Harnoor is selling course to get into US University, that's why he made this video
@awesomedude44289 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter, the US is great nevertheless!
@masterraccoon91769 ай бұрын
@@awesomedude4428There are many business opportunities as well in India for example swiggy,boat,even adani group was just founded around 40 years ago and is now in every sector even in foreign countries
@ShaghilSubhani9 ай бұрын
@@masterraccoon9176😂
@neon_arch9 ай бұрын
@@masterraccoon9176 iits are a HUGE scam. It's not worth it at all. Students who work so hard to crack one of the world's hardest exams deserve better education than iits. I mean, the entrance exams rank among to 5 in the world in terms of difficulty but the most iits are ranked below 250 internationally. SUCH A SCAM!
@visionhunter123459 ай бұрын
@@masterraccoon9176nice joke
@magiclandcartoons9 ай бұрын
I think you are missing the point. (a) If someone gets scholarship he should definitely go. (b) But there is no point in spending near about crore and coming back. Which (b) will be the larger possibility in coming years as consumerism corporate model is failing. So adapt according to time , people who went in 80s, 90s already benefited. Majority of new immigrants will be at loss.
@megasaddu18 ай бұрын
very well said!
@Pritha8793 ай бұрын
Agree.. go if fees is 30 lakh or lower . Field is stem but not CS or DS . PhD or you are rich person in general..
@Jaguar_Strike2 ай бұрын
@@Pritha879why not CS or DS any reason?
@Pritha8792 ай бұрын
Hypersaturation and few jobs ... Even if market improves , there are enough citizens and permanent visa holders ...who would be eligible so international students will suffer..all this is ok if your fees is towards the lower side @@Jaguar_Strike
@visheshdembla8 ай бұрын
Brother is so far away from reality of the US market right now, it's not even funny. I personally know multiple people who have applied for 100s of jobs just to end up not even getting a single interview. Stop brainwashing people with the wrong impression about the state of affairs. The points mentioned by AevyTV are pretty much on point. Due to the saturation in the number of people coming to the US, coming to the US right now won't be the obvious decision for many. Sure, you could do juggads and stay in the US by hook or crook, but that's not what people have dreamt about and worked towards. I feel that having a successful and rewarding career in the US right now is a game of being lucky on multiple occassions apart from the obvious pre-requisite of being highly skilled at what you do. Sirf relax hoke end me job lene wale hi struggle nahi kar rahe..har koi struggle kar raha hai. Sincerely, Fellow International Student who doesn't have YT or course revenue to protect LOL
@Epsilon30984 ай бұрын
Seeing how shitty the indian job market is aswell rn. Best thing would be to build something on your own
@SidP1999Ай бұрын
@@Epsilon3098Indian markets are way better than us markets Us population is comparatively very low with still so much shortage of jobs Indian markets are way better in terms of amount of available jobs but population size doesn’t always allow right skill set to match right JD But still if you are skilled you’ll get jobs My friend who went to a top 10 ranking school and did his Duke MEM (world best school) did not get a job, he left his job in India in jp Morgan where he was earning 30L and spent additional 1 cr in masters and is looking for jobs after 200+ job applications
@GyanPrakash9 ай бұрын
Whatever AevyTv said is the Brutal Reality. Accept it or not, that's the truth. If you want JOB Security in America, marry an American Chic, and everything is smooth as butter.
@ludicrousreality09 ай бұрын
Oh if it was that easy
@GyanPrakash9 ай бұрын
@@ludicrousreality0 Singh Saheb ne to pata liya, wo to set hai 😁
@cx54429 ай бұрын
@@ludicrousreality0 Because your typical Indian guy is a virgin IT nerd with a dal-roti physique who spent all his time studying and cramming to pass exams, and didn't bother to improve communication/flirting skills with the opposite sex. Develop your physique, cut out on sugar, wear fitting clothes, do hair and skin care grooming, and start learning flirting/cold approach techniques. These, coupled with Indian's above average intelligence and salary than an average white American male, will expand your dating pool and make you attractive enough to land you not one, but bunch of above 7 American mems because they usually consider non-whites/brown men to be exotic.
@SudhanshuDhanraj8 ай бұрын
@@GyanPrakash are you gyan prakash from jai hind school?
@GyanPrakash8 ай бұрын
@@SudhanshuDhanraj Nope
@dipalinagawekar46339 ай бұрын
Taking education in the US was a fruitful decision in the past , but post COVID due to the increasing number of students in the US, Canada, UK & Australia it is difficult to get a job and it also became extremely expensive around the world. Universities and these countries are definitely making a hell lot of money from the Student. Many KZbinrs are also selling their courses for study abroad. Students who come back without a job face loads of criticism from society plus Spending in dollars and earning in rupees is a nightmare.
@SinghinUSA9 ай бұрын
There are still so many students are me getting fully funded masters, so depends on student to student
@avijitbasu57899 ай бұрын
Thank GOD , I graduated 42 years ago with a Masters DEGREE from an US university. I am now on verge of retirement. If TRUMP wins in 2024 things will get worse.These days life is tough, I feel. Stop dreaming of HARA PATTA and GORI MEMS...Times are tough now ...
@sanathnaik43009 ай бұрын
@@SinghinUSA Give me data on what percentage of International students from India are getting these scholarships.
@prajwalshenoy75489 ай бұрын
@@SinghinUSA lol, speak percentages
@dhruveshk94579 ай бұрын
@SinghinUSA if you're a good student your future is secure in India also. thing here is about those who go to US thinking they will get something better.
@mrighald8 ай бұрын
While this turned out to be a good decision for me to move here, I would never paint such a rosy picture of the situation here. Things to consider and things that probably did not all apply to you. 1. If you studied in top universities all through, you cannot use you and your connections as an example of “average“ in all respects 2. People keep saying funding funding but it depends a lot on your university, your course, your degree, whether your seniors graduate on time or not. 3. Getting internships and jobs as an international student is not as easy as it would be for a GC holder or a US citizen 4. Even when you get a job, you will be in a lottery system for H1b, and have to keep on renewing it every three years. 4. Layoffs are more common now, even in reputed companies. 5. Even reputed companies delay applying for a GC to hold onto you longer/simply because they don’t want to spend. 6. Contractors are yet another sham. 7. Not everyone can afford to “just do another MS” like your friend’s friend did. 8. GC queue is extremely long. 9. Canada may take people in, but your visa status can keep you away from your partner/family even though they’re on the other side of a bridge. Also account for the weather- even though you can get used to this. 10. Loneliness- this creeps up before you know it. You have to consciously make a connection with people. 11. There’s a huge difference between “will” and “may” that your friend is fumbling through. Not everyone can afford this. 12. Completely disagree on health expenses. Actually this makes employment even more slavery like, since you’re beholden to your employer for insurance. Every medication is expensive. Emergencies are expensive. 13. Most importantly. It may not destroy your career, but it could destroy your life. So don’t just get convinced by someone. Think if you can afford to lose that money in a worst case situation. It’s a great opportunity if you can afford, while it’s still a gamble. It’s worth the experience if you have disposable wealth in worst case scenarios. It’s dangerous especially if you’re mortgaging the home your family lives in. It’s worth spending some familial wealth, but not all, unless you have a stellar profile. Would’ve appreciated more numbers, and the last minute sums it all up- it is just your anecdotal experience.
