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manpreet
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3 years ago
Pursuing B.Tech in a normal college in India and then going outside for higher studies is a good idea. But in USA after Trump, the rules for study visa and working visa might flicker. Hence to find a stable job, there might be difficult. But if you want to come back to India and work here, your salary will be a good amount depending on the MBA college's recognition. Average salary would be around 16 lacs Indian rupees if the college is nice. And then your specialisation in MBA decides if the amount increases or decreases.