And there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa. And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough . I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
I am now well settled in Canada. But you are absolutely bang on. Canada is experiencing a crisis and I would not recommend anyone to come here. And moreover, with the colleges increasing their fee every fucking year, it just makes no sense to spend a lot of bucks on Education when Germany and France are giving a higher quality of education for less than half the price compared to Canada. You are absolutely bang on with your analysis. I hope more and more people understand you. Because still to this day, I see people coming to Canada and struggle their ass off and still remain broke due to hefty taxes. Please avoid coming to Canada my dear Indian friends. France and Germany are my go-to options in 2024,2025 and beyond.
@ Hi Bruce, from my friends, what I have heard is if you are willing to integrate into the Australian culture, I believe it can be a real great destination, both for studies and work. Even despite being expensive, each and every penny spent is absolutely worth it.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:06 - Traditional study abroad destinations may not be the best choice anymore 00:59 - Top 3 countries to study abroad in 2024 - Factors to consider: affordability, job availability, long-term settlement 01:50 - France offers affordable education with great job opportunities 02:35 - Low pressure to learn a language for settlement 03:20 - Ireland is a top study abroad choice for its affordability and job opportunities. 04:09 - Ireland has low corporate tax rates and 2 years post-study work visa. 05:00 - Germany offers viable job opportunities without fluency in German 05:48 - Consider important factors for studying abroad
I used to be like this. Always wanting to move to the west. I lived in Germany for 3 yrs. I didn't like it. I always say the people make the place. And western people especially Europeans are blegh. Honestly the best decision I ever made was to study online and learn online freelance work and now I earn money online with my 3 blogs from ads(about $7000 per month). I can go anywhere, and work anytime I want. That's real freedom. And I live in a beautiful remote town in south Africa. Beautiful, nice weather, nice scenery and beaches, good food everywhere and not expensive.
bro i am in germnay and seeing this video from there...without language no job...u can only do labour jobs ...and here as well in daily life u will hv a lot of problem without language...and in corporate jobs they prefer europeans over u and there is discrimnation as well here. and i am talking about big cities just imagine what is going on in the smaller cities....here most ringht wing party is rised again after first time history ,,,they want tostop immigration and only import labour as it is done i middle east.....i am also trying to apply for ireland from here or i will try france if that does not happen....but germany its very very bad........even u learn language which i dont know a single idian has been able to do so he can get a good job ....they will still not give u corporate jobs easily...germany is in recession as well ....u can check there stats online....it is everywhere
@@akashreddy7860 bruh … I will give you my experience. I am coming back to india . Because I got job in Bengaluru. I mean if u are ok with doing labour jobs then this is a really good country otherwise just do not come . And I am in IT too . This guy is on point no jobs for outsiders except for labour jobs and people will get to know reality gradually as they did about canada . But it was too late for so many students . So make your decisions wisely .
And there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa. And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough . I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
one of the cleanest videos on youtube no unnecessary blah blah about the weather and other stuff just on point, and English as well, you just earned a subscriber from egypt and I wish everyone on youtube is like this
@@debashishpradhan4846 well I am in the process of knowing all of that. I will do one year bachelors from India first then i will go abroad cuz I don't think we have any more time
I've been studying in Germany and a lot of Indians students actually struggle. Not everything on the other side is greener. The German bureaucracy makes it very complicated to integrate in Germany for foreigners. I could tell more but I don't want to discourage anyone who has big dreams of studying abroad. Just saying that you must consider carefully before deciding to study abroad. Consider the fact that it's very expensive, wherever you want to study. The best thing you can do is study in your home country and then get a job in your home country. Save up money and then try to move to the country of your dreams. If you try to move faster, then you will probably end up broke, so make sure to do the right thing. Many students commit the same mistake of moving too fast because of influencers and agencies promoting education abroad and injecting all the so called services they offer. Your parents spend a lot of money and guess what, you get scammed by those agencies. Read this comment again and again and make the right choice. I've seen it all when I was studying in Germany. This not only applies to Germany but to any country.
I was planning to study masters in germany just after my bachelors. but in a past few days I have changed my mind a bit. I will try to get some workex first. then think about germany. Thanks
Bruh … Sweden is better … here u will struggle like canada . The reality of Germany will be out very soon but. It would be late for many students. So make your decisions wisely . This guy is an idiot and lacks a lot of information that he has not considered in this video. Best of luck
I too blacklisted USA, CANADA, UK & AUSTRALIA before even taking the decision to study abroad for my masters. Due to current situations running in 2024...
But the main drawback I think is Europe has very high tax rates which makes personal savings(be it sending money back home) much challenging compared to the US
All will become worst than 3rd world country just wait for usa election results and offloading of treasury will start 😂😂 dollal and uts isotopes currencies will lose its purchasing power.