@parthsalat2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this insightful content! I'd rather go to Germany than US
@easycode1Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@amarjotdhaliwal18049 ай бұрын
Dude you got Usa PR and thats why you are saying these things. I am on H1b in USA from last 8 years. I have worked for companies like Google and Microsoft and I am seriously thinking about moving back to India because of shitty immigration system. I agree with you ppl do make g8 careers here but we need to go through lot of personal losses in life.
@ragul32049 ай бұрын
Wow!! That's pretty rough.
@M.e.h..8 ай бұрын
India would be more shittier. Just getting your own passport in India can be a nightmare.
@rh3348 ай бұрын
What will you do after coming back to INDIA? Work in TCS
@jaygupta28398 ай бұрын
@@rh334true. It's the worst choice to work for a company like tcs unless you don't want to grow
@rh3348 ай бұрын
@@jaygupta2839 INDIA has no opportunities. Too much competition. Better stay in the USA till you can or else look for some other countries like Germany, UK, Sweden etc.
@udaymirani-se3lk8 ай бұрын
I am on F1 OPT and have been applying to 50 + jobs on career sites every day. I have not got even a single interview call in last 4-5 months. If at all any recruiter is calling, they want only GC / US Citizen candidates only. Mind it that I have 13 years of experience in HR in tech industry. If at all any job is available, it is only for US Citizen or GC holder, not for non immigrant visa holders.
@bunnym3368 ай бұрын
Dude i’m GC with 6+ yrs of experience, still no Job from last more than one year. So it’s all lie that only jobs for GC/ US Citizen
@nothing-oy6xb3 ай бұрын
@@bunnym336 would you suggest doing masters in USA?
@bunnym3363 ай бұрын
@@nothing-oy6xb its better to opt for other countries rather than US for masters
@akkshhey099 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing on Desi American Professor for this argument, because you are just clueless in your argument stance. Example is when the woman in the video is talking about the green card backlog and you just start talking about H1B. Dude, H1B is a temporary work permit. People can come work for the limit of the H1B and then go back to their home country. The backlog is especially for Indian citizens due to the demand and the per country limit, which is 7%. And if you understand how the green cards are allocated every year, then Indian citizens have been receving more than 7% of the total country cap. So the argument of slavery or giving everyone a green is just non-sensical. The reason she says that going to America will kill your career is that Indian people should understand the reality they are living in and face the truth. People who have gone to the USA for MS or whatever after 2012 should not expect to get their GC and just live on a temporary visa. I am speaking this from my own experience of an MS in the USA and working three years on F1 visa. Please in the future make strong arguments and not just click baity stuff.
@subramanianannamalai83338 ай бұрын
I agree with your points. But all of you guys who have MS degree, studied well, also mostly after a little struggle find a good job, I agree it is not easy. But isn't H1B enough to build a successful career, I mean live there, raise a family and work there? Why most of the Indians are so hung up on getting a green card? Is it because of social/peer pressure, or relatives keep asking are you a citizen now kinda questions? Just asking, I am not aware since I live in India.
@ggin20088 ай бұрын
no@@subramanianannamalai8333 it is not about any pressure or relatives etc. You need peace of mind to raise a family, live and work. A temporary visa doesn't give you that. You are like a slave to an employer and literally at their mercy for your status. If they choose to kick you out you have 60 days to pack up your bags and go back. Think about a spouse who might have a job, think about a kid who is in school. You have to leave everything behind and leave. Also you can never start a business. Imagine making a life in 10 years (studies + OPT + h1b) and leaving in 60 days. it is brutal. GC or permanent status gives you that peace of mind that even if you lose your job you can stay in the country and do whatever you want.
@VarunBiswa0078 ай бұрын
What matters is a sense of security, and H1B can't give you that. If you have H1B, your spouse who is sponsored on your visa can't work in the US, you have to renew H1B every 3 years. All these are small points but make a real difference.
@rohangupta14999 ай бұрын
We often curse the negative aspects of the US but never account for and discuss the daily struggles one faces in Indian cities as a migrant corporate employee. It’s not all rosy picture in India as well. Living in cramped bhk units selling for > 5 crs, worst corporate culture, rampant corruption, back breaking traffic in cities like bangalore, high pollution, language politics and hooligans chanting racial slurr to north indians, layoffs without any accountability during recession in the name of getting profitable among Indian startup’s are only some aspects which people never discuss publicly. Forget the overpopulation and insane competition for any resources. While thousands succeed, dreams of millions are shattered and never make it. Civic sense in our cities is worst anywhere. God forbids if one ever had a minor skirmish while driving, most autowalas and bus drivers drag you out of car & simply start beating you up in cities like Bangalore and Delhi.
@ludicrousreality09 ай бұрын
Thank god there's no such problem in tier 3 cities😅
@cx54429 ай бұрын
"We often curse the negative aspects of the US but never account for and discuss the daily struggles one faces in Indian cities as a migrant corporate employee. It’s not all rosy picture in India as well." Often curse negative aspects of the US? Lol, kidhar rehte ho bhaiya? Firstly, it's the Indians who pretty much crib about how bad is it in India every day in social media/real life and how the US is so much better thanks to the biased reporting of the western media and the movies/TV shows where they show how the US is saviour of the world (it isn't) and showcase incredible lifestyle of an average US person (it isn't, at least in today's environment compared to other developed countries). If you want to live in the US, no one's stopping you. But remember that India and the US has its own advantages and disadvantages.
@megasaddu18 ай бұрын
@@cx5442 But remember that India and the US has its own advantages and disadvantages. very well said!!!
@alex47_in_downtown185 ай бұрын
food and rent is dirt cheap in India compared to the West...stop complaining
@Epsilon30984 ай бұрын
Lmao no its not, paying 40k for 1bhk is not cheap
@CTejasKesharkar9 ай бұрын
Mr Singh you haven't refuted her points however, you only tried to justify how the US is the only land for opportunities at the stake of your Life, staying away from home, depression etc..
@WPS6918 ай бұрын
It's a matter of mindset. Don't blame another country for not being about to adapt to it. Americans don't rush to the US for studies and then complain about 'life', 'staying away from home', 'depression'. That's a personal choice each individual makes.
@Americam1168 ай бұрын
Why she made a video and she doesn't know a life in the USA I have been in USA for the past 3 years it's a beautiful country which gives you opportunities ...and people are so friendly here,,,,no depression or safety issues that is just a hoax ....its a lovely country and problems are everywhere do you know about Bengaluru water crisis and kannada speaking problem ,,many shops are vandalized
@vikramnarayan70727 ай бұрын
@@Americam116 yes but you anyone laid off then it will create problem for them in usa and if this happens in india it will not create much problem if bangalore problem happen in usa then situation will be worse yes indian there faces a depression, and other problem because cost of living is high and here in india there is more flexibilities as compare to usa do not tell this kind of reason about bangalore water crises and kanadda speaking problem beacuse you living in usa you also get more opportunities in india thats why richest wealthy indian like tata, birla,ambani and other person lived here and started from scratch.
