Getting 80laks salary in US = Getting 4lakhs salary in India . See the diff the teir 2-3 college students get 80lakhs package easily in US but in india does they ? Only tier 1 universities and colleges in india can u give u a package of 20+lakhs
@@BHUSHANBARMAN-cs8xf Thats because in United States even for tier 2 MBAs u need 3+ years of work exp. And it is very obvious the more exp you have, the more pay you get. In India tier 2 colleges only sell their course just like any online platform. That's what I noticed
The 8th place trophy is a 2 edged sword. Life is much more random than what you have discussed. About the person working as food deliverer we lack dignity of labour.
I don’t agree with the idea that studying or working abroad isn’t worth it; I feel that's misleading. It all depends on what you’re looking for. You mentioned that some of your friends are returning to India after studying abroad, but it’s essential to understand the context. Even if you graduate from prestigious schools like Harvard or Stanford, the recruitment landscape in India can be challenging. Often, recruiters here don’t give higher packages simply because you studied abroad. Many returnees, even from top programs, are offered salaries similar to those of fresh graduates or experienced professionals in India, typically around 10-12 LPA rather than 15-20 LPA or higher. Given the investment of 30-40 lakh rupees (or more) for studying abroad, it makes more sense to gain experience in that country first. Working abroad not only helps you recover the cost of education but also allows you to learn from different cultures and work environments. After four or five years, once you’ve gained solid experience and achieved financial stability, returning to India becomes a more viable option. Ultimately, finding a job depends on your effort. In today’s world, competition is high, and if you don’t consistently improve your skills or apply strategically, you’ll struggle. In India, many people are moving into roles like Business Analyst, Software Developer, or Product Manager with the expectation of high packages. This means competition is intense, and without strong skills and experience, opportunities can be limited. Abroad, while there’s still competition, it’s often less intense than in India. For example, on LinkedIn, you might see hundreds of applicants-500 or even 800-for a single job in India. However, abroad, it’s often closer to 100-200 applicants per position. This doesn’t make getting a job easy, but it can mean slightly better odds. Finally, in terms of work-life balance, many people in India are earning 50-80 LPA, but they often face high levels of stress and limited balance in their personal lives. Reaching these salary levels is no small feat here, and it’s challenging for many professionals. So, working abroad can offer a different perspective and potentially better work-life balance depending on the country.
I agree with the PPP comparison, But you have missed the savings part too. Mostly you can save 5-6L with a 23L package, But even if you save 15k USD that would be around 12-13L
I’m 21, commerce stream, graduated in 2023 with no formal work experience, and I’m trying to figure out if an mba abroad is the right step for me. Here’s some context about my profile: 8/10 and 9/10 in school, 4/4 gpa and distinction (over 70%) in ug from a decent college. While I don’t have traditional work experience, I’ve been active in other ways. I’ve worked and volunteered with ngos, completed virtual internships and even started my own registered business in march 2024. I also had a failed startup when I was 19, which taught me a lot. I’d say I have a solid understanding of digital marketing and branding, but most of my practical experience is tied to my own ventures. So my questions is : with this background, should I even consider an mba abroad for 2025? will top business schools count my business as work ex even though it’s not a corporate job?
YOU CAN FIND AN MBA IN MARKETING BECAUSE IT'S A HIGH-DEMAND COURSE IN ABROAD IN THE MBA SECTION YOU CAN LOOK FOR THE UK COUNTRY LOTS OF COLLEGES ARE THERE IN THE UK THAT ALLOW YOU TO DO YOUR DREAM COURSE WITHOUT ANY KIND OF WORK EXPERIENCE FEES ARE ALSO LOW AS COMPARE TO THE USA AND ITS THE ONLY COUNTRY WHICH GIVES YOU ONLY 1 YEAR OF AN MBA PROGRAMME THAT CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY TOO
am currently pursuing a BBA at a college in Hyderabad and working towards my CMA USA certification through an institute. My goal is to start my career in India as a CMA, gain some experience, and eventually work abroad. I am considering whether an MBA would be beneficial in achieving these plans. Could you provide some advice on whether pursuing an MBA is essential for my goal of working internationally, and how it might impact my career prospects?