I am from Nepal and i want to planning to go to Germany and I've already reach A2 level. Thank you bro for information you just earned a subscriber form Nepal.
@@Amandhattarwalfans Ramro xa but Langauge sikera gayo vane job pauna sajilo hunxa plus public university ma free ma padna painxa natra IELTS garera janxu vane ne paixa tei ho cost ali badi lagxa
@@Broccoli-m9hSouth Korea and Japan are East Asia. Southeast Asia = Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei.
@@Broccoli-m9h I meant by Singapore Malaysia Japan Taiwan Hong Kong South Korea as well about Vietnam Indonesia China and Macau not that sure according to my personal opinion
@@mohdnihalcs It might be good as it's located in eastern Europe but not sure about the education system over there but it might be much better as I feel
Dublin has a horrible housing crisis, my sister lives there, its possible worse than London. French is a hard language to learn and French are notoriously stuck up. German is also hard to learn, but yeah I would pick Germany.
Let me correct you here Germany is going through a horrible recession which will continue for the upcoming months. Inorder to get a job in Germany you need to have good command over Duestch. Lot of folks who came to Germany inorder to do masters are struggling to get a job. They end up working as a part timer in super market. To be honest Germany is not a bed of roses 🌹🌹🌹🌹.
Hi Faazil, your videos are really good, simple to understand and straight forward. But I just have 1 question, like you mentioned about the issues with Canada, Australia, the UK etc. Ireland too has a few major issues that I believe should have been considered before putting it on Number 2. It has really bad housing crisis, the rents are very high, the major companies that might hire you are Pharma companies and the head-quarters are there primarily for the tax benefits and don't really hire that much. So that should have been considered I feel.
For me one of the most points is the social life. The ability to make friends with different cultures and ethnicities which ultimately improves our personality.
Bro, actually it's not 5 year post study visa in France it's only 2 years. The 5 years one is short stay multiple entry exit which is useless for students as they need long stay for employment
Everyone is going to Aus, Germany, canada..... But I am the only who moved to Mauritius for studies! It's pretty good out here! I was born in Mauritius but my family moved to India when i was 11 years old.... The education here is cheaper in Mauritius!
If you ever decide to come to Germany, please learn the language. I, as a student, am here and people refuse to talk to me in German despite my broken German (maybe because I live in a small village) but it will definitely be of use when you decide to stay here and look for a job as well.
@@warlord5488honestly, I'm not sure. I just got here but speaking to some seniors, it's not great but my batch hopes it gets better in the next few years. Your best bet is through networking and other stuff.
@@Walkie-Talkie-zz9cknon natives make up a good chunk of the work force, especially in big cities like Frankfurt and others. Getting a job mainly depends on things like your German skills and your technical/course related skills.
That’s the harsh truth. We overpopulate and do not create quality jobs in India and hence become a burden on other nations. It’s almost a given that everyone wants to leave this shithole and give up citizenship
Hey Faazil, thanks for another banger. Could you please explain a bit in detail about what you said for the 2 year PR in France @2:56 after Masters? Is it PR or citizenship? If PR, do we have to wait another 5 years to get the citizenship?
@@careerwithfaazil No way! How is it possible, I haven't seen anyone getting it in 2 years post their masters? Do you know anyone who has done this in 2 years post masters @Career with Faazil ?
The winters can be brutal and the Finns have a reputation for being reserved. Having said that, Finland has been voted the happiest country in the world for several years running.
The happiest country status has got a lot do with the fact that it's largely a homogenous society. A random person landing over there won't become happy.
Well germany and france is falling from the societal and cultural point of view, so in that case India is better. France might grow in the following years but germany is just good for the next 5 years, in the 3 countries he mentioned, Ireland is the best without a doubt
And in Germany there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa after completing their studies. And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough . I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
It field is only good in india dude every where else it's death a ton of natives find it hard to even get entry level job because companies from this countries outsource in india
@ I think u r absolutely right. But the thing is if you are working in IT, it is really difficult to switch to different stream. Because u get used to that kind of work, and in my opinion, it is far more easy as well as compare to other fields
@@karankumar-yq6ep yeah my relative easily found a job and he was electronic engineer in Germany and company even took care of all the accomodation for him
@@CherryChopper that depends on the time they came here . But if u r coming to the present German economy, I really doubt it that it is gonna be easy even in electric or mechanical. Only if u hv outstanding experience plus a decent language skill than it is possible but in my opinion nothing is easy any more
Loved your content, Faazil. I’ve been doing my research to decide which country I should apply to. Canada, the USA, and the UK are my top three choices to pursue my career. What’s your opinion on pursuing an MBA in Healthcare? What’s the scope and demand for it in France or Germany?
