The observation about everyone thinking they are middle class is so true. I had a colleague who used to keep using this phrase "Middle Class Problems" in every possible conversation and her family had 3 apartments in Bengaluru. THAT IS NOT "MIDDLE CLASS" for god's sake!
Middle class living style don't mean middle class wearing lungi and go in costly bike is not middle class drinking in chai tapri and saying Aaj kal bahut Mandi hai is not middle class. Middle class people never complain being middle class
That's upper middle class yes but it's still middle class, that is not rich anyway, comfortable? Yes highly but technically they still fall under the middle class category.
@@harshitabhuyan8892 In a country where earning more than 30k p.m puts you above most of the people, having 3 apartments and an income in multiple lakhs per month doesn't in any way makes you middle class. Upper middle is a term coined by technically rich (i.e defined as rich w.r.t average earnings of a country/city). The average income of Bengaluru is around 7L p.a. Highest in the country. If you are earning 5-7 times the city's average, I'm sorry to say you aren't middle class. You are technically a millionaire. There is a huge deviation in terms of necessity and comfort for a person actually in the middle class (earning around 7-12L p.a) and for a person earning say 30L p.a. Edit: According to you, if one has 3 apartments he/she is upper middle class (technically middle class according to you) and by that logic person with 2 houses is middle class and a person with one house is poor. Seriously? Being able to afford even a single house in a city like Bengaluru which costs around 45-50l minimum is poor? C'mon now! What about people like me then? Who stay in rented house? Poverty to the power infinity?
@@harshitabhuyan8892 This "upper middle class" term is so annoying. Most of them are upper class people. In South Asian countries, upper class doesn't mean living in mansions or having lots of supercars, the bar is a lot lower since the average income and quality of life is lower. I literally have a friend who calls himself "upper middle class" while he lives in a good apartment in a wealthy neighborhood and has like 3-4 cars, including a Mercedes.
But IIM's/IIT's dont do partiality. Get a good score in CAT, 10th, 12th and u r in. Also loans r available at reasonable interest rates for such qualified students and the payback period is also around 15 yrs which is far more than actually required cz top tier IIM's are that good in placements with average 17 LPA package.
@@varunmittal2905 I'm considering all the IIM's not just the ABC. New ones have low averages but are more in number so to b on the pessimistic side i took a figure of 17.
Not quite true, Firstly if you really want to persue research then IISC bangalore or IIST would have been better. Also, if you have a good project you will surely get funding, par or subpar projects are neglected.
@@aaravgulati2 Those abroad colleges have funding in which probably all of our 23 IITs operate so this comparison is quite baseless. Also, IITs are far better if you ultimately want a good package because of the campus selection quite unique to India.
I left India, though not for the US or Canada. I would have had to take an extremely big loan and pay it off in another 7 years. I went to Europe and did my masters for cheaper than I would have done in India. Honestly, I did not leave India because I wanted to. I tried so hard to score well in MBA for 3 years and I did. But my applications kept getting rejected every damn year because in my 12th I scored exact 80% and not >80. So, in the general category I kept getting rejected. The normal MBA universities were also charging atleast 10 lakh+. I didn't want to spend that amount of money in some mediocre place. You go to better places to build connections and network. I had randomly applied to a couple European universities who had just an online form at the time. They interviewed me and offered me an admission. The total cost of 3 years education was less than my bachelor's!!
Exactly...my situation is similar to yours. I studied at NIT and now thinking of going to Europe for higher studies. It took a year to decide if going to Europe would be worth it or not...and I think it is worth to spend a year to research if going abroad is necessary and I agree it depends upon the person and their situation. You cannot blanket everyone saying "Going abroad is worth it" or "going abroad is not worth it". Every situation is different.
@@ekta9789 8 lakh is not fees. My fees was Rs. 25000 per semester. I managed costs by working on the side. I mentioned in my post. I had a loan of 8 lakh and didn't need a penny more from India. I could earn the money with a job. And in Europe you're expected to work while studying as it is very beneficial to gain experience while studying before applying for a job.
I'm American and while championing sports is fair, I also want to point out that it can be a way to hide bribery. Rich parents sometimes pay coaches to get their child in as an athlete in a less-popular sport. There was a scandal a couple of years ago about it, but in my limited experience it seems to happen WAY more than people think.
Thanks for clearing about the middle class. I think in the last decade movies have portrayed upper class as middle class so much that people in the real middle class people and below lost their identity. A middle class person cannot afford higher studies unless he gets a good rank, family doesn't own a house there is only 1 scooter/Activa or none. You buy second hand books and if someone you're family have health problems you're screwed because of medical bills. Basically you walk your life on a tight rope you can't risk to make riskier decisions because every decision you make impacts your family.
If family doesn't own a house, a vehicle and yearly income is less than 6lacs, that family isn't middle class. Middle Income and Middle Class are different. Even upper middle class can't afford Harvard. Dreams of foreign universities are mostly false. They set you up for years of student loans and life struggles. It's better to get an Indian degree and start your own business and make your way up. It's easier said than done but it's a lot easier than falling into debts brought about by western dreams.
too many of us describing their economic conditions here so I'm feeling free to express mine and ours is like at most two lakh per annum income (teaching job) then with no property pay for every little thing and loans it just makes very difficult for us
@@philophoenix3061 there's no shame in that. Some people are more privileged than others. There are Ambanis, Adanis in the world too, with so much money that most of us couldn't even spend in one lifetime.
I had seen that crowdfunding post that some page on Instagram had shared. I kid you not, I began laughing hysterically when I saw that she wanted to pursue a liberal arts degree from Harvard and had the audacity to beg for money online in a country where people struggle to make ends meet
Bro you should have read the comments underneath 😂 it was hilarious. Some user wrote " rakesh ko ek russian chahiye uske liye kripya 3000 hazar dan kijie " and there were many more like this
I think there are more things to consider. I'm a Nepalese and the process here and in India are almost the same. The thing is, not everybody goes to Ivy League. Most of the families who earn 30k rupees like you mentioned do not opt for $50k colleges. One of my friend got hefty amount of scholarship and has to pay $2000 out of $25,000 as his tuition fee. My university in Canada costs around $11k per year as well. Getting back to your point, yes it is definitely not worth it to choose Ivy League and disregard someone's financial situation. But I do think that foreign education is definitely worth it if planned correctly.
Let's not forget that most ivy leagues have need blind admissions and would cover the tuition if your household income is below certain level. Ivy league colleges might actually be most affordable colleges in the US if you take into account the financial aid
Ivy League Colleges admission hasn't been about education for a long time. Harvard is about connections. Heck, you don't even need to graduate from Harvard to make it big. It's that you are surrounded by rich people who will fund your ideas in the hopes that you make them rich. That's the whole point of these Ivy League colleges - to make the connections with the movers and shakers of the world.
that is not true, sure connections can help you get in but what they really look for is if you have done something different or you have something unique for example if you helped start an non-profit of some sort or you are your states best pianist to name a few. All this on top of academic excellence. The reason they are on the top is cause of this, which also leads to cutting edge research.
@@abhishekgrewal8906 the video literally gave you examples of people who never did anything great academically but got into Harvard because their Dad gave the university millions as a "donation" That's 3/4ths of all Harvard students - the 1/4th are the actually gifted kids. In the end, education isn't the point. Making the connections and the prestige of a Harvard degree is the point
@@savioblanc that is for every uni here in the US. You pay their bills or help construct buildings they gonna take your kid lol. But the ratio is not that drastic. Why you see more rich kids in Harvard is cause they have more resources growing up. Academic success in Highschool is not related to success in the real world. You get connection in the sense that the people in your graduating class at Harvard are likely to end up huge personalities in their respective fields.
I belong to the state of Punjab. Back in 2018 I had 70 classmate in class 12th and now 69 of them are in Canada. Each one of them spent around 25-30 Lakh. I don't have rich parents or rich blood relative in abroad, so I am here 😁 #engineer
You guys are the life-counsellors young india needs to becone the perfect student, perfect customer, perfect analyser, perfect entrepreneur (there is no such thing though), perfect person who lives smartly. You are the older brother we need!
I never liked the idea of going to USA/Canada for higher education because of the reasons you've mentioned in this video. But mostly because I feel it is my responsibility and duty as a citizen of this country to actually make it a better place to live, than go outside the country, and then on my "comeback" I curse my own country saying, "when will this place change?!!". I love your approach towards this topic and I am hoping more and more Indian parents and kids, watch these kind of videos and really understand what they are going for.
The country growth depends on its citizens.see,china send out lakhs of students in America to study there and comes back which resulted in insane growth in china because the education in America is at whole other level. If you really want to learn your subject there is no better place than America.
Finally! A real perspective on Harvard and education abroad. This stuff is premium content!! Props to you guys for the insane amount of research, planning and editing that went behind this.
That is why European universities (Germany,Poland, France, Norway etc) are attracting more Indian students due to free education or very minimal fees. The degree they provide is also really worthy and recognised worldwide.
