RE:need a friend
by priya on Aug 16, 2006 03:50 PM Permalink
hi chaitanya actually i have also applied to njit but my major is chemistry dou know anybody studying there presently or who is planning to go it wud be really nice of u if u cud help me
RE:need a friend
by karthik on Aug 15, 2006 08:29 AM Permalink
hi.. even i'm flyin to new jersey...i will be doin my MS(Economics) frm Rutgers Uni.... keep in touch... bye..
Hello Everybody, I want to pursue, MBA from a good US University, Can any one suggest some good universities, where in i can get a scholarship and can find part time jobs easily.. If anyone is going through the course, please help me out.. Can write to me at younus187@rediffmail.com
RE:MBA in US.
by karthik on Aug 15, 2006 08:26 AM Permalink
hi, u can try Murdoch Uni in illinois...its one of the ivy league B-Schools.do check their website..
RE:MBA in US.
by MB on Aug 11, 2006 03:44 PM Permalink
I think people who live abroad don't welcome newcomers from their country of origin, for various valid reasons. We can't blame them. Its their choice. Most people want to leave their past behind and move on. For instance, many people don't return to India due to restrictive and intrusive society they will be forced to live in. For those people, their own countrymen can be unpleasant reminders about their past. Also, there are numerous examples where innocent people have run into hassles while trying to help the people they don't know well. With all these reasons in mind, Indians who live in the US may ignore fresh arrivals from India.
RE:engineering in india
by prem chand kar on Aug 16, 2006 06:26 PM Permalink
hi mr sachin i am ur a friend from gunupur,orissa,india i say you that you must admit in a technical university like bput,rourkella,orissa in any software branch.
RE:MBA in US.
by ASHRAF on Aug 17, 2006 03:36 PM Permalink
you could opt for MBA at Point Park Universiy, www.pointpark.edu. Please visit the site to explore........................
Sounds good. "Indians welcoming Indians' But what is the reality? It is no surprise that people are NOT welcome by the locals when they leave homelands and go to alien lands. The surprise is, and what I observed, that it is the settled Indians that do not welcome Indians. An american passer-by would at least nod at you and smile a 'hi'irrespective of what he feels from inside, but not the Indians especially when they see another Indian. Once it was said that one feels glad when one encounters his kith & kin abroad. It is not the case of our clever boys settling abroad. They would not like to talk to their own, once they r settled abroad. Sounds ridiculous, but that is what an Indian traveller observes abroad. Of course, there are community gatherings and all that once in a while. But it is all official and really does not come from the heart.
RE:Indians welcoming Indians
by sachin on Aug 14, 2006 02:22 PM Permalink
i want to know about universities offering graduate courses in engineering. right now i am in my final year diploma course in mechanical engineering in VJTI college.
RE:Indians welcoming Indians
by Raaj on Aug 23, 2006 01:21 PM Permalink
Buddy, you have not seen enough of your countrymen yet. You should see some of them on vacation in Europe, they downright look at you as if, how come this chap had the fortune to be in Europe? Casteism of the immigrant kind at work you will get used to all this, remember you asked this, so dont change yourself, which is what likely happens most of the time. Let me tell you a few things a desi or group of desis will ask: 1. Are you on H1? Just finding out, coz if you are, then you a laborer, possibly below his dignity if he is green card or citizenship holder. 2. next question, how long you will be here? as if their father's bank balance was at stake 3. are you engineer? he has to know if you are worthy knowing you see.
You have very worthy brethren across, and you will surely see them, as I said you have a choice of being yourself or being one of them.