Can I get a good job here in India after completing MS in London or do I need to work there?

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You need to understand following facts before taking Master's in UK:
    1. The Master's in UK is one year usually so to work in India in govt jobs or pursuing higher study will be not possible until you complete 2 years of Master's.
    2. UK offers 6 months of post study visa and if you are offered a job within this time, you may get your visa extended but the chances are very low as their preference is own citizens.
    3. Depending on the degree you are planning to pursue, check the availability of jobs in Indian Market first like fashion, designing, media, finance etc are absorbed easily if you are good.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    MS in London universities has its advantages and disadvantages. Based on education in UK you will be able to get job in UK subject to visa availability. UK work visa is now becoming difficult. Although employers in India will treat you above local PG qualified candidates but you will have search job yourself. You may faces challenges in getting a job in India as nowadays majority of freshers hiring is by campus placement. If you confirm your MS subject, then sector specific advice can be shared.

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