@@RatherthanIitsUsNo I think in Norway & other Scandinavian countries, the tax is relatively less, or even if it is expensive, students are exempted from it, something like that
@@milkybrowny7331 I don't see them spending much travelling, Regularly eating outside like when they were here, many haven't come to India more than once in the last 5 years... if that fits you that's fine... but I Don't see them as enjoying as when in India
@@milkybrowny7331 I live in US for last 6 years and have a decent salary but the expenses here specially in california are mind boggling . In india, nowadays software engineers are easily getting 20-30 LPA packages and because the cost is living is so cheap in india ( trust me when i say this ) , people are living very comfortable life and totally makes sense to not go for abroad. i might decide to come back in 2-3 yrs of gaining corporate experience.
nope it happens in mit as well! I have studied in west and literally every university here does it. Indians think that corruption doesnt exist in West or anywhere outside of india but that is just not true. All this big universities in west are corrupt and their quality of education is trash. Here is a good example th-cam.com/video/aIhk9eKOLzQ/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SarahMartin
My mom wanted me to go abroad to study, and i directly said no. She said, we'll take a loan and you can pay it back with your income, i said there's too much risk and it's just not happening. Basically Going to USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia for studies, is for people who have a *Minimum of 5 Crores lying in their bank* besides owning property and car.
As advice from a former college student who is in Canada, here's what I've learned: Firstly: this video is spot on. Ivy League and prestigious Uni's are there only for the networks and prestige. It looks hot on your resume and you get to meet people with connections. However, with such a connected world, Uni's no longer can say they have a lockdown on those benefits. Also, don't forget the fact that having "Harvard" or some other prestigious uni on your resume is only gonna last so long. After about 4-5 years, no one's gonna care what school you went to. At that point, it's all about what positions you've been in/what you've done. Secondly: don't go straight to uni/college after completing high school. Go get a job and get some real-world experience. Get your hands dirty and learn what it's like to be an adult. Also, go make an earning. There's nothing like earning your own money, learning to manage it, buying your own stuff (and not asking your parents for money all the time). Furthermore, while you earn (and hopefully save), learn what types of careers you like. Then, if your future career requires higher education, learn the most efficient route to get educated and pursue it. Don't forget that there are employers out there that are willing to pay for education (in exchange for completing a set amount of years with their company). Plus, tons of government programs provide grants/scholarships for higher ed (especially if you're looking at studying a STEM stream). Thirdly: unless you're going into a career as a doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc, so much of whatever knowledge you want to gain can be learned online and you don't need to have a degree. Don't be afraid of certifications and diplomas that can teach you everything you need to know in much less than 4 years (and for much much less $$$$$). Also, in the real world (especially if you're going into a field like tech) it's not what you know, it's what you can show. It won't matter that you have a Masters from Harvard, if you can't build a simple program, you're not gonna get hired. And real-world experience comes from...the real world. Not sitting in a classroom behind textbooks. This is why I'm such a strong advocate for hands-on learning, labs, and internships. So, if you do decide to pursue higher education, make sure your program has some sort of internship or project that you can present to a future employer. Finally: I feel like the "degree mindset" is from the older generations. It wasn't a bad idea, but now that we have the interwebs, info is open and available. There's a new definition of higher education and eventually, reality is going to have to reflect that.
I was born in a poverty where i had to go to public toilets everyday and didn't have concrete walls and i can vouch for the fact that education was the only reason why I'm out of poverty Today. And i would request all people below poverty line to give your 100% to complete graduation.
The thing is, harvard is also a pretty generous school. It is a need blind school which means that if you get in, and if your family's annual income is less than 40k, you get free admission, hostel, visa ect. less than 90K, you get free tuition. Most of the students who are not in the dean's list or recruted atheletes, have scholarships, and harvard first admits the student and then decides apon the fee structure. Please give full facts.
Thank god youtube recommended this video, i was thinking of studying abroad (my parents are not forcing me, they rather prefer me studying here). This video is an eye opener. I sometimes think going to the going to the west to study is overhyped
It’s not if you turn 40 -35 you will regret go somewhere else a country with 132cr+ is sure to be doomed one day or other you will be lost lamb in such crowd you can’t even walk on roads you have to squeeze your way through each coming day will be difficult here you go apply for govt job reservation will stop you if you turn to private employee you will be a CHEAP LABOUR nothing less nothing more if you are entrepreneurs society and govt rules regulations will literally Fukk you everyday.
It's the same in India with private universities. There is a sharp decline in quality education. And the education system has been transformed from a societal growth society to a money minting business, Where the more money you pay the better placement you get. Take me back to ancient Indus valley civilization Gurukuls were the best education system humans have ever discover where practical knowledge is passed on to the students along with advanced theory and how to apply it in practical daily life.
I wanted to pursue a medical degree here in India but always thought of going to abroad felt kind of guilty for not choosing to go abroad to study. This video really gave me a sense of relief 😌 Thank you so much. You did an amazing job in this video.
MBBS or MD AKA basic medical degree is nowadays uniformed all over the world....so getting it from any University is fine as long as your University is recognised. By the way are you currently a medical student?
@@DonMajio you still have to crack FMGE + NEET PG both together to pursue md in India after pursuing a medical degree in some other country and you have to crack USMLE steps to do md in US. It's get pretty hard to settle in India after doing a medical degree. I am not doing MBBS currently.
@@girlnextdoor8531well now A new examination called NEXT will replace the all current exams for pg and that would have to be given by current MBBS students for their degree+pg and by other graduates(foreign or indian) for pg
also, I believe that many colleges' application fees are a good source of revenue for them. For eg: roughly 55000-60000 students apply to Harvard every year, with each application fee cost being 85$, which is equal to 4675000 - 5100000 dollars per year
@@amit4Bihar But still you can't ignore that fact right and also it is projected that by 2030 the number of students applying in ivy league colleges will be almost doubled
I too have realised this in my journey of pursuing an MBA. US does give returns but when compared to the investment it's not the best option! There are many options in Europe, Australia, Canada, New zealand and of course India! The return is much better when compared to the investment! Also, if you go off of the rankings remember this, rankings are mostly given by US companies with biases and the components which increase ranking are quite arbitrary and often unfairly inclined to help US universities score better! Jaago, Dekho, Padho fir decide karo!
Europe and Canada are good options but you must be joking about Australia and New Zealand. Australia has only two good schools Melbourne biz school and Australia GSM in Sydney. If you go to NZ you would need to work in a sheep farm post mba.
There is no comparison to USA. Salaries and opportunities are not good in Canada unless you are a truck driver. Alternate option is Europe but you have to learn a new language and face hidden racism. Australia is a middle class option. New Zealand is said to have very few options but Indians there seem happy.
@@tindrums having lived in both US and Canada. I was drawing the same salary in both countries as I went through my US company. But the life in Canada is much more relaxed with health and education mostly taken care by the government and Canada is much more friendly place.
@@thewizard555 I have visited UK also for project work for around a month. The country is good and benefits are good. Jobs are there only in IT, finance or medicine. But the people generally feel they are a superior race to Indians
dude, people have other ambitions in life as well. some people are genuinely interested in sciences and the ivy League do offer great learning opportunities. believe it or not some people do like college courses. And I do agree with you over the most important question is: whether it's worth the cost?
That's what it is good about some prestigious Indian colleges like IITs iim and now DU through cuet that no matter how rich your parents are you can't get admission unless you score good, as you said many rich students goes to foreign for engineering mba and medical because they failed to pass the College admission and they are successful in foreign countries because they expose to things early age, but for people like me or most Indian a good education is the only thing that can help escape poverty.
Its a common story in developing countries, university and colleges are seen as escape from poverty, the day India becomes developed is when The local college will provide same employment opportunities as most prestigious one, only the difference will be that prestigious one's will be more research-oriented than local one.
FINALLY!!! Someone is actually talking about it ,has observed the loopholes in the system and decided to put forward it.....thank God. Education is not something to be done for the hype of the institution or it's maybe 200 acres campus......rather it's for the knowledge. India has many brilliant institutions and studying from it can do also wonders if someone is really capable enough.
nopeeee , indian colleges hardly have sufficient equipments . And they are mostly selected through the same old entrance exams no one is passionate for the subjects .
@@aditrungta I think you get this wrong, it's true "most" Indian colleges but not all. Selecting through the same old process is not quite true either......most prestigious institutions take direct interviews for higher education. The last point "not being passionate " is a very relative term....it totally depends on person not the colleges they went to.
@@aditrungta the point of this video was that even if someone doesn't come from a privileged background to go to foreign universities they can still get good education. It's not necessary to be in a debt trap just to get a foreign degree because of the "name" of the institution. Talking about flaws in system......every single country has it's own pros and cons.🙏
@@user-xc6mt8vs7p I know but its better taking a loan and studying abroad as compared to staying in India . A person will grow more abroad than in India . The fact simply is that the quality of life is better abroad
You guys literally opened my eyes, I always see Universities in states with high status......... Now I will focus more powerfully on my free-lancing work.....😊😊😊😊😊
I have actually been a Devil's Advocate ( pun included ) and argued that colleges in India are also underrated and most of the times Unknown even and the truth is it would be easier to get into the Ivy Leagues than Top Indian Institutes if we only took in the factor of Acceptance Rates which in cases of the IITs and NITs is much lower than these Ivy Leagues.
Yeah but being from one of the top colleges in india I can say even our top schools are no where near most of the good schools in us. Most of the curriculum is outdated, there is not much chance of experiments and of course no intermarrying pf different domain subjects like machine learning in chemical engineering or whatever. And networking effects barring from top5-6 iits, bits isn’t not that good. A college doesn’t become good just by having very low acceptance rate, there are more to it. And don’t even talk about cutting edge researches. That area is mostly failure in India.
