Always great to see young minds take a keen interest in science and pursue a career in science rather than trying to crack JEE and eventually settle for a software engineer job in Bangalore.
Nahh , real talented and hard working will never joing IITB if he is getting oxford , mit and many other top notch universities, bcuz they are not doing all shit for PLACEMENT , they are really interested in particular subject or field....in india only iisc banglore is good @@ShivamPandey-wf2pj
@@ShivamPandey-wf2pj certainly not for me have crossed that eligible age decades back. And hopefully not for the best talents in the country as well, who can contribute immensely to scientific progress.
@@sumanray6167 bro it's computer SCIENCE engineering is all about science you are talking like software engineer aren't contributing to science but infact they are ones contributing the most at this time you know mathematician & physicist can only provide theory it's the engineers job to put it in practical use both have unique & important place it's stupid to put anyone above or below
So great to hear from him. Only sad part is that, India still doesn't offer quality education for talents like Rushil and they have to western universities.
just saying people at top IITS/IISC studying CSE have similar kind of acheivment but people love to criticse IITs just because they werent able to make into one even he was preapring for jee so instead of writing this bullshit comment teach yneducated dumfuxx in INDIA
It's because of Indian society which only thinks about money and job....even though the job may be a mediocre one....we as a society promote mediocracy
Nice to see that those who will matter to human civilization and Bharat are getting the attention here instead of phonies from movies and cricket. Kudo, keep it up. Only sad part is that these geniuses have to leave Bharat. Our universities must do some thing about it.
Movie people are phonies, but rising to the top in a sports field requires being the best in the world and a lot of effort. That is not a phony. The Uk economy is struggling and there aren’t many jobs there. It’s a very overhyped country. I wish he didn’t go there. IIIT and CMI offers direct admission to people who do well in IMO but they are going abroad. I guess the research culture in abroad universities is more evolved than India and people who do well in Olympiad are inclined to research. I really wish someone like him didn’t go abroad but there’s too much to change in our universities and too little is being done.
@@AbhinavVats-zz9qd I feel like actors are entertainers and there are a lot of other measures to their success than how good they are so they shouldn’t be idolised and worshipped. But playing any international sport should definitely be lauded and learnt from.
@@saikat93ify exactly! Just because this person's only evaluation for success is education, that doesn't mean that all these cricketers didn't work hard to serve their nations.
These kind of conversations should be encouraged. They are great for the propogation of maths and science amongst youngsters. Props to you Nityanand sir!
He is sharp and looks to be a good teacher as well. Great material for academia. Come back to India eventually and enrich the students here - Rushil! Or stay elsewhere and enrich the world community of math/theoretical CS.
Agreed. He would be an excellent teacher . Surprised the way he started with circle and explain 14 conguent module 1. He would be an asset if returns to india as prof
It's not a loss. One of the maths Wranglers from Cambridge is from Assam. He is now a professor in IIT. Long ago, after becoming Wrangler, he had shared that environment in Delhi University was much better than in college in Assam and that in Cambridge was way better than in Delhi University.
Best part was you guys telling us some amazing youtube channels like numberphile , Veritasium etc. I didn't have any idea that this much knowledge is avialable on youtube. Thanks for the suggestions, hope to get something out of them.
Now i know what it takes to be mathematician, Not bunch of formula, but thinking of the next level, that circle blew my mind and i was WHAT YES YES I GET IT NOW, i just cant say the dopamine i had just when i drew a circle
@@khushankmaheshwari5149 exactly... Along with that, solving bunch of problems is also not maths Everyone learns at there own pace... For some it might take a day and for a week, i have seen jee teachers criticize students who r slow at learning
It's a pity that such great brains leave the country. They barely come back to contribute in any form to our nation. I wish we could, as a nation, do something about it.
@@BinoyMandi-y4b But that is not my point at all...that is a given and is known to me as much as it is to you bro and I am no less a well-wisher than you are. The point is about hoping that someday we shall have reason (read infrastructure) enough that they stay back.
