u/aggravating-bee-5163 gave you solid advice! Please don’t dismiss it. By doing your research you can look at future employment trends in countries you might want to live in after you graduate, including India, and narrow by regions if you want to get granular. You can also learn about the salary or different occupations as well as how much education is needed to get to your target salary range or to just even enter the profession, how the salary has changed over time (rising with inflation or not) and what colleges you could or should apply to.
You can also ask your network if you don’t want to do any research first but you should still follow that with research! Where did X person go to college and is that why they are making so much money? When did they start really making money? Was it worth it and would they do it again? What college did they attend and are there others they would have liked to consider? Ask a million questions. Curiosity is what will make you successful, not the arrogance of dismissing quality advice.
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u/aggravating-bee-5163 gave you solid advice! Please don’t dismiss it. By doing your research you can look at future employment trends in countries you might want to live in after you graduate, including India, and narrow by regions if you want to get granular. You can also learn about the salary or different occupations as well as how much education is needed to get to your target salary range or to just even enter the profession, how the salary has changed over time (rising with inflation or not) and what colleges you could or should apply to.
You can also ask your network if you don’t want to do any research first but you should still follow that with research! Where did X person go to college and is that why they are making so much money? When did they start really making money? Was it worth it and would they do it again? What college did they attend and are there others they would have liked to consider? Ask a million questions. Curiosity is what will make you successful, not the arrogance of dismissing quality advice.