People moving out of India to study isn’t just FOMO-it’s about the high taxes, corrupt government, reservation policies, and overall poor quality of life. Many are looking for better opportunities and a fairer system elsewhere.
1. a. If you get a Uni with national ranking less than 50 and it's in USA, definitely go for it. b. If you get a Uni with national ranking less than 10, definitely go for it. 2. don't look out for just top destinations, also consider some lesser known good options. 3. leave India if you can with a good CTC (ASAP)
@@gusneverdied Bachelor's degrees generally do not tend to provide enough output as compared to a Master's degree while costing just as much if not more. You will obviously get a better job with the same input if not more with a Masters degree. Of course everything thats said here comes with alot of assumptions but the conclusion doesn't change as much.
In my 12th standard, I got admission in two US institutes and if I took admission there, I would have to take a huge amount of money as loan. But I got admission in Delhi University and I went there. Dilli ke laddoo kha kar bahut maza aaya 🤣... But I worked for one year in Spain and there's brilliant work-life balance there. Holidays, Paid Leave and no work on Saturday and Sunday. With the Indian IT sector overburdening young graduates with too much work and no weekends, I would say life in Europe is much better. Less stress more time to enjoy and Jamon Iberico de Bellotta...
I need the resources you followed in that time to get the job in spain , i am in my second year of btech . i started with python . what advice and resource will be worth for me to get the 1st internship abroad
Dear all, I went there for a postdoctoral fellowship after my PhD in Physics from IIT Guwahati. I worked in the University of the Balearic Islands and I don't think there is any IT sector present in the Balearic Islands. Another friend of mine who completed Master from the same institute got the job of tech support in the university.
My friend did her MBA from Oxford and got a high paying job in UK in top FAANG company and is regretting the decision due to high student loan, choppy EU job markets and staying away from family and friends.
@Varun19876 tax is high. We Indians blame our government for high taxes but don't realize the taxes in Eu countries are way higher. I live in Sweden and pay 56% income tax. Also, bringing parents is not allowed in most EU countries (even after becoming citizen). You can bring them for few months but not a permanent relocation.
@nayanpardeshi5955 It's just a perspective, I would rather live in a country where government favors its on people and their well being rather than pushing them down when they are about to break free from poverty.
@@AadeshKariraTell me the name of the country where the government favours its people and their well-being instead of pushing them further into poverty. I mean tell me the name of the country you are planning to go to, where this is the situation.
@akstudios5450 I have few of my cousins living in Dubai(not citizens) and Americans(citizens). And they find life more fulfilling and lesser financial burdens as you save lot of money in tax in Dubai and make a lot more money in US so tax doesn't affect you as much. Compare ppp they buy house with 5-6 years of salary and in india you buy same house with 10-12 years of salary that too if your salary is very good. Only good thing I find is indian pharma and Healthcare but my cousins make in dollors and come to India and they get best treatments. They have 401k(pension scheme) for corporate employees so good enough retirement money too. In US they don't let non American people start business and give no share to locals. They want them to invest atleast 10 million dollars and employ at least 10 American citizens. Now they might even lessen their tax burden by risking inflation and putting tariffs on other countries. When was the time our politicians spoke about problems and financial burdens of its citizens. India is only progressing because of its citizens carrying must of burdens. Without getting any appreciation like minimum wage rate.
12:50 Wow, make the viewers insecure first and then sell the course. The same people say AI is taking over editing jobs, so why are they still selling these courses if they're so sure AI will replace these roles? BTW, the rest of the video was informative, but I’d love to see another video focusing on a similar analysis of education in India. Not every graduate from top colleges lands a job with mind-blowing compensation, and not every highly experienced employee is paid fairly or benefits from strict work-life balance policies.
people seem to forget the another biggest factor Indians getting hate this was just online but slowly its reality that a lot of students face when they are living abroad. even Indians who are living those countries don't come to help you. your truly alone in foreign place. just look at the Canada and Punjab scenario art Chad as really insightful video on that situation but its pretty same or most people who go out and study
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
I love Indian culture and loves to be in India but the corruption and politics in job i recently faced, worst of all new tax rules maybe going abroad is not a bad idea
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
@@sb5224Exactly that's why my decided to come back from UK after finishing her masters. She waited for 3 months and able to judge the situation faster after seeing all masters and reserarch students doing odd jobs
Hey Avey TV team, I love how you shed light on the dark realities of various job sectors-your content is truly eye-opening! However, I noticed that in every video, you strongly advocate for content creation as a transformative career path, supported by your cohort program. Would you consider creating a video that critically explores the realities of content creation itself? For example, what’s the actual success rate among those who join your cohorts? Can you share authentic data or case studies about how many participants truly change their lives through this? Additionally, I feel it’s important to address whether some of your attendees might already possess foundational skills and only use your program to leverage what they already have. How do you ensure your program is equally beneficial for absolute beginners? Lastly, it would be insightful to know about your team's work-life balance. How are your team members paid, and what hours do they work compared to their earnings? It would be fascinating-and fair-to see the same level of scrutiny applied to content creation as a field. Thanks for your content and for encouraging these conversations!
I still think its worth to study abroad For this example lets compare an IITM VS Similar ranking college in US like ASU 1st IITM if I study mechanical engineering at IITM it will cost me 4 Lakhs - 10 lakhs depends on where he/ she is from and wt project they take and average IITM masters students earn 12Lakhs per annum NOW LETS ASSUME IN US The cost of studying in ASU will be 60K USD which is around 50 lakhs lets assume he didnt do internship as well as RA , TA After grad the average MS mechanical student will earn a min 70K USD or around 59.4 Lakhs ( when adjust to indian salary it is around 14 lakhs ) But if the same person did research assistantship or teaching assistantship majority of college will waive of his tuition fee or the stripes will cover atleast 80% (but to gen even MS admission is quite hard ) so basically that person can complete a MS in us for around 20 Lakhs same applies to IIT ROUGHLY THEY WILL EARN THE SAME MONEY AS THE IITNS IN INDIA BUT THE STANDARD OF LIVING AND THE SALARY GROWN AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE IS WAY BETTER ( I HAVE ASSUMED ONLY THE AVERAGE OR THE LEAST MONEY THEY CAN EARN ) both IITns as well as similar ranking students earn a lot more but they represent only 1% certainly im not one of them :)
If main purpose is for studying and you are finicially good, it is worth. But for getting job its an another game, the points that you keep really doesnt matter
Blah blah blah blah! You really just did not compare the the students of IITs with ASU. 2nd of all there is not guarantee that you will secure an RA position, it is very competitive and requires a solid CV, and only about 10% students get it which then helps you waive off your tuition fee. A TA position is also competitive and not more that 10-15% students get it. A TAship will only help you cover basic living expenses and wont help much as an RA. So about 75-80% of international students don't end up getting such positions and ultimately have to pay their entire expenses through the loans. And then there is the uncertainty in the job market in the US where you have to first getting a job that will sponsor your H1b(which btw successes rates are dropping as more influx if students is happening and the number 85000 stays the same).
@ true I never mentioned u will def get I also mentioned its very hard to get into That’s y I first mentioned without any RA or TA The same applies here also Ryt not ever one will get into IIT :)
Standard of life thing is so funny. Have fun living in a degenerate country with broken society and no culture. What will you do when your child gets confused about his gender? Or when your wife chooses divorce cause everyone in the west does. These things are not so simple. Choose wisely
Honestly I would love to live in places like Sikkim, Indore, Himachal, which are pretty good in considering quality of life and people are much happier there the then west.
