Good luck. Are you doing masters in computer science, if yes from first year itself start preparing for jobs which means (1) Networking (Extremely important) (2) Open source contribution (3) Competitive coding practice. solve one problem a day, in a year you would have solved 365
nice sharing! Very informative. I graduated Mechanical Engineering but recently change my career into IT , working for a US company (not in the US though..) and really looking forward for an opportunity to a new adventure in the US! wish me luck!
I have been following your channel for almost 2 months now,content is very helpful and informative . Sir, could you please make a video comparing the pros and cons of doing ms in CS and data science(US)?and pls do cover all aspects starting from uni fee to job opportunities and also the level of coding one needs, as this would benifit a lot of people who are confused like me.It would be super helpful for me. Thank you.
University doesn't matter much for technical fields. Generally, non-technical fields are not recommended. If you know something like Java, Networking, or Information Security, getting a job is incredibly easy. The business-related fields like marketing, data science, and analytics, usually suffer a lot while finding jobs. I have even seen product managers have an easier time finding jobs and many business analytics grads having to take product management roles. Moreover for non-stem courses its very hard to pay off your loan since there's no stem extension, fees are high, and it's hard to find a job.
You are absolutely right. But the bright side is that once you prove yourself and get onto some good product based company with good culture they will value you. It is hard to find seasoned and intelligent engineers nowadays so they will definitely value you.
Germany is indeed a great option... they have SAP, Volkswagen, etc. The only issue might be taxes, bt for a country with good and affordable healthcare, and tuition-free studies in public universities, it is understandable. So ideally, germany is good for starting a career. And US is good for making money a bit later in your career
Ireland is also becoming popular for data science as many tech giants have their hqs in ireland. Please make a video on doing Master's in Ireland vs India.
Very informative video and the way he explains is incredible. Also please make videos on m.s. in data science from different countries and how much it will cost. If you want to charge something then surely charge for it but do give career advice for the same.
University doesn't matter much for technical fields. Generally, non-technical fields are not recommended. If you know something like Java, Networking, or Information Security, getting a job is incredibly easy. The business-related fields like marketing, data science, data engineering and analytics, usually suffer a lot while finding jobs. I have even seen product managers have an easier time finding jobs and many business analytics grads having to take product management roles. Moreover for non-stem courses its very hard to pay off your loan since there's no stem extension, fees are high, and it's hard to find a job.
Hello sir, I am currently studying my bachelors degree in Computing which is of 3 years (Altogether 15 years of schooling). Is 3 years bachelors degree applicable to study masters in US ?
Good Morning Sir! I have a small doubt regarding web development course, whether we have to choose it as a specilization in Computer Science or does it have any full time course particularly on (web development).
Brotha, I made some indian friends during my degree. I’m an indian american born and brought up in the US, I never once did I appreciate being in America until my friends told me about their problems. Its worth coming here if you have a lot of money and you know you’re gonna get a job here. Otherwise its a risky investment. Now whether I get a job or not, i can stay in the US for as long as I like because I’m a citizen. But its not the same for my friends and people gotta be prepared for those kinda of eventualities.
I agree. But I have interacted with so many non US citizens here and majority of them end up staying here.. since they have a need they work extra hard and get a job. There is rare percentage who has to go back and it can kind of ruin their plans.
@@codebasics Yes I agree. Politics has made their choice of staying in the US after masters is fickle since Trump reduced the number of H1B’s that can be issued based on country. One of my friends from masters had to leave for India due to a family emergency but she cants stay otherwise she risks losing her visa. Its heartbreaking to see
If I have a bachelor’s degree (comp sci) in the Philippines, will I be able to land in a job in the US? Do they consider immigrants who graduated from other countries?
Great and honest video really like it, Just one question I have if we have already 3 years of experience and then come to US for studies and then look for job, is it like starting from 0 as well as wasting 2-3 years of experience, as we have missed the link between industry and education, or do we get position based on previous experience.
Great video. Straight to the point, no nonsense and practical advice. One question: how practical is it to get sw development jobs after MS CS, having worked entirely in software testing till now ? I have occasionally done some automation in python, shell, TCL
Hi Dhaval. Thanks for your efforts to share you knowledge and experience. I have been following your videos for quite some time. I have a suggestion for you to consider. Do you have any arrangement where someone can pay and book one-to-one session with you for specified time (30 min, 1 hr, etc.) to ask you specific questions that you may or may not have covered in your videos. This setup will benefit you for your time and gives other the opportunity to have their specific questions answered. Also, since this will be a paid service, people will be respectful of your time. This gives some of us who have limited free-time the opportunity to get immediate answers without the need to go thru all your videos. I believe this will be a win-win for everyone. Thanks for your feedback.