रुशिल की उपलब्धि अभिनंदनीय है । मुझे इस चलचित्रिका से 1 आपकी साक्षात्कार- कला का भी दर्शन हुआ, सहजता,प्रवाह, संदर्भ..... 2 आपके गणितीय ज्ञान, रुचि वाले पक्ष से भी परिचय हुआ 3 मेरा अनुमान था कि आप *रुशिल* नाम पर कुछ कहेंगे ? रुशिल को देखकर स्मरण आया *विषय मे सिद्धता* आ जाए तो आपके लिए एक खेल हो जाता है।
मैं हाइस्कूल में गणित में फेल हुआ था क्योंकि मुझे साधारण गुणा भाग तक भी नहीं आता था Sin Tan तो दूर की बात थी दूसरी बार मैंने थोड़ी और मेहनत की और पास हुआ तो सबसे ज्यादा नंबर गणित में ही आये । सौ में छाछठ। गणित विषय में जानना अब मुझे रुचिकर लगता है।
He would be an excellent teacher . Surprised the way he started with circle and explain 14 conguent module 1. He would be an asset if returns to india as prof
It would be great if kids at navodaya vidyalayas could get more exposure to things like olympiads. I think we will find some talent there if they are exposed to a higher level of problems and skills from class 7. say during summer breaks etc. Of course i don't mean they will get IMO medals but if even one or two of them every year get to regional or national medal levels it will be a big confidence boost for kids coming from rural backgrounds. Great interview and best wishes to Rushil on his Oxford adventure in maths and computer science.
That's great. During my school days there was one guy who was exceptional in maths. He won the gold medal in the state math Olympiad. But later he went to study mining engineering.
Nityananda Ji can you invite Swami Vidyanathananda(Mahan Maharaj or Mahan Mj) to discuss about Maths and spirituality(your wish). He won Bhatnagar award and Infosys Prize in Mathematics. It will be a great podcast. He is currently teaching at TIFR.
0:50 I agree to such a great extent I am very bad at remembering formulas My gosh But I PROMISE TO MYSELF MATHS IS BEAUTIFUL I WONT LET THIS JEE PREPARATION BREAK THE BOND BETWEEN ME AND MATHS...
Jems of India but our government does not give him a special gift or treatment these Olympiad winner students I don't know why Best of luck for your new journey God bless you
Accidentally I clicked on this video and couldn't help but ended up finishing the whole podcast without a skip, the fun part is mathematics tend to be a sedative pill for me
As a Math graduate from Mumbai University & later a PG and certified by IIT Bombay, I am a Mathematics Teacher in Japan for IGCSE & AS/A Level in an International school in Tokyo since last 8 years & next year my son is writing IITJEE too, I really appreciate Rushil Mathur for the initiative, best wishes for his bright future. I think India is the still good for training at undergraduate level, however for PG onwards Bharat needs to make facilities at global level in research. Whether this generation picks up engineering in India or abroad, the nationalistic & patriotism should be developed in our kids at an early age. As a Teacher I felt the competition is too steep in our country and human resource is not valued enough, the companies do background check for candidates, why can't we have background check for organisations, schools & colleges too, especially in private schools & colleges. The fees are hefty for kids but teachers are not fairly remunerated, so there is a brain drain even at good teachers level too. So I feel good teachers from Bharat are empowering the whole world, we should make our systems so strong that there should be reverse brain drain back to our motherland. I am glad that my son rejected MEXT scholarship to Japan as he wanted to give IITJEE Advance paper in 2025 May. If our future generation is empowered and the ecosystem is provided and teachers are given the best career options in par with corporate jobs India will become the Academic spotlight in the world once again like when it was during Nalanda, Takshila, Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics etc.
Great job, kiddo! As you as you prove new theorems, crack the Goldbach, Riemann, and gawdnose what other conjectures, always remember the age-old words of wisdom: The learned men at Oxford know all there is to be knowed. But not one of them knows half as much, as intelligent Mr. Toad.