I am planning to give my Gmat to be able to get into HEC Paris. The estimated cost for studying and living there for 16 months for an Mba is 120,000 euros. The avg. Roi is expected to be in 3 to 5 yrs (which is not bad). The final idea is to study and get a good job. If the college or university which you are trying to get in, is in the top 20 or top 30 of the QS ranking, then it's worth it to spend a large amount of money. Anyways, I am out of India, man. This country is going on a path to doom.
@@PriyaAnand-f6z "Hello! I saw your comment about planning to study in France, and I share a similar goal. I’m currently an undergrad student and planning to take GMAT in near future, and France is also one of my target countries. If you'd like to connect and exchange insights, juzzt let me know!"
Studying abroad is way costlier but I believe that the opportunities you get and personal development you get,internships experience and exposure makes it worth
if you dont have to take loan.....correct.... if you have to take shit tonne of loan.....a failed venture will effect your life for a very significant time
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
My friend is a dentist from government dental college Bangalore. His college fee was 10000 rupees per year. He also got stipend during intership. His sister stays in USA with her ultra rich husband. That lady hates india. She sent him a job offer. Note: dentistry is one of the highest paid jobs in the USA. He declined the job, and the response offended his sister. His sister actually wanted to be a dentist so that she could go to the USA and earn 💲but she couldn't because she was not brilliant. But this man a total back bencher, didn't even study properly for UG neet,wrote the exam cuz his mom forced him to,got a seat in the best college in karnataka and now pursues agriculture. Do you know what he said to me the last time i met him "bro dentistry made me fat lazy and it's boring". Now he pursues agriculture along with animal husbandry and takes care of his mom. What a weirdo. Like why would someone do that.
Ive just graduated and i decided to stay in india because of the start up boom and to change the country Its sad after watching the video people are still not accepting the fomo and just making reasons since 5 years i have been preparing to move abroad dropping the plan was tuff but an correct decision
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
It's time to consider countries like france, Belgium and Netherlands for masters programs. It's definitely an extra task to learn the language but the masters fee are crazy cheaper. In public french university, the cost of 1 year masters program is 400€ (35000 rup)
i know many who did that and return..... when someone tells you there is labour shortage in these countries.....they mean labour and plumbers....not graduates
Indeed true. My friend went abroad for higher studies. Now let alone pay back the loan, he cannot even get health insurance. Also on the verge of depression 😢😢
Simple thing is theres no escapism also we only consider financials here but on the other hand as Indians when we live in the western society things get even worse like racism, xenophobia, alienation, discrimination and depression so yeah the better option is always to improve yourself and not to run.
No one's "running away", but seeking better opportunities, just like how ancestors of many city dwellers moved from villages. Or how people move across states in India, and settle in states with culture that is foreign to what they grew up in. The challenges you say are in India too - regionalism, Marathi v. Bihari/Tamilians (in the 60s or 70s at least), South v. North etc etc. Then linguistic lines. I understand when you say that and seek solace by not moving. My experience with those who move are the ambitious ones, who would look past these potential challenges for moving even within India in the past - moving outside gives similar solace to the ambitious ones these days. Different strokes for different folks, that's all it is I think.
People go to abroad not just for degrees. They go to explore new things new technologies new environment. Its a way more than u think 💯. Nd there is lots of college in abroad who offers u courses under 20lacs.
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
@ The truth is the initial struggle in blue-collar jobs is often a stepping stone for many students. These jobs help them survive, pay off loans, and gain experience in a new country. However, it's essential to assess whether the return on investment justifies the cost. Nd no one has invested 1 cr. On education if someone does for ex. harvard business school or something they will not do such jobs.
@@abhayy619 So what is the data on success: failure ratio? How many are able to transition out of low wage and menial jobs into a respectable high growth profession? Do tell.
@@sb5224 How it could be possible to get data. No one cares bro which profession you are working The only thing that matters that you are living in top Countries in the world. Where you are surrounded by elite people. In The End You Won
To study afar, to chase distant dreams, But in truth, what’s the cost behind the gleam? Many depart with hope in their eyes, But the road is steep, full of worldly sighs. A sea of expenses, so deep and wide, Are the golden shores worth the costly tide? For the books and the papers, what do they grant? True learning is found where the heart can chant. The journey abroad, it may seem so bright, But wisdom is hidden in your own light. Don’t chase the horizon where the price is steep, For your soul’s worth more than what money can keep. Seek not the paths paved with others' tears, True study begins within your own sphere. The world’s a classroom, your heart’s the guide, The price of learning’s no longer a ride. So before you set forth, let your mind be still, Ask if this journey truly fulfills. For knowledge is yours, it’s here and now, And the worth of your studies is in your vow.
Aah yes, like everybody can clear JEE advanced and join IITs .... Didi, just look at fees of Amity, yes Amity, their fees is 9 lakh for CSE without accommodation and mess. With everything included, it's around 18-20 lakh. Now compare it with Germany... Sure german is a barrier and you're effectively killing your career if you're living in Germany without german but if you overcome that, German universities offer better education. No doubt. Not to mention programs of Apprenticeship and Study Abroad Scholarships (ie studying out of Germany).... So if you play your cards right, you can effectively make cost of living zero. Even then, only 45 lakhs are needed if you want to sit idle at hostel and do nothing.
Well if you waste your whole college life sitting idle in hostel, there's no point. Freshers these days are getting 10+ LPA out of college. In 2 - 2.5 years your full loan is completed. So no point is wasting your parents money.
I did my masters in Germany and can't get any job even after 2 years. ( Computer Science) Only 2 out of 17 Indian batchmates secured a full time job rest all are unemployed and came back. Not even worth it. 1) Germany is just another propaganda. 2) Already so many Engineers are applying from INDIA so those who have less 10 years of top experience in MNCs like Amazon , Google etc and can't speak C1 level GERMAN will have no chance. 3) Education degree won't matter. 4) Germans are r@cist. They won't give you internships, even entry level jobs are given to locals , blacks , arabs and europeans. Indians are considered last. And you will face r@cism university. Even in dorms your European flatmates will create troubles. There is a rule that to get a room you have to get approval from other flatmates and most Europeans don't want to share flat with INDIANS. 5) Don't get motivated by Insta reels. Germany is unsafe. Living is like hell. 8 months extreme winter always rain snow. Public transport is shit, have to wait 3 hours for bus. Buying a bicycle means spending 2 lacs. Most areas ain't safe lots of addict, pickpockets and knife attackers. Amazon Parcels stolen regularly. Plus you will be spending 10 lakhs per year living cost alone. There are no part time. 3 years degree means wasting 35 lacs with no placement. At least Amity and other universities will bring companies and get you placed. In GERMANY no one cases. They will teach bullshit theory in class. Locals and Europeans are taken out given internships and hired by companies, INDIAN students have to go back to INDIA.
@@Apurvanotfound I tried till B1 and later left as it's too expensive to survive. But even those who have C1 level German are struggling. There are no jobs and already so many people apply from INDIA and other countries. And why should a German company hire some INDIAN in Germany and pay him 60 Lacs when it can easily get a cheap resource from INDIA in 20k salary. No one will take you seriously in interviews tbh.
I was planning to do my masters from Germany😢@@rh334 RUclipsrs like Nikhilesh Dhure, Bharat in Germany, etc. always promote studying there :/. Anyways so, you're back in India. Did you secure any job bro? Also, thanks for giving a reality Check!!
I have explained the same to my son who completed engineering this year. He understood and got a job. now he is focusing on improving his skills and will pursue job oversees over a period of time..
I am *34 years old.* Today, everything is focused on Gen Z in mind, such as the *ecosystem, products, and services like fast fashion, fast food, credit cards,* etc. However, ... All this money from parents' pockets, so keep that in mind.