Syed, that is indeed a good suggestion and I get your point. The issue is my time availibility. With 9 to 6 job and youtube as a side hustle I rarely have even 30 minutes for a consultation. I try to give my knowledge for free via youtube comments and videos. During that process I also understand needs and questions that people have and I plan my future videos accordingly. But thanks again for giving detailed feedback
It's usually about "could" not "should". If you have relevant experience or projects or subjects in bachelor's, then select data science or computer science.
i think computer science because you can easily transfer from cs to ds but ds in very narrow and also cs have so many job positions so if you get bored doing one you can easily transfer
Hi sir, Do people with 6-7 years of work experience as a developer, need to start with the junior most roles after MS...or do they resume from the roles they are already working in India. (Considering if they join the same org in usa that they worked for in india or perhaps a diff organization)
Sir i thankful for your genuine points about the facts in software engineering jobs. Many students who wish study ir stay wil definitely benefits. This is really true brother and mother of advice. Thanks lot sir.
What if you don't get a USA visa required for a Master's degree in the first attempt at a Visa interview? Should one then take a job and then apply for a USA visa after 2-years or apply for a Canada/another country visa instead?
Hey there , what's more advisable between doing masters right after completing bachelor's(COMPUTER SCIENCE) or get some real work experience of like 2 years and then come for masters in USA ?
I feel that getting some experience and than come here is better. Your experience will not only help in studies but to find a job as well after your masters is over
@@codebasics and does that experience should be in relevant field(such as if I am having experience in web development)and then doing masters in USA and applying for data science Jobs(provided that you have enough competent skills to crack that interview) ?
In CNN, After using 'n' filters, we will get n feature maps. From those n feature maps, we will get n Max Pooling layers. So My doubt is do we flatten each MaxPooling layer and train our neural network on that or do we combine all max-pooling layers values and flatten into one big column and train our neural network with that big column flatten layer?
you combine all max pooling layers and flatten them in one big column to feed it to fully connected dense NN. I have a video on how CNN works watch that it will clear your doubts.
Hi Sir I want to ask one question My son is persuing ms in cse from ut arlington. Presently he is taking rudely to me. I am worried for him. Is he will be in pressure?
Sir the video is very informative. I would like to do my Masters in US. So what are the eligibility criteria to study in US? Is GRE examination required for joining any universities in US?
Hello Sir ,I am fresher in Electrical Engineering.Though I am not much into coding i have the basics of C,C++ and Embedded C. I wanted to ask you whether it would be good for me to go for masters in Electrical engineering in USA or only doing masters in Software and Data Science is beneficial.I don't want to risk it because I don't enjoy coding much and switching to major in CS would be comparitively harder for me . I am really confused ,will be helpful if you can guide me through this scenario
In Germany, you pay per semester to the university a fee which is 300-400 euros or less, you have ticket. Which can be used in the public transportation in the city of the university
Thanks fro your excellent and valuable information sir. i am really grateful for this video. I want an honest suggestion about study and work in usa. hope you could help me sir. I am a 2020 graduate in computer science field with 8.52 CGPA overall, no backlogs history. in addition in my university study system we have always been concentrated and taught on theory rather than in coding so i have basic fundamentals on programming languages but not too good in coding. which is why i thought of taking up Masters in data science in USA. What is your best suggestion for my future??
sir let my confusion clear please i am very under pressure that which degree should i do from usa which should be scope able for me there as i can get job easily there and what should i do from Data Science and Machin Learning ?
Hello... First of all, really sorry for the late comment Anyways, can u please post a video based on the courses related to computer science in America?
Hello! I am Pooja from India. I have a master's degree in organic chemistry and work experience in the education industry. I have currently decided to go for a master's in the USA and struggling with the course selection between "data analytics and instructional design." I don't have a technology background so I am still eligible for a master's in data analytics? Also, which out of these two courses will be helpful to pick H1 visa?
Hi I am 36 years old working in India , if I want to move to US for exploring opportunities on Data science, is it a good idea to enroll for MS in data science in US
There is e lerning platform, which provide ms in machine learning in University of arizona, with hybrid course..is it worth to study for 30lakhs ruppes
Informative video. Thanks for this. Can you suggest which course is better, MS in CS or MIS? I have more than 7 years of software engineering experience.
University doesn't matter much for technical fields. Generally, non-technical fields are not recommended. If you know something like Java, Networking, or Information Security, getting a job is incredibly easy. The business-related fields like marketing, data science, and analytics, usually suffer a lot while finding jobs. I have even seen product managers have an easier time finding jobs and many business analytics grads having to take product management roles. Moreover for non-stem courses its very hard to pay off your loan since there's no stem extension, fees are high, and it's hard to find a job.
