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I learned today that most Indians that come to the US on student visas are in fact not the cream of the crop but literally the rejects that have no career or educational prospects in India.
Some of you in this thread may already be familiar with the university systems in India. If not, here's a short summary: public universities are extremely difficult to get into and jeets have to compete against hundreds of thousands to get into them. Think half a million or more competing for something like 5000 spots. Think of these public universities as if they're MIT or CalTech (disregard whether the quality of education is actually equivalent). Basically, they get into one of these universities, they'll be set for life if they put in the work. For everyone else who doesn't get in, their mom and dad pay for them to go to whatever private "universities" they have around (which they state are "affiliated" with the public universities but are just grifts because jeets love scamming each other).
So, what does a jeet who went to these private "universities" do after he graduates? If he applies for a job, his degree is worthless because everyone there knows whatever shitty private school he went to isn't the real deal. If he attempts to go to higher education, he's incapable of competing with the top 0.01% jeets who are coming in from those public universities they couldn't get into. Well here comes dumb fuck college administrators in your choice of western country who just love their tuition revenue. The jeets who couldn't cut it in India apply for these programs and pay the tuition. The programs just rubber stamp them through because the professors are either in on the scam or don't give a shit anymore after having to deal with rampant jeet cheating. And now you have thousands of useless jeets with western masters' degrees to their names that HR simply finds mesmerizing.
By the way, the masters' programs often end up with looser requirements for jeets than for natives because jeets will fake whatever coursework or recommendations they need to get in. Meanwhile, natives have to deal with all sorts of college politics bullshit to get into those programs (how many of you with post-graduate degrees had to kiss your professors' asses to get those recommendation letters).
These are the people that tech companies fight to hire.
On an unrelated note, here's something some of the jeets at my work were talking about this past week.
Some background: apparently India passed some law a few years ago related to spousal abuse and divorce as a partial response to the international attention they got from the multiple grotesque stories about rapes that came out of the country. Basically, the law requires cops immediately respond to any spousal abuse allegations made by women against their husbands or their husbands' families and if proven/a divorce is approved, the husband is apparently required to pay 30% for child support and 50% of whatever is left over to the wife as alimony. Setting aside the merits of such a law, this being jeet country, I hope you see where this is going.
There is now apparently a market for helping women (and/or her parents) file false claims of abuse against their husbands in order to secure money.
So the hot topic of the week was some jeet who committed suicide because his wife and her parents basically ruined his life by filing repeated false claims. So now, there seems to be a trend on the jeettube side about whether men are being discriminated against by these laws.
Some of you in this thread may already be familiar with the university systems in India. If not, here's a short summary: public universities are extremely difficult to get into and jeets have to compete against hundreds of thousands to get into them. Think half a million or more competing for something like 5000 spots. Think of these public universities as if they're MIT or CalTech (disregard whether the quality of education is actually equivalent). Basically, they get into one of these universities, they'll be set for life if they put in the work. For everyone else who doesn't get in, their mom and dad pay for them to go to whatever private "universities" they have around (which they state are "affiliated" with the public universities but are just grifts because jeets love scamming each other).
So, what does a jeet who went to these private "universities" do after he graduates? If he applies for a job, his degree is worthless because everyone there knows whatever shitty private school he went to isn't the real deal. If he attempts to go to higher education, he's incapable of competing with the top 0.01% jeets who are coming in from those public universities they couldn't get into. Well here comes dumb fuck college administrators in your choice of western country who just love their tuition revenue. The jeets who couldn't cut it in India apply for these programs and pay the tuition. The programs just rubber stamp them through because the professors are either in on the scam or don't give a shit anymore after having to deal with rampant jeet cheating. And now you have thousands of useless jeets with western masters' degrees to their names that HR simply finds mesmerizing.
By the way, the masters' programs often end up with looser requirements for jeets than for natives because jeets will fake whatever coursework or recommendations they need to get in. Meanwhile, natives have to deal with all sorts of college politics bullshit to get into those programs (how many of you with post-graduate degrees had to kiss your professors' asses to get those recommendation letters).
These are the people that tech companies fight to hire.
On an unrelated note, here's something some of the jeets at my work were talking about this past week.
Some background: apparently India passed some law a few years ago related to spousal abuse and divorce as a partial response to the international attention they got from the multiple grotesque stories about rapes that came out of the country. Basically, the law requires cops immediately respond to any spousal abuse allegations made by women against their husbands or their husbands' families and if proven/a divorce is approved, the husband is apparently required to pay 30% for child support and 50% of whatever is left over to the wife as alimony. Setting aside the merits of such a law, this being jeet country, I hope you see where this is going.
There is now apparently a market for helping women (and/or her parents) file false claims of abuse against their husbands in order to secure money.
So the hot topic of the week was some jeet who committed suicide because his wife and her parents basically ruined his life by filing repeated false claims. So now, there seems to be a trend on the jeettube side about whether men are being discriminated against by these laws.