@@careerwithfaazilThank you, for your kind response. Could you please guide me on where and how I can connect with you for further assistance with my study abroad process?"
Nice video , quite insightful but I have 1 ques. "While choosing the country fir for master bachelor etc , is political condition of country is also one of the factor that I should think about before making my 5 to 10 year of plan with respect to country"
Dude I currently live in Ireland and i have to disagree with you. You have to do better research and talk with people on the ground level before urging students to come here. The reality is that if you are a fresher, it will be close to impossible to get a sponsoring job. Moreover, the salary threshold for critical skills jobs will rise from 38k to 44k euros annually in 2025, making it even harder for freshers to land a suitable job. With these actions, ireland wants to make it crystal clear- they want mainly experienced professionals coming into the country. I did not do my research properly and im suffering in my job search as a result, despite passing out from the best college in ireland.
What do you think of Japan? I know there is the extra work overtime without pay, but there's a law that prevents, that being if your religion doesn't allow it.
Germany (Atleast east germany) is taking a anti immigration stands because of issues with Job opportunities and wage problems. So in the following years there's going to be more distate for migrations. (What happened was due to low birth rates germany pulled in more and more immigrants and accumulated more than they could sustain now. Even german citizens are struggling. So there's currently anti immigration movements.) I honestly wanted to go their for my physics studies. but faced with the current circumstances of it, might not be the best idea. Similar stanze for Ireland
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Hey Faasil, this video really helped me a lot. It gave me a whole new perspective to look at. Thanks a lot for that :) I was confused in the planning to study abroad next year, and your video gave me a lot of insight on considering among different countries. I will be watching the rest of your videos and I hope to get more information from them too. Eagerly waiting for your next extensive videos on your top recommended countries to study as the time's ticking haha. Also do you have any say on how's marketing/advertising field in these countries?
Hello Faazil! I have a question. Im planning to study as an undergrad. Would you still recommend these countries for an undergraduate degree? Do they have bachelors programs in english?
How's Spain for an undergrad degree? What is it like for Indian students there?....this video was really crisp.. would love some info on Spain too ..thankss
Hello bhaia, I'm from Bangladesh. Can you make a video about all the procedures and preparation - one needs to take before planning to study abroad? Will be very glad to watch this.
you cannot just make a video without knowing the ground reality. Ireland charges heck of a tax amount and UK tech jobs are still available. and what about the language barrier. Not most of them are eager to learn german or french in their late 20s
could you make a video on which countries offer full scholarships and financial aid for international students for Undergrad? which will be best for 2025
Hey! I'm 16 yrs old and i want to study aboard after school so Can you please suggest some countries for commerce stream student like in Marketing, finance, management, business fields please suggest some
@@jeffreypaul9502 hey i currently did my graduation in english litreature and from humanities background...i want to do something big in my carrer and study abroad can you give me some suggestions ..
@@melonydivineq Your enthusiasm to achieve big in life is a very positive trait and you will surely succeed. I would recommend you to check out the nearby Campus France/ Alliance Française office if your interested in France as a study abroad destination. They will guide you in choosing the right career path based on your education profile and goals.
@@Broccoli-m9h English works almost everywhere in those countries. Moreover, the youths have taken up everything. Above 50 are the ones who might be reticent to speak in english. I agree that the countries are insanely expensive.
@@GoogleScholar2001 I was specifically talking about Switzerland 🇨🇭 Barely 4% of the population speak English. They expect you to speak either (fluently 💀) French or German (no, sorry. Not german, but SWISS german. A completely different version of German). The tution fees of universities might be lower than those of usa, uk & australia but cost of living is much higher (average salary is high too). You won't survive in switzerland if you can't create network with locals and speak one of their language
@@Broccoli-m9h I am planning to go there for PhD soon if I get selected. I guess I will be allocated sufficient funding for food and living expenses. In the other nations, you will be treated like an obedient, pet dog. You will work day in and day out, but will be paid poorly. Language is not a problem within academia. In the bigger cities like Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne etc, I guess every second person can speak workable english.
@@GoogleScholar2001 yeah but learning French/German will benefit you a lot especially in job opportunities. Come on... it isn't mandarin chinese. You can reach intermediate lvl in German/French in 1 year or less
It will be hard to assimilate in Germany. Late trains and low data speeds. I don't think people who get internet for ₹99 would feel comfortable in Germany with connectivity issues
Can you please make a video on doing mba in German university, like is it worth it or does it have placement or can u get work after doing mba in good companies, abd which university in Germany is best for doing mba and yes how to start gmat preparation if u have nothing to do with maths , and Germany vs France im terms of pursuing mba and placement, and how to start wuant from the very very beginning like from where u have to start ,if u will message the info here it will be enough for me ,and can u please tell that kya apne ielets bhi dia he to pursue MBA in France
Idk but what about switzerland? Universities like ETH Zurich or EPFL are milestones ahead than in terms of education than any other european countries and tuition is also almost free.