@@rajarshighoshal6256 all these things - do you think the top colleges of USA have much more advanced subject matter?? You are just blurbing out whatever is coming to mind.. it's not 80-90s India.. Just study in top schools of India and USA before claiming anything. I've done and so have many of my brothers.. The difference is now mostly brand value and nothing else
@@amit4Bihar well maybe to you, but having studied in both cases us schools wins by a wide margin. and yeah if it is not the case for you well it is fine, to each their own
Don't forget the reservation politics, where a good student, even if he gets 95+ percentile won't get admitted, but a slacker with 45+ percentile will just because he happened to be of the correct caste
Note: *He stated Revenue NOT PROFIT. Remember, Harvard including all the ivy League universities are non-profit organisation. That means, they do not make profit out of your fees, they use that money for research purpose and giving financial aid to students whose parents can't pay the fees* Disclaimer : Most of you guys are eligible for absolutely free degree at Harvard! Actually, it's not that bad, it is blind over your need so you don't have to worry about tuition fees at all. You will be paying the fees only when your parents are earning 60,000 USD per year, and you know that's not a moderate income it's crazyyyyyyy high in rupees thus, if you are making that much then you should pay the fees of your college. 2nd point : Compare IITs, NITs and Harvard including all the ivy League universities. Why Harvard ranked so high? Because they spend tons of money into the research field and it is what expected from a ideal University. Thus, most of the invention even the COVID-19 vaccine came from Harvard. With that being said, to do that, they need tons of money at the first place that's why the are bound to accept the students more whose parents have made a donation. And it is pretty obvious because with their money, the institution is making life-changing inventions. 3rd point: Even though most the indian continental people won't pay the fees, I believe if are paying the fees are 100% worth it if you consider the networking you will be getting alone. Just to let you know, these ivy league alumni is so strong that you are pretty much guaranteed to get a job. You will find people from your University already working at the every top Tech companies (not only tech in every top companies there are tons of ivy League alumni) and more than happy to help you to get there. Like think realistically, that's not a networking that you can make over the web or like simply texting, lol.
You people are great the amount of efforts you all are making for informing the people with this level of quality videos and the research , either it be rap song at the end or the visuals you all are nailing it , this is insane and making your own loyal community according to Varun creating distribution is commendable keep doing this lvl of work.
@@Saishame No but in the video he mentioned the package that chemical engineers recieve in India even after graduating from top institutes is the hard hitting reality.
Really this Video made my day! I have no regrets about my decision not to go to the USA after getting admitted to my Master's in 2020. Thanks to Covid-19 which made me defer my admission and think about my decision of taking up a 40 Lakh loan. Finally, drop out of my plan of going abroad! Lonely Life, Debt Trapped, and Visa issues were some of my concerns.
Our country as grown rapidly in the past few years and call me a bhakt or what, I would say the PM Modi and his team have a major contribution to this tremendous success.
First of all thank you for giving these valuable information continuously. I want to request for a topic. Nowadays many Indians are interested in the culture of SK, Japan and some of South Asian countries. They are trying to follow them so badly and sometimes they are hurting themselves and their families. I know that everything has its own good sides and bad sides. But can you guys make a detailed video on this topic.... Thank you all once again. 🙂✨
Strongly agree with you, Debanjana. K-stuff doesn't make a lot of sense but still people are going lengths to achieve it. It's only hurting youngsters and making them dumb.
, I would like to thank you for making this insanely well researched video. The problems you talked about for prospecting Indian students even applies to normal American students! The Ivy League sector is dominated by wealth and white supremacy as a whole. Harvard is facing a current lawsuit : Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College which is accusing of Harvard for race discrimination in its admissions process. Particularly among Asians (Indians included). I’m glad you talked about the “middle class” in India because the large disparity of what is, “middle class also occurs in America.” People making $35,000 - $150,000 consider themselves middle class. It is a useless definition. I’m also extremely glad you pointed out Hasán Minhaj’s incorrect correlation causation with salary vs going to college. He had a multi million dollar show and here you are on TH-cam fact checking him! Amazing video.
This is such good content. I have always loved watching video essays but you've made it easy to watch for an Indian audience with relatable mini skits.
Thank you so much for this video, I honestly hate to see my friend’s parents struggle just to make their children study abroad in order to just get some social acceptance. Aunties and uncles saying “ ye to US me padh raha hai” that sort of mindset really needs to change. India has so many opportunities and we need to realise that!
Yale student here. There is so much misinformation in this video. Here’s a list of what I caught on the first watch through. I’m sure I missed some stuff. 1. 43% of Harvard students are not Dean’s List students. 43% of WHITE Harvard students (Harvard is about 40% white) are legacy, athletic recruits, children of faculty/staff, OR Dean’s List. 2. Yale, Princeton, and Harvard offer financial aid to international students and do not offer loans. If you cannot afford the normal price, you will receive aid. For example, at Yale, if your family makes under $75,000 USD you go for free. Over 60% of students at Yale are not paying the full price. 3. It is not accurate to say that tuition prices are going up because the universities are greedily raising the salary of their administrators. If you look at the graph at 5:45, it’s just showing that universities are expanding their resources for students. This expansion of resources, plus inflation, is the real reason tuition prices are increasing. 4. The Ivy League does not do loans. They do grants. Your financial aid will not come to bite you later. Other American universities do do loans though. 5. Harvard is not a business. Their donations, endowment, and tuition revenue are used for all the costs that involve running a university. Tuition is actually much less than what it costs to educate one student for the school year, so donations and endowment growth is necessary to continue functioning. 6. 9:20 - Harvard’s operating costs were higher during the COVID-19 year. Many many students were NOT at home like the video suggests, but many were. Virtually all facilities except athletic facilities were being used. Some students were sent home because there was not enough housing to socially distance everyone. So Harvard not only had to fund the regular operations of the school year but also had to fund COVID-19 safety on campus and facilitate learning online for students at home. This is true for other Ivy League universities as well. 7. 10:10 - again. IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS DO NOT OFFER LOANS. ONLY GRANTS WITH 0% INTEREST. It’s true that they do not facilitate loans. But that is because they do not OFFER loans AT ALL.
You missed the point entirely. Our argument is that Harvard and other Ivys now have the bank balance to do loans but choose not to. Grants are not universal. Harvard is absolutely a business (nothing wrong with that) Tuition prices are not increasing only because of inflation. Admin costs are ballooning. If you watch the graph closely we COMPARE tuition cost rises to inflation. There’s no correlation. There’s an entire Twitter thread about this.
I will disagree to an extent here (and ofc applaud you for getting some parts right) *First , yes rich folks do send their kids to ivy or top 15 unis in usa , majority of time these are actually degrees in humanities - psychology, philosophy,gender studies ,African studies etc Where the competition isnt exactly cutthroat The parents can brag they sent their kids to usa(actually bought their way in) and the rich unis are happy cos 💰 *However the stem degrees do differ and this is the area where middle class folks actually compete to get into . There's proper research work which goes in these unis + the alumni network + the opportunities which are specifically catered for students from these unis(frontend management consulting, investment banking etc) So stem degrees are worth it , also the reason why indian Americans who opted for these degrees are doing well *now the Indian education system has always been a decade or two behind the western ones. The former relies on textbook rote learning the latter on practical learning. It's an open secret * Regarding the startups , well it's still early . Most of these startups are actually caricatures of the usa ones. What they did 19 years ago we're doing now , also the reason why quite a few of the Indian founders (paytm,simpl,zerodha-one of the founder etc) have either worked or studied In usa * lastly ,yes a good no of the money does go out from here cos of them loans but remember the same money does come back after few years cos remittance and Indians investing back in their home country (as an insurance cos the US visa situation is screwed up lol).it's like a guy taking a 30l loan for mba from iim abc and earning that sum 3 years later
mannnn this is exactly what I always think! I decided not to go abroad and stay here in India and build something.............. Everybody around me is going abroad and I was having a FOMO. Thanks for creating a video on it.
Well researched video, but I think the presenter forgot to mention that most ivies, especially Harvard, have the most generous financial aid program in the country. If you get selected and cannot pay for college, the college will simply not ask you for money. Instead, they provide you with a semesterly stipend. I am a student in one of the Ivy League and I confirm this.
I am American and I am so glad I stumbled across your video. It's funny you mention that everyone in India thinks of themselves as middle class, because my parents grew up in the Philippines and think the same way. I have a family of 6, my parents came here when I was just 2 years old and worked their way from retail employee and bus driver to technical trainer and teacher. But my dad was rarely home, my mom had to go to school while also working to get her masters, and to this day they are tens of thousands of dollars in debt from student and credit card loans. Yet they think of themselves as middle class because we don't live in a trailer park or an apartment, and because they have also seen real poverty from living in the Philippines and know that we have more than that. Despite all this, I have 3 other siblings and they did not save even a dime for any of us to be able to go to college. They just expected us to take out tens of thousands of dollars in loans like they did and end up in the same debt spiral they are in, sure they make a lot of money but most of it goes to paying off their debts.....Thank you for such a great video! It is so infuriating being surrounded by wealthier people who think college is a simple decision. I believe nothing is worth taking on over $60,000 in debt.
debt is good if used properly but debt for college not worth it man, until and unless it's top tier college....and colleges in countries like india, philippines, third world countries(do disrespect but accept the reality) is never worth it, instead take a loan apply for foreign universities US, Canada, Germany, Italy, etc
Loved your content! Geopolitical situations in the us and Europe can also be factors due to which students may reconsider foreign ed. Also, as the workshop of the world shifts from china to India, there are more opportunities here for growth...