Bro, you don't have to waste time & energy in exercising, nor have to distract by plumpiness and body fat growing due to studying. In that time you solved maths and won medal. This is sole reason why people like you are genius. Well, you look good. Everyone follows you even I. Good luck. You're a great asset to India. 😊
Shatranj ke khiladi , he may not like if he likes only chess and not history. Chess is only symbolic, it could be cards, or other Indian games played sitting....but what a great movie that is, I hope this great young man will start reading literature and history soon...sentimental education is as important as math one...
In iqm batch of PW this method is remainder theorem it is told there Baroda explanation is not given the way of solving is clearly defined thank you PW
Always great to see young minds take a keen interest in science and pursue a career in science rather than trying to crack JEE and eventually settle for a software engineer job in Bangalore.
BUT WHEN IT COMES TO YOU
IIT BOMBAY CSE👀
Nahh , real talented and hard working will never joing IITB if he is getting oxford , mit and many other top notch universities, bcuz they are not doing all shit for PLACEMENT , they are really interested in particular subject or field....in india only iisc banglore is good @@ShivamPandey-wf2pj
@@ShivamPandey-wf2pj certainly not for me have crossed that eligible age decades back.
And hopefully not for the best talents in the country as well, who can contribute immensely to scientific progress.
It's very appreciably that you admitted without letting your ego interrupting your thoughts 🎉@@sumanray6167
@@sumanray6167 bro it's computer SCIENCE engineering is all about science you are talking like software engineer aren't contributing to science but infact they are ones contributing the most at this time you know mathematician & physicist can only provide theory it's the engineers job to put it in practical use both have unique & important place it's stupid to put anyone above or below
So great to hear from him. Only sad part is that, India still doesn't offer quality education for talents like Rushil and they have to western universities.
It is because of India's society , most of whom are very backdated and unsmart . Sorry to see that ... 😔
The Indian society mostly cares about job , and not on a student's dream .
just saying people at top IITS/IISC studying CSE have similar kind of acheivment but people love to criticse IITs just because they werent able to make into one even he was preapring for jee so instead of writing this bullshit comment teach yneducated dumfuxx in INDIA
It's because of Indian society which only thinks about money and job....even though the job may be a mediocre one....we as a society promote mediocracy
@@indranuj38 ya
Nice to see that those who will matter to human civilization and Bharat are getting the attention here instead of phonies from movies and cricket. Kudo, keep it up.
Only sad part is that these geniuses have to leave Bharat. Our universities must do some thing about it.
Movie people are phonies, but rising to the top in a sports field requires being the best in the world and a lot of effort. That is not a phony.
The Uk economy is struggling and there aren’t many jobs there. It’s a very overhyped country. I wish he didn’t go there. IIIT and CMI offers direct admission to people who do well in IMO but they are going abroad. I guess the research culture in abroad universities is more evolved than India and people who do well in Olympiad are inclined to research.
I really wish someone like him didn’t go abroad but there’s too much to change in our universities and too little is being done.
Acting like cricketers and actors don't have to work for their success is crazy.
@@AbhinavVats-zz9qd I feel like actors are entertainers and there are a lot of other measures to their success than how good they are so they shouldn’t be idolised and worshipped. But playing any international sport should definitely be lauded and learnt from.
@@saikat93ify exactly! Just because this person's only evaluation for success is education, that doesn't mean that all these cricketers didn't work hard to serve their nations.
Your attitude is why India is the way it is.
These kind of conversations should be encouraged. They are great for the propogation of maths and science amongst youngsters. Props to you Nityanand sir!
He is sharp and looks to be a good teacher as well. Great material for academia. Come back to India eventually and enrich the students here - Rushil! Or stay elsewhere and enrich the world community of math/theoretical CS.
Agreed. He would be an excellent teacher . Surprised the way he started with circle and explain 14 conguent module 1. He would be an asset if returns to india as prof
Most probably he won't come to India
@@JEEASPIRANT_14 agreed
@@subratahalder285 just cuz India doesn't not support as Us does!
