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F-1 student faces dilemma: ₹28LPA in India vs. $60K US salary with H-1B visa; netizens remind ‘layoffs are crazy’

An Indian F-1 student faces a dilemma between a ₹28LPA job in Bengaluru and a $60K job in the US.

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F-1 student faces dilemma: ₹28LPA in India vs. $60K US salary with H-1B visa; netizens remind ‘layoffs are…

An Indian F-1 student faces a dilemma between a ₹28LPA job in Bengaluru and a $60K job in the US.

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Rs 28 LPA in Bengaluru or $60K per year in US: Indian student on F-1 visa asks which one is wiser to choose

$60K per year is obviously more than Rs 28 LPA but salary conversion can be misleading and the dollar option may not be lucrative at all when the expenses of the US are taken into account. An F-1 student explained a…

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  1. sabato 20 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Rs 28 LPA in Bengaluru or $60K per year in US: Indian student on F-1 visa asks which one is wiser to choose

    $60K per year is obviously more than Rs 28 LPA but salary conversion can be misleading and the dollar option may not be lucrative at all when the expenses of the US are taken into…

  2. domenica 21 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    F-1 student faces dilemma: ₹28LPA in India vs. $60K US salary with H-1B visa; netizens remind ‘layoffs are crazy’

    An Indian F-1 student faces a dilemma between a ₹28LPA job in Bengaluru and a $60K job in the US.

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