Thank you for making this video. I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
The best engineering college in India are the IITs which are not even in the top 100 list of universities, but are still much harder to get into due to competition. It is literally easier to join Caltech or TSU than get into an IIT
@Homelander702 for that you should show real research and impact of your achievement. Not a mug up exam like JEE or CAT, which you sit in a room and cram for years.
honestly, i’m not sure when i say this, but why do i feel like the majority of students who go there aren’t aware of the obvious struggles? if you’re going to study abroad, it’s definitely going to be a difficult road. it all comes down to how much effort you can put into dealing with every obstacle along the way. plus, it’s not like you won’t struggle in india. there’s going to be struggle everywhere, no matter what. you just have to weigh out your struggles and compare them to figure out the right one to pick, based on the effort you can put in and whether you think it’s worth it-though that’s a pretty subjective factor. ultimately, if you prepare yourself and stay committed, the rewards of studying abroad can outweigh the challenges. it’s all about perspective and effort. just do proper research and make yourself familiar with the incoming struggles so you can get a headstart onto things. tip: talking to students who are already there studying the course ur applying for helps get a good perspective of reality.
A word of CAUTION: The world is increasingly becoming unsafe for Indians abroad and will continue to do so because Indians are rhe only ones who will be available for work, have kids, lead others etc. As someone who studied abroad, worked and returned to India, I'd suggest that choose the field of study carefully keeping in mind the changing industry, study there, gain some experience and come back and start somethingof your own. India is a fabulous place where your experience can be amazing if you work hard enough and enter the upper middle class. The tradeoff will be very tough to justify once you start experiencing the dark sides of living in the west.
I thank and value your words of suggestion. I have a doubt. Currently I am 25 and a BBA grad (2020) with NO WORTHY HARDSKILLS to be mentioning in my CV. But I do have some work ex at a corporate. Along with this, currently I am preparing for all MBA exams of India (Except GMAT). But since competition is cut throat in CAT etc, I still don't have any decent B school call, so I am planning to write CAT'25 along with some job. My question here is, I wanna finalise and pick any particular specialisation this year and build my profile in it. So, can you share which stream in MBA should be chosen by me from the point of FURUTEPROOFLING my job life ahead. See, I know you may suggest to explore my interests and decide for myself- true. But I am open and flexible to have my career in whichever MBA fied which would give me growth in all aspects. To narrow down my own research in picking a field:- I have dropped the idea to pursue Finance (as I can't bear hectic Investment banking job plus I am weak at numbers). I am well aware that a CFA would be the best skill for finance but anyway. Next, I don't wanna pursue an HR too cus you can't learn any hardskills there. Third:- I have shortlisted learning about Data Analytics and Marketing skills. But I need your suggestion that how's the growth trajectory of a Data analyst+MBA grad in India? (I don't wanna go foreign) and consider this as my first question to you. Second and last question is:- How is a growth for a Marketng guy in indian market? That's it. Thanks if you read and care to answer. :)
To be honest, you should be ready to lose 30 to 40 lakhs as a gamble to secure a visa in US, UK... its not FOMO .. just taking a chance.. 30 - 40 lakhs gamble is nothing in your life. Take chances go abroad
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
As a teenage girl I would prefer going to a any other decent country (even less popular ones ) only to be at a place where i feel safe and don't have to worry about my dignity even after being an independent working woman
Education in India is pathetic... There are only a few good colleges which can only accommodate around 5% of top students and the others have no option
I feel that it is better if you can afford to study abroad with a minimal loan amount only because while the struggle is always there the payback is manifold ,like actual work life balance unlike the Indian paper only work life balance, decent facilities for the tax paid and a chance to work on cutting edge technologies. Something like Open AI will not happen in India. Why? OpenAI was simply an experiment to test the boundaries of AI and was not supposed to be commercialized yet it raised billions of dollars in Funding and had the ability to hire the best researchers while in India our PhD scholars have to beg for stipends, pray that they come on time otherwise work part time and become errand boys for their Guides in some cases.
School graduates these days go to college just to get a degree. They learn something along the way for sure, but the motivation to pursue it isn't something that came of learning something new or acquiring a new skill. It is rather motivated (especially for foreign education) by the flashy insta stories and shorts of life over there. It is not wrong, but by doing this they overlook the other struggles of studying abroad as mentioned in the video. It is expensive, and may not be of expected value in terms of education as well. Moreover, for immigrants, it is harder to get jobs and even if you get one, there is a risk of being laid off. Coming back to India is less of an option because paying back the student loans would be impossible by working from India.
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
If you know exactly what you are good in and what exactly you want from specific country then only move abroad for instance you wanna pursue some research work
I'm sorry but at 10:35 you mention earning £49800 is equivalent to earning Rs60000 a month in India. That is very misleading and not completely true. After taxes a salary of 49800 will be £3281 pounds a month. Sure if you're living in London, that's not much but anywhere outside of London that is equivalent to earning 1.32 lacs a month in Bangalore or even more depending on the city. Additionally you get much better benefits, quality of life, significantly better AQI. I think 95% of Indians would make that trade.
I'm among the top 1% earner in India and I would never trade for such a low salary where I've to scrap everything for just living. I would rather choose a high paying job in other nations be it European countries or SE Asian countries.
@@00009sun Claiming you’re in India’s “top 1%” doesn’t automatically outrank earning £49,800 in the UK, especially outside London. That’s not “scraping by”-it comfortably covers living costs plus perks like universal healthcare. You’re also ignoring far better infrastructure, AQI, and work-life balance. Sure, some places might pay more, but overlooking cost of living and social benefits is shortsighted. If you prefer India, that’s your choice-but don’t pretend most people wouldn’t benefit from that salary abroad.
@@debangshusarkar705 My relatives are staying at London. I know the ground truth. Sure infrastructure wise it's better. But that 50k pound is too low. Some one desperate to move out of India would trade with it anyday. I make more than 50L+ hence I would prefer at least 100k pounds for living a comfortable life in London and atleast 80k pounds out of UK. Personal observation. PS - Never settle for less out of desperation. If you have the skills you can achieve your goals through consistency. Ignorance is bliss.
I can get sooo much more out of 1.3 lakh a month salary in India. Cook, maid, etc. Also, AQI is only an issue in Delhi. India is so much bigger than Delhi.
@@arjunprs You may afford cheap domestic help in India, but that doesn’t negate the crumbling infrastructure and power cuts many residents face. Claiming air pollution is a “Delhi-only” issue is absurd when Kanpur, Lucknow, and Kolkata often record AQIs above 200, well past the “unhealthy” mark of 150. No matter how much you stretch 1.3 lakhs, it won’t fix the daily smog you breathe or the inconsistent services you rely on. Meanwhile, the UK’s NHS, stable utilities, and effective public services provide a far better baseline for quality of life. If having a maid is the pinnacle of your priorities, you might want to reconsider your lungs-and your logic.
yes definitely rather than moving into debt and making your life depressed will be more better if you put that money into your business or startup that will give you good ROI rather than being at risk for getting a job, make your parents risk and burden free they already fought for your studies from last 10-15 years.. be a wise human to think about the all the possibilities. I am sorry if I hurt anyone else feelings. Truth is you will also end up just like me graduated from one of the best universities in U.K. with a debt of 50 lakhs with a no job and returning to India. Think wisely in your life
You have to compare the costs abroad at the same time you have to compare with the bad system of education in India. Yeah there are always a handful of people. Doing something great anywhere at anytime. It's my personal view. If you make a video of that's up to half an hour while comparing costs and education systems in India. That's a good comparison. I am waiting
the total seats in IITs :( I love them but the amount of our talent we make feel worthless -- people who get 80-99.7 percentile in JEE this is messed up isnt it. Need to fix this!
