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Sushil Sukhwani is the founding director of the overseas education consultant firm, Edwise International. He has 31 years of experience in counselling students who have opted to study abroad in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He is part of the board of directors at the American International Recruitment Council and an honorary committee member of the Australian Alumni Association. Sukhwani is an MBA graduate from Bond University, Australia. ... more
Asked by Anonymous - Apr 16, 2024Hindi
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I'll be 24 this year, i had completed my btech in 2022 in ece. I got a job and within 4 months, i lost my job due to background verification( i haven't submitted one document), i lost my hope because i am trying to find a job since then. This year i got an internship for 6months. Now i wanna pursue my masters in Usa in IT. I scored good in gre and duolingo.I want to study MS. My father wants me to get married but iam still not ready to. So i wanna settle in my career first, then get married. Can you give me suggestion on what is the right choice for me?

Ans: Hello,

To begin with, thank you for contacting us. You appear to have had some ups and downs, but your determination is admirable. To answer your question first, I would like to let you know that having scored well on exams viz., the GRE and Duolingo, studying a master's in IT in the USA can be an excellent choice to enhance your job opportunities. In order for you to make the right choice, I would recommend that you take into account the following:

Firstly, consider your professional objectives. Think about whether an Information Technology (IT) master's degree will resonate with your long-term professional goals? To ensure that the investment is profitable, I would recommend that you investigate the labor market as well as the demand for IT specialists in the domain of your choosing. Remember that pursuing further education overseas can be a costly affair. To finance your own education, I would suggest that you take into account your monetary condition as well as look into possibilities for scholarships, monetary assistance, or part-time employment opportunities. Concerning your query that your father wants you to get married, I would recommend that you openly talk to him about your priorities. State your wish to focus on your job before marriage, and explain how seeking further education will help you advance your career and secure your future. I would like to tell you that your internship experience can offer meaningful insights into the sector and assist you in deciding as to whether IT is the best career route for you. Think about how your internship best resonates with your professional objectives and whether it has played a role in your choice to pursue a master's degree in Information Technology (IT). In order to acquire knowledge into the market trends, employment opportunities, and the importance of a master's degree in your preferred field of study, I would recommend that you seek guidance from employment consultants, instructors, and experts in the domain of information technology. Lastly, the choice you make should best resonate with both, your individual and professional objectives. I would suggest that seeking a master's degree in the USA could possibly be the best option for you if you are eager to pursue higher studies in information technology and believe that it will result in more employment prospects.

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I'm 27F, planning on doing Masters in the US to better my career. By the time the course begins I'll be 28+. It'll take me 2 years to complete the degree and settle down, I'll be 30+ by then. Parents have already found a good guy for my marriage here in India, I like the prospect too, but if I marry I'll have to drop my masters and try something else for my career here in India which will be tougher and also I'm worried that I might not get such a suitable match later on. What should I do?
Ans: Dear Anonymous,

It's a big decision and I understand you are torn between the options in front of you. I wish I could pick one for you and make the decision easier, but it is you who has to decide. But I can help you in making the right choice.
There are a bunch of questions that you can ask yourself, and once you answer them honestly, you will have the solution to this problem-

First of all, think about your long-term career goals. Will getting a master's degree in the U.S. have a significant impact on your career? Would it open up opportunities that would be otherwise unavailable?

Second, how important is this career decision for you- if you don't do this and settle for getting married, would you regret it?

Third, how ready are you to get married? Are you thinking of getting married because of family pressure or are you worried you might not find someone if you choose a career over this proposed man? It's important to understand this because if these are your reasons, they are not the right ones.

Fourth, is there no way to get both? There are great institutes in India where you can pursue your master's degree. Just in case you don't want to gamble and decide to get married to the man your parents picked for you, why not look for an alternative pathway?

There's another option, you can discuss with both your parents and your potential partner about your ambition and move. If this man is truly a good match, he should support your educational and career aspirations. Maybe a clear discussion will help you find a middle ground and balance both your career and your future with him.

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