No unnecessary blabbering and on point. And the factors that you discussed are the things that really matter. Pretty decent content. Keep it up bro.
And there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa.
And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough .
I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
I love the fact that this video is in English,you just earned a subscriber from Nigeria
Hey,,mate could you help me
I am now well settled in Canada. But you are absolutely bang on. Canada is experiencing a crisis and I would not recommend anyone to come here. And moreover, with the colleges increasing their fee every fucking year, it just makes no sense to spend a lot of bucks on Education when Germany and France are giving a higher quality of education for less than half the price compared to Canada.
You are absolutely bang on with your analysis. I hope more and more people understand you. Because still to this day, I see people coming to Canada and struggle their ass off and still remain broke due to hefty taxes.
Please avoid coming to Canada my dear Indian friends. France and Germany are my go-to options in 2024,2025 and beyond.
hello rahul, although your comment is specifically about Canada, germany and france, by any chance you have any opinion about australia ?
@ Hi Bruce, from my friends, what I have heard is if you are willing to integrate into the Australian culture, I believe it can be a real great destination, both for studies and work. Even despite being expensive, each and every penny spent is absolutely worth it.
Hello.... would you consider uk for specific specialised fields
@@Useryv777 Hi, I am not sure about the UK. I think it is a good country.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:06 - Traditional study abroad destinations may not be the best choice anymore
00:59 - Top 3 countries to study abroad in 2024 - Factors to consider: affordability, job availability, long-term settlement
01:50 - France offers affordable education with great job opportunities
02:35 - Low pressure to learn a language for settlement
03:20 - Ireland is a top study abroad choice for its affordability and job opportunities.
04:09 - Ireland has low corporate tax rates and 2 years post-study work visa.
05:00 - Germany offers viable job opportunities without fluency in German
05:48 - Consider important factors for studying abroad
I used to be like this. Always wanting to move to the west. I lived in Germany for 3 yrs. I didn't like it. I always say the people make the place. And western people especially Europeans are blegh. Honestly the best decision I ever made was to study online and learn online freelance work and now I earn money online with my 3 blogs from ads(about $7000 per month). I can go anywhere, and work anytime I want. That's real freedom. And I live in a beautiful remote town in south Africa. Beautiful, nice weather, nice scenery and beaches, good food everywhere and not expensive.
Genuinely happy for you dude :)
can you elaborate more about how you earn with blogs
Dreamlife
Hey can you pls share your mail? I would love to learn from you. I am a currently a student and struggling without a job and skills
hey what work u do ?
bro i am in germnay and seeing this video from there...without language no job...u can only do labour jobs ...and here as well in daily life u will hv a lot of problem without language...and in corporate jobs they prefer europeans over u and there is discrimnation as well here. and i am talking about big cities just imagine what is going on in the smaller cities....here most ringht wing party is rised again after first time history ,,,they want tostop immigration and only import labour as it is done i middle east.....i am also trying to apply for ireland from here or i will try france if that does not happen....but germany its very very bad........even u learn language which i dont know a single idian has been able to do so he can get a good job ....they will still not give u corporate jobs easily...germany is in recession as well ....u can check there stats online....it is everywhere
Thanks for your input and comment. Up voted for visibility as those who love know reality
Even for IT jobs it's like that ?
You are not getting job even if you have skills and little German ?
@@akashreddy7860 bruh … I will give you my experience. I am coming back to india . Because I got job in Bengaluru. I mean if u are ok with doing labour jobs then this is a really good country otherwise just do not come . And I am in IT too .
This guy is on point no jobs for outsiders except for labour jobs and people will get to know reality gradually as they did about canada . But it was too late for so many students .
So make your decisions wisely .
And there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa.
And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough .
I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
@@karankumar-yq6ep oh I see. thanks
one of the cleanest videos on youtube no unnecessary blah blah about the weather and other stuff just on point, and English as well, you just earned a subscriber from egypt and I wish everyone on youtube is like this
What a great comparison. Quality Content. Hats off
Country Number 1 - France
Country Number 2 - Ireland
Country Number 3 - Germany
Thanks
please don’t come to ireland, it has become another UK🥲
France is gay
What about Sweden?
why do france want Indian students?
I think sweden is the most underrated country, it literally has best uni in europe and has unlimited work hours and is the biggest country in europe
To phr Sweden jana chye
@@DailyInfo-gr3ip yes
Unlimited work hours for students?
How can I move to Sweden?
