"Looking ahead, the enforcement of the fee could affect an estimated 50K+ future applicants annually, with industries such as IT, engineering and financial services most exposed. Within these sectors, high-demand domains like cloud, AI, cybersecurity and advanced engineering roles are likely to feel the greatest impact," Chengappa says.
Not just working professionals, for those planning higher studies or jobs in the US, the increased costs and stricter requirements imply that they must plan more strategically, advises Dr Karan Gupta, an internationally certified education counsellor, TEDx speaker and the founder of Karan Gupta Consulting.
"Companies may hesitate to sponsor as many candidates so students will have to work harder to stand out through specialised skills and advanced degrees," says Dr Gupta.
https://www.rediff.com/getahead/report/h1b-visa-hike-come-back-home-experts/20250924.htm
Make your own jobs, India.
Yeah, because they will no longer have the lowest
castetier employees doing shit work, if any given the outsourcing ands scamming stories that keep cropping up whenever it's jeets.Seems like a totally legit and unbiased source. Trust me, bro.
Oh no, they might have to actually work instead of building right angled bridges.
That's like putting "talking to yourself on the shitter" on your resume.
Please saar do not be the disrespect. Doctar Gupta is a good Brahmin and does not let the white devil's porcelain demon suck his soul out of his butthole. He shits on a rag on the floor and then flushes that, Saar.