Abroad studies or Engineering in here?

you got lucky, i was in mood to rant, so you got an advice as a byproduct haha

1 year lagxa apply garna Ani if I don't get visa then Mero 1 year loss hunxa

bachelor paxi chai k USA le baja bajaudai lina auxa talai? haha. Tei bhande na.

Bachelor ma nepali bachelor le dhobi ruwauxa. (Aba there are definitely exceptions who do well in nepal in academia but they would have done far better in USA or Europe). ] I can guarentee that your chances of getting scholarship for masters would decrease by 95% if you do BE in Nepal and go for MS in USA.

1) It is tough to get better grades in Nepal (I am talking about the majority. There are my 5 friends just 5 out of 50 who have kept an average of 80% or above in engineering) If you study in private college, the goal of your teachers is to teach so that you pass. The teachers can't even teach enough so that you pass. It's garbage. If you don't believe me, please study in one of these private colleges(including KU. Nam matra kathmandu university hudaima ra course ma hi fi projects haldaima kei farak hunna, the thing is nepal ma skilled manpower who understands CS properly isn't going to teach in KU or Private college for a long time. Pulchowk isn't any different though. The teachers in pulchowk/thapathali(wrc,erc garbage ho paisa kaam lagxa bhanne matra ho that's great tho. jata pade ni self study*) nowadays are garbage as well but definitely, everything is better in pulchowk compared to )

2) Your concepts will get fucked. There are various scenarios-:

a) Teacher is bad, and you study just to pass. It's obvious.

b) teacher is bad,but you try to learn the hard way studying books, researching, reading research papers, textbooks by foreign authors(you have to read around 10 books on 1 topic to be able to teach yourself a concept that a teacher hasn't taught you). yeso garda sabai padera bhayunna 1 semester ma ramrari and you collect backs-which aren't a great thing to have in your life

c) An above average student who succeeded in whole educational system before BE and wants to actually learn engineering will accumulate at least 15-20 backs in engineering. But most above average students, resort to studying enough to pass the exam and fuck off.

d) Practicals ma you will be like miles behind them. LOL there is literally nth that anyone has learnt in college. The coders that my college has produced can be replaced by a 10th grade student who can learn web development. What's the point of a CS degree. I have followed USA materials a lot and it is scary. They teach you to build your Operating system in 8085 programming. Fck it. They teach you to build your own programming language. (ofc clz anusar farak parxa). some people will say, sikne le jata ni sikxa. that's true. but let's look at what cost. the focus of IOE courses isn't projects and practicals. you get free marks there from many teachers at least in private college haha. and the course is NOT based around doing projects. it is not the FOCUS. so if you want to learn those things in your 4 years, surprise surprise, your grades will go down down and down and backs will start to accumulate. If you succeed in engineering, you will definitely fail and accumulate backs in IOE(ofc here are exceptions who study like millions hrs per weeks lol and can understand concepts at the speed of light)

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