@Americam1167 ай бұрын
@@vikramnarayan7072 not a problem u can come to india no ones putting u in jail
@Americam1167 ай бұрын
@@vikramnarayan7072 whatever u said is not a problem in first place u can always come to india in case of having depression layoff an d other india is always a backup so why not come in usa and try
@GirishKumar-en8hf8 ай бұрын
Well AevyTV’s talk had some verifiable quantified data, your counter on the other hand seems like an emotional response with more anecdotal cases and personal opinion. And a lot seems riding upon prestige factor of a US degree. It is slavery when people can’t go back home even if a family member has passed, just because the fear of not being let back in as their VISA status is in limbo. you can say perhaps that one has the right to go back home to India but that choice is fraught with financial hardships and not an easy one to make unless forced by circumstances.
@vaibhav-bhavsar9 ай бұрын
trapped students in the US have assembled in the comment section to support 🙂🙂
@stonks6938 ай бұрын
😂
@vaibhav-bhavsar8 ай бұрын
@@shrishri8898 nahi bhai itne naseeb van kahan, hum to sidhe sadhe Senior software engineer hai!
@manavkashyap19278 ай бұрын
As soon as prof. Chaitanya sambhara comes I felt this video is no longer useful. Lets be honest, I used to watch him and value his perspective but eventually I started realising that he is part of that eco chamber which considers US the gold standard of everything. Moreover, he is a US citizen so a biased perspective would arise. This particularly happened when he said that research in IITs and IIMs is nowhere close to even a below average university in the US. Professor sahb if you are reading this I beg to differ. The professor employ same if not better research practices that US does, my friends are in IITs and they have rightfully mentioned that their professors were from CalTech and presented their research on global platform. So India is alright and will become better. I’m not saying that India should not take criticism, but I’m not a part of any eco chamber neither do I aspire to be one. In most cases, people have systematically found a way to justify their US investments let it be in education, Job, Phd or the race of H1B. I’m not saying US is the worst but neither do I agree that its the best as simple as that. This video was not to give US a negative publicity, Is the US so small and vulnerable? Moreover, they have done enough for themselves to wear the negatives proudly on their sleeves, nobody needs to do.
@DesiAmericanProfessor8 ай бұрын
I respect your views and criticism. If someone criticizes in such a civil manner, it makes you want to respond in the right spirit. As soon as prof. Chaitanya sambhara comes I felt this video is no longer useful: That is fine. People are entitled to their opinions Lets be honest, I used to watch him and value his perspective but eventually I started realising that he is part of that eco chamber which considers US the gold standard of everything: Well I was unaware that I was a part of some eco chamber of any kind. I do not think US is the gold standard but I certainly believe that the quality of PhD experience and rigor you get in the US is among the best you can get. Surely far better than what you can get in India Moreover, he is a US citizen so a biased perspective would arise: Yes possible! I try to be as unbiased and honest as possible but people are intently rational but boundedly so. This particularly happened when he said that research in IITs and IIMs is nowhere close to even a below average university in the US.: It is largely true still. There are exceptions everywhere. But in my field for example, my university UTA is not a top school by any means but my department has produced far more elite research publications in the last five years (Financial times 50 journal list) than all the IIMs put together in their entire history. So that should tell you something. Most universities in India are still largely teaching institutions rather than research institutions. The professor employ same if not better research practices that US does, my friends are in IITs and they have rightfully mentioned that their professors were from CalTech and presented their research on global platform.: Yes could be true. As I said, there are exceptions at individual level sometimes. So India is alright and will become better. : India is far behind when it comes quality of scientific research. However, we all should hope it becomes better. I want India to be the best!
@Epsilon30984 ай бұрын
This guy and his friends are just painting a rosy picture of iits. I have seen researchs waiting years to get funding from ugc even in top research schools like iisc's. Record levels of unemployment, even iitians are not getting jobs, friend of mine from iit Roorkee was laid off after 9 months at uber and still hasn't found a job after a year, high pollution levels, climate emergency, high food and healthcare inflation, increasing taxes and i can name a million more reason not to stay in india
@patelvraj37789 ай бұрын
the other guy who says "nahi laga toh nahi laga H1b" so why didnt you go to another country and why you did PHD just for the sake of H1b stop being such a hypocrite like if someone is coming to USA they would like to get a high paying job there and get a house inUSA only why would someone get a masters degree from usa and go to any other country for job stop trying to give dumb answers and being a hypocrite atleast accept the truth
@Spider_venomous9 ай бұрын
Well said
@abhishekkumar-bt6tu8 ай бұрын
Exactly , He just shared his case in which he went on to do phd when there was no job after masters No disrespect to his efforts but yes, saying "nahi laga to nahi laga H1b" kisi aise bande ko jo khud wo mithai kha nahi paaya aaj jo tumne khaane ke liye 10 saal pehle ji jaan laga di thi is hypocritical
@patelvraj37788 ай бұрын
yes hate this type of hypocrites @@abhishekkumar-bt6tu
@evilreborn40888 ай бұрын
So true .my goal is to get my pg doctrote from usa.i get job well and good.if not not one country in this world will say your degree is not acceptable in our country. Frankly that's the power of us doctrote.
@simplymirage3 ай бұрын
BEEN THERE ... DONE THAT !!! I was in USA for almost 14 years, and this H1B is a very well thought trap !!! (Nicely shown in the SRK Movie Dunki) Grass always looks green on the other side. I survived through the 2008 Financial crisis, where for at least 5 years, on an average some 72,000 Indians were loosing job and returning back to India, and that made me understand 1 thing for sure: The employment business in USA uses international talent as a: USE & THROW workforce !!!
@cbrcoder9 ай бұрын
As everything in life, you can't call everything black and white. Thank you for sharing subjective reality. For the bright stars sky is the limit whether in US or India or anywhere in the world. So please focus on brilliance if you want best career. Just FYI : I am in IT since last 25 years from India and have more yearly income then what most people save throughout their entire life in US.
@awesomedude44289 ай бұрын
Money is not everything in life. Most people in the US have lived a better life than you if you can say "Most people in the US have saved less than you"
@Badbadderbaddest9 ай бұрын
@@masterraccoon9176 the choice is of individual. One can choose to live in India with pollution and traffic in a 2000 sft small space and no stress. Or US with all its flaws.
@user-us7hl2cm7x9 ай бұрын
Such a naive statement.
@ln74879 ай бұрын
What I made in 10 years in India as a IT professional, I made that within 6 months in USA.
@Badbadderbaddest9 ай бұрын
@@ln7487 plus you enjoyed a quality life.
@bhavyagulati11529 ай бұрын
1 crore laga ke yha ka chota mota builder or any business na baan jau? Isn’t That would be better?
@PaulAllen63049 ай бұрын
Those Indians who says there is too much violence in US have never been to rural Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Chattisgarh. As a Bengali, we hear news of multiple m*rders, crimes and gang violence everday. Just 2 days ago 4 children were burried alive in sand. And trust me, way more cases go unreported here than in the US. The thing is some people think in order to boast about us Indians we need to degrade the US. I have always said this, there is no comparison of US with India in regard to violence. US should be equated with Europe, not India. So instead of enjoying this false reality us Indians should delve deep into our own issues.