Literally, no words!.... The level of Info + the Level of Entertainment + the Level skills in Music and Dance! So much impressive! If Indian Government offices given to you, You can transform Bharat into better than any other country! First the Judges who get deceived by Lawyers who get paid by Criminals must be changed! Then Tukde Tukde gang and Urban Naxals must be discarded from the system. Then selfish leaders should be sent to border!... Anyway, Nice Job! Well done! Bharat Mata ki Jai! 🙏
11:26 Better to go to a school where Rich people's kids study rather than going to a school where people who definitely won't get a job are accepted because of their surname 😂😂😂😂
It's great to get a degree from an amazing college. But, over this past year with numerous conversations with banks, counsellors, professors and students from abroad, professors in India and ex-alumni of some prestigious colleges , I have realised that it's just not worth spending 1-3Cr taking a loan where you'll have to pay almost 3x that amount with the interest rates banks issue. If you don't have a scholarship and you are expected to pay 1Cr+, it is safe to say in most cases that Ivy league or Russell Unis aren't worth that much for bachelors. Ofcourse, this does not apply to all cases and subjects, rather it's a general blanket analysis.
What a brilliantly made video. The amount of research and effort taken to make this video can be seen. Instantly subscribed. Way to go guys. Keep it up!
I agree with one thing. A college degree does give a person 90% chance of getting a job than a person with no degree. So many people with degrees are unemployed but it's also in extremely rare cases that a dropout is getting job let alone reaching milestones. Not every dropout is Musk, zuckerberg or Steve jobs
I think most of the people are going to universities as means to leave India. My friends have been pretty clear about this. You can definitely get the same education at a much lower cost in India And although country's economy is booming, human rights are going down hill.
Same in canada, except our foreign student problems is even more focused on indians and it make most of our foreign students with chineses second Irs also a double problem here in quebec because lots of indian think of canada as an english speaking country and sometime get into a french speaking province They are segregated because most of their course is in english, they aren't taught french and quebec people seeing this think they don't want to learn french (altough some just don't care about french wich is important to quebecker, its considered a national pride)
Very good video guys. The level of research, video editing, everything is just great. Being from an engineering background many people that i know of have gone abroad for masters. Its slowly becoming like a mentality here that if you have completed your btech you need to go abroad for masters. Some people have even taken loans on their houses to study abroad. Some of them say there is nothing in India abroad you earn much more,etc.
Moral of the video: either be extraordinary rich or be extraordinary skillful talented and hardworking If you're both then you get into Forbes 30 on 30 or 20 on 20 and so on... 🤷
If you are poor u can study at Havard for free. You just need to pass 12 class with 85% + marks and must have a talent in anything that strongly introduce you. You can write a strong application by AI and send it yo Havard and go there with 0$. Havard will pay your money whether u are asian or not
Capitalisation of education is not at all a new concept to the world and to Indians... We have seen many students in private medical colleges in India who do not have the merit to become a doctor... And in today's world reputed university's degree is thought of as an investment...
In India you could get into a renowned college even if there are people above you scored a higher mark than you. All because you are born in a particular caste.
this video proves one thing when people back home always love to say India is corrupt and nepotism this and that, but they forget how the US and other first-world countries are just the same, but the wealth of that country helps cover up the true issues.
see, the thing about getting opportunities in india is that not every field has opportunities here. medicine, engineering, startups, etc. do have great reach and growth possibilities. however, when we talk about numerous other fields that do not come under the background of science (or business, these days), india severely lacks opportunities. countries like usa and canada do have higher level of opportunities in diverse fields. i'm a student aspiring to become a psychologist, and even though it is a blooming field these days, the opportunities in india are severely less compared to opportunities abroad.
i really like that 10/20 years of financial prisonment point. i was always fantacised about studying abroad, i was heavily influenced by th western culture, the lesson i learnt is must always witness both sides of the story, thanks for the videos subbed thanks again..
_Effective communication requires an intelligent combination of creativity, language and data._ Awesome video. ❤️ Skills vs Degree, anytime soon, pls ? Also, 110K. Going strong 🔥
Yoooooo! UCLA, my home college! (that I couldn't get into) Number 4 most donations! Sarcastic enthusiasm aside, it is a shame that the 4th most donations is to a PUBLIC University, a school which is funded in part by TAXES. I understand public institutions like schools, libraries and museums accepting private donations, but at a certain point it feels like a for-profit business run by the government. Utter absurdity. Thank you for the stellar video, cheers from Los Angeles, USA!
I don't think one should come to US schools unless they have a scholarship or confidence that they will secure one after the first semester. And that is why, grad school is the only time you should come. No point coming for undergrad. There are way more options for supporting your education financially with funding in grad school. And under grad education is very good in 🇮🇳 itself!
An analysis that most of people ignore despite knowing that they would have to settle in a foreign after their degrees. They end up saying foreign degrees ki India mai koi value nahi hai.
This video is an eye opener for every student who's thinking of studying in top ivy leagues. Happy for you Aevy family. You are just fantastic. As a 100k special can you please tell us how do you research to get this kind of data . It will be very useful for us. Please..
The observation about everyone thinking they are middle class is so true. I had a colleague who used to keep using this phrase "Middle Class Problems" in every possible conversation and her family had 3 apartments in Bengaluru. THAT IS NOT "MIDDLE CLASS" for god's sake!
Middle class living style don't mean middle class wearing lungi and go in costly bike is not middle class drinking in chai tapri and saying Aaj kal bahut Mandi hai is not middle class. Middle class people never complain being middle class
That's upper middle class yes but it's still middle class, that is not rich anyway, comfortable? Yes highly but technically they still fall under the middle class category.
@@harshitabhuyan8892 In a country where earning more than 30k p.m puts you above most of the people, having 3 apartments and an income in multiple lakhs per month doesn't in any way makes you middle class.
Upper middle is a term coined by technically rich (i.e defined as rich w.r.t average earnings of a country/city). The average income of Bengaluru is around 7L p.a. Highest in the country. If you are earning 5-7 times the city's average, I'm sorry to say you aren't middle class. You are technically a millionaire.
There is a huge deviation in terms of necessity and comfort for a person actually in the middle class (earning around 7-12L p.a) and for a person earning say 30L p.a.
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According to you, if one has 3 apartments he/she is upper middle class (technically middle class according to you) and by that logic person with 2 houses is middle class and a person with one house is poor. Seriously? Being able to afford even a single house in a city like Bengaluru which costs around 45-50l minimum is poor? C'mon now!
What about people like me then? Who stay in rented house? Poverty to the power infinity?
@@harshitabhuyan8892 Nah tf
@@harshitabhuyan8892 This "upper middle class" term is so annoying. Most of them are upper class people. In South Asian countries, upper class doesn't mean living in mansions or having lots of supercars, the bar is a lot lower since the average income and quality of life is lower. I literally have a friend who calls himself "upper middle class" while he lives in a good apartment in a wealthy neighborhood and has like 3-4 cars, including a Mercedes.
Most of IIMs have fees more than annual salary of middle class families , but having that brand in resume does help you crack an entry barrier.
Also, IIM admit automatically enables one to get SBI education loan. Even for other top tier colleges.
But IIM's/IIT's dont do partiality. Get a good score in CAT, 10th, 12th and u r in. Also loans r available at reasonable interest rates for such qualified students and the payback period is also around 15 yrs which is far more than actually required cz top tier IIM's are that good in placements with average 17 LPA package.
@@_SynysteR_ avg 17 ??
Dude the holy trinity's average package is 31 lpa
@@varunmittal2905 I'm considering all the IIM's not just the ABC. New ones have low averages but are more in number so to b on the pessimistic side i took a figure of 17.
Not the annual salary but their total savings
The problem with IITs is that they would form but the government doesn't fund research projects enough and leaves a research scholar in vain
Not quite true, Firstly if you really want to persue research then IISC bangalore or IIST would have been better. Also, if you have a good project you will surely get funding, par or subpar projects are neglected.
@@shreyanshsingh1363 Yes but he is talking with respect to abroad colleges
@@aaravgulati2 Those abroad colleges have funding in which probably all of our 23 IITs operate so this comparison is quite baseless. Also, IITs are far better if you ultimately want a good package because of the campus selection quite unique to India.
@@shreyanshsingh1363 is iist for research?
Great but IIT have reservations and a common test ,not analytical but IIT a very less , according to population ok
I left India, though not for the US or Canada. I would have had to take an extremely big loan and pay it off in another 7 years. I went to Europe and did my masters for cheaper than I would have done in India. Honestly, I did not leave India because I wanted to. I tried so hard to score well in MBA for 3 years and I did. But my applications kept getting rejected every damn year because in my 12th I scored exact 80% and not >80. So, in the general category I kept getting rejected. The normal MBA universities were also charging atleast 10 lakh+. I didn't want to spend that amount of money in some mediocre place. You go to better places to build connections and network. I had randomly applied to a couple European universities who had just an online form at the time. They interviewed me and offered me an admission. The total cost of 3 years education was less than my bachelor's!!
Exactly...my situation is similar to yours. I studied at NIT and now thinking of going to Europe for higher studies. It took a year to decide if going to Europe would be worth it or not...and I think it is worth to spend a year to research if going abroad is necessary and I agree it depends upon the person and their situation. You cannot blanket everyone saying "Going abroad is worth it" or "going abroad is not worth it". Every situation is different.
