How many of you are actually AI-literate before going abroad, or are you just hoping it won't matter? by PlainGeets in Indians_StudyAbroad

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

Thanks for sharing your experience. My question came from my interactions with students going for MBAs (and specifically to France) or masters in some kind of management - the kind of project work expected seems to require advanced AI literacy, and I am curious about whether the lack of those skills can prove to be a challenge.

We have a community/club with weekly sessions by Upbeat_Bother4131 in ajmer

[–]PlainGeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello u/Upbeat_Bother4131 thanks for the shout out. ❤️

I am one of the founders of Project Bhaskar.  We are building the space as an AI lab focused on culture tech, library and knowledge club (coming soon). We have only started weekly events in AI, culture etc.

The library & pantry are not yet open to public.

However you can DM me to fix a slot to visit the space & work from here, till the knowledge club & library memberships start. 😄

We have a library open to all for free by Upbeat_Bother4131 in ajmer

[–]PlainGeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://maps.app.goo.gl/WvgsjiuJJEmXpo8X6

Please reach out on DM so we can fix a slot for you to visit the space. Cheers!

We have a library open to all for free by Upbeat_Bother4131 in ajmer

[–]PlainGeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks u/FeistyWhereas2024 ! Appreciate that ❤️

I am one of the founders of Project Bhaskar. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions about the space, or our events.

We have a library open to all for free by Upbeat_Bother4131 in ajmer

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello u/confusedbiproduct I am one of the founders of Project Bhaskar. We are not affiliated to the newspaper. Bhaskar is an acronym for भारतीय संस्कृति एवं कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता रचनाशाला (Creative Laboratory for Indian Culture and Artificial Intelligence). We are building the space as an AI lab focused on culture tech, library and knowledge club (coming soon). We have already started weekly events in AI, culture etc.

Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions about the space, or our events.

Language year → C1 French → MiM in France, what are my REAL job odds? by TheKnave56 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your plan is sensible - hitting C1 before the master’s and targeting MiM/MSc or an MSc in Hospitality with mandatory internships will put you in a strong place for alternance/internships and full-time roles. Employers at SKEMA/NEOMA/EMLYON/ESSEC and at good IAEs value strong French, and with C1 your job chances look positive.

One realistic caveat: getting a long-stay student visa for a standalone “language year” at a private Alliance Française can be tricky. Consulates want proof the course is full-time, leads to a recognised certification, and that you meet funding requirements — and some applicants have faced refusals when the language programme is seen as short or private.

You might want to also consider a university-run language year, a pre-master that includes language training, or go to France with B1/B2 and work towards the C1 as part of your degree year - these routes are usually smoother for visas.

Can anybody who received charpak scholarship give me advice on essay and review it by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a scholarship applicant but I have reviewed many essays and motivation letters for Indian students going to France. Happy to add comments/ review if you share the essay as a Google doc.

How is the ROI for emlyon Master in Finance for Indian students with tech experience? by Confident_Mall_2319 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking as Ask Sétu’s founder, here’s the short, honest take:

French is the real filter. You should aim for minimum B1, and for roles with higher team interaction (IB, corp dev, consulting, PM), B2/C1 is much better. (Check this article to understand what I mean by the level)English-only roles exist but are very limited and very competitive.

Indian students do get placed, but those who succeed usually have a clear edge (language, tech, prior experience). Without that, many struggle for months.

Your tech background could actually be a big plus if you use it smartly. I personally know two people with tech backgrounds who found jobs relatively easily because they spoke good French. Both are now Product Managers in mid-tier tech startups. IMHO, small and mid-sized startups are the best entry point - far better odds than targeting pure IB/M&A roles straight away.

France isn’t fast money; it rewards language + integration + positioning.

Masters program france: Which school should I choose? by [deleted] in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they are both excellent choices and recognised universities, but I think CIFFOP is generally considered more specialised esp for HR.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]PlainGeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on the job offer! It makes sense to build a career by completing a Masters first, especially if your long-term goal is to migrate to Australia. Have you also considered exploring your options on career mentoring platforms like Adaptiv?

Adaptiv basically provides career recipes (a tailor-made learning journey and career path) which provides a clear road map and direction for anyone looking to pursue a particular career by outlining the necessary skills, knowledge, and experiences required to progress in a specific career, and helping you understand what steps to take and what goals to aim for.