Hello_10
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I will have to move out of my home state to get a job in my field. Moving between states is like moving to an entirely new country. I can't spot any difference between that and moving to the US except the maybe the distance and infrastructure.
My hopes and prayers are all on cracking UPSC exam and making it into the IAS cadre. But i feel less confident about my prospects with each passing day. I would drop all this nonsense in a heartbeat if i get selected into the IAS ( --Indian bureaucracy )
My brother graduated from the Indian military academy after getting through his degree. My family has a long line of bureaucrats and state government officials. Expectations are high---but sometimes i find their shoes too big for me to fill.
i can help you something in the regard of your dream to go to US/Western nations. first, you either have to have a Master level engineering degree from a US's institute itself and secure employment there in campus selection and then after few years of experience, you may qualify for Green Card, which also has a Cap limit. but even to file application for residency/GC, you do need to be able to be among the people of this category. and from my side, I would advice you to have little time on GRE/GMAT exams to secure high marks so that you may enter in an Institute which is at least among the top 500 in world, so that you may have easy campus selection to get a job there. otherwise having a degree from a lower rank institute does put you in the second line of interviews in US.........
or, I dont know from where you studied Chemical Engineering and whether you are working right now also or not, but if your degree is from IIT or even a State's Regional college of India, you are in the better position to get into a MNC, which may then post you overseas and then after 3-4 years of work experience there, you may qualifiy for Green Card or Permanent Residency for a Western country. there are many Walking Interviews also, if you have degree from just a private college of India, but here again, you do need to be competent enough to qualify in all the rounds of written/group discussion/face interviews etc to get into a credible company which may place you in US or in any other Western Country, where you may gain sufficient work experience to get western residency.
you would keep in your mind that you in competition with those who want to be on the higher income group/high position like IAS/High End Professionals with foreign experience etc, and hence you do need to prove your competency in this regard. best of luck