🎉 Congratulations to Rushil Bhaiya on receiving the gold medal in IMO 2024! 🏅🌟
These are the real youth influencers👏
Math talent aside, what a well-spoken young man. Wish him all the best
He is bright and clear in his head. Very rare to find such students at his age achieving what he has till date. A wonderful interview. Thankyou
Nice! I thought I was good at Maths but this is next level. Kind of got it but not fully. Anyways a big gain for Oxford and loss for India.
It's not a loss. One of the maths Wranglers from Cambridge is from Assam. He is now a professor in IIT. Long ago, after becoming Wrangler, he had shared that environment in Delhi University was much better than in college in Assam and that in Cambridge was way better than in Delhi University.
Best part was you guys telling us some amazing youtube channels like numberphile , Veritasium etc. I didn't have any idea that this much knowledge is avialable on youtube. Thanks for the suggestions, hope to get something out of them.
He is so good in math and yet so simple and humble and this is absolutely beautiful.
Now i know what it takes to be mathematician,
Not bunch of formula, but thinking of the next level, that circle blew my mind and i was
WHAT YES YES I GET IT NOW, i just cant say the dopamine i had just when i drew a circle
Formula was never math, some JEE teachers make it look like it but it's not
It's pure creative thinking and letting the mind wander
@@khushankmaheshwari5149 the worst feelings is when everyone else can derive formula but u cant
@@khushankmaheshwari5149 exactly...
Along with that, solving bunch of problems is also not maths
Everyone learns at there own pace... For some it might take a day and for a week, i have seen jee teachers criticize students who r slow at learning
Brilliant outstanding podcast...huge thumbs up to you Nityanand ji. It motivated me a lot in my passion & love for Geopolitics & economics.👍
It's a pity that such great brains leave the country. They barely come back to contribute in any form to our nation. I wish we could, as a nation, do something about it.
India has no place for such brains, if they remain in India then they will have to settle for mediocrity only
No problem, we Indians can take pride when they become US citizens and make achievements, like we do today😂😂😂
It's their business bro . They can go whatever they want . I hope people like him stay happy and healthy wherever they are ... 🙏
@@BinoyMandi-y4b But that is not my point at all...that is a given and is known to me as much as it is to you bro and I am no less a well-wisher than you are. The point is about hoping that someday we shall have reason (read infrastructure) enough that they stay back.
@@amitsrivastava1934 Ya Bro ... Obviously one day we will have ...
WOW ... that is a how an interview should be conducted ... loved the host and the guest.
Thanks to make this podcast hope that audience get aware about international math olympiad [the one of most difficult exam of human kind ] 😇
God bless this boy! Indeed an inspiration for all
रुशिल की उपलब्धि अभिनंदनीय है । मुझे इस चलचित्रिका से
1 आपकी साक्षात्कार- कला का भी दर्शन हुआ, सहजता,प्रवाह, संदर्भ.....
2 आपके गणितीय ज्ञान, रुचि वाले पक्ष से भी परिचय हुआ
3 मेरा अनुमान था कि आप *रुशिल* नाम पर कुछ कहेंगे ?
रुशिल को देखकर स्मरण आया *विषय मे सिद्धता* आ जाए तो आपके लिए एक खेल हो जाता है।
Simply love the mathematical deduction and applying the number circle..we should rethink the way we teach math to young children
Sir, you too are amazing in mathematics too! Pranam!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation!
मैं हाइस्कूल में गणित में फेल हुआ था क्योंकि मुझे साधारण गुणा भाग तक भी नहीं आता था Sin Tan तो दूर की बात थी दूसरी बार मैंने थोड़ी और मेहनत की और पास हुआ तो सबसे ज्यादा नंबर गणित में ही आये । सौ में छाछठ। गणित विषय में जानना अब मुझे रुचिकर लगता है।
Great bro👏👏
❤❤❤😊😊 i like this attitude 🙂
मिहनत ही एक मात्र सफलता का कारण है।
👏👏👏
Brilliant podcast. Bring more such guests...
With a bit of guidance and coaching, India has so many "hidden" gems. we need to help get them polished, in "our" way.
Great channel !!! Great videos kudos to both of them
Have learnt a lot form these 30 minutes
Really lovely video❤❤❤❤❤
Rushil earned 29th place, and there were 58 gold medalists total. This is an *excellent* showing !