I m in the situation that you once were, can you please mention the colleges you applied?
That 8 lac is fees . But what about living cost of three years there?
@@ekta9789 8 lakh is not fees. My fees was Rs. 25000 per semester. I managed costs by working on the side. I mentioned in my post. I had a loan of 8 lakh and didn't need a penny more from India. I could earn the money with a job. And in Europe you're expected to work while studying as it is very beneficial to gain experience while studying before applying for a job.
@@ekta9789 and the rest of 8 lakh I used for months when I didn't work and flights to India and study costs.
I'm American and while championing sports is fair, I also want to point out that it can be a way to hide bribery. Rich parents sometimes pay coaches to get their child in as an athlete in a less-popular sport. There was a scandal a couple of years ago about it, but in my limited experience it seems to happen WAY more than people think.
really /
Olivia jade?
@@daffi1356 yeah!
Very true. I remember the scandal .......shameful
There is a netflix documentary on that
Thanks for clearing about the middle class. I think in the last decade movies have portrayed upper class as middle class so much that people in the real middle class people and below lost their identity. A middle class person cannot afford higher studies unless he gets a good rank, family doesn't own a house there is only 1 scooter/Activa or none. You buy second hand books and if someone you're family have health problems you're screwed because of medical bills. Basically you walk your life on a tight rope you can't risk to make riskier decisions because every decision you make impacts your family.
Yes medical bills screws it.Eventhough you don't go to abroad to study .It impacts alot..
what you've written is sadly the actual reality 🙇♀️
If family doesn't own a house, a vehicle and yearly income is less than 6lacs, that family isn't middle class. Middle Income and Middle Class are different. Even upper middle class can't afford Harvard. Dreams of foreign universities are mostly false. They set you up for years of student loans and life struggles. It's better to get an Indian degree and start your own business and make your way up. It's easier said than done but it's a lot easier than falling into debts brought about by western dreams.
too many of us describing their economic conditions here so I'm feeling free to express mine and ours is like at most two lakh per annum income (teaching job) then with no property pay for every little thing and loans it just makes very difficult for us
@@philophoenix3061 there's no shame in that. Some people are more privileged than others. There are Ambanis, Adanis in the world too, with so much money that most of us couldn't even spend in one lifetime.
I had seen that crowdfunding post that some page on Instagram had shared. I kid you not, I began laughing hysterically when I saw that she wanted to pursue a liberal arts degree from Harvard and had the audacity to beg for money online in a country where people struggle to make ends meet
Bro you should have read the comments underneath 😂 it was hilarious. Some user wrote " rakesh ko ek russian chahiye uske liye kripya 3000 hazar dan kijie " and there were many more like this
@@satyaprakash2650 what does it mean
@@AK-nh1gu basically translates to "Rakesh wants a Russian girl please donate 3000rs to him"
@@satyaprakash2650 bhai 3 hazar mei kaha milti hai Russian 💀
@@jaijeet7459 bro down bad💀📸
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Yeah i know that anti Indian anti Hindu bullsht hasan
What's your source?
@@tanishqyadav872his source is daddy's money 😂
Nobody believes in Hussain meena 😂
I think there are more things to consider. I'm a Nepalese and the process here and in India are almost the same. The thing is, not everybody goes to Ivy League. Most of the families who earn 30k rupees like you mentioned do not opt for $50k colleges. One of my friend got hefty amount of scholarship and has to pay $2000 out of $25,000 as his tuition fee. My university in Canada costs around $11k per year as well. Getting back to your point, yes it is definitely not worth it to choose Ivy League and disregard someone's financial situation. But I do think that foreign education is definitely worth it if planned correctly.
Let's not forget that most ivy leagues have need blind admissions and would cover the tuition if your household income is below certain level. Ivy league colleges might actually be most affordable colleges in the US if you take into account the financial aid
@@mod2 yeah. The scholarships you get in the US is so high. You can even get full ride. So i don't see the issue
@@shirsak4204 my point was about financial aid which relies on the household income, but yeah there are also plenty of scholarships
@@shirsak4204 how did u apply for canada from Nepal?
@@shirsak4204 i mean i heard it was only possible to go to usa with scholorship. Did u go with your ielts score? In scholorship or do u have to pay ?
Ivy League Colleges admission hasn't been about education for a long time.
Harvard is about connections.
Heck, you don't even need to graduate from Harvard to make it big. It's that you are surrounded by rich people who will fund your ideas in the hopes that you make them rich.
That's the whole point of these Ivy League colleges - to make the connections with the movers and shakers of the world.
that is not true, sure connections can help you get in but what they really look for is if you have done something different or you have something unique for example if you helped start an non-profit of some sort or you are your states best pianist to name a few. All this on top of academic excellence. The reason they are on the top is cause of this, which also leads to cutting edge research.
@@abhishekgrewal8906 the video literally gave you examples of people who never did anything great academically but got into Harvard because their Dad gave the university millions as a "donation"
That's 3/4ths of all Harvard students - the 1/4th are the actually gifted kids.
In the end, education isn't the point.
Making the connections and the prestige of a Harvard degree is the point
@@savioblanc that is for every uni here in the US. You pay their bills or help construct buildings they gonna take your kid lol. But the ratio is not that drastic. Why you see more rich kids in Harvard is cause they have more resources growing up. Academic success in Highschool is not related to success in the real world. You get connection in the sense that the people in your graduating class at Harvard are likely to end up huge personalities in their respective fields.
@@abhishekgrewal8906 bro in foreign development nation connection is most important either it be germany us uk or Canada
I belong to the state of Punjab. Back in 2018 I had 70 classmate in class 12th and now 69 of them are in Canada. Each one of them spent around 25-30 Lakh. I don't have rich parents or rich blood relative in abroad, so I am here 😁 #engineer
68 out of 70
That sounds fake
@@RoKuSa007 Ha ha it 69 and it true dude. Visit Punjab and all you can see is IELTS ads and bill boards.
@@RoKuSa007 punjab pe ye mindset he similar to up ka upsc
What are your views on their lifestyle and income and saving perspective
@Windless Flame sure man thats the goal 👍😁
You guys are the life-counsellors young india needs to becone the perfect student, perfect customer, perfect analyser, perfect entrepreneur (there is no such thing though), perfect person who lives smartly. You are the older brother we need!
I never liked the idea of going to USA/Canada for higher education because of the reasons you've mentioned in this video. But mostly because I feel it is my responsibility and duty as a citizen of this country to actually make it a better place to live, than go outside the country, and then on my "comeback" I curse my own country saying, "when will this place change?!!". I love your approach towards this topic and I am hoping more and more Indian parents and kids, watch these kind of videos and really understand what they are going for.
Lol same here bro .I have an idea but will implement to our Betterment of our society when I finish and get out of the college
The country growth depends on its citizens.see,china send out lakhs of students in America to study there and comes back which resulted in insane growth in china because the education in America is at whole other level. If you really want to learn your subject there is no better place than America.
@@Sujaljaina difference is that Indians don't come back.
Same here bro 💥💥
Same here i have also same thinking about my country people ❤️.
Finally! A real perspective on Harvard and education abroad. This stuff is premium content!! Props to you guys for the insane amount of research, planning and editing that went behind this.
Lies again? Free Nasi Biryani Free Carlsberg
That is why European universities (Germany,Poland, France, Norway etc) are attracting more Indian students due to free education or very minimal fees. The degree they provide is also really worthy and recognised worldwide.
They provide free education to Indians? I thought it was only for their own citizens
Its for everyone yes some courses are restricted to local citizens but many are available for international Students
But then most doesn’t like it cause it’s pay is not that much as in US and have heavy taxes
@@RatherthanIitsUsNo I think in Norway & other Scandinavian countries, the tax is relatively less, or even if it is expensive, students are exempted from it, something like that
@@RatherthanIitsUs Dude German degrees are the most coveted degrees in the world, even more than some IITs
Glad I took the same decision in 2017 when half of my class was Leaving Abroad and continue to stand by the same !!!!
Oh ho punjab se ho kya
how many of them are living the lives they expected, or living a satisfying life?🤔
@@mrjiophone4987 Andhra Pradesh se!
@@milkybrowny7331 I don't see them spending much travelling, Regularly eating outside like when they were here, many haven't come to India more than once in the last 5 years... if that fits you that's fine... but I Don't see them as enjoying as when in India
@@milkybrowny7331 I live in US for last 6 years and have a decent salary but the expenses here specially in california are mind boggling . In india, nowadays software engineers are easily getting 20-30 LPA packages and because the cost is living is so cheap in india ( trust me when i say this ) , people are living very comfortable life and totally makes sense to not go for abroad.
i might decide to come back in 2-3 yrs of gaining corporate experience.
This happens at Harvard not at MIT..
ADMISSIONS in MIT are on the basis of merit and not donations
nope it happens in mit as well! I have studied in west and literally every university here does it. Indians think that corruption doesnt exist in West or anywhere outside of india but that is just not true. All this big universities in west are corrupt and their quality of education is trash. Here is a good example
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Mit only accepts foreign 100 students per year.
@@RealCherry8085 no they don't lmao. Internet doesn't always give actual figures. This big universities publish fake numbers as well to hide shit lol
@@RealCherry8085 source?
@@AryanGupta-ld4eg trust me bro!