@shauryakansal1081 - Make every university world class. Why fixated in IIT like casteists. Nobel laureates once researched in Madras university and mumbai universities.
so this video is about how much or how less a degree can affect your career , can you make video of second side of the coin - how skillset affects your career as a freshy in this job world
im 3 mins into the video and my question is how is this different from india or anywhere else in the world? students live in DORMS not penthouses bruh. And wherever you go thats why, locations and universities are compared. You cant compare tier 1 cities in india to each other easily so why should studying abroad be the same for everyone, right?
"the filter coffee" part is sooooo real....i'm doing my masters in melbourne... and aussies have this delusion that thier coffee is the best [PS: it's absolutely terrible... haven't met a single person who's had tapri chai and still actually like melbourne coffee]
Gandhi, Nehru, Ambedkar, Bose, Patel, Bhagat Singh Savarkar etcetc all of them went to study abroad and came back to India and rest is history. These freedom fighters should be our idols and follow their path. International experience of Nehru was also one of the reasons why Nehru was choosen as first PM over Sardar Patel. Nehru's NAM is the reson why India is benefitting today. You didn't include these people in your video? Why? Sanghi stooge like Jagdeep Dhankar is mentally bankrupt.
70% masters students are actually indians and 20% indians. Chinese now apply for bachelors more rhan masters. Cuz for cs, it moslty asians are there and remaining chinese.
What are you saying, don't compare indian university masters from iit , iim or delhi University. No indian cheap university could tackle them. Foreign education is different in terms of practical knowledge rather than theoretical knowledge. Job opportunities to find there and do other works. Sometimes sit takes time. Every foreign study has pro and cons. In india , it is also the same. When a person aged 25 or above , don't get a job struggling to find job other than his profession, he faced criticism by parents ,humiliated and so on. Then what is the use of that master degree or bachelors degreein india, if you can't get a job of that profession.many people in india do underemployment( doing employment on other without any knowledge than what you have pursued your bachelors/ masters degree in that subject. ) most engineers are doing delivery, sales and marketing, and so on . Even MBA's are underpaid according to their subject. They have to work on low wages of rs 15000 per month in a company and still struggle a lot. Doing field work.
00:05 - Studying abroad offers life-changing experiences but includes significant challenges. 02:15 - Indian students increasingly pursue studies abroad for better opportunities. 04:19 - Studying abroad can lead to overwhelming financial burdens despite prestige. 06:23 - The reality of studying abroad often differs from romanticized expectations. 08:30 - The financial and job prospects for international students studying abroad are often disappointing. 10:40 - Studying abroad is no longer the only path to success. 12:42 - Understanding the emotional and economic costs of studying abroad. 14:47 - Studying abroad has hidden emotional, financial, and physical costs.
Hi could you make a video on CEED examination... And more about its carreer i saw lot of videos.... And got lot of view point.... So would you plz make a video for master in design schools...
I believe people should move abroad. But not make the mistake of going for education. That's a fatal mistake if you're not at the top, or from a top university. For example, someone studying at ETH Zurich. Otherwise, those intelligent enough, must try their hands at startups and earn plenty, here, or in a globalized business, and then move abroad with a L1 or EB1 Visa or similar.
Hey Full Disclosure Team. Can you please make a video about the pros and cons of an online master's degree? As many platforms like Upgrad and Coursera provide these kinds of degrees, is it really worth it, or are those just a gimmick?
Why are they not staying in India ? We have perfect healthcare here, low unemployment, fairer taxation, lowest to no corruption, no reservation, perfect roads, perfect public transport, perfect retirement support, no pollution, very less inflation, world level research and education, and many more. They must reconsider their decision.
I'm planning to go to the usa for pursuing art careers (animation and graphic design stuff) as a bachelor after 12th grade in 2025. Is it fine to go under scholarships and a fixed budget?
I feel like this channel needs to go at ground level rather than just showing the data and doing meta analysis India sucks because the deserved ones are not getting the seat because of reservation and we are left with no option I Do a research and i bet most of the students will belong to general merit !!!
People moving out of India to study isn’t just FOMO-it’s about the high taxes, corrupt government, reservation policies, and overall poor quality of life. Many are looking for better opportunities and a fairer system elsewhere.
Absolutely
Alternatively one can plan to go overseas on work visa... study visa is not right option in 2024 and years ahead.
Absolutely right ❤
fr bro
seems true, high expenses may be the con
1. a. If you get a Uni with national ranking less than 50 and it's in USA, definitely go for it.
b. If you get a Uni with national ranking less than 10, definitely go for it.
2. don't look out for just top destinations, also consider some lesser known good options.
3. leave India if you can with a good CTC (ASAP)
Yeah, that's what I plan on doing as soon as I'm done with 12th. This country ain't worth it man 😭
@@RelpendeituqThis barely applies to bachelor's though. It's primarily for Master's only.
@@clashy2828 Why not? Please don't make blanket statements if you can't explain the logic.
@@gusneverdied Bachelor's degrees generally do not tend to provide enough output as compared to a Master's degree while costing just as much if not more. You will obviously get a better job with the same input if not more with a Masters degree. Of course everything thats said here comes with alot of assumptions but the conclusion doesn't change as much.
@@gusneverdied are you dum?
In my 12th standard, I got admission in two US institutes and if I took admission there, I would have to take a huge amount of money as loan. But I got admission in Delhi University and I went there. Dilli ke laddoo kha kar bahut maza aaya 🤣...
But I worked for one year in Spain and there's brilliant work-life balance there. Holidays, Paid Leave and no work on Saturday and Sunday. With the Indian IT sector overburdening young graduates with too much work and no weekends, I would say life in Europe is much better. Less stress more time to enjoy and Jamon Iberico de Bellotta...
how did you get job in spain
Please tell how did you get job in spain and are you from IT sector.
I need the resources you followed in that time to get the job in spain , i am in my second year of btech . i started with python . what advice and resource will be worth for me to get the 1st internship abroad
Dear all, I went there for a postdoctoral fellowship after my PhD in Physics from IIT Guwahati. I worked in the University of the Balearic Islands and I don't think there is any IT sector present in the Balearic Islands. Another friend of mine who completed Master from the same institute got the job of tech support in the university.
My friend did her MBA from Oxford and got a high paying job in UK in top FAANG company and is regretting the decision due to high student loan, choppy EU job markets and staying away from family and friends.
Wouldn't the high paying job be sufficient to pay back the loans and eventually bring parents to the UK?
@Varun19876 tax is high. We Indians blame our government for high taxes but don't realize the taxes in Eu countries are way higher. I live in Sweden and pay 56% income tax. Also, bringing parents is not allowed in most EU countries (even after becoming citizen). You can bring them for few months but not a permanent relocation.
@@Varun19876 UK. May be just know the present scenario of UK😂😂😂😂😂. UK soon to be a Muslim country.
@@wanderingsoul7348 isnt swedens tax 33%?
@@wanderingsoul7348iam thinking of moving to sweden
Full disclosure and Aevy TV ❣️
they are sisters
@LickyArc damn ! I just find out and got their instagram. This is what we call Successfull Siblings !
@@LickyArc so the editing team is same??
aren't they the same channel?
Both Channel are very well.Top class presentation and Research Work
As an international student now came back to india i Agree with every point
which country you went to?