@@mohit4902 Bro I've a doubt: I'm very much interested in the data science domain (particularly ML, DL, NLP, in which I've considerable experience) and want to do an MS to build my career further in this. So in this scenario, what is suggestible doing MS in CS/MIS etc (with focus on data science primarily), or MS in data science is also okay? I see that scope of data science jobs has leapfrogged over the years so....
But some of parents don't allow their son or daughter to study aboard in foreign region. They think it's not safe and maybe risk (or may be trust issue😅) , ❗️ (it's just my thought )❗️
Hello Sir, I have 6 years of experience in software development and I am planning to do my MS from US. I am really confused whether I should go for CS and choose electives for Machine learning or should I do MS in Data Science/Machine Learning. Awaiting your reply. Thanks in advance.
I would go for computer science with electives in machine learning and data science. That way you have the option for doing job as computer engineer as well as data scientist. For one data scientist job there will be 30 software engineer jobs. You need to get a job in order to file h1b visa hence I would strongly suggest comp science course.
@@codebasics Thank you for your suggestion, it will help me alot 😊. Can you please suggest what will be a better choice for me Data Science electives or Machine Learning electives, considering my experience as developer, future growth and opportunities.
@@tanvishah9085 Hi Tanvi, hope you're doing fine. I have 3.5 years of experience as software developer in an MNC in India. I am planning to do my masters in US. Do you know if my experience in India will be considered or will I have to start as a fresher after my masters in US.
I did my undergraduation in Computer Science engineering as major and had a nano degree in Machine Learning from Udacity and I have a work experience of 12 months. Could you please help me in picking Computer Science engineering or Data science and analytics for Masters. I am confused in this
What would it cost decently sir for having a masters degree in data science at US As always the expenses are not clear So can you explain what would be the expenses be like in full detail for students who want to pursue masters in US
I usually ignore the luck part but the superdumb part is giving me stress. I got an admit from DePaul MS Data science. Waiting for other universities. 😂
Is part time job is legal alone with this course in US?? And also if I take ms in data science can I search for data analyst jobs (I am not at all good at coding)
I dont suggest anyone to come to USA for masters with a target of data analyst role. The issue is no company will file your h1b. For software engineer, data scientist type of role it is okay (but that requires coding knowledge). You can do part time job while doing masters, for example many students do on campus job and allowed to work 20 hrs a week
Hi. I want to go into Data Science field. What should I target MS in Statistics or MS in Data Science? I have a masters degree in economics from India.
I am planning to do MS in CS in the USA with a plan of returning to India after 4 to 5 years, is that not possible? i dont want to stay there forever with my future kids like my current relatives. You have created a huch doubt in my mind now.....!!
I am mechanical engineer so i am struggling to get into MS data science so i decided to apply for flexible courses which gives me more electives like Eng. Management in Northeastern and then break into data science. Should i move forward with this?
Is your recommendation only suitable to people who have CS backgrounds? It seems programming is the key. How about those who have mathematical backgrounds but knows nothing about programming?
People with math background can also do it and yes you need to learn programming which is doable. I know many math guys and girls who have done this and they are successful today
@@codebasics Thanks for your kindness. To be specific, can I "apply for" suitable Data Science masters course and learn programming there and then "get a job" as a Data Scientist? I am not equipped with programming skills as of now, but can I follow the path you recommend? If you think it's difficult, what do you think about "statistics" masters and learn some practical skills there to get a job? Really appreciate for your valuable youtube videos! Thanks again.
@@codebasics I do have the same plans to pursue masters in Canada compared to US considering cost of living and masters tution fee factors. So as a follow up question on this could you please throw more light on the points whether we can move to US for jobs post pursuing masters in Canada, in the upcoming video of going to Canada for masters. And if yes, explain briefly on the process of moving to US for jobs post masters in Canada and also how that may work in future eyeing, availing h1b visa and then PR in US. And thanks in advance Dhaval. Keep up the great work:) Cheers:)
How can we validate our self will I be getting job or suitable? After finishing up the MS . Any online assessment to Know better on this. Because it builds confidence in such level
Direct job in USA from india is close to impossible (except if FAANG companies come to your college in recruit you for their USA office, this happens in IITs mainly). Here is the process: studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/how-apply-for-ms-in-usa
Sir, I am currently a second-year student pursuing a degree in Information Technology engineering in India. I aspire to pursue a master's degree in the USA and would appreciate advice on what aspects to focus on. I am considering specializing in either AI/ML or cybersecurity. Could you provide insights into the opportunities available in these fields? Additionally, I would like to know if Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) are the most crucial aspects in engineering.
Hello sir, I have 3 years of experience in Software development ( Java ) , I am confused what should I opt for my Master's in US whether Computer science or MIS , please help , also I would like to ask whether this experience of 3 year's into java development , will help in getting job , or will be an advantage?? I would be very thankful sir , if you answer my questions