This topic is needed to be discussed
Thanks for giving clarity to those who are planning to go abroad without thinking it through
My mom wanted me to go abroad to study, and i directly said no. She said, we'll take a loan and you can pay it back with your income, i said there's too much risk and it's just not happening.
Basically Going to USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia for studies, is for people who have a *Minimum of 5 Crores lying in their bank* besides owning property and car.
As advice from a former college student who is in Canada, here's what I've learned:
Firstly: this video is spot on. Ivy League and prestigious Uni's are there only for the networks and prestige. It looks hot on your resume and you get to meet people with connections. However, with such a connected world, Uni's no longer can say they have a lockdown on those benefits. Also, don't forget the fact that having "Harvard" or some other prestigious uni on your resume is only gonna last so long. After about 4-5 years, no one's gonna care what school you went to. At that point, it's all about what positions you've been in/what you've done.
Secondly: don't go straight to uni/college after completing high school. Go get a job and get some real-world experience. Get your hands dirty and learn what it's like to be an adult. Also, go make an earning. There's nothing like earning your own money, learning to manage it, buying your own stuff (and not asking your parents for money all the time). Furthermore, while you earn (and hopefully save), learn what types of careers you like. Then, if your future career requires higher education, learn the most efficient route to get educated and pursue it. Don't forget that there are employers out there that are willing to pay for education (in exchange for completing a set amount of years with their company). Plus, tons of government programs provide grants/scholarships for higher ed (especially if you're looking at studying a STEM stream).
Thirdly: unless you're going into a career as a doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc, so much of whatever knowledge you want to gain can be learned online and you don't need to have a degree. Don't be afraid of certifications and diplomas that can teach you everything you need to know in much less than 4 years (and for much much less $$$$$). Also, in the real world (especially if you're going into a field like tech) it's not what you know, it's what you can show. It won't matter that you have a Masters from Harvard, if you can't build a simple program, you're not gonna get hired. And real-world experience comes from...the real world. Not sitting in a classroom behind textbooks. This is why I'm such a strong advocate for hands-on learning, labs, and internships. So, if you do decide to pursue higher education, make sure your program has some sort of internship or project that you can present to a future employer.
Finally: I feel like the "degree mindset" is from the older generations. It wasn't a bad idea, but now that we have the interwebs, info is open and available. There's a new definition of higher education and eventually, reality is going to have to reflect that.
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Amazing view point
On the second point how does one do that
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I was born in a poverty where i had to go to public toilets everyday and didn't have concrete walls and i can vouch for the fact that education was the only reason why I'm out of poverty Today. And i would request all people below poverty line to give your 100% to complete graduation.
Harvard received $1.42bn as 'donations' while ISRO's annual budget for 2022-23 is $1.7 bn
Pretty close
The thing is, harvard is also a pretty generous school. It is a need blind school which means that if you get in, and if your family's annual income is less than 40k, you get free admission, hostel, visa ect. less than 90K, you get free tuition. Most of the students who are not in the dean's list or recruted atheletes, have scholarships, and harvard first admits the student and then decides apon the fee structure. Please give full facts.
He did mention that. That's why he also mentioned if you are just above the threshold you are screwed. Many middle class are just above this line
Thank god youtube recommended this video, i was thinking of studying abroad (my parents are not forcing me, they rather prefer me studying here). This video is an eye opener. I sometimes think going to the going to the west to study is overhyped
I agree 💯
It’s not if you turn 40 -35 you will regret go somewhere else a country with 132cr+ is sure to be doomed one day or other you will be lost lamb in such crowd you can’t even walk on roads you have to squeeze your way through each coming day will be difficult here you go apply for govt job reservation will stop you if you turn to private employee you will be a CHEAP LABOUR nothing less nothing more if you are entrepreneurs society and govt rules regulations will literally Fukk you everyday.
lmao
Definitely overhyped. As it was stated in the video students take a lot of time to pay the huge debt and it's not fun at all.
most ivy leagues offer scholarships if your parents don't earn well
In India more than 70% seats of prestigious government institutes are based on family
Kre to kre kya
@@pranshu2op chai pakoda becho bahut scope hai pm banne tak ka chance hai .
@@user-fo9kt3rq3d lol jrur bechenge pr esa bechenge ki pura duniya khaega
@@user-fo9kt3rq3d margin bhut h isme
Based on family ??what that mean iit aur nit me koi quota nhi rich ya donation ka ..
It's the same in India with private universities. There is a sharp decline in quality education. And the education system has been transformed from a societal growth society to a money minting business, Where the more money you pay the better placement you get. Take me back to ancient Indus valley civilization Gurukuls were the best education system humans have ever discover where practical knowledge is passed on to the students along with advanced theory and how to apply it in practical daily life.
Great content.. could you guys, by any chance, do a case on Indian MBA colleges too?
lol
@@aevytv haha
@@aevytv mba chaiwala
@@aevytv yes please cover this too 🥺🙏
Why did he reply "lol" tho?
An important factor that has not been considered is that top-tier Indian colleges have very few seats and the reservation policy.
I wanted to pursue a medical degree here in India but always thought of going to abroad felt kind of guilty for not choosing to go abroad to study. This video really gave me a sense of relief 😌 Thank you so much. You did an amazing job in this video.
MBBS or MD AKA basic medical degree is nowadays uniformed all over the world....so getting it from any University is fine as long as your University is recognised.
By the way are you currently a medical student?
@@DonMajio you still have to crack FMGE + NEET PG both together to pursue md in India after pursuing a medical degree in some other country and you have to crack USMLE steps to do md in US. It's get pretty hard to settle in India after doing a medical degree.
I am not doing MBBS currently.
@@girlnextdoor8531 that's why India is opting for EXIT and even the indian medical graduates have to take that in order to practice.
@@girlnextdoor8531well now A new examination called NEXT will replace the all current exams for pg and that would have to be given by current MBBS students for their degree+pg and by other graduates(foreign or indian) for pg
also, I believe that many colleges' application fees are a good source of revenue for them. For eg: roughly 55000-60000 students apply to Harvard every year, with each application fee cost being 85$, which is equal to 4675000 - 5100000 dollars per year
50 million against 1500 million donations. Not a significant amount
@@amit4Bihar But still you can't ignore that fact right and also it is projected that by 2030 the number of students applying in ivy league colleges will be almost doubled
I too have realised this in my journey of pursuing an MBA. US does give returns but when compared to the investment it's not the best option! There are many options in Europe, Australia, Canada, New zealand and of course India! The return is much better when compared to the investment! Also, if you go off of the rankings remember this, rankings are mostly given by US companies with biases and the components which increase ranking are quite arbitrary and often unfairly inclined to help US universities score better! Jaago, Dekho, Padho fir decide karo!
Europe and Canada are good options but you must be joking about Australia and New Zealand. Australia has only two good schools Melbourne biz school and Australia GSM in Sydney. If you go to NZ you would need to work in a sheep farm post mba.
There is no comparison to USA. Salaries and opportunities are not good in Canada unless you are a truck driver. Alternate option is Europe but you have to learn a new language and face hidden racism. Australia is a middle class option. New Zealand is said to have very few options but Indians there seem happy.
@@tindrums having lived in both US and Canada. I was drawing the same salary in both countries as I went through my US company. But the life in Canada is much more relaxed with health and education mostly taken care by the government and Canada is much more friendly place.
@@princeofheaven19 what about england ?
@@thewizard555 I have visited UK also for project work for around a month. The country is good and benefits are good. Jobs are there only in IT, finance or medicine. But the people generally feel they are a superior race to Indians
This needs to be known by everyone.
Such an eye opening video
7:43 Thank you for calling it out. Not many people will call that out.
dude, people have other ambitions in life as well. some people are genuinely interested in sciences and the ivy League do offer great learning opportunities. believe it or not some people do like college courses. And I do agree with you over the most important question is: whether it's worth the cost?
That's what it is good about some prestigious Indian colleges like IITs iim and now DU through cuet that no matter how rich your parents are you can't get admission unless you score good, as you said many rich students goes to foreign for engineering mba and medical because they failed to pass the College admission and they are successful in foreign countries because they expose to things early age, but for people like me or most Indian a good education is the only thing that can help escape poverty.
Its a common story in developing countries, university and colleges are seen as escape from poverty, the day India becomes developed is when The local college will provide same employment opportunities as most prestigious one, only the difference will be that prestigious one's will be more research-oriented than local one.
Only thing Indian colleges have is reservations. Only non deserving ones get here in college here
That's not entirely a good idea. I think colleges should have some seats for management quota because it helps a lot with their funding.
laughs in 50% reservation
@@stevenayare6097 50 % reservation?
FINALLY!!!
Someone is actually talking about it ,has observed the loopholes in the system and decided to put forward it.....thank God.
Education is not something to be done for the hype of the institution or it's maybe 200 acres campus......rather it's for the knowledge.
India has many brilliant institutions and studying from it can do also wonders if someone is really capable enough.
nopeeee , indian colleges hardly have sufficient equipments . And they are mostly selected through the same old entrance exams no one is passionate for the subjects .
@@aditrungta I think you get this wrong, it's true "most" Indian colleges but not all.
Selecting through the same old process is not quite true either......most prestigious institutions take direct interviews for higher education.
The last point "not being passionate " is a very relative term....it totally depends on person not the colleges they went to.
@@aditrungta the point of this video was that even if someone doesn't come from a privileged background to go to foreign universities they can still get good education. It's not necessary to be in a debt trap just to get a foreign degree because of the "name" of the institution.
