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“Don't come to Great Britain”: The Indian woman says 90% of her batchmates returned unemployed people

An Indian woman based in London has advised international students about a master's degree in Great Britain and claims that she would find it difficult to find it after completion. The woman – a marketing professional who went to Great Britain after receiving her Bachelor's degree in India – was one of the few lucky ones who had managed to get a job in the country.


An Indian woman pointed out the students to come to Great Britain to come a master (representative image).



In a contribution that was shared on the Social Media platform X on May 11, she announced that 90% of her batch had returned home after not securing employment in Great Britain.

Your post touches the challenges of the British labor market and points to the country's increasingly restrictive immigration policy.

“There are no jobs”

“I have countless people who are written to Masters in Great Britain. I will tell them that they shouldn't come, 90% of my batch had to go back because there are no jobs, unless they have money to throw, do not think that the woman on X.



In the comment area, she claimed that the situation earlier was better than 60 to 70% of international students managed to find jobs in the country. “It was never so bad,” she wrote in response to a comment that indicates that Britain always has a place for “rich children”, more of a good time than serious students.

Another person asked her: “depends on the field, right? Medicine and financial industry are booming.”

However, the marketing professional said that jobs are also scarce in the field of finance. “IDK people from medicine, finances don't get any jobs either,” she wrote.

Many people in the comment area thanked her that they had submitted a balanced and clear opinion without coating the truth. “Appreciate honesty – round as if it is worthwhile to seriously weigh the risks before you step in,” read a comment under your post.



(Read also: As in Great Britain the visa rules changes to keep immigration, you aim with low -paid employees.)


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