I live and work in Dubaï since 2018
@@PatsonTek either study a course there or try to find a job offer and apply for work visa
just the best video just like i needed and on time!!! thanksss
bro are u going for batchelors
@@debashishpradhan4846 yes bro
@@debashishpradhan4846 I don't know why I reply didn't went through. Yes I am
@@aritriroy3 whats the process and expenditure
@@debashishpradhan4846 well I am in the process of knowing all of that. I will do one year bachelors from India first then i will go abroad cuz I don't think we have any more time
I've been studying in Germany and a lot of Indians students actually struggle. Not everything on the other side is greener. The German bureaucracy makes it very complicated to integrate in Germany for foreigners. I could tell more but I don't want to discourage anyone who has big dreams of studying abroad. Just saying that you must consider carefully before deciding to study abroad. Consider the fact that it's very expensive, wherever you want to study. The best thing you can do is study in your home country and then get a job in your home country. Save up money and then try to move to the country of your dreams. If you try to move faster, then you will probably end up broke, so make sure to do the right thing. Many students commit the same mistake of moving too fast because of influencers and agencies promoting education abroad and injecting all the so called services they offer. Your parents spend a lot of money and guess what, you get scammed by those agencies. Read this comment again and again and make the right choice. I've seen it all when I was studying in Germany. This not only applies to Germany but to any country.
I was planning to study masters in germany just after my bachelors. but in a past few days I have changed my mind a bit. I will try to get some workex first. then think about germany. Thanks
i think most people use the study route for easy immigration
@@heroispro4201I have money work experience, skill everything, but I still don’t have opportunity to land in Germany
@@UniquegiganticButterfly I mean, if you have everything, then why even bother?
@@heroispro4201 For a better quality of life.
Concise & simply explain ❤
I’m 17 and I rlly wanna study in Germany. This video really confirms that I should definitely go
so in where you trying to complete your professional degree?
@@Sreejeevan.S.S-lt1oe business management ,or marketing or psychology
Lad for Business Management I would suggest you to Go to France ( because they have the
best business schools ) compared to Germany@@452jt
Bruh … Sweden is better … here u will struggle like canada . The reality of Germany will be out very soon but. It would be late for many students.
So make your decisions wisely .
This guy is an idiot and lacks a lot of information that he has not considered in this video.
Best of luck
Hey I'm also 17 and I'm planning to go to Germany too..btw which field ur in rn?
I literally predicted all these 3 countries before even watching the video.
What is it
Mommy
@@Thelordoftheuniverce 💀
@@catastrophicteen3781 what bro she is my mum
@@Thelordoftheuniverce ok mah son. Let me invite in your home sometime. I will please to meet her. Lucky bast*rd
Great content. much love brother. keep posting ❤
I too blacklisted USA, CANADA, UK & AUSTRALIA before even taking the decision to study abroad for my masters. Due to current situations running in 2024...
Bro on top of that they are quite expensive. Australia if very expensive and middle class Indian can't even afford one year fee.
Bro which country are you counting on then , iam confused and cannot decide please help?
@@hirohishiro441west is again' under right wing conservative religious extremists they are using students as a tool for poltics
@@itzrudrayt4671ireland and sweeden Norway Netherlands is best
@@MoinRana721 Bro in which country are you studying or going to study? Please suggest me a good country where every penny you spend is worth of it?
But the main drawback I think is Europe has very high tax rates which makes personal savings(be it sending money back home) much challenging compared to the US
All will become worst than 3rd world country just wait for usa election results and offloading of treasury will start 😂😂 dollal and uts isotopes currencies will lose its purchasing power.
BUT YOU GET SO MUCH IN RETURN TOO THO... HEALTHCARE, NEAR TO NOTHING TUITION FEES. whats not to like?
You won’t find a place to live in North America and US, let alone jobs. And you’ll be breaking your banks to come to Canada/America.
@@saunaksutradhar8257 US income tax also very high
Thankyou for such fruitful video 🌻
I am from Nepal and i want to planning to go to Germany and I've already reach A2 level. Thank you bro for information you just earned a subscriber form Nepal.
bachelor padna jana kasto cha sathi 12th ma 3.01
@@Amandhattarwalfans Ramro xa but Langauge sikera gayo vane job pauna sajilo hunxa plus public university ma free ma padna painxa natra IELTS garera janxu vane ne paixa tei ho cost ali badi lagxa
I have applied to 6 universities in Germany for 2025 summer intake!
WISH ME LUCK :)
heyy richa here
could we plz connect
even I am about to apply for 2025 intake
GL
Hello
Did you have to learn German?
Any update on your applications?
@@richarao4690heyy even i have to apply for 2025 can we apply together please connect with me in linkdin
According to me it is France, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Russia, Poland Europe and Southeast Asia Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden
Southeast asia means South korea, Japan, Indonesia ?
Bro what about Latvia ?
@@Broccoli-m9hSouth Korea and Japan are East Asia. Southeast Asia = Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei.