Which country I think usa as you are reddy like a telugu guy just a guess
@@rajrish usa
@@saibharath1236 ya usa
@@rajivreddy8194 ohh thanks for reply I am from Telangana so guessed it by seeing reddy
I would rather risk it all for achieving big then living in mediocrity for life
Then u will become poor in the next 20 yrs
@nayanpardeshi5955 It's just a perspective, I would rather live in a country where government favors its on people and their well being rather than pushing them down when they are about to break free from poverty.
@@AadeshKariraTell me the name of the country where the government favours its people and their well-being instead of pushing them further into poverty. I mean tell me the name of the country you are planning to go to, where this is the situation.
@akstudios5450 I have few of my cousins living in Dubai(not citizens) and Americans(citizens). And they find life more fulfilling and lesser financial burdens as you save lot of money in tax in Dubai and make a lot more money in US so tax doesn't affect you as much. Compare ppp they buy house with 5-6 years of salary and in india you buy same house with 10-12 years of salary that too if your salary is very good. Only good thing I find is indian pharma and Healthcare but my cousins make in dollors and come to India and they get best treatments. They have 401k(pension scheme) for corporate employees so good enough retirement money too. In US they don't let non American people start business and give no share to locals. They want them to invest atleast 10 million dollars and employ at least 10 American citizens. Now they might even lessen their tax burden by risking inflation and putting tariffs on other countries. When was the time our politicians spoke about problems and financial burdens of its citizens. India is only progressing because of its citizens carrying must of burdens. Without getting any appreciation like minimum wage rate.
I haven't decided the country yet but I'll try Australia, New Zealand and US. Keeping option of Singapore open.
It is getting difficult, but if you can make it, it justifies the sacrifices
12:50 Wow, make the viewers insecure first and then sell the course. The same people say AI is taking over editing jobs, so why are they still selling these courses if they're so sure AI will replace these roles?
BTW, the rest of the video was informative, but I’d love to see another video focusing on a similar analysis of education in India. Not every graduate from top colleges lands a job with mind-blowing compensation, and not every highly experienced employee is paid fairly or benefits from strict work-life balance policies.
paisa ka chakra babu
exactly, ad ko ad ki tarah rehenedo.
people seem to forget the another biggest factor Indians getting hate this was just online but slowly its reality that a lot of students face when they are living abroad.
even Indians who are living those countries don't come to help you. your truly alone in foreign place. just look at the Canada and Punjab scenario art Chad as really insightful video on that situation but its pretty same or most people who go out and study
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
I love Indian culture and loves to be in India but the corruption and politics in job i recently faced, worst of all new tax rules maybe going abroad is not a bad idea
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
@@ReubenDhillon-qr6mz I don’t want to be a security guard. Life mein ambition bhi kuch hota hai.
@@sb5224Exactly that's why my decided to come back from UK after finishing her masters. She waited for 3 months and able to judge the situation faster after seeing all masters and reserarch students doing odd jobs
Hey Avey TV team, I love how you shed light on the dark realities of various job sectors-your content is truly eye-opening! However, I noticed that in every video, you strongly advocate for content creation as a transformative career path, supported by your cohort program.
Would you consider creating a video that critically explores the realities of content creation itself? For example, what’s the actual success rate among those who join your cohorts? Can you share authentic data or case studies about how many participants truly change their lives through this?
Additionally, I feel it’s important to address whether some of your attendees might already possess foundational skills and only use your program to leverage what they already have. How do you ensure your program is equally beneficial for absolute beginners?
Lastly, it would be insightful to know about your team's work-life balance. How are your team members paid, and what hours do they work compared to their earnings? It would be fascinating-and fair-to see the same level of scrutiny applied to content creation as a field.
Thanks for your content and for encouraging these conversations!
this is not an aevy tv video dude
@@akashpanchal8237 backed by the same team though
I still think its worth to study abroad
For this example lets compare an IITM VS Similar ranking college in US like ASU
1st IITM if I study mechanical engineering at IITM it will cost me 4 Lakhs - 10 lakhs depends on where he/ she is from and wt project they take
and average IITM masters students earn 12Lakhs per annum
NOW LETS ASSUME IN US
The cost of studying in ASU will be 60K USD which is around 50 lakhs lets assume he didnt do internship as well as RA , TA
After grad the average MS mechanical student will earn a min 70K USD or around 59.4 Lakhs ( when adjust to indian salary it is around 14 lakhs )
But if the same person did research assistantship or teaching assistantship majority of college will waive of his tuition fee or the stripes will cover atleast 80% (but to gen even MS admission is quite hard ) so basically that person can complete a MS in us for around 20 Lakhs same applies to IIT
ROUGHLY THEY WILL EARN THE SAME MONEY AS THE IITNS IN INDIA BUT THE STANDARD OF LIVING AND THE SALARY GROWN AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE IS WAY BETTER ( I HAVE ASSUMED ONLY THE AVERAGE OR THE LEAST MONEY THEY CAN EARN )
both IITns as well as similar ranking students earn a lot more but they represent only 1% certainly im not one of them :)
If main purpose is for studying and you are finicially good, it is worth. But for getting job its an another game, the points that you keep really doesnt matter
Blah blah blah blah! You really just did not compare the the students of IITs with ASU. 2nd of all there is not guarantee that you will secure an RA position, it is very competitive and requires a solid CV, and only about 10% students get it which then helps you waive off your tuition fee. A TA position is also competitive and not more that 10-15% students get it. A TAship will only help you cover basic living expenses and wont help much as an RA. So about 75-80% of international students don't end up getting such positions and ultimately have to pay their entire expenses through the loans. And then there is the uncertainty in the job market in the US where you have to first getting a job that will sponsor your H1b(which btw successes rates are dropping as more influx if students is happening and the number 85000 stays the same).
@ true I never mentioned u will def get I also mentioned its very hard to get into
That’s y I first mentioned without any RA or TA
The same applies here also Ryt not ever one will get into IIT :)
Standard of life thing is so funny. Have fun living in a degenerate country with broken society and no culture. What will you do when your child gets confused about his gender? Or when your wife chooses divorce cause everyone in the west does. These things are not so simple. Choose wisely
@@MohithSai4U yeah job is a game of luck
Honestly I would love to live in places like Sikkim, Indore, Himachal, which are pretty good in considering quality of life and people are much happier there the then west.
I am planning to give my Gmat to be able to get into HEC Paris. The estimated cost for studying and living there for 16 months for an Mba is 120,000 euros. The avg. Roi is expected to be in 3 to 5 yrs (which is not bad).
The final idea is to study and get a good job.
If the college or university which you are trying to get in, is in the top 20 or top 30 of the QS ranking, then it's worth it to spend a large amount of money.
Anyways, I am out of India, man.
This country is going on a path to doom.
Hey, I am planning to study in France too.
Would you like to connect?
Read my comment bro !!
Lmao I'm also writing the GMAT
@@PriyaAnand-f6z
"Hello! I saw your comment about planning to study in France, and I share a similar goal. I’m currently an undergrad student and planning to take GMAT in near future, and France is also one of my target countries. If you'd like to connect and exchange insights, juzzt let me know!"
If you are not in India then why are you bothered? Make sure you are not doomed instead of commenting randomly about India
In no weather, a leather jacket is suitable for india
Full disclosure n aevy tv are truely levelling up the content in india!
Much needed video...Thanks a lot full disclosure team ♥️♥️
This is applicable to middle or upper middle class students only
My dad asked me take th yatch to London trust we have the same problems
Which middle class could afford ₹40-70 as just tution fees in India? Lol
@@vibhutisrivastava2789 middle class can spend that much and if u cant then you are not middle class
Studying abroad is way costlier but I believe that the opportunities you get and personal development you get,internships experience and exposure makes it worth
if you dont have to take loan.....correct....
if you have to take shit tonne of loan.....a failed venture will effect your life for a very significant time
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
Only channel having useful content which are actually useful and not just stimulations 💯
Damn such a great timing....
