This is from GPT but good enough is good enough so anyway... (using Bangalore as a reference as it has the highest employment opportunities).

>While a precise, up-to-date figure for men employed in regular wage jobs exclusively for the Bangalore metropolitan area is not publicly available, an estimated 2.5 to 3.5 million men fall into this category.

<3mil

>While a precise, up-to-date figure for men with a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering residing in the Bangalore metropolitan area is not available, a rough estimate is between 150,000 and 250,000.

<200k

>While a precise, publicly available figure for this highly specific demographic is not available, a rough estimate of the number of men employed in regular wage jobs with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering in the Bangalore metropolitan area is between 60,000 and 100,000.

<80k

>While a precise, publicly available figure for this highly specific demographic is not available, a rough estimate of the number of men employed in regular wage jobs with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and aged 30 or older in the Bangalore metropolitan area is between 45,000 and 75,000.

<60k

Based on these numbers...

1. Only 60 / 3000 = 2% of total male workforce in Bangalore are 30+ mechanical engineering graduates.

2. 60 / 80 = 75% of total mech. graduates in workforce are 30+

3. Only 80 / 200 = 40% of mech. graduates got into the workforce after their degree

4. Only 80 / 3000 = 2.7% total male workforce in Bangalore are mechanical engineering graduates.

Do these numbers even make sense?

Any comments on what CrapGPT has to say about my chances of getting a job?