@GROOVwithme9 ай бұрын
The fact that you are comparing USA violence to rural Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. 😂
@Overloaded8779 ай бұрын
In india you won't get shoot in tier 1 city while buying a iphone. Even in places like bihar,( in bihar mostly tier 3 city or village area) most of the murders happen because of gangs wanting power and money. it's not like the US that you are walking around in park/school/malls/church/hospitals/ concerts,etc. thinking you might get shot anytime out of nowhere because someone is depressed and has a gun. So cope harder
@Starfish8459 ай бұрын
where tf are you getting gang violence in Bengal ,and plz don't say you confused political violence with gang violence!!.and also there's no violence in cities in Bengal like kolkata Siliguri durgapur Newtown
@PaulAllen63049 ай бұрын
@@Starfish845 Can't argue with blind people and TMC dallas. Someone claiming there is no gang violence in Durgapur is definitely blind. Heard about Raju Jha? Edit : Don't say his name out loud in Durgapur Ambuja Township Zone A, you might be shot
@PaulAllen63049 ай бұрын
@@GROOVwithme Can't you read? I said there is no comparison between India and US
@kanedateng76049 ай бұрын
On the talk of health insurance i completely disagree with him. I think heath insurance is control by private players thats why its expensive.
@chitralekhadeshmukh43029 ай бұрын
It's good affording students are going outside the india and helping the students who are not capable to go but qualified for indian jobs Actually its a natural equilibrium of economy otherwise what will happen just think!!! encourage the people who are ready to go and welcome the others who are living in India.Both way betterment of India 😊
@saptarshipal67438 ай бұрын
Dude ofc the careers don't get destroyed but the amount of study loan people sit on after completing and not getting a job in US is dangerous. Not lot of jobs in India are going to pay you enough for you to pay back such hefty loans. It's not only about career but how well the things around it are. We all know those students will also get jobs but with such loans maybe for long years after that they are going to pay back there loans. And Chaitanya was luck one. Not everyone easily comes out of it. Not many would want to pay loans till mid 30s considering they went for masters in mid 20s. In that case they have harmed their careers significantly.
@balkiprasanna19845 ай бұрын
My 2 cents. It's good to have an international MS degree. It can definitely add up for your career. But don't go there with an aim of getting jobs or settling down. Your biggest barrier will be H1B visa and getting selected can be out of sheer luck. Not even competitive. You still want global exposure. Then get a digital nomad visa and travel across the globe. You can work fully remote. Post covid really changed the tech industry very rapidly.
@deepakpeaky9 ай бұрын
US is not good as it seems to be. Recent kil*ling of Indian students & homelessness & gun culture etc. American dream is now not worth it ❤
@awesomedude44289 ай бұрын
yes it is worth it. Like 36 Indian students died in the US in last 5 years. If each year 300k students come then it's like 1.5 million. That 36 also included natural causes, accidents, etc. Don't be fooled by the media. The US is one of the best places on Earth. But then if you can't get Green Card then it's a different story. But saying " American dream not worth BS" is beyond stupidity. Most of the recent deaths were of students who were over drunk. 1 was shot but he was working illegally in a very shady area so yeah. He's to blame. It's incredibly rare though. Like 10-15/1.5 million ~ 0.00001. You're more likely to die for lightning strike lmao.
@deepakpeaky9 ай бұрын
@@awesomedude4428 😂 Stay in your Dilemma 😂 We came to India last year because of all this. All the best to you. 🙏
@engineered-mindАй бұрын
@@awesomedude4428no it’s not - I know a lot of people who are depressed on h1b etc don’t do it cuz the us immigration system is unkind
@BharatK1698 ай бұрын
Don't go to top universities but buy our video cohort course, grifters.
@ravivyas75329 ай бұрын
I had seen her video too and do not agree with her completely. She has never been to USA herself. I did my MS from USA and lived and worked there too. There are atleast more than 3 to 4 ways to get green card.
@ragul32049 ай бұрын
What are the ways?
@AnIntellectualMoron8 ай бұрын
@@ragul3204 Get married to an American *4
@khajasyed-xo6kx2 ай бұрын
she is been to us and had good network there stop winning and just show proofs if possible and explain what are those 3 - 4 ways i want to know
@mahindrasrikanth98809 ай бұрын
Guys here is the truth ...there is nothing to do with universities in usa ,unless you are going to top 50 or some thing..and yes coming to usa is vecoming risky from last year ..usa has issued too many student visas ..just match the numbers ..usa used to give 45k+ visa every year for indians ..but last 3 years it gave around 5 lack student visas ..how on earth is there any possiblity for atleast 60 percent of them getting jobs? More over IT market seems like staurated these days ..and also dont forget AI inclusions by comapanies ...think twice coming to usa ..dont become fools with high debt.
@Juststayhopeful8 ай бұрын
Agree that's why I chose Europe
@ashkark40564 ай бұрын
bro you married an American for green card you are not an example for career built ..you were just plain lucky. bro nobody chooses history as their subject as Indian to study in college
@pvasir9 ай бұрын
Dude I agree with you. Now many Indian students are in USA. In my days, in the 80s, I got it easy. I got my Green card under EB-3 category in 1986 from 25,000 annual quota.
@ritwikchattopadhyay92249 ай бұрын
you guys had an open field in 80s. I am under EB1 but still under backlog now
@pvasir9 ай бұрын
@@ritwikchattopadhyay9224 I agree, that I got it easy in the 80s since my college was in New Orleans. In college I was on Work-Study program therefore tuition waived. USA had alot of money then. I graduated in May 1983 and there were few Indian students. My H-1 in Jan 84 (got it 2 weeks) and Labor Certifcation in Dec same year. My backlog was 1 year otherwise I could have got GC in 1985 instead of 1986. Now a US Expat residing in Bangkok Thailand
@ritwikchattopadhyay92249 ай бұрын
@@pvasir The process is still pretty much same but the waiting time & processing times have gone thru the roof.
@pvasir9 ай бұрын
@@ritwikchattopadhyay9224 Yup. Too many Indian students chasing after the same thing. I was lucky being at the right place and time. Sad to see too many Indian student facing difficult times. However, if one gets GC one should feel lucky. My take was that USA is not my country of birth so anything goes. It is a privilege and not a right to get a PR (GC). After obatining PR one is entitled to become a Citizen under Naturailzation immigration laws which in USA after continuous stay permanently for 5 years. Good luck.
@ritwikchattopadhyay92249 ай бұрын
@@pvasir I came here on a full assistantship. Nowadays people spent INR 30-50lakhs even more to get a degree from US. They have become funding source for the univs.
@Vikrum_9 ай бұрын
The biggest achievement in this country is to leave it 🗿
@dhirajkumarsahu9997 ай бұрын
Bitter truth 😅
@Overloaded8775 ай бұрын
@PratikChaudhari-xt6ww It's is also increasing rapidly. We are one of the fastest growing economy of the world. Past years of socialism has destroyed this country and we are left behind
@yashawasthi60104 ай бұрын
@@Overloaded877how per capita increasing rapidly?
@Overloaded8774 ай бұрын
@@yashawasthi6010 per capita = nominal GDP÷total population. Nominal GDP is growing rapidly. Hence, per Capita is bound to grow.
@yashawasthi60104 ай бұрын
@@Overloaded877 population is growing rapidly than GDP per capita
@arshveersinghdhanoa9 ай бұрын
Your videos are posted after proper analysis…. Great 👍🏻 Top students of IITs interested in research know that Indian might not be a greener ground for doing it.
@AdityaJape9 ай бұрын
they are building big business in Bharath
@SudhanshuDhanraj8 ай бұрын
@@AdityaJape it's Bharat not bharath
@AdityaJape8 ай бұрын
@@shrishri8898 funding is reducing dollar will collapse by 2025.