@@priyankbalmiki9167 actually, I'm student now , I'm doing BBA / BMS from private college at RU Jharkhand. But , for higher education, I'm leaving India soon after completing my this professional course. By the way, do you have any other social media ac to talk about more .
Hello brother, currently i am presuing BBA in Hyderabad in a tier 3 college but 0 to no facilities and guidance about what i should do to improve myself can you shed some light on the matter .... I need guidance from a professional who has worked in the industry and knows what is relevant and what will be relevant in the future
Brother I want to do mba in finance from Europe because the US is quite costlier, and I am thinking of doing an MBA from Ireland or from Poland. Is it good to do that??? Plz reply
Hello bhaiya, Right now i am doing BBA my plan is to do master in finance in usa so sir it is worth to do? Will i get the job opportunity after my degree?
Yes you can, but - it won't make sense from financial perspective, education abroad is expensive! And the landing a job in the range of 12L to 18L in India after paying 30-40L (with scholarship) or 50-70L (without scholarship), as compared to opportunities available in India - doesn't make sense...
@@jayesh1891so after joining a university abroad we can a lifetime visa or pass to live in that country?? And yes I want to escape India why would someone come back after going abroad. Also is doing undergraduate in abroad a good option??
Hello sir....pls reply I'm ur RUclips subscriber... I really need your guidence... Right now I m pursuing company secretary (executive) and I m really confused....to choose between CS and US CMA....or even should I go for both.... Sir can you please suggest me.... would CS and US CMA compliment each other...? I really want to make a better career...but I can't invest too much at this stage... I will be really grateful...🙏🏼💫
Yaar sab mba pe gyan dene wale yeh kyun nahi bolte ki somehow they choose right path right choice family support and then telling ki maine ye kiya woh kiya giving false motivation to people who don't have all things along them.
True! 1 crore package abroad is equivalent to 28L in India🙌
Absolutely not true (My one real brother and cousion is there only).
To some extent yes, but not in most cases
Getting 80laks salary in US = Getting 4lakhs salary in India . See the diff the teir 2-3 college students get 80lakhs package easily in US but in india does they ? Only tier 1 universities and colleges in india can u give u a package of 20+lakhs
@@BHUSHANBARMAN-cs8xf Thats because in United States even for tier 2 MBAs u need 3+ years of work exp. And it is very obvious the more exp you have, the more pay you get. In India tier 2 colleges only sell their course just like any online platform. That's what I noticed
@@shubhankarchakraborty76 not only mba u see for masters too which doesn't need work exp
It's true if u do masters in the US $80k package is sure
The 8th place trophy is a 2 edged sword. Life is much more random than what you have discussed. About the person working as food deliverer we lack dignity of labour.
I don’t agree with the idea that studying or working abroad isn’t worth it; I feel that's misleading. It all depends on what you’re looking for. You mentioned that some of your friends are returning to India after studying abroad, but it’s essential to understand the context. Even if you graduate from prestigious schools like Harvard or Stanford, the recruitment landscape in India can be challenging. Often, recruiters here don’t give higher packages simply because you studied abroad. Many returnees, even from top programs, are offered salaries similar to those of fresh graduates or experienced professionals in India, typically around 10-12 LPA rather than 15-20 LPA or higher. Given the investment of 30-40 lakh rupees (or more) for studying abroad, it makes more sense to gain experience in that country first.
Working abroad not only helps you recover the cost of education but also allows you to learn from different cultures and work environments. After four or five years, once you’ve gained solid experience and achieved financial stability, returning to India becomes a more viable option.
