anyways, parents are also not ready to send their children to learn from quota professors. Indian education system will anyhow collapse in coming 20 years . There's a difference between poor meritorious student and a cast oriented dull student. Quota in higher education is ridiculous indeed!!!!!!!
@Giri07075 ай бұрын
1. Does the University really matter when you pass out with just a degree? 2. Is MBA, M.A, MSc, all the same in terms of management studies?
@surgupta916 ай бұрын
i have had personal interaction with saurav arora… when i moved abroad for my masters 10 years back.. n he was the worst.. he lies just to earn his commission.. would never recommend him… he is not a genuine or helpful person at all.. very mannerless and rude indeed.. he’s just here for the money.. it doesn’t matter to him where you end up being coz of him…
@dmshah796 ай бұрын
Good one, please try to cover, which are the courses one can go for in different countries for better job opportunities, and is it better to go after 12th or after graduation
@lokeysh56 ай бұрын
It depends on the individual mindsets, earning isn't related to education, people will earn if they have hunger to earn with decent education.... If someone wants to settle abroad then it matters to study abroad. 17:43
@baratbushan82306 ай бұрын
Nice post ( English version if possible update) with regards
@krishnaom80736 ай бұрын
Raj sir muje apke opinion and view ache lge,,, reather than these two person
Reservation in india is one of the reasons. The private University fee is very high in india.
@ACHIVEYOURGOAL-ct4mr6 ай бұрын
RAJ SHAMANI SIR PROVIDE THE BEST POADCAST
@amitmahar19694 ай бұрын
Many of my below average Undergrad classmates went abroad taking a loan because they wouldn’t get a decent job in India not because of unemployment but because they knew NOTHING and were not willing to work for it but somehow are happy working at a restaurant for 20 dollars an hour .
@harshlachwani53226 ай бұрын
Raj allow the experts to speak if you invite them we need there expertise this has been very much into your podcast pls allow your guest to speak more that's basic of podcast mate
@agnescraig29126 ай бұрын
Fair point but the guy in the White jacket kept hogging all the questions/answers with his constant typical Indian head roll
@Excellence_Speaks6 ай бұрын
Nice episode, Raj. Very informative. Thanks. Would like to hear these guys speak about on campus hooliganism, Racism outside and inside campus. How they are treated and included in all societal aspects. Do students stay there only for money or they feel good about life in general there ?
@agnescraig29126 ай бұрын
Most students stay for Money as he mentioned the whole family will be lifted out of Poverty.
@kunalsharma-tx6de6 ай бұрын
Bhai, much love from Indore 🫶🏻 and appreciate you for covering this topic. Bus ek request h ki beech beech m hoshiyari mt pela kro or jisko bolne k liye bulaya usko bolne do. Baki ap hoshiyar ho.
@backbackup18736 ай бұрын
As a student abroad, i can tell you that Raj you didn’t ask right questions. This podcast could have been a lot better. I think you asked questions from your bubble of experiences. But more research should have been done by you and your team to make this podcast useful for listeners. Also, the podcast like these or the one you did with traya, where you promote their businesses, are these paid episodes? Do the right thing and be transparent about it!!
@Yookie509926 ай бұрын
Call person who actually went to Harvard University pleasee...🙏🙏🙏
@healthy_medium6 ай бұрын
Please invite people who are working in health, nutrition dept in Abroad, how to apply for job, eligibility, how's the ecosystem their.
@agnescraig29126 ай бұрын
Why do Indians 3rd largest Migrants in the world always want education/job opportunities in Christian West? Control Breeding factories a better solution.
@FRehan-pe8ww6 ай бұрын
India se UK aaya tha literally Half of the business school is Indian please don’t listen to these guys. Ye dono sirf accomodation company ka profit Karane aaye hain there are so many of us here in the west in most courses ki international exposure is next to nothing
@anilbitmech6 ай бұрын
Hi May I know which university please?
@FRehan-pe8ww6 ай бұрын
@@anilbitmech university of Birmingham
@ArtMis-dj8dr6 ай бұрын
@@FRehan-pe8ww bhai please give your honest opinion on this,look at my roadmap and hit me with a reality check, l'm 22years rn, getting back into studies, after I was lost for some years doing stupid things, but now I'll change 100% Ok, so Next year I'm giving all the mba entrance exams CAT,CET, XAT. But I'm targeting specifically to get JBIMS, Mumbai as it's known for its finance courses, good roi, and great alumni networks.. so, I have time till march 2025 to prepare, 2025-2027, 1st masters degree, mba in finance, Then maybe go for work experience, for about a year or two mostly in banking sector, In these years, prepare for gmat, brush up my skills, maybe data science, web3, and in general broadening my horizon.. 2027 onwards give gmat and go abroad for further specialization, I really want to go abroad to study and have really good time and friends over there.. if I don't go I'll always have this fomo that I didn't go abroad despite having every chance for it, So please guide me, What will be the best route to achieve my goals?
@anilbitmech6 ай бұрын
Ok, is that an average university in the UK?
