I did my masters from a FRENCH B school and have been unemployed for the past 1 year. Don't go to France for higher studies as the job market is really bad and they prefer local Europeans. Also all companies require C1 and above level French and French work experience. So basically the companies will filter out outsiders and pick the locals. Around 90% of my INDIAN batchmates are unemployed too and they all left. And Management courses are a big NO
@@harshcritic926 Its the same everywhere. You need to look for jobs yourself. There is no placement. Its just a piece of paper. MBA is not popular in EUROPE. The companies would prefer locals who can speak local language fluently. And its expensive. 1 Crore for a degree. With no job guarantee. So many can't get a job and return back to INDIA.
@@harshcritic926 MBA is meant for those who are from family business or want to do business and don't need a job. Or those who are sponsored by companies so that they will become managers. Or those who already working as managers and have 10+ years of experience in Product management, investment banking, corporate finance, IT project management etc and want MBA tag to get promotion. They only go there for networking or business ideas or learn management skills. If you expect getting a job after an MBA you will be disheartened. It's not the same as B Schools in INDIA. Those who go there already have lots of experience at managerial positions and don't need campus placement either.
bro if u can make another video on what is the demand or job scenario of mim grads in us, their salaries, growth, and can they pursue executive mba from ivy league colleges in future or would it not add soo much of value to it. thank you for this video, it really gave relief
6:01 - A personality can be faked, that’s why colleges try to use more objective criteria to filter applicants such as exam scores and what they have done till now ….
Absolutely wrong information. At schools like Harvard, Wharton, Stanford their flagship program is the Full-time 2 Year MBA where people have average work experience of 4-5 years. Executive MBA's are separate programs and for people with more than 8-10 years of work experience.
hii sir thank u so much for such a amazing videos.i have just few question i will grateful u answer me . sir i study in 2 year of computer engineering and i want to try these thing so first can i go to american mba or mim degree and then i have to try for esp degree give me some guide its very grateful for me if u answer
Hi Harnoor, Will there be other giveaways i wanna become a content creator and i really need a phone with good camera. If you can't (which is understandable) can you please give advice for people whk wanna start content creating pls❤❤❤ Love you and your videos.. hope you didn't get me wrong❤
@@lifesbeautiful7597 already completed. Language problem makes you handicap as you can't speak in majority of the places. Jobs require close to fluent level french. Then racism, stereotypes, and the visa issues. All of this is too much and breaks people mentally and financially.
You did not learn the language even though it is one of the biggest and most important things to do if planning on studying in France. That is YOUR fault and YOUR stupidity. Stop discouraging people because of your ignorant a$$. You should have done better research.
@@free_soul9154 1. Language: it exists in india too, take Banglore as example. they were protesting few months before. As you are going to the country where 90% population is speaking a different language, then its your duty to learn the language. 2. Racism and stereotypes : it exists in India too. Rest of Indians treat north Indian as Chinese and call them chowmin, chain chuin etc. I'm from Bihat and i know this thing very well. Ek state dusre state k sath itna bura behave kar rhe. I heard a lady using bihari word as abusive word for a beggar. And jobs are not available at all here.
@@Sunisha_B In Bangalore, you don't need local language for jobs. Local language is not a mandatory requirement. Also, you said that it's our duty to learn the local language. Then Indians should learn and reach B2/C1 level of French before going to France. Not before reaching that level.
Your pfp describes you are in between 8th to 12th class... When you grow up and you will get responsibilities tab yaad aayega IIT , IIM's , crack kr liya hota to aaj thodi acchi life hoti but Main sirf compare krta raha...(Harvard/LBS/HEC) Not even going to consider kids like you...
@@frustrated2520 I swear , I thought you gonna reply me like I'm in IIT Bombay / Delhi etc or I'm AIR under 100...but Good to know jyada nhi feka aapne...
I did my masters from a FRENCH B school and have been unemployed for the past 1 year.
Don't go to France for higher studies as the job market is really bad and they prefer local Europeans.
Also all companies require C1 and above level French and French work experience.
So basically the companies will filter out outsiders and pick the locals.
Around 90% of my INDIAN batchmates are unemployed too and they all left.
And Management courses are a big NO
Hi
Are you serious about this?
Coz I am planning to apply to French MiMs
@@adityahooli
Its bullshit.
Eventually its your money.
How about good French Universities like HEC Paris and INSEAD?
@@harshcritic926
Its the same everywhere. You need to look for jobs yourself. There is no placement. Its just a piece of paper. MBA is not popular in EUROPE. The companies would prefer locals who can speak local language fluently. And its expensive. 1 Crore for a degree. With no job guarantee. So many can't get a job and return back to INDIA.
@@harshcritic926
MBA is meant for those who are from family business or want to do business and don't need a job. Or those who are sponsored by companies so that they will become managers. Or those who already working as managers and have 10+ years of experience in Product management, investment banking, corporate finance, IT project management etc and want MBA tag to get promotion. They only go there for networking or business ideas or learn management skills.
If you expect getting a job after an MBA you will be disheartened. It's not the same as B Schools in INDIA. Those who go there already have lots of experience at managerial positions and don't need campus placement either.
