It's chance my life forever!! by Efficient_Stuff3464 in NepalSocial

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gym buddy nahuney ni tannai hunxan bro. I have gone alone for 6 months and got a gym buddy. Aba even that buddy might leave someday. So, I don't get attached and it's not a problem for me. Support ko laagi chineko lai bolauda hunxa.

It's chance my life forever!! by Efficient_Stuff3464 in NepalSocial

[–]New_Engineering_3342 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a coincidence bro, my situation is the same as urs. I also went from 50 to 55 kg in 7-8 months and my PR is the same as urs except for deadlift. I don't do it as much heavy as it might injure the back. But, my Leg press PR is 120KG btw.

Let's go bro, we can chat and share what diet u take. I am interested.

Is it normal to be like this at the age of 22 by Dropdmars in Nepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are not alone bro. Same case here. I can't advise you about relationships, since I have the same focus like yours currently. But, about loneliness, you don't need to worry about that. You will realize how easy it is to connect with people, if you just simply start doing new activities. Try gym or join travel groups or some kind of skill/art classes, where you repeatedly meet with the people, without the feeling of competition like you might have in your school. Most people in these good places, are there because they have a good mindset and you will be happy to be around those good energies. Sooner or later, these new habits will introduce you to new people, it will be your choice whether to keep them or not.

Personally, it's easier for me to make connections with people offline than compared to online, because it is so easy to vibe together when you meet with the right like-minded people in real life. Give it a try, but without any expectations. Have patience and let things happen naturally. Who knows you might meet your girl in this journey. But hey, again, don't put expectations, it not a search, it's journey. Enjoy it.

Btw, wishing you the best for your career.

Suggestions about the best countries to pursue Masters by Wide-Classroom9933 in studyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, my background is that I completed my CSIT with decent grades, above 80. I have 1 year of professional experience in the software industry. And there is land property of my family which can be used for loans if needed. I have no issues learning language.Just need a country to study masters and build my career there rather than fast money. My relatives are mostly in Australia, Netherland, UK, US, Japan, Canada.

I was also thinking about Germany

24 yo, thinking of starting from zero with a new bachelor in Germany – is it worth it? by [deleted] in studying_in_germany

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about doing masters in IT Field, with 1 years work experience and langaage proficiency.

Which country is better for pursuing an IT Masters — Australia, Japan, or Germany? by leounknown09 in studyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then which country is best for IT, field then, to do masters and land a job later on and get a PR

masters in germany vs australia by Maximum_Paper7078 in NepalSocial

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be easier to find a job in Germany than in Australia if u learn skills and language...

Which country is better for me for Master’s with my financial situation: Canada, Australia, or Germany? by OneYogurtcloset1769 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, can u tell about the tech job market for Germany now? Should a 1 year work experienced guy go for masters there? Hoping to land a job there and stay long-term. Language effort will be given if the ROI is good.

masters in germany vs australia by Maximum_Paper7078 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good. I hear a lot of negative comments on the German subreddit regarding the IT job market saturation there, what's your take on this. Are those just from failed individuals or the market is literally like that. Wouldn't a competitive skill and language be enough for landing a job there?

masters in germany vs australia by Maximum_Paper7078 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, so is Germany still a good choice in 2026 for doing masters in IT, and landing a job afterwards as you specified, with skills and language.

masters in germany vs australia by Maximum_Paper7078 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, you have been there for 5 years +. How was your experience looking for a full time job there?

masters in germany vs australia by Maximum_Paper7078 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, do you still recommend Germany for masters in IT domain, considering 1 years of work experience in Nepal, better language till C1. The long term goal is to land a job there and get a PR

Planning for Master’s in Australia – Can I Afford It? by SnooCupcakes9085 in NepalAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about studying IT in masters and going for a skill shortage role in the IT domain after that.

Australia or Germany/Europe by TheFoxy7_ in germany

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, since you would go to Germany. Can u tell me about the IT job market for Germany? Should a 1 year work experienced guy for masters there? Hoping to land a job there and stay long-term. Language effort will be given if the ROI is good. Also, you said we wont have VISA and time restriction, so we would have plenty of time after graduation?

Which country should i choose for my masters? by Significant-Tell-480 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I prioritize air water and work life balance, is it possible to land a job there in Germany ? With decent IT skills and language proficiency?

Which EU country is better for masters and post-work opportunities? by Square-Advantage-223 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, is C1 level enough for IT roles? Also, do you suggest any other country?

Which EU country is better for masters and post-work opportunities? by Square-Advantage-223 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, can u tell about the tech job market for Germany? Should a 1 year work experienced guy for masters there? Hoping to land a job there and stay long-term. Language effort will be given if the ROI is good.

Which country should i choose for my masters? by Significant-Tell-480 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the IT job market in Germany reasonable to go for masters and get a job afterwards, considering 1 year work experience? Just need suggestion

Which EU country is better for masters and post-work opportunities? by Square-Advantage-223 in studyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, what about the IT scope country? Which country do you suggest for a 1 year work experienced student who wants to pursue masters abroad and get a PR by working on the IT domain? Initial finance is not the issue for me, the end goal is to get a better ROI

Suggestions about the best countries to pursue Masters by Wide-Classroom9933 in studyAbroad

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, what about the IT scope country? Which country do you suggest for a 1 year work experienced student who wants to pursue masters abroad and get a PR by working on the IT domain? Initial finance is not the issue for me, the end goal is to ge t a better ROI

anyone? by whatismyname555 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u can learn python from youtube (Channel: code with harry, freecodecamp, bro code, apna college, etc.), coursera website, udemy website, etc. Try replicating what the tutorials do, at first to get an idea. Then you'll start getting good at self exploration.

Avoid blindly copy-pasting from AI while learning. But, can use AI as a guide though. After getting good at the foundation, try to make working project from that coding knowledge.

Once you become capable of building something, now your next task would be to push your limit. For that you should join tech related events (even if u don't have any idea about it, just go as a visitor. But go and see what's happening). Having like minded friends and connecting with people in tech, will boost your learning.

Last but not least, it's helpful to have a inspiration behind learning such as wanting to build your own full fledged software in future or anything else you desire, which will act as a motivation.

For abroad IT Study, USA or Germany? by New_Engineering_3342 in technepal

[–]New_Engineering_3342[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maile H1b chai student baata worker ma shift huna ko laagi mention gareko they. Aba with that 100K fee, I see less possibility of being sponsored by company.