Agree with @Soheils . Your amount of time to work here will be VERY limited when you graduate. If you work while in school in summers, that will reduce your amount of time allowed when you graduate.
If you think you will need large loans, you need to figure out a way to repay them while working in your native country. You will,also need to get those loans there unless you have a qualified cosigner here who is a U.S. citizen and resident.
Well xD I meant Rockstar North , Edinburgh still just forget that ,
All I meant was a nice job in any IT company (software developing ) and I have heard that work visas do get converted into green card after sometime , I mean are you guys saying its NOT possible to settle in US.
@Aaryaman123 I don’t like their style of game dev at all.
Nobody is saying that it is not possible, but just that you can not count on it. You need to be able to payback any loans you get in India, as many things can complicate matters for you.
Do you have anybody who would cosign for you? A cosigner must trust you enough to do something as big as that, as he is essentially promising to pay your loan in case you can not.
When you come to US, you have to plan assuming you are going back to your home country. You can’t count on getting H1B visa or whatnot because it’s not easy at all.