The H-1B lottery has turned US education into a gamble Even top graduates rely on chance, not merit.

 For international students, especially Indians, even graduating from a top U.S. university no longer guarantees a stable future. The H-1B system is capped and lottery-based, meaning chance often outweighs merit.

Key realities students face:

  • Top grades, STEM degrees, and strong employers don’t ensure selection

  • Multiple filings by large firms skew odds against genuine talent

  • Students spend ₹60–100 lakhs only to face visa uncertainty year after year

As a result, U.S. education is increasingly treated as a high-risk investment, not a clear career pathway. Many graduates are forced into:

  • Backup countries (Canada, Europe)

  • Repeated OPT extensions with anxiety

  • Returning home despite U.S. credentials

The uncomfortable truth: the U.S. still offers world-class education—but post-study stability now depends on luck, not just skill. For many students, that’s a gamble they weren’t warned about.



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