Making me rethink about study abroad decision
Thanks for the perspective
I mean if u are a brilliant student then definitely go somewhere they will value your brilliance .
My friend is a dentist from government dental college Bangalore.
His college fee was 10000 rupees per year. He also got stipend during intership.
His sister stays in USA with her ultra rich husband. That lady hates india. She sent him a job offer. Note: dentistry is one of the highest paid jobs in the USA. He declined the job, and the response offended his sister. His sister actually wanted to be a dentist so that she could go to the USA and earn 💲but she couldn't because she was not brilliant. But this man a total back bencher, didn't even study properly for UG neet,wrote the exam cuz his mom forced him to,got a seat in the best college in karnataka and now pursues agriculture. Do you know what he said to me the last time i met him "bro dentistry made me fat lazy and it's boring". Now he pursues agriculture along with animal husbandry and takes care of his mom.
What a weirdo. Like why would someone do that.
Merely a version of the story...his real reasons are more than that
He's based like literally pursuing passion and happiness is the best thing you could do.
Jealous he's happier than you probably
Mom is one of the reasons most of us cannot go abroad. I don't think you understand the pain of leaving far away from parents
@@debaprasad9379so true
Ive just graduated and i decided to stay in india because of the start up boom and to change the country
Its sad after watching the video people are still not accepting the fomo and just making reasons since 5 years i have been preparing to move abroad dropping the plan was tuff but an correct decision
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
It's time to consider countries like france, Belgium and Netherlands for masters programs. It's definitely an extra task to learn the language but the masters fee are crazy cheaper. In public french university, the cost of 1 year masters program is 400€ (35000 rup)
i know many who did that and return.....
when someone tells you there is labour shortage in these countries.....they mean labour and plumbers....not graduates
They only milk you for money and then send you back without any jobs.
Indeed true. My friend went abroad for higher studies. Now let alone pay back the loan, he cannot even get health insurance. Also on the verge of depression 😢😢
Simple thing is theres no escapism also we only consider financials here but on the other hand as Indians when we live in the western society things get even worse like racism, xenophobia, alienation, discrimination and depression so yeah the better option is always to improve yourself and not to run.
No one's "running away", but seeking better opportunities, just like how ancestors of many city dwellers moved from villages. Or how people move across states in India, and settle in states with culture that is foreign to what they grew up in. The challenges you say are in India too - regionalism, Marathi v. Bihari/Tamilians (in the 60s or 70s at least), South v. North etc etc. Then linguistic lines. I understand when you say that and seek solace by not moving. My experience with those who move are the ambitious ones, who would look past these potential challenges for moving even within India in the past - moving outside gives similar solace to the ambitious ones these days. Different strokes for different folks, that's all it is I think.
People go to abroad not just for degrees. They go to explore new things new technologies new environment. Its a way more than u think 💯. Nd there is lots of college in abroad who offers u courses under 20lacs.
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
@ The truth is the initial struggle in blue-collar jobs is often a stepping stone for many students. These jobs help them survive, pay off loans, and gain experience in a new country. However, it's essential to assess whether the return on investment justifies the cost. Nd no one has invested 1 cr. On education if someone does for ex. harvard business school or something they will not do such jobs.
@@abhayy619 you can tour many countries for a fraction of the cost of masters...
@@abhayy619 So what is the data on success: failure ratio? How many are able to transition out of low wage and menial jobs into a respectable high growth profession? Do tell.
@@sb5224 How it could be possible to get data. No one cares bro which profession you are working The only thing that matters that you are living in top Countries in the world. Where you are surrounded by elite people. In The End You Won
To study afar, to chase distant dreams,
But in truth, what’s the cost behind the gleam?
Many depart with hope in their eyes,
But the road is steep, full of worldly sighs.
A sea of expenses, so deep and wide,
Are the golden shores worth the costly tide?
For the books and the papers, what do they grant?
True learning is found where the heart can chant.
The journey abroad, it may seem so bright,
But wisdom is hidden in your own light.
Don’t chase the horizon where the price is steep,
For your soul’s worth more than what money can keep.
Seek not the paths paved with others' tears,
True study begins within your own sphere.
The world’s a classroom, your heart’s the guide,
The price of learning’s no longer a ride.
So before you set forth, let your mind be still,
Ask if this journey truly fulfills.
For knowledge is yours, it’s here and now,
And the worth of your studies is in your vow.
I am abroad and I won't say don't go abroad. But only one WARNING: don't ever go to countries where they don't speak english. (Europe)
Not necessarily. I live in germany and you just need to learn german. I feel its worth it.
@momobhai3792 yeah but most Indian students are never able to reach fluent level.
Aah yes, like everybody can clear JEE advanced and join IITs ....
Didi, just look at fees of Amity, yes Amity, their fees is 9 lakh for CSE without accommodation and mess. With everything included, it's around 18-20 lakh. Now compare it with Germany... Sure german is a barrier and you're effectively killing your career if you're living in Germany without german but if you overcome that, German universities offer better education. No doubt. Not to mention programs of Apprenticeship and Study Abroad Scholarships (ie studying out of Germany).... So if you play your cards right, you can effectively make cost of living zero.
Even then, only 45 lakhs are needed if you want to sit idle at hostel and do nothing.
Well if you waste your whole college life sitting idle in hostel, there's no point.
Freshers these days are getting 10+ LPA out of college. In 2 - 2.5 years your full loan is completed.
So no point is wasting your parents money.
I did my masters in Germany and can't get any job even after 2 years. ( Computer Science)
Only 2 out of 17 Indian batchmates secured a full time job rest all are unemployed and came back.
Not even worth it.
1) Germany is just another propaganda.
2) Already so many Engineers are applying from INDIA so those who have less 10 years of top experience in MNCs like Amazon , Google etc and can't speak C1 level GERMAN will have no chance.
3) Education degree won't matter.
4) Germans are r@cist. They won't give you internships, even entry level jobs are given to locals , blacks , arabs and europeans. Indians are considered last.
And you will face r@cism university. Even in dorms your European flatmates will create troubles.
There is a rule that to get a room you have to get approval from other flatmates and most Europeans don't want to share flat with INDIANS.
5) Don't get motivated by Insta reels. Germany is unsafe. Living is like hell. 8 months extreme winter always rain snow. Public transport is shit, have to wait 3 hours for bus. Buying a bicycle means spending 2 lacs.
Most areas ain't safe lots of addict, pickpockets and knife attackers.
Amazon Parcels stolen regularly.
Plus you will be spending 10 lakhs per year living cost alone. There are no part time.
3 years degree means wasting 35 lacs with no placement.
At least Amity and other universities will bring companies and get you placed. In GERMANY no one cases. They will teach bullshit theory in class.
Locals and Europeans are taken out given internships and hired by companies, INDIAN students have to go back to INDIA.
@rh334 okay, so did you learn German or not?
@@Apurvanotfound
I tried till B1 and later left as it's too expensive to survive.
But even those who have C1 level German are struggling.
There are no jobs and already so many people apply from INDIA and other countries.
And why should a German company hire some INDIAN in Germany and pay him 60 Lacs when it can easily get a cheap resource from INDIA in 20k salary. No one will take you seriously in interviews tbh.
I was planning to do my masters from Germany😢@@rh334 RUclipsrs like Nikhilesh Dhure, Bharat in Germany, etc. always promote studying there :/. Anyways
so, you're back in India. Did you secure any job bro?
Also, thanks for giving a reality Check!!