@@Broccoli-m9h I meant by Singapore Malaysia Japan Taiwan Hong Kong South Korea as well about Vietnam Indonesia China and Macau not that sure according to my personal opinion
@@mohdnihalcs It might be good as it's located in eastern Europe but not sure about the education system over there but it might be much better as I feel
Dublin has a horrible housing crisis, my sister lives there, its possible worse than London. French is a hard language to learn and French are notoriously stuck up. German is also hard to learn, but yeah I would pick Germany.
This video is way informative for new students looking forward👍🏻
very informative, thankyou for the info!
Let me correct you here
Germany is going through a horrible recession which will continue for the upcoming months.
Inorder to get a job in Germany you need to have good command over Duestch.
Lot of folks who came to Germany inorder to do masters are struggling to get a job. They end up working as a part timer in super market. To be honest Germany is not a bed of roses 🌹🌹🌹🌹.
I was looking for this comment without German u won’t survive there even u got stem degree depression will kill u
Yes I have heard a few horror stories
@@PPB-m9e horror stories can you tell the entire thing
hey, the video is actually useful, good job!
Hi Faazil, your videos are really good, simple to understand and straight forward. But I just have 1 question, like you mentioned about the issues with Canada, Australia, the UK etc. Ireland too has a few major issues that I believe should have been considered before putting it on Number 2. It has really bad housing crisis, the rents are very high, the major companies that might hire you are Pharma companies and the head-quarters are there primarily for the tax benefits and don't really hire that much. So that should have been considered I feel.
Wht are doing in ire? Are u wrking? Or Student?
Eye opener video bro ❤
thanks so much for this video it is really helpful.
Thanks Faazil, for this great informational video. Now, I just need to decide either to learn French or German 🥳.
New subscriber ❤🎉 great content. I will be making a decision after seeing your videos in the future about all the countries soon...❤
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the good work
You deserve more 💫 💕
Brother, you are doing great job
For me one of the most points is the social life. The ability to make friends with different cultures and ethnicities which ultimately improves our personality.
Bro, actually it's not 5 year post study visa in France it's only 2 years. The 5 years one is short stay multiple entry exit which is useless for students as they need long stay for employment
Keep up with the video ❤
Very well made video
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the information
Everyone is going to Aus, Germany, canada.....
But I am the only who moved to Mauritius for studies!
It's pretty good out here!
I was born in Mauritius but my family moved to India when i was 11 years old....
The education here is cheaper in Mauritius!
hey, how can i connect with you ? i wanted to discuss about mauritius for my masters.
Heyy dude can we connect and discuss in detail
If you ever decide to come to Germany, please learn the language. I, as a student, am here and people refuse to talk to me in German despite my broken German (maybe because I live in a small village) but it will definitely be of use when you decide to stay here and look for a job as well.
how is the job market there?
How many non natives get job there after masters ?
@@warlord5488honestly, I'm not sure. I just got here but speaking to some seniors, it's not great but my batch hopes it gets better in the next few years. Your best bet is through networking and other stuff.
@@Walkie-Talkie-zz9cknon natives make up a good chunk of the work force, especially in big cities like Frankfurt and others. Getting a job mainly depends on things like your German skills and your technical/course related skills.
Great choice of Video's Topic ❤
The content was great and well researched
I can say according to my opinion the top-1 will be Germany
Bro ❤️ from 🇧🇩
Are you from Germany?
@@User76490 from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thank you ❤
Very informative video bro but Ireland has an Accomodation crisis. And only Dublin is having top companies which is overcrowded now.
India's huge population is one of the key factors to make any country's situation worst. Canada is suffering now.
That’s the harsh truth. We overpopulate and do not create quality jobs in India and hence become a burden on other nations. It’s almost a given that everyone wants to leave this shithole and give up citizenship
Yes India is a curse and I’m Indian
He spitting factssss
loved it, more please
Hey Faazil, thanks for another banger. Could you please explain a bit in detail about what you said for the 2 year PR in France @2:56 after Masters? Is it PR or citizenship? If PR, do we have to wait another 5 years to get the citizenship?
It's citizenship! Apologies
@@careerwithfaazil No way! How is it possible, I haven't seen anyone getting it in 2 years post their masters? Do you know anyone who has done this in 2 years post masters @Career with Faazil ?
@@Prince_of_Persiaa of course. Look it up
Good Work🎉
How about Finland ? Is it a bad option . Thanks for your suggestion. Your 3 factors are critical.
At the current scenario, finding a job in Finland is like one of the greatest problem.
The winters can be brutal and the Finns have a reputation for being reserved. Having said that, Finland has been voted the happiest country in the world for several years running.
Finnish people literally have one of the best qualities of life, it's why they most times regarded as the most happiest country
The happiest country status has got a lot do with the fact that it's largely a homogenous society. A random person landing over there won't become happy.
