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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 24, 2024Hindi
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I completed my B.Tech in EEE(2023) and plan to pursue an MS in Computer Science with a Spring intake. I’m considering the US, Germany, and Australia. Given the timing and my background, which country do you think would be the best option in terms of internships and job prospects?

Ans: Certainly USA. Best of luck. GOD BLESS YOU. Professor....................................:)
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Hello Sir/Madam, My daughter is completing her 3rd year B.Tech (Information Science) this year. SGPA is 7.50 in all previous years. she wants to do her MS after completing her B.Tech. She wants to persue her MS in Germany or UK. My query is should she do her internship next year in India or get a job here or else in a foreign country. I am confused. Please help.
Ans: Hello Stan,

First and foremost, thank you for getting in touch with us. Congratulations to your daughter as she finishes her third year of a B.Tech. program! It's a wise choice to pursue an MS following graduation, and both Germany and the UK have top-notch higher education options. Her internship decision is based on a variety of criteria and personal preferences.

Gaining international experience through an internship in a foreign nation can be useful if your daughter intends to study abroad for her MS. This experience will not only boost her profile, but will also allow her to become acquainted with the work culture and professional environment in another country. Additionally, it may be a chance for her to network and create connections that can help her future professional chances.

Internships abroad, however, may provide unique difficulties, including visa restrictions, language problems, and cultural acculturation. If your daughter wishes to stay in India, she can think about pursuing an internship with a respectable company in her industry. She will be exposed to the industry while also gaining useful real-world experience. She can also look at employment prospects in India, which will advance her career.

The choice should ultimately be in line with your daughter's ambitions, long-term objectives, and circumstances. Researching the particular criteria and opportunities in Germany and the UK, speaking with academic advisors or career counselors, and taking into account various issues like cost, language ability, and potential future career paths may all be helpful for her.

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 23, 2024Hindi
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I am 22 years old and graduated from cllg in 2023 and currently working. I want to pursue MS in CSE which country could be the best option in the current situation
Ans: Hello,

To begin with, thank you for contacting us. To answer your question first, I would like to let you know that a number of variables including the cost, educational quality, possibilities for research, and employment prospects post-graduation, play a key role in selecting the best nation for pursuing an MS in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE).

As of 2024, the United States continues to be a popular choice owing to its renowned universities, vast research facilities, and robust labor market in technology hotspots viz., Silicon Valley. I would like to tell you that nations viz., Canada and Germany are also great choices offering advantageous immigration laws, and top-notch instruction with relatively cheaper tuition fees. You would be glad to know that public universities in Germany frequently charge cheap or no tuition fees, whereas Canada is renowned for its welcoming attitude towards overseas students and potential routes to permanent residency. Each choice has distinct advantages, thus, when making your decision, I would suggest that you take into account your financial condition, personal choices, and professional objectives.

You can also get in touch with us and our team of expert counselors will provide information on MS programs in CSE in several other countries like the UK, Australia, Germany, among many others.

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I'm a bsc botany graduate and now got admission and doing msc. I'm in first year and just gave my 1st semester exam but somehow now i feel i can't do botany at all its not just in my interest. I can't continue further with it as i dont think there's much scope too. I have interest in fields like geography or law related subjects. I'll be attempting for upsc too this year and also had a second thought to go for Law. Should i drop the msc? ....I've cried a lot thinking about that and its affecting my mental health too.
Ans: Hello dear.
First I would like to suggest that, in any way, you first complete your M.Sc. (Botnay) either with interest or without interest. Who told you that there is less scope in Botany? There are a lot of career options after M.Sc. (Botany).It is good that you are interested in geography and are attempting UPSC this year. Dear, along with your M.Sc. you can easily appear for UPSC and do the study of Geography, after completing your M.Sc. you can take the admission to Law course. Many people do the law even after their retirement or in due course of their service. There is no need to cry about the things which happened to you.
Suggestions: (1) Completer M.Sc. (Botany) by any means (2) Space-time to read Geography and UPSC Syllabus (3) Develop your overall personality and try to engage in some extracurricular activities of your interest.
Best of luck for your upcoming bright future.

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