@SudhanshuDhanraj8 ай бұрын
@@AdityaJape source - MacDonald university
@AdityaJape8 ай бұрын
@@SudhanshuDhanraj do some reading on internet
@BlockchainRealms9 ай бұрын
Dont go to USA reasons 1 : USA debt 34 trillion gdp 26 trillion // 2: USA 2023 Budget deficit 1.7 trillion which means either print lot of money from thin air or raise tax or reduce in spending like public wellbeing which cause increase crime // 3: USA intrest payments on its debt was 650 billion in 2023 in coming years it will surpass its military budget // 4: USA population 330 million and how many guns they own 430 million there is lot of chance we accidently kill by bullets // 5: Currently in USA there is lot of banks are in brink of collapse means your hard earned money become disappear out of thin air // 6: USA heading towards recession in coming years we can see lakhs of lakhs people fired, layoff, resign from their jobs // 7: 60 % of americans living paycheck to paycheck majority of them earn more than 100000 $ // 8: Average student borrower takes 20 years to pay off their student loan debt // 9: Average period of mortgage payment in usa take 26 years // 10: In 2023, the average annual premium for single health insurance is $8,435, and $23,968 for family coverage. In 2023, premiums increased 7% on average, and family premiums have increased 22% since 2018.
@JiKumara9 ай бұрын
dude debt celiling is from 1950 ! this is not new thing !
@movingtocalgary019 ай бұрын
@@JiKumaradude USA 🇺🇸 has problems. There other options like Canada 🇨🇦
@movingtocalgary019 ай бұрын
Canada 🇨🇦 is may be better than USA 🇺🇸
@Overloaded8779 ай бұрын
@@movingtocalgary01canada has homelessness
@BlockchainRealms9 ай бұрын
@@JiKumara Well said but my point was increase debt payment and budget deficit
@salman1271277 ай бұрын
I am studying in San Francisco State university but to be frank the degree is over valued no skill, no knowledge, nothing is here. Indian college are far better.
@minaalkhajuria86814 ай бұрын
Harnoor could not beat the arguments of Aevy Tv that's completely clear. Avey Tv talks facts Harnoor talks nonsense philosophies.
@rh3348 ай бұрын
Spending more than 50 Lacs in a Fancy Degree and then coming back to India is stupid 1) Employers will think you are an idiot so couldn't get a job in the USA 2) You will be in the same category as Tier 5 INDIAN universities as companies don't value degrees as much. They want experience. 3) You will be getting at most 2-3 LPA salary jobs mostly in Software Testing or Tech Support so pretty much your career is destroyed. 4) In INDIA there are no opportunities outside IT. For example, if you come back to INDIA after a degree in Mechanical Engineering, high chance you will be unemployed. There are hardly any companies for Mech. or Civil or Petroleum or Electronics. 5) Getting Canada or UK citizenship is worthless as there are barely any jobs and even the local Canadians are trying to move out of Canada. 6) Education is very theoretical in the USA. They barely teach anything. Even they watch INDIA YT videos and learn. Don't think you can crack interviews because you are not industry-ready. My relative came back from USA after studying Masters. For 1.5 years he couldn't get any job and barely any interviews. Now he is doing his PHd from IIT
@CardonKhwarizmi7 ай бұрын
What was his uni and how did he get into the phd program tho? (I m actually planning a phd in US)
@yashk96 ай бұрын
No opportunities in mechanical engineering? There are thousands of autotech and heavy engineering industries in India. Go look for jobs in Pune, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Gujarat.
@rh3346 ай бұрын
@@yashk9 Yeah sure, check it, how many students placed in core companies from your university? I can't find many. And they all pay only 10k permonth for engineers. Even for experienced they won't pay more than 40k per month. For IT service based companies get money in $ so they can afford 2 lacs per month salary.
@karanmahida87108 ай бұрын
No offense buddy, but never seen someone trying to sell a bad scenario so hardly, literally feels like trying to give BJ to uncle sam for some reason. I Didnt opt to go there, now feels like dodged a real bullet.
@alex47_in_downtown185 ай бұрын
relatable XD
@harshgohil79503 ай бұрын
This comment is one point ! 🫡 i am been trying to tell my best friend to not go there because situation is not good and US economy will collapse good middle class guy going to bet 1 cr for this he is literally brain washed on how US baap hai sabka
@HarshaVardhan-pj5gp2 ай бұрын
Relatable man
@abhishekkumar-bt6tu8 ай бұрын
You wanted to criticize the video but end up saying i agree in 50% of the parts, if we just add up 30% bad luck in a case i think it's right a nightmare
@myvu-mv5ix8 ай бұрын
Dude what she shown is the data and stats... what you are giving is pure anecdotal evidence... which isn't an evidence... The guy saying 80% not getting is jus an Oral shitt... Bro don't miss lead people....🙏🙏
@rahulkumar.85528 ай бұрын
Bhai Mai Bhi wahi kehna chah Raha hu that Ayetv video is based on Real Statics and data while Harnoor is not providing a Single evidence just seems like he is trying to counter her.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@UganWopla8 ай бұрын
In US, if you do well you will succeed that 'if' is very dangerous. My brother who was in US told me it's do or die there. Success is the only option once you are there.
@khajasyed-xo6kx2 ай бұрын
i dont know either of them but i go with her because she got stats ,study cases and policy backing her than some person who unknown sitting telling shit.and i will want to believe her beacuse she is a fellow bangalorean
@prestoX9 ай бұрын
You are too biased , not providing any stats
@vaidik039 ай бұрын
Hey! I appreciate the video, but didn't you also post a video titled "How Phd can destroy your career"? Don't you think, according to your own argument, that video shouldn't be titled like that?
@avinavdhakal57958 ай бұрын
Don’t buy this. I studied in engineering and MBA in India and moved to the US in h1b. My gf moved here as well and took up masters program in not an Ivy League but still above average university. ( don’t want to name). I always thought education system in India was very poor in comparison to the US but totally incorrect about it. Most colleges in STEM even don’t have good rigour. Professors are below average. It’s still not very practical based education. Still those conventional Harvard case studies. People come to US cuz you can make it early, quicker, easier and pursue a western dream. That’s why they move. Education is just a medium.
@Tzyt23458 ай бұрын
Cannot buy this 100% 😂😂😂 STEM education is a T30 US uni will better than a Indian institutions what are you going on about ? Better yet ask any IIT graduate pursuing masters or PhD research here lol
@avinavdhakal57957 ай бұрын
@@Tzyt2345 How many %age of the total who come here make it to IVY L ?
@ragul32046 ай бұрын
@@avinavdhakal5795 Do you mean pursuing masters from a mid tier University ( like T100 ) doesn't add much value?
@sanjithkeshavmurthy41719 ай бұрын
Your degree doesn't matter any more guys only the skills and experience the colleges and universities u go to don't matter how much they use to before that college branding only gets u so far work on building skills and knowledge and showcasing that. This is the truth that nobody will tell you let it be youtubers or career counselors. I have done my masters in UK from from a top 5 university and it took me only so far u need your skills and experience to speak on your behalf just having a degree even if it's from Harvard will not guarantee u a job cuz experience always reigns Supreme over degree
@themillionairetrader82329 ай бұрын
hello sir, i am in my early 20s and i did not go to any college and i am currently learning web development, so do you think i will get a job without any degree even though i have good skills??