@arvind49866 ай бұрын
Good information thanks 🙏
@robin.ranjan6 ай бұрын
I met saurabh he is really kind and helpful person. Great work guys
@HarshitaSingh-d8u6 ай бұрын
That's exactly what we want 🙌❤
@TheAkshatsaxena6 ай бұрын
This came right on time! I am going to UK this year and have been second guessing my decision due to a lot of mixed reviews available all over the internet. Just a big thank you for this
@rajshamani6 ай бұрын
Always glad to help! Wish you luck👍
@TheAkshatsaxena6 ай бұрын
@@rajshamani Thanks much really!
@Abhishek-iy3rz6 ай бұрын
Who is your consultant ?
@keerthis19620 күн бұрын
Is it worth coming to uk in 2025? Few of my friends said even if you have skills it's very hard to get a job?
@deviprasadgharpehai33156 ай бұрын
This video is just mind blowing nd amazing 😍❤. Thanks for this such informative nd knowledgeable video❤ this podcast helps Indian youth for abroad studies❤
@birdieblaze65686 ай бұрын
but people don't come after study to India for work
@dwaynedsouza88495 ай бұрын
Raj , this was a great topic you covered. As im going to UK this September. As i have paid a bigger amount on ROI for study loan , what was said on the podcast was different , then the expense rate of Average living was different. Its more than that in real life .
@keerthis19620 күн бұрын
How is the life in uk.is it worth doing masters in UK?? Please do reply
@pateldhruv44786 ай бұрын
Informative👍🏻
@mohitmenon13535 ай бұрын
I believe Raj should have asked more questions about how students can reach out to the University Living team from abroad during last-minute housing chaos.
@KptkZ6 ай бұрын
Thik hai abroad studies ke liye more students going but very few want to come back India because they get more pay over there specially inUSA ….may be out of 100 students only 5-10 coming back to India and start businesses or do High pay jobs very few and some even try go back to settle In USA again because vthwy miss USA life
@mohammadsibtainkadri28876 ай бұрын
Feedback for the Future People on the Show: Yelog charge nahi karte. From where they get their money/ how they make money (they did not reveal it). Secondly, When going and studying abroad, and waha job karne lage, for example, Germany mai, STEM mai kitni salary milti hai per month, per year? Avg salary? Tax rate kitna hai? Tax rate cut ke kitna milega haath mai paisa.? Kitna ghar bhej sakte hai? We might have our own dreams after studying abroad, ghar banana, car khareedna etc. wo dreams kaise fulfil kar sakte hai. uture people on the show can focus on this aspect.
@divyasriofficial10676 ай бұрын
Great job good information
@rohitmaths36 ай бұрын
Raj shamani very good informative guest invite on show
@ArnavJaiSingh6 ай бұрын
guys please don’t spend your money on average unis - it’s so obvious that avg unis will admit avg ppl with avg grades and avg goals ! if you want to dream and work big go to top 20 unis because why not ? top 20 unis have that cream layer of every country and excellence of faculty from all across the world worth EACH AND EVERY PENNY
@mridulsaraf75366 ай бұрын
Incorrect Info provided here, enough on campus accommodation in Singapore at NUS, NTU. Room rents with AC starts from S$ 350/m = 22k inr, single AC at 40k inr. On campus guaranteed for Intl students first 2 years.
@asterix062 ай бұрын
I have watched documentaries showing how students after going abroad can't find jobs and be homeless. In my opinion only the rich are supposed to go abroad unless there's scholarships from top universities.
@suryakanodia62515 ай бұрын
Raj - I like your podcasts... Can you try something on higher education for special children... There is no focused content on this subject and your research and discussion with right people could be very helpful for many parents
@shambhavimate47305 ай бұрын
Hi Raj, I found the episode really helpful and insightful. I have a suggestion for a future topic: Could you consider doing an episode on pursuing jobs in international markets? Specifically, it would be great to explore opportunities for professionals who have studied in India or their home country and are looking to transition to overseas roles after gaining mid-level experience locally.
@shilpagurnani3326 ай бұрын
Very impressed with this topic i had lot of questions 1st time have given this clarity
@shehnazkq61286 ай бұрын
Hey guys,c'mon,just don't discuss IIT/Entrepreneurship etc. Why are you'll turning a blind eye n a deaf ear towards NEET UG '24 scam?..as globally everyone is aware about the ratio of availability of medical seats: no.of aspirants, then if the Ones who are unable to secure a medical seat in India,pursue it abroad coz it's affordable n doable...toh bhai,darao mat students ko,achi batein bhi batao
@sharankalyan74616 ай бұрын
thanks bro ❤ but 1, here no opportunity for career settlement, 2,biggest reason for Education system of india still haven't changed,3 government not giving jop opportunity, so these are reason behind Aboard study ❤ Are you Agree?
@mohammedhusain30926 ай бұрын
India mein education pe 18% tax hai FIR education abroad ke price jaisa ho jata hai isliye log sochte Hain abroad chale ja
@Razdanvinodk6 ай бұрын
Actually talent is fed up of heat and dust of India, metaphorically in all walks of life- No plain sailing 😢
@Bhaweshkumarsingh5 ай бұрын
Exposure not so much .. right to work in that foreign country,,, -> this is the main thing even if you are below average or average in tech, you get employed !