Ultimately, finding a job depends on your effort. In today’s world, competition is high, and if you don’t consistently improve your skills or apply strategically, you’ll struggle. In India, many people are moving into roles like Business Analyst, Software Developer, or Product Manager with the expectation of high packages. This means competition is intense, and without strong skills and experience, opportunities can be limited.
Abroad, while there’s still competition, it’s often less intense than in India. For example, on LinkedIn, you might see hundreds of applicants-500 or even 800-for a single job in India. However, abroad, it’s often closer to 100-200 applicants per position. This doesn’t make getting a job easy, but it can mean slightly better odds.
Finally, in terms of work-life balance, many people in India are earning 50-80 LPA, but they often face high levels of stress and limited balance in their personal lives. Reaching these salary levels is no small feat here, and it’s challenging for many professionals. So, working abroad can offer a different perspective and potentially better work-life balance depending on the country.
Well curated & insightful vdo. I rarely comment but hats off to such an incredible analysis
Bhai very good information especially that 8th place trophy part loved that..❤
Thank you for your great advice 😊
Thank you for this informational video..👏👏
Much needed video
खूप छान व्हिडिओ...keep it up शेलार भाऊ
Thanks for sharing your honest insights about study abroad.
Amazing insights!!! Keep up the good work👍
Well put thoughts!
I agree with the PPP comparison, But you have missed the savings part too. Mostly you can save 5-6L with a 23L package, But even if you save 15k USD that would be around 12-13L
I am also from BMCC in my first year doing BBA 😊
Great Insights sir...very well explained
Thank you for sharing your experience; I learned a lot from this video.
bruh, u could have included social relationships or dating or friendship related topics too.
Thanks bhaiya ❤
I’m 21, commerce stream, graduated in 2023 with no formal work experience, and I’m trying to figure out if an mba abroad is the right step for me.
Here’s some context about my profile: 8/10 and 9/10 in school, 4/4 gpa and distinction (over 70%) in ug from a decent college. While I don’t have traditional work experience, I’ve been active in other ways. I’ve worked and volunteered with ngos, completed virtual internships and even started my own registered business in march 2024. I also had a failed startup when I was 19, which taught me a lot. I’d say I have a solid understanding of digital marketing and branding, but most of my practical experience is tied to my own ventures.
So my questions is : with this background, should I even consider an mba abroad for 2025? will top business schools count my business as work ex even though it’s not a corporate job?
YOU CAN FIND AN MBA IN MARKETING BECAUSE IT'S A HIGH-DEMAND COURSE IN ABROAD IN THE MBA SECTION YOU CAN LOOK FOR THE UK COUNTRY LOTS OF COLLEGES ARE THERE IN THE UK THAT ALLOW YOU TO DO YOUR DREAM COURSE WITHOUT ANY KIND OF WORK EXPERIENCE FEES ARE ALSO LOW AS COMPARE TO THE USA AND ITS THE ONLY COUNTRY WHICH GIVES YOU ONLY 1 YEAR OF AN MBA PROGRAMME THAT CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY TOO
which one is better US CMA or ACCA in terms of earning.
I am third year. Engineering student and I feel I can do great in MBA is jbims❤ as a fresher good for me ?
am currently pursuing a BBA at a college in Hyderabad and working towards my CMA USA certification through an institute. My goal is to start my career in India as a CMA, gain some experience, and eventually work abroad. I am considering whether an MBA would be beneficial in achieving these plans. Could you provide some advice on whether pursuing an MBA is essential for my goal of working internationally, and how it might impact my career prospects?
Not essential, but completing the same from elite/tier-1 bschool will have some benefits
I also thought to get Bcom and Now im In tention
There is still scope, and still hope, take BCom, but make sure you learn tech side of things as well
All the best! :))
Ncc made hota kare dada ??
Us cma kare ke baad bussiness anylist ban sakte hai sir with b. Com
is that porus Anirudh Rapole?
Sorry, it is Porus Navale.
What u think about Swiss school of business and management SSBM GENEVA SWITZERLAND for MBA programme?????
