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  1. Yeah well thats the reality if you use one of those agencies and a private university.

  2. rolexdaytona6263 on

    Their own fault really.

    If they did some research they would realize that 1) private unis + agencies are a scam 2) their chances of finding a job after they graduated is slim to none because we don’t have a shortage of CS/Business/Engineering graduates. We need care takers etc, people who are doing labor intensive jobs.

    Even graduating from public universities chances of finding a job in the field they are studying for is very very low. So most will do Wolt/Flink/Amazon warehouses and eventually return home with serious debt.

    They have to understand that the language barrier (+ cultural barrier as well) is much higher than in countries like Canada/Ireland/UK/Australia.

    I do feel a little bad for them because most will have their dream of a cushy job + nice life in a Western country absolutely crushed

  3. North_Respect_4894 on

    They all are joining International Universities (IUs) and these universities are almost a scam. They offer online course at a very high price and students don’t have to come to campus which put their visa status in limbo and a judge has ruled that they can be deported if they can study from their home countries. Most of these students have sub-standard bachelors or college degrees which will not be accepted in any public universities and that is where IUs prey on them via visa agents in India (and other countries). Back in my time, I was offered a full first year scholarship at IU Bremen but next year the fee was 12k Euros, I consulted the the people I know already studying in Germany and all of them warned me against going to IU.

  4. Historical-Alps336 on

    I am from India, trust me when I say this, there are literally agencies just to somehow manipulate people to apply only to private universities in Germany. These people are usually the ones who don’t research anything at all, blindly come to berlin and their bubble bursts when they arrive. Like, literally, Germany is known for their free/cheap public universities worldwide, if you’re too lazy to research and go to a scammy private university paying thousands of euros as fees then that’s on you.

  5. The crux of the problem is the angecy and agent culture in India, everyone just wants to pay money and get things to done, without actually doing their own research.

    This creates the problem these students are facing now, if they had to done proper research and applied themselves without going through an agent who probabaly gets huge kickbacks for each student they’d be in a much better place.

    I don’t think their absolute fault, it’s a general problem in India, most people think money solves all problems, and any degree from a western country would be great. The general mindset and attitude needs to change too

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