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F1 visa rejections for JNTU affiliated univerisites


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Unfortunately Though I feel terrible for mass visa rejections..these students deserve it for taking a wrong approach and applying through brokers , agents. 

I try my best to educate these students to apply with work experience and good TOEFL gre scores..but they are used to take shortcuts. 

 

The bitter truth is..we are the last batch to sustain in IT job industry. In future generations only 10-15% of JNTU affiliated school grads get an IT job after masters. Rest will be left to the streets 

If your relatives, cousins are starting their engineering..tell them to apply for schools outside telugu states. Thanks to fee waiver..entire education system is now collapsed after these former affiliated schools became autonomous. No money from government to pay fee waiver reimbursement on time..pushing university administration to cut corners and employee staff who work on 13,000 rupees per month in 2024. These proffesors unfortunately are the same students who studied in same deemed university with n number of backlogs. There are assistant  professors teaching at some of these schools with 20+ backlogs on their resume. They are just handling question bank with 20 questions , two or three weeks before finals term exam and expecting them to write 4-5 of questions out of the material. Brain dump practice. 

Keep your brothers sisters out of these jntu school network. Please

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52 minutes ago, coffee said:

Unfortunately Though I feel terrible for mass visa rejections..these students deserve it for taking a wrong approach and applying through brokers , agents. 

I try my best to educate these students to apply with work experience and good TOEFL gre scores..but they are used to take shortcuts. 

 

The bitter truth is..we are the last batch to sustain in IT job industry. In future generations only 10-15% of JNTU affiliated school grads get an IT job after masters. Rest will be left to the streets 

If your relatives, cousins are starting their engineering..tell them to apply for schools outside telugu states. Thanks to fee waiver..entire education system is now collapsed after these former affiliated schools became autonomous. No money from government to pay fee waiver reimbursement on time..pushing university administration to cut corners and employee staff who work on 13,000 rupees per month in 2024. These proffesors unfortunately are the same students who studied in same deemed university with n number of backlogs. There are assistant  professors teaching at some of these schools with 20+ backlogs on their resume. They are just handling question bank with 20 questions , two or three weeks before finals term exam and expecting them to write 4-5 of questions out of the material. Brain dump practice. 

Keep your brothers sisters out of these jntu school network. Please

Pass percentage for BTCH is increased from 56 in 1990 to 98% in 2024 and total number of students increase from 1500 to 26 lkhs INDIA wide 

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Engineering education itself is over rated for the past two decades and we all know that we don’t really need engineering degrees to find an IT job. 
 

Polytechnic, vocational training, ITI etc are the need of the hour…

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9 minutes ago, GelakoduKri said:

Pass percentage for BTCH is increased from 56 in 1990 to 98% in 2024 and total number of students increase from 1500 to 26 lkhs INDIA wide 

Many people even got GC without passing Engg and came here with fake certs Buffalo 🐃 so nothing matters! 

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1 hour ago, coffee said:

The bitter truth is..we are the last batch to sustain in IT job industry. In future generations only 10-15% of JNTU affiliated school grads get an IT job after masters. Rest will be left to the streets 

 

is this your opinion? or meeku telsina valla experience? 

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4 hours ago, enigmatic said:

is this your opinion? or meeku telsina valla experience? 

Day to day observation. I do free education counseling that includes current +2 students, brech students and as well as masters students. I also work directly with college management , faculty and sometimes principal . I do this out of passion with no vetted interest. 

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6 hours ago, coffee said:

Unfortunately Though I feel terrible for mass visa rejections..these students deserve it for taking a wrong approach and applying through brokers , agents. 

I try my best to educate these students to apply with work experience and good TOEFL gre scores..but they are used to take shortcuts. 

 

The bitter truth is..we are the last batch to sustain in IT job industry. In future generations only 10-15% of JNTU affiliated school grads get an IT job after masters. Rest will be left to the streets 

If your relatives, cousins are starting their engineering..tell them to apply for schools outside telugu states. Thanks to fee waiver..entire education system is now collapsed after these former affiliated schools became autonomous. No money from government to pay fee waiver reimbursement on time..pushing university administration to cut corners and employee staff who work on 13,000 rupees per month in 2024. These proffesors unfortunately are the same students who studied in same deemed university with n number of backlogs. There are assistant  professors teaching at some of these schools with 20+ backlogs on their resume. They are just handling question bank with 20 questions , two or three weeks before finals term exam and expecting them to write 4-5 of questions out of the material. Brain dump practice. 

Keep your brothers sisters out of these jntu school network. Please

Realistically, does a B.Tech degree really matter? Back when I was doing my B.Tech, I had over 16 backlogs. But after grinding for a few months to a year, I ended up working for a MAANG company. In my experience, an engineering degree isn't essential for succeeding in IT or the corporate world. What truly matters is developing discipline, even if it’s something you achieve later on. Looking back, I don’t feel like I gained much from my B.Tech studies.

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7 hours ago, coffee said:

Unfortunately Though I feel terrible for mass visa rejections..these students deserve it for taking a wrong approach and applying through brokers , agents. 

I try my best to educate these students to apply with work experience and good TOEFL gre scores..but they are used to take shortcuts. 

 

The bitter truth is..we are the last batch to sustain in IT job industry. In future generations only 10-15% of JNTU affiliated school grads get an IT job after masters. Rest will be left to the streets 

If your relatives, cousins are starting their engineering..tell them to apply for schools outside telugu states. Thanks to fee waiver..entire education system is now collapsed after these former affiliated schools became autonomous. No money from government to pay fee waiver reimbursement on time..pushing university administration to cut corners and employee staff who work on 13,000 rupees per month in 2024. These proffesors unfortunately are the same students who studied in same deemed university with n number of backlogs. There are assistant  professors teaching at some of these schools with 20+ backlogs on their resume. They are just handling question bank with 20 questions , two or three weeks before finals term exam and expecting them to write 4-5 of questions out of the material. Brain dump practice. 

Keep your brothers sisters out of these jntu school network. Please

When were you graduated andi 

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44 minutes ago, Tellugodu said:

Realistically, does a B.Tech degree really matter? Back when I was doing my B.Tech, I had over 16

Depends on when you graduated. It may have been ok a few years ago. Ippudu kastam emo. Also the syllabus for engineering was decent and usually updated, but the lecturers in colleges are not good. They would not be teaching if they were any good, excepting a few.

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15 hours ago, Tellugodu said:

Realistically, does a B.Tech degree really matter? Back when I was doing my B.Tech, I had over 16 backlogs. But after grinding for a few months to a year, I ended up working for a MAANG company. In my experience, an engineering degree isn't essential for succeeding in IT or the corporate world. What truly matters is developing discipline, even if it’s something you achieve later on. Looking back, I don’t feel like I gained much from my B.Tech studies.

The reason you had 16 backlogs is because your exam participation didn't meet the standards. Today you will graduate with 8.2 cgpa and you wouldn't be knowing what are the industry prescribed  text book you require for your core subjects , what are few of the labs you are expected to perform during the lab exam. Everything is orchestrated by the staff to make it look like students are performing 

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