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Which degree or diploma will help me to get a job in India?

Asked by Nitin chandnani over 1 year ago

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Kumar XAVIAR

Kumar XAVIAR

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MentR-Me Team

As securing a high-paying job becomes a priority, here are some courses from foreign universities that can help you become a millionaire. For most of us, studying abroad entails choosing an advanced course with better facilities or a course that earns a sizable salary after graduation.

Finding the correct courses becomes more important as getting a high-paying career becomes a priority; one such course is the STEM areas, or Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths.

Because STEM careers are among the highest paying, graduates in these fields are in high demand on the job market. STEM occupations are anticipated to expand and become the highest paying positions in 2017, according to the most recent data from the National Association of Colleges and Employers and the U.S. Bureau of Labour Statistics, issued in January 2017. As for the best-paying occupations worldwide, STEM fields are best advised, while country-specific requirements and courses may differ:

Course: Mechanical Engineering
Work in the U.S., U.K., Australia, or Canada
$83,590 on an annual basis on average

Course: Civil engineering 
Work in Australia, the U.S., or the UAE
$82,220 in annual pay on average

Course: Actuarial Science
Work in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and
Median pay: $97,070

Course: Biomedical Engineering
Work-friendly nations include New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, the U.K., and Canada.
$86,220 in annual salary on average

Course: Petroleum Engineering
Work in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, United States, Australia, and Norway
$88,700 is the average yearly wage.

Course: Environmental Engineering
Work in the USA, Canada, Russia, Brazil, Australia, United Arab Emirates
$84,560 in annual pay on average

Course: Computer Network Engineering/ Information Technology
Work in Australia, the U.S., the U.K., or Ireland
the typical yearly wage of $100,240

Course: Cyber Security and Computer Science
The U.S., UK, Ireland, Germany, and Israel are the countries to work in.
Typical annual wage: $90,120

Course: Finance
work in Ireland, Luxembourg, Hungary, U.S., U.K., New Zealand, Australia, Switzerland, Japan
Average annual salary: $89, 160

Course: Pharmaceutical Science
Country in need: Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, US, Sweden, Singapore
Average annual salary: $80,000 to $100,000

The employment prospects for STEM-related talents are still favourable in both developed and emerging nations. They are often referred to as the "jobs of the future." Many positions are available in this industry, including financial analysts, radiologists, ocean engineers, petroleum engineers, biochemists, mathematicians, I.T. managers, accountants, mechanical engineers, software developers, and others.


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