@sanjithkeshavmurthy41719 ай бұрын
@themillionairetrader8232 yes u can but it's difficult the value of your degree is to get peoples attention to show that u someone else other than you is saying that u have certain skills its up to u to prove those skills. Since u don't have any degree u need to create a portfolio of multiple unique projects and do some online courses and certificates for the skills u want and apply. Try to do some internships or a job where u can work for free just to put some experience on your resume there are many places who will sat yes cuz they are getting work done for free
@DEXYDEVILАй бұрын
Sir should I go to usa for my bachelor@@sanjithkeshavmurthy4171
@0987654clinton9 ай бұрын
so taking a degree in us and coming back to working in india for lower salary #strange
@mkgaming9909 ай бұрын
Ultimately if you are getting Good Package even in India then also worth which you can't you get from an Indian Degree lmao
@chuchuanagh9 ай бұрын
khud course bech raha hai us university mai jaane ke liye yaha hume gyaan chod raha hai not good idea
@kicksomeup69988 ай бұрын
To mat dekh na, rr kyon kar raha. I'm in the US. Mehnat karega to yahan job pakka milegi. India mein to mehnat karke bhi job nahi milti dhang ki. Milti bhi hai to iski aaadhi bhi growth nahi hoti company mein kyonki saare aache projects HQ mein hote hain. Mereko 30lpa mili thi kuch saal pehle, I left it and came here leaving everything behind and have zero regrets. Indian office se ghanta koi US company ka CEO banta hai. Lambi race ke baare mein soch. India mein 14 ghante kaam 30% tax aur uske upar gandi sarak and toote flat mein toxic air ke saath rahega kya? Tune to high-paying job ki hi nahi. Gadhe ke tarah kaam pelte hain saare so-called 'best place to work' mein. Weekends on-call sab survive kara hai maine. It's a horrendous and highly toxic work culture. Aur mid-level companies ke OA bhi aajkal codeforces ke level ke hone lage hain. Tereko ground reality nahi pata hai abhi. 2050 tak population increase hogi, big cities mein saron ke alawa kuch nahi dikhta hai. Tu budha ho jayega magar India ki population badhti rahegi. Na dhang ki road hai na school. China kahan pahunch gaya aur hamne 70 saal bakchodi mein bita diye. Modi ke kandhon par saara bhoj hai aur usko ek aur peedhi lag jayegi kachre ko saaf karne ke liye. Itna time kiske paaas hai.
@chuchuanagh8 ай бұрын
US jaane ki jarurat mai mahine ka itna kama leta hu jitna tu waha toilet saaf karke kamata hai don't ever have a beef with me kiddo@@kicksomeup6998
@JyotishmanHazarika-hs3ku4 ай бұрын
Dekhta hu tu kitna aage jata hai life me. Mujhe bhi acchak khasa pata hai IT sector ke bare me.@@kicksomeup6998
@awesomedude44289 ай бұрын
Agreed! The US was, is and will be one of the best countries to reside. Ignore some sour grapes in the comments.
@Conk-bepis5 ай бұрын
It’s a bit strange how everyone in comment section is saying the situation is bad there, whereas I personally know several people who couldn’t even speak proper English, did Engineering through donation in India, pursued MS in analytics (in last 4 yrs) or something easier in US and are earning well there and working in great companies. People who wouldn’t get any opportunities here with their qualifications are earning 6 figures there. So I don’t know how all of you are saying the situation is so bad there. Maybe a lot of misinformation is being spread around to reduce competition ? (My friend who earns 6 figures there and has a great career progression tells me not to come to US but himself doesn’t leave, despite his family being well off - no student loan)
@SurprisedLimePie-mr8mk9 ай бұрын
Buddy, competition in India is far more than going to tier 2 or 3 university, as far as China is concerned it's a different ball game, people from China go back to home country after studying
@ShubhamMishra-jz4so9 ай бұрын
But there are more Chinese living in USA than Indians according to data
@prasmitbiswas5192 ай бұрын
They rarely do. Don't generalize.
@movingtocalgary019 ай бұрын
Professor, with due respect don’t agree with your point that canada doesn’t have jobs. Toronto, 🇨🇦 created more tech jobs than Silicon Valley & New York in last 5 years. And most USA tech giants has offices In Canada 🇨🇦 so do some research 🧐 by the way, Canadians 🇨🇦 can also work in USA 🇺🇸 without H1B
@AdityaJape9 ай бұрын
😂
@harsha7379 ай бұрын
Harnoor common, just bcos things happened in a timeframe for you. But the post covid and may be even before the college education and US degree is just highly priced and not worth it . US and American dream or dream place is over “GET THAT”. Your data set is very low. The future is South east Asia. If you still have wishful thinking and false pride in US dream. All the best .
@ragul32049 ай бұрын
South East Asia? You mean like v Indonesia?
@voracious88899 ай бұрын
@@ragul3204Include vietnam,thailand and india also
@chetanshukla7689 ай бұрын
Education never goes waste, valid point.
@devraj19196 ай бұрын
When your family and yourself for same education? Mortgaged your entire house or upcoming income for that one sake? Only EDUCATION isn't only thing, which will matter bru? If that's what you want, study here LMAO!
@kapilpoudel84529 ай бұрын
of course your channel got views in the name of "america" or "USA" words how can you say bad about it? .......
@TUSHARGOPALKA-nj7jx8 ай бұрын
No matter what anyone says about quality of life or anything, life without family is not worth it. As someone who studies at one of the best US colleges with full scholarship, No amount of money will buy the belongingness you feel in India.
@mkgaming9909 ай бұрын
I completely agree and I am mechanical engineer and applied for my masters and I love the education curriculum of Michigan University and also good Graduate Opportunity and I want to work in energy based industries.
@devraj19196 ай бұрын
I'll love to see you your enthusiasm after 6 years It's good as long as you're a student, in OPT AND first wave of HB1 but let's see! 😅
@YashChopra144 ай бұрын
It's same situation, If you go to IITs in India, it's all good. If you go to top colleges of US, it's all good. Else there's more struggle.
@shrutisharma92978 ай бұрын
I went to UW-Seattle, graduated from UW-Madison , both above average universities, and I can safely say that this decision has brought me more trauma, pain and regret than career growth and opportunities. It honestly seems to me that the whole system is a scam set up to extort money from desperate individuals seeking to obtain "world class education" at the expense of their parent's money, student loans, and sometimes scholarships, and of course a whole of anxiety and depression to go along with it. But out which only a select few will ever get entry level roles or any kind of job that sustains them after a Bachelor's and even Masters degree at times . In addition, the probability of landing an H1-B sponsorship is much less... because guess what, the H1-B is a fucking lottery system!!! So with all due respect, you trying to push this narrative that "IT IS ONLY OUR CHOICES" which are fucking our careers up might be the most ignorant one I have heard thus far.
@CardonKhwarizmi7 ай бұрын
May i ask what ru doing these days? Did u came back to india? (Planning to go US)
@sathyakumarn76192 ай бұрын
so basically you reinforced whatever Aavey TV said was true! And the fee for this coin toss is 60 lakhs!
@prasmitbiswas5192 ай бұрын
If you are capable, you will reap good rewards definitely. If you are average. Well......