It's risky. It borders with Russia. Anything can happen
Well germany and france is falling from the societal and cultural point of view, so in that case India is better. France might grow in the following years but germany is just good for the next 5 years, in the 3 countries he mentioned, Ireland is the best without a doubt
And in Germany there are so so many of people, I know whose visas are expiring and they don’t have job after 18 months of job seeker Visa after completing their studies.
And you can’t just say that they are not talented enough .
I know at least 10 of them and I am talking about IT ONLY . Because that’s my field.
It field is only good in india dude every where else it's death a ton of natives find it hard to even get entry level job because companies from this countries outsource in india
@ I think u r absolutely right. But the thing is if you are working in IT, it is really difficult to switch to different stream. Because u get used to that kind of work, and in my opinion, it is far more easy as well as compare to other fields
@@karankumar-yq6ep yeah my relative easily found a job and he was electronic engineer in Germany and company even took care of all the accomodation for him
@@CherryChopper that depends on the time they came here . But if u r coming to the present German economy, I really doubt it that it is gonna be easy even in electric or mechanical. Only if u hv outstanding experience plus a decent language skill than it is possible but in my opinion nothing is easy any more
@karankumar-yq6ep they went there 9-11 months ago and learnt Germany in 6 months
The countries are
1) France
2) Ireland
3) Germany
Save your time❤
Bro great video
It has been a long time to see someone as handsome as you man. Seriously dude, half of my focus was on how handsome you look😂❤
Agreed on all the points, great video bud! One que, what made you choose kellogs for you MBA post your MS
I'm going to Cornell, for an exchange
Thank you so much for sharing! What are your thoughts about studying abroad in Netherlands, Denmark and Norway?
Do they accept the Duolingo course?
Best video for students good video
Loved your content, Faazil. I’ve been doing my research to decide which country I should apply to. Canada, the USA, and the UK are my top three choices to pursue my career.
What’s your opinion on pursuing an MBA in Healthcare? What’s the scope and demand for it in France or Germany?
The countries you decided to give a chance are in worst situation rn. Even that’s what he mentioned in te video.
I would recommend a more general MBA tbh where you can take healthcare subjects if you would like. Demand is decent in Europe.
USA is still good! Just very expensive.
@@careerwithfaazilThank you, for your kind response. Could you please guide me on where and how I can connect with you for further assistance with my study abroad process?"
The three countries:
1)France
2)Ireland
3)Germany
Your welcome
Very nice content
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UK 🇬🇧
Canada 🇨🇦
Australia 🇭🇲😍
Nice video , quite insightful but I have 1 ques. "While choosing the country fir for master bachelor etc , is political condition of country is also one of the factor that I should think about before making my 5 to 10 year of plan with respect to country"
Definitely!!!
Dude I currently live in Ireland and i have to disagree with you. You have to do better research and talk with people on the ground level before urging students to come here.
The reality is that if you are a fresher, it will be close to impossible to get a sponsoring job. Moreover, the salary threshold for critical skills jobs will rise from 38k to 44k euros annually in 2025, making it even harder for freshers to land a suitable job.
With these actions, ireland wants to make it crystal clear- they want mainly experienced professionals coming into the country.
I did not do my research properly and im suffering in my job search as a result, despite passing out from the best college in ireland.
Thank you so much! You have seemingly saved me from hell
What do you think of Japan? I know there is the extra work overtime without pay, but there's a law that prevents, that being if your religion doesn't allow it.
Germany (Atleast east germany) is taking a anti immigration stands because of issues with Job opportunities and wage problems. So in the following years there's going to be more distate for migrations.
(What happened was due to low birth rates germany pulled in more and more immigrants and accumulated more than they could sustain now. Even german citizens are struggling. So there's currently anti immigration movements.) I honestly wanted to go their for my physics studies. but faced with the current circumstances of it, might not be the best idea. Similar stanze for Ireland
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Undoubtedly It's a very informative vlog. Very well explained. However, on the critics more research is needed.
Its not as easy to settle in these countries as it was convinced in the vlog. There are more factors that can be the catalyst in the mentioned scenario.
To keep the things short and crisp, one should make their skills robust from the beginning by targeting specific roles. It may take couple of years to do so.
Note of suggestion: Do not go as a fresher.
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Hi Faazil
Please make a detailed video on living expenses in France and how did you get the reimbursement of your rent every month.
Hey Faasil, this video really helped me a lot. It gave me a whole new perspective to look at. Thanks a lot for that :)
I was confused in the planning to study abroad next year, and your video gave me a lot of insight on considering among different countries. I will be watching the rest of your videos and I hope to get more information from them too. Eagerly waiting for your next extensive videos on your top recommended countries to study as the time's ticking haha. Also do you have any say on how's marketing/advertising field in these countries?