17:22 this method just give me chills......
M sure i could never came up with this own my own.. but when i look at it, its so beautiful
It's not a method u have to come up with. It's called modular arithmetic and it's a very important topic for olympiad.
@@chandanamanna3190 well someone came up with it... I didn't meant it from Olympiad pov, but rather a maths pov as a whole
Great podcast, Nityananda Ji. Need more like this.
Enjoyed this podcast! Got to learn about some new channels in youtube for maths and science.
congratulation to Rushil Mathur . Keep going like this . And thankyou for this such a great podcast
He would be an excellent teacher . Surprised the way he started with circle and explain 14 conguent module 1. He would be an asset if returns to india as prof
Why would he even want to come here?
Good to see mera suggestion aapne liya inka podcast ka
Great one! Both of you are 'prodigy' in your respective fields. I am stunned and and amazed. ❤
Can’t be a prodigy when you’re over 20 years old.
It's amazing how well spoken the interviewer is. You've won the game of communication sir.
The best podcast I've watched in months...
bro rushil ur the man. the biggest inspiration keep it up bro love u tons
नित्यानंद जी, आपकी हिंदी सुनने में बहुत अच्छा लगता है।
अगर हो सके तो हिंदी में podcast करे ❤
Wow, didn't expect this from you❤! gained a subscriber.😊
wonderful . God bless you brother .May you bring positive changes for humanity .
16:16 I obviously understood everything 😊
Amazing Young Talent..this is the first time Iam seeing a number circle instead of a number line..WOW...Superb ..God Bless You !
It would be great if kids at navodaya vidyalayas could get more exposure to things like olympiads. I think we will find some talent there if they are exposed to a higher level of problems and skills from class 7. say during summer breaks etc. Of course i don't mean they will get IMO medals but if even one or two of them every year get to regional or national medal levels it will be a big confidence boost for kids coming from rural backgrounds.
Great interview and best wishes to Rushil on his Oxford adventure in maths and computer science.
Inspiring to see such young talents going beyond what’s norm (IITs, IIMs)
That's great. During my school days there was one guy who was exceptional in maths. He won the gold medal in the state math Olympiad. But later he went to study mining engineering.
Sof Olympiad ?
That's a very good path for him
OMG Rushil Bhaiya!!!! So proud of you!!
Nityananda Ji can you invite Swami Vidyanathananda(Mahan Maharaj or Mahan Mj) to discuss about Maths and spirituality(your wish).
He won Bhatnagar award and Infosys Prize in Mathematics.
It will be a great podcast.
He is currently teaching at
TIFR.
I just love this podcast. Lots of wishes.
Great to listen to Rushil!
Lovely conversation. Best of luck to Rushil
He's literally living the life I dream everyday
Dreams do come true....every physical entity is dream before it materialized
So, keep believing & working for ur dreams❤❤
0:50 I agree to such a great extent I am very bad at remembering formulas My gosh But I PROMISE TO MYSELF MATHS IS BEAUTIFUL I WONT LET THIS JEE PREPARATION BREAK THE BOND BETWEEN ME AND MATHS...
So nice to see and listen him.
Jems of India but our government does not give him a special gift or treatment these Olympiad winner students I don't know why
Best of luck for your new journey God bless you
Accidentally I clicked on this video and couldn't help but ended up finishing the whole podcast without a skip, the fun part is mathematics tend to be a sedative pill for me
Truly gratifying to watch such conversations ...
Bravo Kid! Mind Blown! Circle stuff is too good!
Just one request to Rushil. Please focus on exercise as well.
Such a heartwarming podcasts! Wonderful Rushil.
Typeset in LaTeX!!! Anyway, very bright boy.... but also impressed that he is relatively well spoken and can explian things well.
Awesome!!! Loved the aura and style of host❤
These gold medalist should be given a seat in any coleege they want
Math is really interesting and you can get hooked into it.He seems really into maths. Inspirational boy.