@marshallmarthes9 ай бұрын
In all honesty, USA is the worst place to migrate
@arpanabinaswar18118 ай бұрын
Not Worst place but it no more seems to be worth taking Risks Unless you have a Good Good Financial Background ( South Mumbai / Delhi Fellows can Ignore ). But for Middle class Person it would be much much more Risky espicially falling in High Student Debt.
@saikatsaha41226 ай бұрын
Let trump get in power! He will fix this holw
@devraj19196 ай бұрын
@@arpanabinaswar1811bru? 😭 It's WORST!
@moscowdaily0079 ай бұрын
Truth is this if you work hard you will get success wherever you are in the world otherwise not even in your home country you will get the work
@3ree2389 ай бұрын
India has this problem every one complaint but no one work on solution. India me those who can open business but not doing that and not creating employment
@documentries60839 ай бұрын
bro its all abourt risk and legal work plus corrupt system plus no political power. without political power you are nothing
@Sombrero_992009 ай бұрын
I don't know about you guys agree or not but India is a good place where u can start ur own business even though the population is huge but India is growing and it totally depends on u which kind of life do u want to live. everyone around us is going to US and dreaming big and earning money but no one thinks that ki "paise thoda kaam mile toh chalega but khush rehna chahiye" kyu compitition ki aage ja rahe ho kuch alag karo
@musafir1232 ай бұрын
Not by crime but by inflation
@yashingle94608 ай бұрын
reasons given by economic refugees to justify why they went to US
@competitiveprogramming77669 ай бұрын
I know so many friends who are average then they go to usa and they actually making good amount of money so definitely usa is a land of opportunities 💯
@rockyranger93629 ай бұрын
Obviously my cousin had done normal ms from good college in us and now he is md in America bank and has house worth 2 Million
@jaygupta28398 ай бұрын
@competitiveprogramminh. But things are going worse these days Many talented people who had high paying and good job here in india are not finding any jobs in America. When earlier chances of successfull life was 1 in 10 ,now it's 1 in 1000. And lots of visa issues added
@competitiveprogramming77668 ай бұрын
@@jaygupta2839 who gave u this information?
@jaygupta28398 ай бұрын
@@competitiveprogramming7766 Find out data on portal
@debanikgoswami48348 ай бұрын
@@rockyranger9362 Simply because of USA has less population and very less americans are interested in STEM .
@anik20659 ай бұрын
First of all I am a Bangladeshi and 2nd u said it right getting a green card is not same as being successful. You can be a billionaire and not an American citizen.
@stockbro19979 ай бұрын
U r again showing a research report of how US uni degrees are worth even outside US. There are many shitty unis in US and going back to any countries after a US degree won’t help. The 60% number will only keep increasing. And more outsourcing and automation will destroy more jobs.
@plusultra72588 ай бұрын
US is good for studies because they take great students rather than teaching them a good course. Top universities in US won't take students who are not perfect in studies or extra curricular activities
@prasmitbiswas5192 ай бұрын
You are wrong in so many ways man. The courses are really good. Specially their lab training is totally worth it.
@truthruster5 ай бұрын
If you get Amricon GF, Career in Microsoft, Win the H1B then obviously US will be 100x amazing than India. If anyone of those things fail, you can settle back in India but it would be like applying bandaid to open wound and you can comfort yourself saying you still won with US experience, degree etc but life maybe not as exciting or different as you decided to leave India for a different lifestyle in the first place not to come back to living same life just with little improvement.
@jahnvisikligar73976 ай бұрын
i agree with the number of UK. the reason is that UK has very high demand skills for any job out there. most of them either resort to Uni jobs or return back to India. getting a visa sponsored job in UK is in itself a big achievement with minimal salary. The skill sets requirement is high and salary packages are also low as compared to what is offered in US. It does not matter whether you are in from Russell group or not, it is same for everyone.
@vasurohilla9 ай бұрын
Hi Harnoor bhaiya, Pls make a video regarding SAT and How to get in USA University's just after 12th as C.S. student? Thank you. BE HAPPY ❤
@rainygal65599 ай бұрын
I graduated around that time when there was recession. But I think just 10% of tech students had to extend their masters or re enroll to keep F1 visa. But within a year all of the batch got jobs here in US. Just 2-3% left to india but they are at very good positions in India…
@guptaaish6 ай бұрын
You are saying American education is great, the professor is saying that you can get job anywhere in the world. “India chale gaye, India me job lag gaya, India me job kar rahe hain…. They have that experience, they have that education, ya agar ye kehe rahe ho ki education lene se career kharab hota hai to me usse kya argument karu” The original video advices the people who are suffering “it’s okay to come back to India” I think that part was ignored in this video. What you are failing to understand is for majority, America is the destination for getting your education because America is the country where people want to get jobs after education because Visa allows so. If people know these facts, account for your experience of getting detained, the amount of anxiety they have to suffer, the extreme political climate, the extreme circumstance of taking further loan to do a second masters just to stay in the country etc., they will consider other countries as well. “Ghar jaane ki bhi opportunity hai or to use this Prestige US experience plus US university experience and this career you built up in US to validate all over the world” Opportunity?? Really? University experience? At what cost? It’s like an advertisement for THE AMERICAN DREAM. Bas America aa jao ek baar fir kahi bhi chale jana.
@milindkelkar38669 ай бұрын
You have only considered tech industry here. Please collect data from other disciplines including other engineering subjects which Indian students study in US.
@nishu413Ай бұрын
My cousin went to USA in 2000. Did architecture by selling ancestral land to fund education . Got job in baltimore . Got married to a dentist who has re study to get certified in usa. Lost job in 2008. Forced to return to india to open a pizza shop. I dont know why he did not try to get job in india but never asked him reasons as well as it was sore period of life for him. Was able to return to US when my bhabhi got job as dentist in usa. And now in 2021 became a citizen. Just because his daughter is citizen and his wife got accelerated citizenship due to serving in VA. No longer he is doing any architect job but managing his wifes dentistry office. And even after becoming citizen he openly says USA is in decline. Wen his own daughter will suffer consequences of that decline. So those who want to go there . Think again. If you have scholarship then go for studies Otherwise not. My cousin is not struggling now and is quite comfortable but yes he went through lot of stress and avoided extended family during that time just because he was ashamed of his apparent belief of failure.
@nishu413Ай бұрын
On other hand, my story .. wen my cousin was going to usa. He asked me to come to USA to do masters. Well my father paid for my education without loan. But yes we lived in govt apartment so that was a cushion as rent was low.. Btw I have completed engineering from a private college in nagpur so not a iit nit etc. and was as host said khacchar (aka average ) student. I don't know how he can call average student as khacchar. Serious problem in his mentality. Btw I got job in campus in 4th year. Started working immediately after college. Switched in 2nd year of working to a european mnc in india and for past 15 years almost going to Europe on yearly basis for a month or two and sometimes a foreign family trip. In fact as I like travelling, I have travelled most countries in world in my entire extended family on both side. But that is not a measure of success but just a indication of possible career while living in india. Same is story for most of my colleagues or college mates of that private unknown college from nagpur . My younger cousins who are passing out now are also getting great jobs. Those who are lazy to not leave hometown where there is no opportunity, are struggling to get job as well. So point I am saying door k dhol suhane hote hai. India mein bhi great career ban sakta hai. No need to spend lakhs of your parents money.