Can't thank you enough, got some really new insights. Hats off to you guys
Bro is giving arpit vibes
Arpit is legendary😂
Exactly
Best video i don't know why but i felt very postive vibes throughout the video
Harnoor please do an interview of Master's in Finance person currently working in 🇺🇲. Thanks 😊
Amazing guest Harnoor. Explained things neatly... Excellent content for all management candidates ✌️👌
bro if u can make another video on what is the demand or job scenario of mim grads in us, their salaries, growth, and can they pursue executive mba from ivy league colleges in future or would it not add soo much of value to it. thank you for this video, it really gave relief
Please make another detailed video with him! This dude is so positive
6:01 - A personality can be faked, that’s why colleges try to use more objective criteria to filter applicants such as exam scores and what they have done till now ….
Full power harsh bhai ❤️
Absolutely wrong information. At schools like Harvard, Wharton, Stanford their flagship program is the Full-time 2 Year MBA where people have average work experience of 4-5 years. Executive MBA's are separate programs and for people with more than 8-10 years of work experience.
Impressive video brother. Learnt allot
I am much happy doing it from ISB.
ISB is better than IIMs
How's ISB in accepting 9 year workex
What are you doing now after graduation?
Really helpful video
I am a fresher with a decent profile, will giving a try be worth for G-mat?
how good is Mim from Warwick business school?
europe is pretty expensive to live though.
Bhai kitna 'AAAA' "AAAA" karogey?
hii sir thank u so much for such a amazing videos.i have just few question i will grateful u answer me .
sir i study in 2 year of computer engineering and i want to try these thing so first can i go to american mba or mim degree and then i have to try for esp degree give me some guide its very grateful for me if u answer
MDI Gurgaon in MBA IB also offer dual degree.
which one’s better MBA or MIM?
In which state do you live please reply harnoor bhaiya
can you give me the links for the scholarships?
make a video on community college (DE ANZA COLLEGE)
Why is this guy looking like Axar Patel in the video thumbnail?
I thought its Arpit 😮,
Why you didn't ask about the salary 😕
MBA salaries are around the average in US so becomes a boring question
@@HarnoorSinghOfficial but he did MIM not MBA . That's why I was curious
Hi Harnoor,
Will there be other giveaways i wanna become a content creator and i really need a phone with good camera.
If you can't (which is understandable) can you please give advice for people whk wanna start content creating pls❤❤❤
Love you and your videos.. hope you didn't get me wrong❤
He is arpits distant cousin for sure😅😅
What about scholarship
Bro what is demand of mim graduates in usa. And what about colleges in usa 🇺🇸
Hi Bhaiya, When you will announce the winner of giveaway?
Already done bhai! On instagram twitter and UA-cam video
One year gap after 10th! Got 65% in 12th! Will I be eligible to pursue MIM in these foreign colleges?
Yes you are
Don't go to France for studies. Not at all. A big big mistake. Almost eveyone is suffering here. People are depressed.
Elaborate pleased are u doing MBA from France!??
@@lifesbeautiful7597 already completed. Language problem makes you handicap as you can't speak in majority of the places. Jobs require close to fluent level french. Then racism, stereotypes, and the visa issues. All of this is too much and breaks people mentally and financially.
You did not learn the language even though it is one of the biggest and most important things to do if planning on studying in France. That is YOUR fault and YOUR stupidity. Stop discouraging people because of your ignorant a$$. You should have done better research.
@@free_soul9154
1. Language: it exists in india too, take Banglore as example. they were protesting few months before.
As you are going to the country where 90% population is speaking a different language, then its your duty to learn the language.
2. Racism and stereotypes : it exists in India too. Rest of Indians treat north Indian as Chinese and call them chowmin, chain chuin etc.
I'm from Bihat and i know this thing very well.
Ek state dusre state k sath itna bura behave kar rhe.
I heard a lady using bihari word as abusive word for a beggar.
And jobs are not available at all here.
@@Sunisha_B In Bangalore, you don't need local language for jobs. Local language is not a mandatory requirement.
Also, you said that it's our duty to learn the local language. Then Indians should learn and reach B2/C1 level of French before going to France. Not before reaching that level.
me fr 3:40 💀
When u know getting into ABC>>> much tougher than international B schools above ranking ,then u have to give such excuse 🙈😭
Your pfp describes you are in between 8th to 12th class...
When you grow up and you will get responsibilities tab yaad aayega IIT , IIM's , crack kr liya hota to aaj thodi acchi life hoti but Main sirf compare krta raha...(Harvard/LBS/HEC) Not even going to consider kids like you...
@@Harshsalunke. Btw IM in NIT PreFinal year 🥹
@@frustrated2520 I swear , I thought you gonna reply me like I'm in IIT Bombay / Delhi etc or I'm AIR under 100...but Good to know jyada nhi feka aapne...
@@Harshsalunke. Fhek nese kya hoga bhai , jo hai so hai🙂
Nyc
Pakistan say koi USA may kam kerna chahye aur us k pass IT experience ho toa kia opporutunties hai ?
AAAAAA