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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
Ajay Question by Ajay on Oct 01, 2023Hindi
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My daughter is currently computer engineering with 8 cpga score. She wants master in U.S . please suggest me which university is best for her? And how much cost for her master degree?

Ans: Hi Ajay. Congratulations to your daughter on her impressive 8 GPA and her desire to pursue a master’s degree in the USA. When considering universities for her master’s degree in Computer Engineering, several factors like reputation of the university and the program, expertise of faculty members, location of the university, research and placement assistance can be taken into consideration.
The top universities in the USA for Computer Engineering include Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Carnegie Mellon University, California Institute of Technology (CalTech),etc.
Regarding the cost of a master's degree in the USA, it can vary significantly, depending on the university, program duration, residency status, and other factors. On average, tuition and fees for a master's program in Computer Engineering at a reputable institution can range from $20,000 to $60,000 per year. Additionally, living expenses, including housing, food, transportation, and health insurance, should also be considered. It's advisable for your daughter to explore scholarships, assistantships, and other financial aid options to help offset the costs of her master's degree.

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First and foremost, thank you for reaching out to us. It’s great to know that your daughter is considering pursuing her undergraduate studies in Computer Science Engineering. To answer your question, I’d like to highlight that both the USA and Singapore offer excellent options for this field.

In the USA, Duke University stands out for its strong engineering program, providing a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Its location and connections to industry make it a great choice for students aiming for careers in tech.

In Singapore, National University of Singapore (NUS) offers a top-tier Computer Science program. NUS’s connections to the tech industry in Asia and its research-driven curriculum are significant advantages for students looking to make an impact in the field.

Additionally, co-op programs (e.g., Northeastern University, University of Waterloo) are excellent options for gaining real-world experience while studying. When choosing a university, it's important to consider not only the program but also your daughter’s profile, interests, and long-term career goals.

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How should I decide which IT course to take at the age of 39 with a B.Com degree? I am confused between Full Stack Development (Should I first take a front-end development course and then move to back-end development, or should I directly pursue a full-stack course and expect to get a job?) or Cloud Computing. Also, could you suggest which institute is best in Pune? Finally, is it better to learn and complete the course offline or online, considering the employer's preference i.e., do employers give more preference to candidates who studied through regular offline classes or those who studied online?
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Hi, i am 52years old, wanted to retire early, following are my investments, MF - INR 65L, Equity - INR 22L, 3 houses, one is self-occupied, other 2 houses valued at INR 90 L and INR 32L respectively, i have home loan outstanding of INR 12L, FD of INR 36L , PF INR 32L, monthly expenses requirement is INR 1 L, kindly help me to plan my early retirement. Thank you in advance for your reply on my question.
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As there are many things to consider for an early retirement, one of the first is to start thinking about it in a more realistic manner. An early retirement is not necessarily stop working life, but think of it as a more comfortable schedule that provides you opportunities to relax and pursue your passion and interests and live life on your own terms. You may or may not undertake an activity which can be monetized, meaning which provides you some sort of income - not necessarily to cover your living expenses in whole/part. So do give it some thought of how you intend to keep yourself occupied once you retire from your "current schedule". Will you generate any source of income or will you incur/require more expense.

At current age of 52, an early retirement even if we consider at 55 years of age, it a still a long life ahead. I will make a lot of assumptions in my response as these are not known from your query - such as life expectancy of another 30 years, average return of 8% on all investments for future etc. Are the 2 real estate properties earning any kind of rent that can be considered as income.
There are too many variables that go into the calculations for retirement which are specific to each individual and their circle of life.

Generic solution - You have a currently accumulated investments valued at INR 2.65 Cr (all investments less loan).

Current monthly expenses is INR 1 Lac, over which inflation needs to be applied each year (depends on lifestyle and composition of items of expenses).

So if your cumulative investments appreciate at average 8% annually, and your monthly expense increases at 6% annual inflation, your current accumulated investments are just about enough to manage expenses for next 30yrs (excluding tax implications - refer below).

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4. Interest income on FD attracts tax at slab rate
5. Withdrawal of amount for monthly expense from your investments will attract tax on capital gains (MF and Equity)

I strongly recommend you connect with a Certified Financial Planner for personalized guidance and prepare a plan that will take into consideration your risk profile and overall investment management towards the retirement. Benefits will include a more tax efficient plan which will consider your requirements and ensure retirement goals are achieved and if there is a shortfall - what alternatives you need to consider.

Hope this is helpful and all the best for the future.

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Janak Patel
Certified Financial Planner.

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Sir I am preparing for mbbs, but I'm not able to crack that. I'm a middle class student. Can I pursue mbbs in abroad under 8 lakhs in a best college for mbbs?After that can I able to be a doctor in India?
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It seems you haven’t provided the details clearly on this platform. If you could share more information, I’m sure you will receive helpful input.

Based on your message, I understand that you are considering pursuing a career in medicine. If you intend to enroll in a medical program either in India or abroad and plan to practice in India after completion, here are some important guidelines according to the National Medical Commission (NMC):

You must appear for the NEET exam, as it is a mandatory requirement for anyone wishing to pursue graduate medical education in India or elsewhere while intending to return and practice in India. According to the NMC eligibility criteria: “No student shall be eligible to pursue graduate medical education either in India or elsewhere (if they want to return and practice in India), except by scoring the minimum eligible score at the NEET UG exam. The UGMEB will announce the list of eligible students periodically.”

Therefore, I recommend preparing for the NEET exam and trying to secure admission in India itself. If you choose to pursue medical education abroad, you can still practice in India, but you will need to pass exit exams as well.

Regarding your question about pursuing MBBS abroad for under 8 lakhs, are you asking if this is per year or for the entire course? Studying abroad at that cost per year is possible. However, when you take into account the total expenses, which include course fees, accommodation, food, travel, visa, and other costs, it might be more feasible to complete your MBBS in India.

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