Always heard this advice from people who choose a cheaper university coz the outcomes are similar and it's better to graduate with a lesser debt. Life as an immigrant in the USA is very uncertain and there is a big problem related to the visa.
All what is said looks rosy. But look in actaul suitation. There is already stagnation in IT jobs and difficult to sustain who are here since y*ers. Think about before you come.
IT jobs are meant to be such since years and there was much worse layoff market before also it's just you all came to know now. If u talk about competition it was even before also because cs is a competitive job and asks for continuous learning and upskilling so there's nothing new about it. It's just you all have seen this for the first time and thinking the IT market has become bad but in actuality it's little bad than expected but not worse. Better to accept this market is a normal market but it's becoming highly competitive and what y'all think "a good market" will never come to anytime in the future
Great video! Thanks so much for making a data-driven video and not just spread misinformation (extremely prevalent online these days, especially when it comes to this topic)
I think the research is extensive and appreciate the efforts with analysis, hope to see a video on the same topic next year when we know about the new President, and another additional pointer on recession - Fed rates affect it directly, since it's started to go on a rate cut cycle, by 2027 you can expect inflation rate to come back to what it was pre-covid levels, and job rates will improve by a significant margin
What is the scope of non-tech careers in the USA, eg, management, finance, consulting, accounts? How it looks after MS in upcoming years, PLEASE SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS.
arey ha bhai, H1b toh theek he, lekin comaonies ab STEM OPT walo ko bhi nahi rakh rahi...They are asking " Will you now or in NEAR FUTURE require Visa sponsorship" aur jaise hi STEM OPT pata chalta he toh siddhe Reject...F1 visa expire hone tak bhi kaam kar sakte the toh best tha, cause investment pura nikal jata..H1B toh door ki cheez ho gayi
MATLAB BHAI aap ese bol rahe ho ke ... after 2 year education, 3year stem opt me job nahi milti ?? but bhai for example after 2 year education , kya me koi bi job ( not releated or related to my field of study ) kar sakta hu mera loan repay karne ke liye. bro please reply as i have got visa for florida tech ( fall 24) , but after asking around many students there online, they said there are no part time available currently. To me confuse hu bhai , ke itna bada loan ka risk le ke jana chahiye ya nahi ???
Great video! Really like the calm and cool manner in which you used data and showcased all the different things to consider before coming to a conclusion. 😇🙌
Hey I am planning for my masters in spring 2025 in the USA in MIS . Is it a wise decision to do this course while considering the current market in the USA ?
Hi Vivek Thank you for the insights But can you explain the scenario for students who will be graduating this year? With elections in Nov how will it impact the job market?
Hello brother, I am from India and I want to do master degree from USA and my monthly salary is 80 thousand and I have done MCA from Indira Gandhi National Open University and I want from where can I get money to do master degree? USA, please tell me the cost and if I have taken a loan, what is the process of our loan and can I do a part-time job using it?
Hi, I got an offer from the top colleges for MS in Information Systems and IT, please pick in terms of job placements and long-term 1. Santa Clara Uni, Silicon Valley - 2 year program at 68000 USD fees at main campus 2. Arizona State Uni, Tempe - 1 year program at 66000 USD fees at main campus, 3. Northeastern Uni, SV - 2 year program at 63000 USD fees, satellite campus 4. San Jose State Uni, SV - 2 year program at 45000 USD fees, satellite campus 5. Claremont Graduate Uni, LA - 2 year program at 53000 USD fees at main campus 6. Cal State Uni, LA & Long beach - 2 year program at 55000 USD fees at main campus 7. Drexel, Clark, Pace, Florida State, and California Lutheran University - 2 year at 48000 USD fees at main campus. Regards Yash
San Jose looks like a good choice. It was one of the colleges I applied for but never got it. Location wise its great but living expenses may be too much.
have heard of folks who did it and are working now, just check if it gives your two years of opt and reach out to alumni who have graduated. They can guide you better.
Nothing useful provided as far as education is concerned in USA. Most of the information is on job/visa after master's which does NOT make sense for someone who wants to study (purpose of coming). He/she at that time can go back to the country of origin or do a PhD etc.