I have explained the same to my son who completed engineering this year. He understood and got a job. now he is focusing on improving his skills and will pursue job oversees over a period of time..
I am *34 years old.* Today, everything is focused on Gen Z in mind, such as the *ecosystem, products, and services like fast fashion, fast food, credit cards,* etc. However, ... All this money from parents' pockets, so keep that in mind.
@@luffywest gen z works and have jobs remember that
In India if you apply to MBA and engineering with a caste certificate then only sky is the limit 😂
Thank you for making this video. I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
what are the odds that this dropped the day of my ivy league Early Decision results
The best engineering college in India are the IITs which are not even in the top 100 list of universities, but are still much harder to get into due to competition.
It is literally easier to join Caltech or TSU than get into an IIT
@Homelander702 for that you should show real research and impact of your achievement. Not a mug up exam like JEE or CAT, which you sit in a room and cram for years.
Brutal truth released ....... Thankks Aevy!!
honestly, i’m not sure when i say this, but why do i feel like the majority of students who go there aren’t aware of the obvious struggles? if you’re going to study abroad, it’s definitely going to be a difficult road. it all comes down to how much effort you can put into dealing with every obstacle along the way. plus, it’s not like you won’t struggle in india. there’s going to be struggle everywhere, no matter what. you just have to weigh out your struggles and compare them to figure out the right one to pick, based on the effort you can put in and whether you think it’s worth it-though that’s a pretty subjective factor. ultimately, if you prepare yourself and stay committed, the rewards of studying abroad can outweigh the challenges. it’s all about perspective and effort. just do proper research and make yourself familiar with the incoming struggles so you can get a headstart onto things.
tip: talking to students who are already there studying the course ur applying for helps get a good perspective of reality.
Really excellent video.
Well written and well displayed.
❤
This video can be taken in a way according to each's own biases towards studying abroad 😂
comment section proves your point
A word of CAUTION: The world is increasingly becoming unsafe for Indians abroad and will continue to do so because Indians are rhe only ones who will be available for work, have kids, lead others etc.
As someone who studied abroad, worked and returned to India, I'd suggest that choose the field of study carefully keeping in mind the changing industry, study there, gain some experience and come back and start somethingof your own.
India is a fabulous place where your experience can be amazing if you work hard enough and enter the upper middle class.
The tradeoff will be very tough to justify once you start experiencing the dark sides of living in the west.
I thank and value your words of suggestion. I have a doubt. Currently I am 25 and a BBA grad (2020) with NO WORTHY HARDSKILLS to be mentioning in my CV. But I do have some work ex at a corporate. Along with this, currently I am preparing for all MBA exams of India (Except GMAT). But since competition is cut throat in CAT etc, I still don't have any decent B school call, so I am planning to write CAT'25 along with some job. My question here is, I wanna finalise and pick any particular specialisation this year and build my profile in it. So, can you share which stream in MBA should be chosen by me from the point of FURUTEPROOFLING my job life ahead. See, I know you may suggest to explore my interests and decide for myself- true. But I am open and flexible to have my career in whichever MBA fied which would give me growth in all aspects. To narrow down my own research in picking a field:- I have dropped the idea to pursue Finance (as I can't bear hectic Investment banking job plus I am weak at numbers). I am well aware that a CFA would be the best skill for finance but anyway. Next, I don't wanna pursue an HR too cus you can't learn any hardskills there. Third:- I have shortlisted learning about Data Analytics and Marketing skills. But I need your suggestion that how's the growth trajectory of a Data analyst+MBA grad in India? (I don't wanna go foreign) and consider this as my first question to you. Second and last question is:- How is a growth for a Marketng guy in indian market?
That's it. Thanks if you read and care to answer. :)
To be honest, you should be ready to lose 30 to 40 lakhs as a gamble to secure a visa in US, UK... its not FOMO .. just taking a chance.. 30 - 40 lakhs gamble is nothing in your life. Take chances go abroad
Why only UK or USA ? You can go to Germany Netherlands too
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
@@sharabeshj1177 30-40 lakhs is nothing? Wahhh
As a teenage girl I would prefer going to a any other decent country (even less popular ones ) only to be at a place where i feel safe and don't have to worry about my dignity even after being an independent working woman
Education in India is pathetic...
There are only a few good colleges which can only accommodate around 5% of top students and the others have no option
5% is an exaggeration
i have studied abroad and worked in office, here's my take on life......
Education is highly overrated and work experience is highly underrated.....
I feel that it is better if you can afford to study abroad with a minimal loan amount only because while the struggle is always there the payback is manifold ,like actual work life balance unlike the Indian paper only work life balance, decent facilities for the tax paid and a chance to work on cutting edge technologies. Something like Open AI will not happen in India. Why? OpenAI was simply an experiment to test the boundaries of AI and was not supposed to be commercialized yet it raised billions of dollars in Funding and had the ability to hire the best researchers while in India our PhD scholars have to beg for stipends, pray that they come on time otherwise work part time and become errand boys for their Guides in some cases.
School graduates these days go to college just to get a degree. They learn something along the way for sure, but the motivation to pursue it isn't something that came of learning something new or acquiring a new skill. It is rather motivated (especially for foreign education) by the flashy insta stories and shorts of life over there. It is not wrong, but by doing this they overlook the other struggles of studying abroad as mentioned in the video. It is expensive, and may not be of expected value in terms of education as well. Moreover, for immigrants, it is harder to get jobs and even if you get one, there is a risk of being laid off. Coming back to India is less of an option because paying back the student loans would be impossible by working from India.
I am perplexed by seeing thousands Indian students in Canada and UK working in cleaning services, food delivery and construction jobs after spending 1 Cr on their education and living expenses. 1 Cr to work as a house cleaner or food delivery guy? Why guys? Please guys be more judicious with your money and time.
Answer for Why students choose to go abroad is in the Video itself, 'Plummeting rupee value'
If you know exactly what you are good in and what exactly you want from specific country then only move abroad for instance you wanna pursue some research work
I'm sorry but at 10:35 you mention earning £49800 is equivalent to earning Rs60000 a month in India. That is very misleading and not completely true. After taxes a salary of 49800 will be £3281 pounds a month. Sure if you're living in London, that's not much but anywhere outside of London that is equivalent to earning 1.32 lacs a month in Bangalore or even more depending on the city. Additionally you get much better benefits, quality of life, significantly better AQI. I think 95% of Indians would make that trade.
I'm among the top 1% earner in India and I would never trade for such a low salary where I've to scrap everything for just living. I would rather choose a high paying job in other nations be it European countries or SE Asian countries.
@@00009sun Claiming you’re in India’s “top 1%” doesn’t automatically outrank earning £49,800 in the UK, especially outside London.
That’s not “scraping by”-it comfortably covers living costs plus perks like universal healthcare.
You’re also ignoring far better infrastructure, AQI, and work-life balance.
Sure, some places might pay more, but overlooking cost of living and social benefits is shortsighted.
If you prefer India, that’s your choice-but don’t pretend most people wouldn’t benefit from that salary abroad.
@@debangshusarkar705 My relatives are staying at London. I know the ground truth. Sure infrastructure wise it's better. But that 50k pound is too low. Some one desperate to move out of India would trade with it anyday. I make more than 50L+ hence I would prefer at least 100k pounds for living a comfortable life in London and atleast 80k pounds out of UK. Personal observation.
PS - Never settle for less out of desperation. If you have the skills you can achieve your goals through consistency. Ignorance is bliss.
I can get sooo much more out of 1.3 lakh a month salary in India. Cook, maid, etc. Also, AQI is only an issue in Delhi. India is so much bigger than Delhi.