Talking about flaws in system......every single country has it's own pros and cons.🙏
@@user-xc6mt8vs7p I know but its better taking a loan and studying abroad as compared to staying in India . A person will grow more abroad than in India . The fact simply is that the quality of life is better abroad
Only thing that Indian colleges have is reservations
I studied in Canadian and in Indian universities, I understood Indian universities are very hard to pass exam. here you don't need that much effort.
My respect for institutions like IIT, IISc, Jadavpur University, IIIT-Hyderabad, etc. after watching this
The debunking i didn't know I needed. Turns out the great Harvard isn't all that different, from our Desi capitation fees.
Wow! Showed the real side. Great job mate. Keep up cheers 😃
You guys literally opened my eyes, I always see Universities in states with high status.........
Now I will focus more powerfully on my free-lancing work.....😊😊😊😊😊
What work you do?
@@Samsung-zg9ql I am conversion funnel specialist.......
I have actually been a Devil's Advocate ( pun included ) and argued that colleges in India are also underrated and most of the times Unknown even and the truth is it would be easier to get into the Ivy Leagues than Top Indian Institutes if we only took in the factor of Acceptance Rates which in cases of the IITs and NITs is much lower than these Ivy Leagues.
Yeah but being from one of the top colleges in india I can say even our top schools are no where near most of the good schools in us.
Most of the curriculum is outdated, there is not much chance of experiments and of course no intermarrying pf different domain subjects like machine learning in chemical engineering or whatever.
And networking effects barring from top5-6 iits, bits isn’t not that good.
A college doesn’t become good just by having very low acceptance rate, there are more to it.
And don’t even talk about cutting edge researches. That area is mostly failure in India.
What differentiates between USA and India is Infrastructure for R&D. There is a huge lack of support for R&D in India.
@@rajarshighoshal6256 all these things - do you think the top colleges of USA have much more advanced subject matter?? You are just blurbing out whatever is coming to mind.. it's not 80-90s India.. Just study in top schools of India and USA before claiming anything. I've done and so have many of my brothers.. The difference is now mostly brand value and nothing else
@@amit4Bihar well maybe to you, but having studied in both cases us schools wins by a wide margin. and yeah if it is not the case for you well it is fine, to each their own
Don't forget the reservation politics, where a good student, even if he gets 95+ percentile won't get admitted, but a slacker with 45+ percentile will just because he happened to be of the correct caste
- Amazing research and vision to educate on TH-cam
- great production value with effort and fun
- good editing
Glad to have found you guys
Note: *He stated Revenue NOT PROFIT. Remember, Harvard including all the ivy League universities are non-profit organisation. That means, they do not make profit out of your fees, they use that money for research purpose and giving financial aid to students whose parents can't pay the fees*
Disclaimer : Most of you guys are eligible for absolutely free degree at Harvard! Actually, it's not that bad, it is blind over your need so you don't have to worry about tuition fees at all. You will be paying the fees only when your parents are earning 60,000 USD per year, and you know that's not a moderate income it's crazyyyyyyy high in rupees thus, if you are making that much then you should pay the fees of your college.
2nd point : Compare IITs, NITs and Harvard including all the ivy League universities. Why Harvard ranked so high? Because they spend tons of money into the research field and it is what expected from a ideal University. Thus, most of the invention even the COVID-19 vaccine came from Harvard. With that being said, to do that, they need tons of money at the first place that's why the are bound to accept the students more whose parents have made a donation. And it is pretty obvious because with their money, the institution is making life-changing inventions.
3rd point: Even though most the indian continental people won't pay the fees, I believe if are paying the fees are 100% worth it if you consider the networking you will be getting alone. Just to let you know, these ivy league alumni is so strong that you are pretty much guaranteed to get a job. You will find people from your University already working at the every top Tech companies (not only tech in every top companies there are tons of ivy League alumni) and more than happy to help you to get there. Like think realistically, that's not a networking that you can make over the web or like simply texting, lol.
You people are great the amount of efforts you all are making for informing the people with this level of quality videos and the research , either it be rap song at the end or the visuals you all are nailing it , this is insane and making your own loyal community according to Varun creating distribution is commendable keep doing this lvl of work.
I am currently in my final year of chemical engineering , and the story you told was hard hitting.
Are u from Harvard
@@Saishame No but in the video he mentioned the package that chemical engineers recieve in India even after graduating from top institutes is the hard hitting reality.
Chemical engineers have much better chances of getting into government jobs than other streams. Stay positive.
Did you get placed?
Really this Video made my day! I have no regrets about my decision not to go to the USA after getting admitted to my Master's in 2020. Thanks to Covid-19 which made me defer my admission and think about my decision of taking up a 40 Lakh loan. Finally, drop out of my plan of going abroad! Lonely Life, Debt Trapped, and Visa issues were some of my concerns.
Amazing
Loved it
Rich Indians and their obsessions with international School 😂 you summed it up perfectly with this video ❤️
Our country as grown rapidly in the past few years and call me a bhakt or what, I would say the PM Modi and his team have a major contribution to this tremendous success.
First of all thank you for giving these valuable information continuously. I want to request for a topic. Nowadays many Indians are interested in the culture of SK, Japan and some of South Asian countries. They are trying to follow them so badly and sometimes they are hurting themselves and their families. I know that everything has its own good sides and bad sides. But can you guys make a detailed video on this topic.... Thank you all once again. 🙂✨
They already made it on kpop
I watched a kdrama once and I lost more brain cells than the entire k-pop fans combinedly possess.
Strongly agree with you, Debanjana. K-stuff doesn't make a lot of sense but still people are going lengths to achieve it. It's only hurting youngsters and making them dumb.
Lmao weebs
Agreed
Noone :
Literally no-one:
Le Aevy TV : putting scam or scamming word in every video title 😂😂
, I would like to thank you for making this insanely well researched video. The problems you talked about for prospecting Indian students even applies to normal American students! The Ivy League sector is dominated by wealth and white supremacy as a whole. Harvard is facing a current lawsuit :
Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College
which is accusing of Harvard for race discrimination in its admissions process. Particularly among Asians (Indians included).
I’m glad you talked about the “middle class” in India because the large disparity of what is, “middle class also occurs in America.” People making $35,000 - $150,000 consider themselves middle class. It is a useless definition.
I’m also extremely glad you pointed out Hasán Minhaj’s incorrect correlation causation with salary vs going to college. He had a multi million dollar show and here you are on TH-cam fact checking him!
Amazing video.
India is also heading the same direction with greedy private universities and hiking cost for studying at government Universities/IITs
This is such good content. I have always loved watching video essays but you've made it easy to watch for an Indian audience with relatable mini skits.
Thank you so much for this video, I honestly hate to see my friend’s parents struggle just to make their children study abroad in order to just get some social acceptance. Aunties and uncles saying “ ye to US me padh raha hai” that sort of mindset really needs to change. India has so many opportunities and we need to realise that!
Very well said. It is one thing to study abroad because you want to benefit from it but to do it to brag is appalling
Yale student here. There is so much misinformation in this video. Here’s a list of what I caught on the first watch through. I’m sure I missed some stuff.
1. 43% of Harvard students are not Dean’s List students. 43% of WHITE Harvard students (Harvard is about 40% white) are legacy, athletic recruits, children of faculty/staff, OR Dean’s List.
2. Yale, Princeton, and Harvard offer financial aid to international students and do not offer loans. If you cannot afford the normal price, you will receive aid. For example, at Yale, if your family makes under $75,000 USD you go for free. Over 60% of students at Yale are not paying the full price.
3. It is not accurate to say that tuition prices are going up because the universities are greedily raising the salary of their administrators. If you look at the graph at 5:45, it’s just showing that universities are expanding their resources for students. This expansion of resources, plus inflation, is the real reason tuition prices are increasing.
4. The Ivy League does not do loans. They do grants. Your financial aid will not come to bite you later. Other American universities do do loans though.
5. Harvard is not a business. Their donations, endowment, and tuition revenue are used for all the costs that involve running a university. Tuition is actually much less than what it costs to educate one student for the school year, so donations and endowment growth is necessary to continue functioning.
6. 9:20 - Harvard’s operating costs were higher during the COVID-19 year. Many many students were NOT at home like the video suggests, but many were. Virtually all facilities except athletic facilities were being used. Some students were sent home because there was not enough housing to socially distance everyone. So Harvard not only had to fund the regular operations of the school year but also had to fund COVID-19 safety on campus and facilitate learning online for students at home. This is true for other Ivy League universities as well.
7. 10:10 - again. IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS DO NOT OFFER LOANS. ONLY GRANTS WITH 0% INTEREST. It’s true that they do not facilitate loans. But that is because they do not OFFER loans AT ALL.
You missed the point entirely. Our argument is that Harvard and other Ivys now have the bank balance to do loans but choose not to. Grants are not universal.
Harvard is absolutely a business (nothing wrong with that)
Tuition prices are not increasing only because of inflation. Admin costs are ballooning. If you watch the graph closely we COMPARE tuition cost rises to inflation. There’s no correlation. There’s an entire Twitter thread about this.
Finally someone in India acknowledging legacy in ivy leagues and in other so called prestigious unis
I will disagree to an extent here (and ofc applaud you for getting some parts right)
*First , yes rich folks do send their kids to ivy or top 15 unis in usa , majority of time these are actually degrees in humanities - psychology, philosophy,gender studies ,African studies etc Where the competition isnt exactly cutthroat
The parents can brag they sent their kids to usa(actually bought their way in) and the rich unis are happy cos 💰
*However the stem degrees do differ and this is the area where middle class folks actually compete to get into .
