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Originally Posted by Traum
From my own experience in working with Indians in the IT sector, academic credentials from India is often a mixed bag though. Many with a computer science university degree knows little more than a regular kid in highschool. Some with a so-called Masters degree seem to know about as much as a 1st or 2nd year ugrad kid. And then of course there are people with the expected amount of knowledge and experience as their credentials suggest.
Essentially, just their education level alone really doesn't give you a good grasp of how capable they are. People graduating from reputable Canadian post secondary institutions are far more consistent in how capable they are.
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ive been to india a few times and they have engineering schools all over the place, many of which do not look like something you would want to brag about attending. it was my impression that credentials are thrown around all over the place over there.
even the worthless diploma mills over here do the same thing. we had a bunch of applicants that had an mba or were studying for one, and when you look at the school it's like 'coquitlam college' or 'oxford international college' or something like that. absolutely useless degrees.