As a Math graduate from Mumbai University & later a PG and certified by IIT Bombay, I am a Mathematics Teacher in Japan for IGCSE & AS/A Level in an International school in Tokyo since last 8 years & next year my son is writing IITJEE too, I really appreciate Rushil Mathur for the initiative, best wishes for his bright future. I think India is the still good for training at undergraduate level, however for PG onwards Bharat needs to make facilities at global level in research. Whether this generation picks up engineering in India or abroad, the nationalistic & patriotism should be developed in our kids at an early age. As a Teacher I felt the competition is too steep in our country and human resource is not valued enough, the companies do background check for candidates, why can't we have background check for organisations, schools & colleges too, especially in private schools & colleges. The fees are hefty for kids but teachers are not fairly remunerated, so there is a brain drain even at good teachers level too. So I feel good teachers from Bharat are empowering the whole world, we should make our systems so strong that there should be reverse brain drain back to our motherland. I am glad that my son rejected MEXT scholarship to Japan as he wanted to give IITJEE Advance paper in 2025 May. If our future generation is empowered and the ecosystem is provided and teachers are given the best career options in par with corporate jobs India will become the Academic spotlight in the world once again like when it was during Nalanda, Takshila, Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics etc.
All the best for your son.... appreciated for believing in Indian Institutes & IITs ❤
Appreciate you brother! ✨
Too inspiring for the young minds. Fantastic interview style 👍
Solving mathematics is pure bliss!
..love rushil, u r amazing.. wonder boy of India..I solved it too , just knowing that phi(13)=12
All I see is energy... profound energy.
Great job, kiddo! As you as you prove new theorems, crack the Goldbach, Riemann, and gawdnose what other conjectures, always remember the age-old words of wisdom: The learned men at Oxford know all there is to be knowed. But not one of them knows half as much, as intelligent Mr. Toad.
Congratulations Rishi Mruthul .
Interview is very interesting ❤❤❤
Congratulations on a great podcast Mishra Ji
Great achievement!! Expecting Field's medal from him.
Absolutely brilliant!
You are the inspiration of the beginners
IIT peer pressure is the ultimate. The thought process in IIT is all sbout fine tuning the weak points rather then be happy with your talent.
Congratulations Rushil!! Great achievement.
Admirable, Rushil. Thanks.
Bro, you don't have to waste time & energy in exercising, nor have to distract by plumpiness and body fat growing due to studying.
In that time you solved maths and won medal. This is sole reason why people like you are genius.
Well, you look good. Everyone follows you even I.
Good luck. You're a great asset to India. 😊
Bullshit
Exercising isn't time waste. That's the stupidest argument ever.
Some people have high metabolism! Some people have low metabolism.
Shatranj ke khiladi , he may not like if he likes only chess and not history. Chess is only symbolic, it could be cards, or other Indian games played sitting....but what a great movie that is, I hope this great young man will start reading literature and history soon...sentimental education is as important as math one...
I felt so happy listening to him.
Me too😊😊😊
Excellent interview 👏👌🏼
Sir I want to know, Arnaa name of girl baby means maa laxmi or is there any meaning to this word in Sanskrit.
U all r gems of India
Wow Great Interview!
Melodious conversation..😊
Amazing interview !
One day I will catch up to you
I am going to win fields medel for india in mathematics
Charming interview.
ye hindi me last ka part jab hua. kafi acha laga sunke
Atleast this guy looks like he maintained his sanity
This type of podcasts shall add value to nation not political crap
Dang , I had already multiplied 111 by itself six times when he started talking about the solution.
He looks exactly like how you would think a math genius would look like.
17:14 the fact that he took a little time to calculate 12*9 proves that math is not about calculations but about art of problem solving
In iqm batch of PW this method is remainder theorem it is told there Baroda explanation is not given the way of solving is clearly defined thank you PW
Wow! This guy loves to talk.😂
He has all the ingredients of a good teacher.
Nice interview. 😅
U r right bro, I agree 🏏🏏🏏🏏
Excellent
Thank you so much
Very insightful 🇮🇳👏
thanks for recommendation of youtube channels
Thankyou so much .Encouraging