There's proper research work which goes in these unis + the alumni network + the opportunities which are specifically catered for students from these unis(frontend management consulting, investment banking etc)
So stem degrees are worth it , also the reason why indian Americans who opted for these degrees are doing well
*now the Indian education system has always been a decade or two behind the western ones. The former relies on textbook rote learning the latter on practical learning. It's an open secret
* Regarding the startups , well it's still early . Most of these startups are actually caricatures of the usa ones. What they did 19 years ago we're doing now , also the reason why quite a few of the Indian founders (paytm,simpl,zerodha-one of the founder etc) have either worked or studied In usa
* lastly ,yes a good no of the money does go out from here cos of them loans but remember the same money does come back after few years cos remittance and Indians investing back in their home country (as an insurance cos the US visa situation is screwed up lol).it's like a guy taking a 30l loan for mba from iim abc and earning that sum 3 years later
mannnn this is exactly what I always think! I decided not to go abroad and stay here in India and build something.............. Everybody around me is going abroad and I was having a FOMO. Thanks for creating a video on it.
Well researched video, but I think the presenter forgot to mention that most ivies, especially Harvard, have the most generous financial aid program in the country. If you get selected and cannot pay for college, the college will simply not ask you for money. Instead, they provide you with a semesterly stipend. I am a student in one of the Ivy League and I confirm this.
I am American and I am so glad I stumbled across your video. It's funny you mention that everyone in India thinks of themselves as middle class, because my parents grew up in the Philippines and think the same way. I have a family of 6, my parents came here when I was just 2 years old and worked their way from retail employee and bus driver to technical trainer and teacher. But my dad was rarely home, my mom had to go to school while also working to get her masters, and to this day they are tens of thousands of dollars in debt from student and credit card loans. Yet they think of themselves as middle class because we don't live in a trailer park or an apartment, and because they have also seen real poverty from living in the Philippines and know that we have more than that. Despite all this, I have 3 other siblings and they did not save even a dime for any of us to be able to go to college. They just expected us to take out tens of thousands of dollars in loans like they did and end up in the same debt spiral they are in, sure they make a lot of money but most of it goes to paying off their debts.....Thank you for such a great video! It is so infuriating being surrounded by wealthier people who think college is a simple decision. I believe nothing is worth taking on over $60,000 in debt.
debt is good if used properly but debt for college not worth it man, until and unless it's top tier college....and colleges in countries like india, philippines, third world countries(do disrespect but accept the reality) is never worth it, instead take a loan apply for foreign universities US, Canada, Germany, Italy, etc
Loved your content! Geopolitical situations in the us and Europe can also be factors due to which students may reconsider foreign ed. Also, as the workshop of the world shifts from china to India, there are more opportunities here for growth...
the starting skit gave me " *WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR BUGATTI* " vibes
Literally, no words!....
The level of Info + the Level of Entertainment + the Level skills in Music and Dance!
So much impressive!
If Indian Government offices given to you, You can transform Bharat into better than any other country!
First the Judges who get deceived by Lawyers who get paid by Criminals must be changed!
Then Tukde Tukde gang and Urban Naxals must be discarded from the system.
Then selfish leaders should be sent to border!...
Anyway, Nice Job! Well done!
Bharat Mata ki Jai!
🙏
0:08 din raat sat ke liye prepare and a indian student saying it was just hilarious
11:26 Better to go to a school where Rich people's kids study rather than going to a school where people who definitely won't get a job are accepted because of their surname 😂😂😂😂
You should do a similar video on India's Medical education system. Trust me, a lot of people would watch it.
It's great to get a degree from an amazing college. But, over this past year with numerous conversations with banks, counsellors, professors and students from abroad, professors in India and ex-alumni of some prestigious colleges , I have realised that it's just not worth spending 1-3Cr taking a loan where you'll have to pay almost 3x that amount with the interest rates banks issue.
If you don't have a scholarship and you are expected to pay 1Cr+, it is safe to say in most cases that Ivy league or Russell Unis aren't worth that much for bachelors. Ofcourse, this does not apply to all cases and subjects, rather it's a general blanket analysis.
What a brilliantly made video. The amount of research and effort taken to make this video can be seen. Instantly subscribed. Way to go guys. Keep it up!
This is brilliant. I lowkey always felt the aggression for ppl taking loans and for what EDUCATION its meaningless to pay what should be free.
I agree with one thing. A college degree does give a person 90% chance of getting a job than a person with no degree. So many people with degrees are unemployed but it's also in extremely rare cases that a dropout is getting job let alone reaching milestones. Not every dropout is Musk, zuckerberg or Steve jobs
How are you guys able to put such high production value videos consistently... Hats off 💯
I really loved the editing style and research that you guys went through for this video, I hope this gets more views
I think most of the people are going to universities as means to leave India. My friends have been pretty clear about this. You can definitely get the same education at a much lower cost in India
And although country's economy is booming, human rights are going down hill.
At lower cost in Usa 😂😂😂
@@Z71990 edited the comment, I meant to say it would cost less in India
your network is your networth!!🔥🔥
once again amazing video guys!
keep it up.
Same in canada, except our foreign student problems is even more focused on indians and it make most of our foreign students with chineses second
Irs also a double problem here in quebec because lots of indian think of canada as an english speaking country and sometime get into a french speaking province They are segregated because most of their course is in english, they aren't taught french and quebec people seeing this think they don't want to learn french (altough some just don't care about french wich is important to quebecker, its considered a national pride)
Beautifully researched and put together in front of us.Yeah, reality sucks.
Very good video guys. The level of research, video editing, everything is just great.
Being from an engineering background many people that i know of have gone abroad for masters. Its slowly becoming like a mentality here that if you have completed your btech you need to go abroad for masters. Some people have even taken loans on their houses to study abroad. Some of them say there is nothing in India abroad you earn much more,etc.
Moral of the video: either be extraordinary rich or be extraordinary skillful talented and hardworking
If you're both then you get into Forbes 30 on 30 or 20 on 20 and so on... 🤷
Damn bro how did you put it in such an amazing way
If you are poor u can study at Havard for free. You just need to pass 12 class with 85% + marks and must have a talent in anything that strongly introduce you. You can write a strong application by AI and send it yo Havard and go there with 0$. Havard will pay your money whether u are asian or not
This video made me too sad. People are overly greedy, don't know what life is about and has no sense of gratitude. This world has gone crazy.
I remember seeing this guy's scammy ads on Instagram. Glad he's grown up.
I'm an IITian and trust me when i say this - college doesn't matter, ur skill set do.
Complete your degree from a college not in IIT or NIT league. You will see a whole new world.
bro it's very similar to like billionaires say money is not everything 😂
Capitalisation of education is not at all a new concept to the world and to Indians... We have seen many students in private medical colleges in India who do not have the merit to become a doctor... And in today's world reputed university's degree is thought of as an investment...
In India you could get into a renowned college even if there are people above you scored a higher mark than you. All because you are born in a particular caste.
this video proves one thing when people back home always love to say India is corrupt and nepotism this and that, but they forget how the US and other first-world countries are just the same, but the wealth of that country helps cover up the true issues.
see, the thing about getting opportunities in india is that not every field has opportunities here. medicine, engineering, startups, etc. do have great reach and growth possibilities. however, when we talk about numerous other fields that do not come under the background of science (or business, these days), india severely lacks opportunities. countries like usa and canada do have higher level of opportunities in diverse fields. i'm a student aspiring to become a psychologist, and even though it is a blooming field these days, the opportunities in india are severely less compared to opportunities abroad.
4:23 50k for harvard, gone are days buddy... Apna ISB $50k leta hai 😂
i really like that 10/20 years of financial prisonment point. i was always fantacised about studying abroad, i was heavily influenced by th western culture, the lesson i learnt is must always witness both sides of the story, thanks for the videos subbed thanks again..
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Awesome video. ❤️
Skills vs Degree, anytime soon, pls ?
Also, 110K. Going strong 🔥
The research, the skit & Varun's delivery, my favourite channel on YT!
Yoooooo! UCLA, my home college! (that I couldn't get into) Number 4 most donations!
Sarcastic enthusiasm aside, it is a shame that the 4th most donations is to a PUBLIC University, a school which is funded in part by TAXES. I understand public institutions like schools, libraries and museums accepting private donations, but at a certain point it feels like a for-profit business run by the government. Utter absurdity. Thank you for the stellar video, cheers from Los Angeles, USA!
I belive cohort based courses are far better then traditional degree because you get accelerated learning related to industry plus networking
I don't think one should come to US schools unless they have a scholarship or confidence that they will secure one after the first semester. And that is why, grad school is the only time you should come. No point coming for undergrad. There are way more options for supporting your education financially with funding in grad school. And under grad education is very good in 🇮🇳 itself!
Man with the truth about the world of education.
This is an eye opener. Even Netflix can come up with a documentary....
An analysis that most of people ignore despite knowing that they would have to settle in a foreign after their degrees. They end up saying foreign degrees ki India mai koi value nahi hai.
This video is an eye opener for every student who's thinking of studying in top ivy leagues.
Happy for you Aevy family. You are just fantastic. As a 100k special can you please tell us how do you research to get this kind of data . It will be very useful for us. Please..