@@arjunprs You may afford cheap domestic help in India, but that doesn’t negate the crumbling infrastructure and power cuts many residents face. Claiming air pollution is a “Delhi-only” issue is absurd when Kanpur, Lucknow, and Kolkata often record AQIs above 200, well past the “unhealthy” mark of 150. No matter how much you stretch 1.3 lakhs, it won’t fix the daily smog you breathe or the inconsistent services you rely on. Meanwhile, the UK’s NHS, stable utilities, and effective public services provide a far better baseline for quality of life. If having a maid is the pinnacle of your priorities, you might want to reconsider your lungs-and your logic.
yes definitely rather than moving into debt and making your life depressed will be more better if you put that money into your business or startup that will give you good ROI rather than being at risk for getting a job, make your parents risk and burden free they already fought for your studies from last 10-15 years.. be a wise human to think about the all the possibilities. I am sorry if I hurt anyone else feelings. Truth is you will also end up just like me graduated from one of the best universities in U.K. with a debt of 50 lakhs with a no job and returning to India. Think wisely in your life
You have to compare the costs abroad at the same time you have to compare with the bad system of education in India. Yeah there are always a handful of people. Doing something great anywhere at anytime. It's my personal view. If you make a video of that's up to half an hour while comparing costs and education systems in India. That's a good comparison.
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Loving the regular uploads, keep it up and keep doing full disclosures. We love your vids ❤
the total seats in IITs :( I love them but the amount of our talent we make feel worthless -- people who get 80-99.7 percentile in JEE this is messed up isnt it. Need to fix this!
Just check the acceptance rate of foreign universities .
@shauryakansal1081 - Make every university world class. Why fixated in IIT like casteists. Nobel laureates once researched in Madras university and mumbai universities.
Others : let's Immigrate
🇮🇳 : Foreign degree
Filter coffee is the best part for sure! ☕
Fantastic as always Loveena and Team ❤
Uff.... the Edit 🔥🤌
so this video is about how much or how less a degree can affect your career , can you make video of second side of the coin - how skillset affects your career as a freshy in this job world
im 3 mins into the video and my question is how is this different from india or anywhere else in the world? students live in DORMS not penthouses bruh. And wherever you go thats why, locations and universities are compared. You cant compare tier 1 cities in india to each other easily so why should studying abroad be the same for everyone, right?
Clean Air and No honking is worth it for me
Another great video..
thank you for this video i really need it!!
"the filter coffee" part is sooooo real....i'm doing my masters in melbourne... and aussies have this delusion that thier coffee is the best [PS: it's absolutely terrible... haven't met a single person who's had tapri chai and still actually like melbourne coffee]
Thanks for fully disclosing the stark reality of studying abroad
People comment are the people who went to foreign country and justifying there mistake and making fun of there own country
Gandhi, Nehru, Ambedkar, Bose, Patel, Bhagat Singh Savarkar etcetc all of them went to study abroad and came back to India and rest is history. These freedom fighters should be our idols and follow their path. International experience of Nehru was also one of the reasons why Nehru was choosen as first PM over Sardar Patel. Nehru's NAM is the reson why India is benefitting today. You didn't include these people in your video? Why?
Sanghi stooge like Jagdeep Dhankar is mentally bankrupt.
a sister in need is a sister indeed
70% masters students are actually indians and 20% indians. Chinese now apply for bachelors more rhan masters. Cuz for cs, it moslty asians are there and remaining chinese.
such an amazing content! thank you!
India 🇮🇳 nee yavva thaggedele ❤
I always thought the both channels and the girls on aevy tv and Full disclosure looks quite similar and now this promotion made me smie a bit😁
Same even the video format is the same
What are you saying, don't compare indian university masters from iit , iim or delhi University. No indian cheap university could tackle them. Foreign education is different in terms of practical knowledge rather than theoretical knowledge. Job opportunities to find there and do other works. Sometimes sit takes time. Every foreign study has pro and cons. In india , it is also the same. When a person aged 25 or above , don't get a job struggling to find job other than his profession, he faced criticism by parents ,humiliated and so on. Then what is the use of that master degree or bachelors degreein india, if you can't get a job of that profession.many people in india do underemployment( doing employment on other without any knowledge than what you have pursued your bachelors/ masters degree in that subject. ) most engineers are doing delivery, sales and marketing, and so on . Even MBA's are underpaid according to their subject. They have to work on low wages of rs 15000 per month in a company and still struggle a lot. Doing field work.
"Filter coffee" punchline is epic, kudos to script witer.
9:24 That's the map of UK and Ireland, unfortunately they aren't the same country
14:12 movie/series name?????🙂
Movie - "The Man Who Knew Infinity"
Graduation does not matter , living and experience matter , but I also hate taking loan , loan is liability
Awesome videooo ✨✨
Simple... Sell property, invest in mutual funds live on the interest over
00:05 - Studying abroad offers life-changing experiences but includes significant challenges.
02:15 - Indian students increasingly pursue studies abroad for better opportunities.
04:19 - Studying abroad can lead to overwhelming financial burdens despite prestige.
06:23 - The reality of studying abroad often differs from romanticized expectations.
08:30 - The financial and job prospects for international students studying abroad are often disappointing.
10:40 - Studying abroad is no longer the only path to success.
12:42 - Understanding the emotional and economic costs of studying abroad.
14:47 - Studying abroad has hidden emotional, financial, and physical costs.
I was chasing the same, in one way or the other, Thanks for the video.
Hi could you make a video on CEED examination... And more about its carreer i saw lot of videos.... And got lot of view point.... So would you plz make a video for master in design schools...
I believe people should move abroad. But not make the mistake of going for education. That's a fatal mistake if you're not at the top, or from a top university. For example, someone studying at ETH Zurich.
Otherwise, those intelligent enough, must try their hands at startups and earn plenty, here, or in a globalized business, and then move abroad with a L1 or EB1 Visa or similar.
Thank your for this valuable information
Hey Full Disclosure Team. Can you please make a video about the pros and cons of an online master's degree? As many platforms like Upgrad and Coursera provide these kinds of degrees, is it really worth it, or are those just a gimmick?
Like always straight to the point.
Why are they not staying in India ? We have perfect healthcare here, low unemployment, fairer taxation, lowest to no corruption, no reservation, perfect roads, perfect public transport, perfect retirement support, no pollution, very less inflation, world level research and education, and many more. They must reconsider their decision.
It's all linked to popluation and corruption and the way society developed, unfortunately that will change in next couple decades in foreign countries
Even 20 years back Pound is costly. With falling ruepe how are they doing it. With inflation so high.
Do a video about studying engineering is a good choice? Placement rates in India?
This is so true!
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another harsh reality video on study abroad but still it is better than low wages, exploitation, worst work life balance,pollution, quality of life
Lol bro... Did you watch the whole video?
"Low wage job in india" is better than a "Low wage job in india with 50 lakhs debt"
5 to 6 lacks fees in good indian institutes for masters? Hell no.
12:49 unexpected sponsorship
you missed this "students leave here because it sucks here"
@@maximus103 well it's gonna suck more with loans to repay you know...
Great channel great videos but focus on personal branding too would be intresting to know about the lives of people on aevy tv and full disclosure
I'm planning to go to the usa for pursuing art careers (animation and graphic design stuff) as a bachelor after 12th grade in 2025. Is it fine to go under scholarships and a fixed budget?
I feel like this channel needs to go at ground level rather than just showing the data and doing meta analysis
India sucks because the deserved ones are not getting the seat because of reservation and we are left with no option I
Do a research and i bet most of the students will belong to general merit !!!
How much I know no one is going because of these 4 names