Hi there,
I am an engineer a fresher at the moment from india, over the past few months i have been going through various uni for post grad courses, i have two qestions,
1) Can a fresher engineer get a job abroad, if not after how much experience/skills should i consider myself on the level to get a job abroad,
2) If i take up any course say mba in aus or nz i shall be taking the fee as a loan, and then moving out, is is it really worth it can you actually earn back what you take as loan, cause on a rough calculation an mba from aus is amounting to like 20-30lacks and that is a pretty huge amount if you cant pay back, cause i hear lot of people telling me that you can earn a decent amount working there in aus what i have been told is 500$ a week,
so can you earn a decent amount, i.e from the time you enroll and start your course and post that like 2 years of what you get to do full time work,
and how difficult is it to get a pr if considering aus or nz,
Also if there is any other country you know that could be cheaper and has better avenues do leme know,
Thanks for hearing me out,
(Y) :)
Is it worth it....
Posted Feb 06, 2015 16:32
I am an engineer a fresher at the moment from india, over the past few months i have been going through various uni for post grad courses, i have two qestions,
1) Can a fresher engineer get a job abroad, if not after how much experience/skills should i consider myself on the level to get a job abroad,
2) If i take up any course say mba in aus or nz i shall be taking the fee as a loan, and then moving out, is is it really worth it can you actually earn back what you take as loan, cause on a rough calculation an mba from aus is amounting to like 20-30lacks and that is a pretty huge amount if you cant pay back, cause i hear lot of people telling me that you can earn a decent amount working there in aus what i have been told is 500$ a week,
so can you earn a decent amount, i.e from the time you enroll and start your course and post that like 2 years of what you get to do full time work,
and how difficult is it to get a pr if considering aus or nz,
Also if there is any other country you know that could be cheaper and has better avenues do leme know,
Thanks for hearing me out,
(Y) :)
Posted Feb 06, 2015 18:10
These are very general questions. Does your engineering school have someone who can discuss career and study options with you?
Posted Feb 09, 2015 17:25
Without any work experience, you might want to look at masters in management programs as a way to transition to these countries since MBA programs require work experience.
The University of Sydney Business School for instance offers a ranked masters in management program, you can do that and then get a post-study work visa for I believe 18 months. New Zealand most likely has similar rules in terms of work visas.
Canada also has some decent masters in management programs, UBC Sauder's is ranked, and you can get a post-work study visa there too.
Another English-speaking countries where you can get work visas after your studies is of course the USA. It's harder in the UK, but if you did your MSc at a top-ranked school like ESCP, LBS, etc., it's usually not difficult to land a job after the program, all other things considered.
Good luck!
The University of Sydney Business School for instance offers a ranked masters in management program, you can do that and then get a post-study work visa for I believe 18 months. New Zealand most likely has similar rules in terms of work visas.
Canada also has some decent masters in management programs, UBC Sauder's is ranked, and you can get a post-work study visa there too.
Another English-speaking countries where you can get work visas after your studies is of course the USA. It's harder in the UK, but if you did your MSc at a top-ranked school like ESCP, LBS, etc., it's usually not difficult to land a job after the program, all other things considered.
Good luck!
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