@girishredd75379 ай бұрын
I have 1 cr loan. Undergrad, junior, majoring in business data analytics at ASU. I’m trying my best to learn skills related to data analysis. What do you think would be a good path for me to get a job?
@cx54429 ай бұрын
Directly you won't get a job. Try scoring for internships through Linkedin, networking events, alumni meet etc.
@explicitwolf86688 ай бұрын
Bro 1cr loan?? Man i cant live in that stress ever thats why i chose germany but good luck bro all the best!!
@Juststayhopeful8 ай бұрын
@@explicitwolf8668Same here I chose germany, only issue for me is block account but I chose ausbildung
@user-yr4vp1jk7j5 ай бұрын
1cr loan......
@09paraggawali668 ай бұрын
Isko khud green card apne wife ke bharose mila hai... Aur ye gyan baat raha hai😂😂
@rahulkumar.85528 ай бұрын
Sahi kaha Bhai khud us trap me nahi fasa na isliye Itna halke me le Raha hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@kunaltamhane69909 ай бұрын
Thanks for motivating Harnoor. I just came to the US this January and after seeing that video was questioning my decision, but you are always a great motivator as always. Thanks to creators like you, @YudiJ and @Parth Vijayvergia for motivating students like us for making their US dreams true.
@SaintofPower-ft3ur9 ай бұрын
don't go
@shubhamsonawane83772 ай бұрын
Harnoor has his life set. After marriage it would become much more stable and easy for him to get a green card then citizenship(i don't want to pronounce exactly iyk)
@abhikumar-vu4my9 ай бұрын
Harnoor bhai Invite those people who arenot getting job,facing very difficulties ,we should know na negative parts,why they are not getting jobs,,we should also respect their perspectives na.
@rockyranger93629 ай бұрын
I totally agree with harnoor even if u are laid off due to economic crises and inflation , you can try to get another office level non-professional job which would yield better earning in helping you overcome your education debts .I have half of my family american ,they told that even though the situation is not as same as it is used to be 5/6 years ago but always remember new opportunities gets unleashed by ending the older ones like aiml it will create more enormous opportunities than by replacing some manual, data entry, software operations based jobs.yes America might not be the the best nation now but ideed it is the greatest country in the world due to opportunities and privileges 🇺🇲
@thegamingotaku76859 ай бұрын
Aevytvs videos was heavily biased but thank you harnoor for providing a neutral opinion on this matter
@bitwamet8 ай бұрын
People returning back from US and Canada this is the reality bhai accept it or leave it..Tumhara green card shaadi karlo jiske saath tum rehte the
@aryansudan22399 ай бұрын
Woman failed to go to USA and is now criticising it to sound controversial
@documentries60839 ай бұрын
she is true bro
@rockyranger93629 ай бұрын
Nope she is not
@awesomedude44289 ай бұрын
News Channels in the US are crap. The US is great. Every country has it's ups and downs. US is far better than most countries on the planet. India pales down in comparison. Not even a comparison lmao @@Kuldeep7720
@ritika809 ай бұрын
Either you agree with the argument or don't but why people have to make personal comment??
@mohitkulkarni699 ай бұрын
I am currently in 10th and will be taking PCB in 11th . So suggest me some career options to go abroad if I don't clear neet.
@meeiiiii9 ай бұрын
countries in Europe have a lot of scope and if in asia try Japan , korea etc. i would suggest going Europe or Japan as they are facing population fall mean more opportunity espiacially in countries like itly and japan
@AdityaJape9 ай бұрын
@@meeiiiii😂 no they don't India is the best
@documentries60839 ай бұрын
go germany or italy
@shashankkrishna40579 ай бұрын
NEET is itself going to kill most medical aspirants anyways@@AdityaJape
@suryasharma73089 ай бұрын
@@AdityaJapefor a doc us is better. Wrt pay, as well as flexibility
@Paraghkch8 ай бұрын
In India too, We have to Travel away from Home for Work, Stay there, Earn less, Save less and be Stressed. So it's good if you go to US, Work, Stay, Earn More, Save more and be Stressed. Either way you will be Stressed. So Choose the type of Stress. 😅😅
@lionibhrahimovic63824 ай бұрын
Haan bhai ab racism, vandalism, theft, health emergency, gun violence, mass shootings ke bareme bhi boldey.
@vishal.choudhury9 ай бұрын
Better spend those money in a small business and earn from day 1.
@prateekksrivastava153428 күн бұрын
This Singh Guy very cleverly bashes the Statement " US Study & Visa destroys career " But the actual real statement is " Financial Burden of Loans destroys the life of the Youth"
@shamsarif801028 күн бұрын
I am a foreign student in the US and I can assure you every day will be a challenge to survive in the US if you come here
@veenaarchak29723 ай бұрын
UK guy is in dream as your degree from UK doesn't matter your skill matters. India has gone ahead of your thought process
@maverickranjan9 ай бұрын
Great video Harnoor!! That lady who made that video, I immediately put her in my Not Interested list. People who dont have any experience have started to try and make an easy buck making stupid videos KZbin on topics they dont even know.
@tensai_desu79 ай бұрын
it's not like that, i get that video is bs but their other videos are actually great
@Atheisttandpatriotic9 ай бұрын
your point is soo accurate bro.There are many frauders who aren't subject expert or let's say depth knowledge of that field and make video from superficial data
@SudhanshuDhanraj8 ай бұрын
Their videos quality is amazing no any you tuber have that quality accept dhruv rathee
@jarvisuchiha21119 ай бұрын
can someone explain me why people keep saying it doesn't matter if u study in us when finding jobs in india...say i worked there for 4-5 years still there is no chance in india for it job?
@shivanibhat48348 ай бұрын
For what I know - only go abroad when 1. US is good when you are extremely brilliant in STEM (I mean like a scholar not an average, eg Satya Nadella , Sundar Pichai) 2 you need to be extremely hardworking than other local citizens .after studies you need a great job where the company is ready for sponsorship of visa 3. Go to a top college or above the average/ good colleges . I have seen many join some lesser known colleges. This will make you lose your money. 4 Keep in mind that there is no such campus placements like here in india for good colleges. You need to find your way on your own. I know there may be some job fairs in your college but college doesn’t take major responsibility for placements.
@lobo-923 ай бұрын
"Kacchar students"? Casually bol diya ki average students GADHE hain. Wah kya baat hai.🤣Success thoda zyada hi chad gaya lagtha hai.
@atharvaatre32738 ай бұрын
Bhai Tere me Dum Hai toh India aakar humare liye job opportunities Bana aur humari gdp bada Rather than living in your so called American dream
@suoerpower84116 ай бұрын
Kavi politician se pucha mp mla se jinko tax deta hai unke samne kuch nahi bolta jata tar netao ke bacce bahar hai sab ke tax ke paise se
@entanglednerves8 ай бұрын
Harnoor, don't tell me you havent used a single clickbait title for your videos.
@asthamaj6 ай бұрын
They can give green card based on top immigrants rather than country capping.
@simplymirage3 ай бұрын
MOST IMPORTANT: To earn money/have a career, you have to be away from ALL THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE. Indians who value relationships, find it hard. I lost my father living in India while I was working in USA, made me realize: Even if I earn crores, I cant buy back my fathers life with that money.
@Dammmguddd0239 ай бұрын
A lot of things she said are not false, have you read the news lately. You ofcourse have a bias because you are here....