u/General_Riju

Are MSc grads considered equivalent to B.Tech grads in India ?

I am asking as unfortunately I kind of feel inferior of engineering grads even though I work in the IT only (STEM job) but I can not officially be considered an engineer as I have a bsc+ msc combo instead of a btech + msc or btech + mtech combos.

Plus job require Btech in as qualification too

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u/General_Riju — 13 days ago

Is graduating from a so called tier 1 higher edu institution the only way to get into a US based MNC ? Especilly faang ?

I mean top global mnc's like google, meta, apple, amazon, nvidia, open ai, plantier, etc.

Also non us based like samsung, sony, nokia, etc.

I am already a graduate btw 2020 batch bsc general comp sci, math, electronics + msc it in 2022

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u/General_Riju — 13 days ago

Is graduating from a so called tier 1 higher edu institution the only way to get into a US based MNC ? Especilly faang ?

I mean top global mnc's like google, meta, apple, amazon, nvidia, open ai, plantier, etc.

Also non us based like samsung, sony, nokia, etc.

I am already a graduate btw 2020 batch

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u/General_Riju — 15 days ago

Is graduating from a so called tier 1 higher edu institution the only way to get into a US based MNC ? Especilly faang ?

I mean top global mnc's like google, meta, apple, amazon, nvidia, open ai, plantier, etc.

Also non us based like samsung, sony, nokia, etc.

I am already a graduate btw 2020 batch

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u/General_Riju — 16 days ago

BTW going though the comments I saw OOP commented this is real incident. Even if it is true there is no reason to post it on SM.

All I see is SM and Pop culture creates more insecurity which leads to more incels or am I wrong in thinking this way ?

Same old same old

u/General_Riju — 18 days ago