Very good ,, 30 to 40 lack rupees
@@kanhaiyakumarsingh1848do you know about this school I mean placement and career opportunities after complete MBA???
@@priyankbalmiki9167 actually, I'm student now , I'm doing BBA / BMS from private college at RU
Jharkhand.
But , for higher education,
I'm leaving India soon after completing my this professional course.
By the way, do you have any other social media ac to talk about more .
Us cma and mba is good combo!!!
Its help to increase salary package?
Yes! All my professional certifications helped me to be ahead of my competition during final placements.
Hello brother, currently i am presuing BBA in Hyderabad in a tier 3 college but 0 to no facilities and guidance about what i should do to improve myself can you shed some light on the matter .... I need guidance from a professional who has worked in the industry and knows what is relevant and what will be relevant in the future
@@SLAMANDER360You can book a call with me on TopMate or I am visiting Hyderabad in Nov, happy to meet up for discussion
Brother I want to do mba in finance from Europe because the US is quite costlier, and I am thinking of doing an MBA from Ireland or from Poland. Is it good to do that??? Plz reply
I have a doubt as a fresher should we try giving GMAT and aim for MBA abroad
I would say - prepare for both - CAT and GMAT, whever you land a tier 1 college - take it! :))
👏👏
Wow
Sir.. I don't have a money for doing MBA so what I can do .. .. Is it right to join normal college? ..
Is it possible that someone has done ca after completing his/her mba or can we do ca after completing mba.
Was the Singapore college NUS or NTU?
Master of Eco at NUS
Hello bhaiya,
Right now i am doing BBA my plan is to do master in finance in usa so sir it is worth to do? Will i get the job opportunity after my degree?
What if we return to India after MBA
Yes you can, but - it won't make sense from financial perspective, education abroad is expensive! And the landing a job in the range of 12L to 18L in India after paying 30-40L (with scholarship) or 50-70L (without scholarship), as compared to opportunities available in India - doesn't make sense...
why bro? most ppl study abroad to escape india why would u wanna return
@@jayesh1891so after joining a university abroad we can a lifetime visa or pass to live in that country?? And yes I want to escape India why would someone come back after going abroad. Also is doing undergraduate in abroad a good option??
Hi Brother, wanted to have a word with you for an advice. Where can i connect?
Sure, you can book a call with me here - topmate.io/aditya_shelar/
No 14lac
@@yogvidya5392 ??
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tumhare jeevan m Abhinaw nhi h ?
Abhi tak toh nahi, koshish jari hai
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Sir india madhun US CMA krun abroad madhe Changle jobs Available ahe ka ?
Ho, ahet available.
@aditya_shelar ok thank you sir 🙏
Red flag
Bro i am poor student is it possible for me to study MBA from abroad
Possible , but loan lena hoga, aur entrance exam nikaltee hai
bmcc
I am trying for public universities in Germany for international business management......if i get the change it will be the correct decision??
It depends on a lot of factors, right from fees, alumni of your target colleges, etc.
No fees need a block account only....and trying for tier 1 and 2 college
@@GuddiShaw-i6i In that case, great! Go for it :))
Heyy wanna pursue the same can we connect !?
I also want to do MBA from germany how it is possible can you guide me
Hello sir....pls reply
I'm ur RUclips subscriber...
I really need your guidence...
Right now I m pursuing company secretary (executive) and I m really confused....to choose between CS and US CMA....or even should I go for both....
Sir can you please suggest me.... would CS and US CMA compliment each other...?
I really want to make a better career...but I can't invest too much at this stage...
I will be really grateful...🙏🏼💫
Yaar sab mba pe gyan dene wale yeh kyun nahi bolte ki somehow they choose right path right choice family support and then telling ki maine ye kiya woh kiya giving false motivation to people who don't have all things along them.
Please reply sir .....after watching this vidio .....alot question raise ...
I hope the questions are resolved
Yes sir thanku so much
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Kya faltu?
@@_SaikatBanerjee_😅😅😅