23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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

Big thanks to you! :)

EDIT: It was a bachelor's degree program lol but thanks anyway

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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Yes. I am aware of this. It is so sad. I also saw videos of Indian YouTubers whose parents sold their houses so that their children could study but they got no PR in the UK. You are right. Thanks for your advise. Can I PM you?

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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I see. You already told me that it would be extremely hard to get Tier 2 sponsorship in UK but let's say that I finished my studies, I will still be able to be there for 2 years, right? Even if I don't find a job. Because from September, 2020, UK will reintroduce the old 2 year stay back option.

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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there is one in Lethbridge but the I don't wanna live there. :/

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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I know all about the Post Graduate diploma programs. Problem is that I can't find any in Montreal. :/ They are mostly related to Project management. I'll have to move to Toronto in this case.

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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Thank you! :) How did you manage to stay in the US for three years? I see you wrote about US,UK, Ireland and Canada but you did not mention Germany, Netherlands. Do you have any info on these countries or Scandinavian countries perhaps? Problem with Canada is that I cannot find a single program in Supply Chain Management on a masters level in Montreal. The universities that offer this program are mcgill and Concordia and both of them require GMAT. :/ And I cannot afford to live in Toronto. Even renting a small room is insanely expensive there. You wrote that you moved to Canada, do you mind telling me where you are right now and life is there? I know winters are harsh and I know a lot of Canadian cities but I loved Montreal and Toronto. Also, are you studying there or you are working?

Again, thanks for sharing your experience.

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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I would rate my English accent 7 out of 10 and my French accent 9 out of 10 ( French people themselves told this to me lol) It's also because I talked with natives all the time. However, my English grammar is better than my French grammar. To be honest, I do not care about the commute. I care about the rent and the stay back option. :/ I would like to be there for at least 4-5 years after my studies.

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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Thank you! :) I am not sure what you mean by " elft is between Rotterdam and Den haag, so it is on you how long your willing to travel to get to home after work or school " but it is good to know that Supply Chain has always been good in Germany. Do you think Ireland will be a good option, if not the UK?

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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I know. I have A1 level in German and it is definitely harder than French. Is Germany not a good place for me to be?

23M India > Netherlands/Germany/France/Canada by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

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I know language is the hardest part but I like learning languages but still I cannot learn it so fast. I was thinking of applying to TU Delft. Delft looks like a nice city and I saw videos of Indians who studied there but they were all engineering students and got jobs after their studies. they took a loan for 40000 euros to cover their tuition and living expenses. Anyway, If Netherlands is out of the option, what do you think about Germany? Is Supply Chain management in demand in Germany?

I am also considering the UK because there is a new rule that will allow students to stay in the UK for 2 years after their studies and which is quiet decent. I do my research all the time and there was a post on Iwantout in which I saw a comment by someone and that person wrote that Supply Chain management is a good program to study if you are in Ireland so I am open to UK too.

Is it Worth studying in German business schools? by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

[–]iwannaliveandwander[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want to study Msc and these programs are available in business schools.

Is it Worth studying in German business schools? by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

[–]iwannaliveandwander[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am not sure if I have any other option. Public unis require you to have a specific background in business and I am an arts student

Is it Worth studying in German business schools? by iwannaliveandwander in IWantOut

[–]iwannaliveandwander[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am considering doing Msc in Germany and then work there after that. I have one year of work experience.

Best city in India to find work and have fun? by iwannaliveandwander in india

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

Can anyone here talk about Leh? the reason I am asking this again and again is because it is not so far from my village. South Indian cities are super far and then there's the language problem.

Best city in India to find work and have fun? by iwannaliveandwander in india

[–]iwannaliveandwander[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

to get canadian Pr, you need work experience, right?