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Soft Skills Trainer - Answered on Mar 21, 2024

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Harmanpreet Question by Harmanpreet on Jan 22, 2024Hindi
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I am 40 years old and earning 40 lakhs pa in India. I am Chemical Engineer. I am working as General Manager Projects. My wife wants to migrate to abroad but I am not sure what are my options at this age. kindly suggest which countries I can look for PR

Ans: This is an important question evaluate the pros and cons, what skills does your wife have.

Immigration is no big deal, are you ready for the culture change, cost of living, you will have to start from scratch on reaching the country of your choice.

It's important that you have some reasonable employment before taking the plunge.

Go on a Visitor's Visa for around 2 months do your due diligence..!?
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I am 40 years old and earning 60 lakhs pa in India. I am working as software consultant. my wife wants to migrate to abroad but I am not sure what are my optiobs at this age. kindly suggest which countries I can look for PR .
Ans: Based on your profession, experience, and salary, you have several options to consider for permanent residency. Here are some countries that are popular among software consultants:

Canada: Canada is a great destination for software consultants as it offers a dynamic workforce, high safety, and world-class free public healthcare. The country’s average pay grade or rather median salary for software developers is also quite remarkable. You can apply for permanent residency through the Express Entry program1.

USA: The US is a dreamland for technologists from across the world. The country attracts students, techies, innovators, entrepreneurs, and business leaders from across the globe. US-based companies are always one step ahead in hiring talented tech professionals from every country. To work in the US, you will need the H-1B visa, which is in high demand right now as the restrictions have been lifted by the US government2.

Japan: Japan has been instrumental in the growth of the global tech industry for more than 6 decades. It is considered one of the wealthiest nations across the globe. Techies from mechanical, chemical, data, electrical, chemical, AI domains can find plenty of high-paying jobs in Japan. So, if you are a software professional from India, Japan can be a great place for you to work2.

Switzerland: Switzerland is known for its high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and education systems. The country has a thriving economy and is home to many multinational companies. The Swiss government offers a range of visa options for skilled workers, including the EU Blue Card2.

Germany: Germany is a great destination for software consultants as it offers a dynamic workforce, high safety, and world-class free public healthcare. The country’s average pay grade or rather median salary for software developers is also quite remarkable. You can apply for permanent residency through the EU Blue Card2.

I hope this helps you make an informed decision. Please note that the immigration policies of each country are subject to change, so it’s best to check the latest updates before making any decisions.

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Asked by Anonymous - Nov 21, 2024Hindi
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Hello, I am 3 yr neet dropper.in 2025 it will be my third attempt... I'm trying my best to crack neet ...i don't know what will happen will i score good marks or not ... please help me in suggesting good career options if not crack neet .....there are many options through neet marks also like bhms , veterinary...etc. i will also give entrance exam also like cuet ,gbpuat ,....but i want that what to choose which course will be best for me ...i want to make my life good and happy... having a good degree, good job ,...
Ans: Hello.
Have you analyzed your failure in 2 successive attempts in the NEET examination? If yes, then the question is what you have done for improvement and not then again the question arises why not? Here, I would like to suggest you focus now only on the NEET examination which is your 3rd attempt. Don't think about any other options right now till May 2025. After the NEET exam is over, you have ample time to explore the options available. Depending on your score in NEET 2025, we will guide you at that time. But yet, if you are confused, then looking towards your question and anxiety, you need personal counseling where you can express yourself face-to-face. Only after the NEET exam is over, you contact a counsellor for one-to-one counseling. Till then, keep mum and focus only on NEET. Take this exam as your mission and project. Work on this project, apply forces from all sides, success is there which is waiting for you eagerly.
Best of luck for your bright future.

Some tips: (1) Analyse separately Phy, Che, Bio (2) Prepare a list of hard topics (3) First focus more on the topics which are easy for you and then try to excel in hard topics (4) Appear more and more online/offline examinations (4) Prepare your short-cut file for all subjects (5) Prepare a file for each subject having only synopsis of all chapters (6) Try to solve the problems at the lightening speed and observe the period on regular basis (7) Create your time table to revise the topics on regular basis (8) Do not hesitate to ask your difficulties to your teachers, if you have joined to offline classes (9) Keep the habit of marking the answers which you know 100%. Don't guess the answers and mark them, as there is -ve marking scheme. (10) Be calm, quite, and smiling all the time to release the tension and always have a healthy chat with your friends.

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