You can get marketing roles for international companies, regional companies will require fluent local language
Hello Faazil! I have a question. Im planning to study as an undergrad. Would you still recommend these countries for an undergraduate degree? Do they have bachelors programs in english?
They have less bachelors programs in English than Masters programs in English (same with scholarship options)
@@Broccoli-m9h thank you broccoli!
thank you
Faazil please make a video navigating how to make the best use of gmatclub forum
How's Spain for an undergrad degree? What is it like for Indian students there?....this video was really crisp.. would love some info on Spain too ..thankss
Thanks Fazil, what about the Netherlands?
if you want to study in France than you need to learn French otherwise you can't get job
Could you tell about Spain as well? I atleast know some basic Spanish so I guess it will be easier for me.
Hello bhaia, I'm from Bangladesh. Can you make a video about all the procedures and preparation - one needs to take before planning to study abroad? Will be very glad to watch this.
Thanks for making this video. Really insightful
as u mentioned ireland ...do uh include Northern Ireland too..?
@@reddyanishka1029 No
@@reddyanishka1029 Northern Ireland is a part of the UK and has the same policies
How about Denmark? Can anyone share their experience of staying and finding a job in Denmark
Denmark have very hard immigration laws. Not a good idea to go their
you cannot just make a video without knowing the ground reality. Ireland charges heck of a tax amount and UK tech jobs are still available. and what about the language barrier. Not most of them are eager to learn german or french in their late 20s
Barriers are everywhere. It’s about which barriers you want and which ones you don’t want :)
Usa is best
I want to become a hedge fund manager I thought USA was the best for it? But because of no pr and high expenses how will I do it
Is France a good destination for pharmacy students?
What's your thought for Japan?
could you make a video on which countries offer full scholarships and financial aid for international students for Undergrad? which will be best for 2025
Hey!
I'm 16 yrs old and i want to study aboard after school so Can you please suggest some countries for commerce stream student like in Marketing, finance, management, business fields please suggest some
France is good, just learn french before coming , then its all good
@@jeffreypaul9502 thanks buddy i will try 😊
@@jeffreypaul9502 hey i currently did my graduation in english litreature and from humanities background...i want to do something big in my carrer and study abroad can you give me some suggestions ..
@@melonydivineq Your enthusiasm to achieve big in life is a very positive trait and you will surely succeed. I would recommend you to check out the nearby Campus France/ Alliance Française office if your interested in France as a study abroad destination. They will guide you in choosing the right career path based on your education profile and goals.
hey do you think there are good job opportunities in France in healthcare sector?
If u consider only academics and safety, Switzerland and Scandinavian countries are the best.
Language barrier and cost of living
@@Broccoli-m9h English works almost everywhere in those countries. Moreover, the youths have taken up everything. Above 50 are the ones who might be reticent to speak in english. I agree that the countries are insanely expensive.
@@GoogleScholar2001 I was specifically talking about Switzerland 🇨🇭
Barely 4% of the population speak English. They expect you to speak either (fluently 💀) French or German (no, sorry. Not german, but SWISS german. A completely different version of German). The tution fees of universities might be lower than those of usa, uk & australia but cost of living is much higher (average salary is high too). You won't survive in switzerland if you can't create network with locals and speak one of their language
@@Broccoli-m9h I am planning to go there for PhD soon if I get selected. I guess I will be allocated sufficient funding for food and living expenses. In the other nations, you will be treated like an obedient, pet dog. You will work day in and day out, but will be paid poorly. Language is not a problem within academia. In the bigger cities like Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne etc, I guess every second person can speak workable english.
@@GoogleScholar2001 yeah but learning French/German will benefit you a lot especially in job opportunities. Come on... it isn't mandarin chinese. You can reach intermediate lvl in German/French in 1 year or less
It will be hard to assimilate in Germany. Late trains and low data speeds. I don't think people who get internet for ₹99 would feel comfortable in Germany with connectivity issues
Can you please make a video on doing mba in German university, like is it worth it or does it have placement or can u get work after doing mba in good companies, abd which university in Germany is best for doing mba and yes how to start gmat preparation if u have nothing to do with maths , and Germany vs France im terms of pursuing mba and placement, and how to start wuant from the very very beginning like from where u have to start ,if u will message the info here it will be enough for me ,and can u please tell that kya apne ielets bhi dia he to pursue MBA in France
I like Belgium as a study destination
Idk but what about switzerland? Universities like ETH Zurich or EPFL are milestones ahead than in terms of education than any other european countries and tuition is also almost free.
I have partially planned for UK next year 😢 , now what should i really do ???
Then Don't listen to anything Budd just go for what you have choose
Hey brother are Italy and Spain any good?
@@trivediji17 these 2 are good