@@karan1193 financial? Like paying and taking bribes as standard practice, which then deters foreign interests from investing in the country and its workforce? Is this financial lack of integrity what you're referring to?
According to Indian parents,there are only three job options: 1. Doctor/Engineer 2. Civil/govt. Service 3. Teachers. Edit: some people talking about my third choice like it's not relevant. I was a science student and later in grad, I changed my stream and choose arts, hence for my mother, it's either I apply for UPSC or be a teacher. In the end, it's just always Teacher and UPSC option for Arts students.
Not all indians are engineers, but mind you, there are lots of indian engineers are finding it hard looking for a job. two key reasons I think are communication and cultural differences.
I guess it depends on the type of engineering. Most game dev jobs and embedded systems jobs are outsourced. It’s a walk in the park getting those as an Indian right now.
I am civil engineer and not all of my classmates were Indian. About 1/3 of my university (University of Arizona Tucson, AZ) classmates were Indian and the rest were Americans and Africans (mainly from Zambia and Zimbabwe). Almost all my Engineer Professors were Indian.
We Indians do engineering in our own country later we go to places like US, Germany in search of Jobs. So, It's obvious that you don't find any Indians in your class.
@@ashaypallav4158 there after most of Indians return to India after finding that "The great American Dream" is not as sweet as portrayed by hollywood. (Note :- there are several factors determining one's return from usa, the above is just one of them)
@@pandeyom6877 There's every other Indian person in the US atleast from the Telugu states from India, Do you really think that we're not aware of the ground reality of America?
Especially in programming, Indians youtube video tutorials helped so many aspiring programmers reach where they are today. They're indeed superb in teaching programming languages that are making the courses of IT, CompSci, and CompEng made it look so easy when in fact, it will never be easy to be in the tech industry. Saying this because those videos helped me a lot as a graduate of CompSci in the Philippines.
Yeah same. They never forced me to be this or that. They said just do your best. Though I chose to become a doctor coz I wanted to be. I am studying for entrance currently...
I love that all of them are so well spoken and have knowledge on what they're asked about. Usually when Indians are interviewed in the streets, they come across as smart and aware of their surrounding. I think that's an awesome thing.
Any kind of stereotypes are not good. Over 500 millions Indian are not even have high school finished. Do all Indian eat chicken curry? Answer is No. over 400 millions Indian people are vegetarian and over 300 millions Indian people don’t eat any kind of curry. I wish if governments plan since 1990s engineering or doctors will stay in India 🇮🇳 now . If u go check to Google China 🇨🇳 is the largest produced engineering but Chinese engineering stays in China because Chinese communist creates the jobs and development. Now India 🇮🇳 government is just watching and loosing every thing including money 💰 that’s why still developing country. You know China 🇨🇳 communist start 1940s and India 🇮🇳 independence start 15 August 1947. Now China GDP is 20 Trillion dollars and India 🇮🇳 GDP is 4 Trillion dollars. Before too late government must create the jobs for alll youth. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏
@@aajtakalert2146 lol, a desperate bot.. Where did you get this info from? Yes, the information is true but the figures you mentioned are not accurate... There are 300m illiterate people in India and approximately 150-200 m went to primary schools, this information includes people of age 50+ and above too ... But how do you calculate illiteracy? People may be illiterate according to survey or analysis but the same people are literate enough to communicate with each other, they have the knowledge and know basics of their mother tongue, they have manners, raw talent and importantly ability to think wisely...in a way they are educated enough to choose their profession.. And coming to vegetarians, the figures differs between 480-550m considering the overall population, among which 40% are pure Vegetarian.. "300m people don't eat any kind of curry"? What does that mean? What's curry actually? Well, about government I'm not sure they can bring back Indians from western countries but they are trying hard to keep youth from going abroad..
@@aajtakalert2146 first clear your facts. Chinese people are too hardworking and indian people are not. Let's be honest no body want to study in goverment schools but want a goverment jobs. There are companies it's just that people don't want to work hard and second some student even don't have skills.
@@sanjana6873 Chinese people are not more hardworking than we are. I don't understand why " hardworking" is given as the answer to every question in India. The system in China is much better. Period. In India the politicians ( irrespective of political party) prefer to increase the gap between the rich and the poor because it suits their interests. So anything that takes Indians close to employment are worshipped. Schools, colleges, engineering, medicine etc. All these are worshipped. Obviously some people don't have the intelligence to pursue these professions. This is where the whole " hardwork is everything" dialogues originated. The system is trash and no one recognises it. It's messed up and won't get any better. Atleast the people in power won't allow it and people don't seem to realise it.
It's good for America but bad for India. Every year a certain number of Indians seek an education at American universities and upon graduation, many are recruited by the government and US multination companies with hefty salaries and lucrative positions to stay and work in the US. So instead of going back to India to make the country better, India loses some of it's brightest minds.
Look at it from their perspective why would you want to go back to live in extreme poverty doing it there when you can stay and be rich by India’s standards making 80k-120k a year. Engineering is hard work. They should prosper and be in health.
Each year thousand of smart,well educated indian leaving the country and working in foreign company or study abroad,india gov dont see talented ppl is priority to developing country
I've 5 india co-worker in turkey logistics company i ask them do u want visited ur homeland again they said "no chance in hell i not going back that shithole country"
@@nathanwhite704 you really think they'll live in "extreme poverty" huh. Well lemme give you a reality check. Educated people don't live in "extreme poverty". Mostly People who have been living in slums for years, continue living their. Everyone who comes to America from India isn't pulled out of "extreme poverty" and isn't from the slums. And if they go back, they won't be living in in slums ever. Were as, living in America, will make their lives so much harder because of the increased gun violence, costly Healthcare , and if they have kids, schools aren't even safe because of school shootings and the American teenage in general. That's why in the last 5 years, there has been a massive return of Indian students from america and the startup culture has grown exponentially by them in india. And now many go to america just for studying and then come back to india. They will be better treated, get priority because they've studied in an American university, and overall will have a much better life here. So yeah, all of these people you see right here migrated to america 10 15 years ago. The situation has changed a lot now.
It's not actually bad for india. For example, as soon as he became the Twitter CEO, he banned many Chinese bot accounts and verified accounts who spreaded propaganda against india on Twitter. And all other indian CEOs of various companies have taken such steps. They also increase their investment in india because they know the potential here. So yeah, it's soft power over a country like america which is always good. America knows that a lot of its highly educated citizens are of Indian origin, and so it always avoids harsh steps against india no matter whatever it does. For example, america couldn't sanction india for buying s400 because they knew it would have some serious consequences.
the main problem is that Indian education system , the academic pressure & the society's mentality is a big reason why there is a huge lack of entrepreneurs in India
Parents pressure is also because in India we don't have much options , initially it is increasing but back in days we didn't have much even our parents were not os qualified still they wanted to give their children a better life than theirs .so it would be injustice for the parents also who sacrifice a lot for their children. No one want to pressurize their child if they are assure that every field have good opportunities then they won't. (Exceptions are everywhere like a few parents force their dreams onto the child even his child's dream has a good future as well as the child has talent ) . So it's upon us and govt. To channelise the population into different field and create different jobs in diff. Sectors.
@@huikangyi8239 5 old IITs r the toughest to enter into. 3000 out of 1.5 million candidates. It is tough. Sundar Pichai IIT Kharagpur Paras from IIT Bombay and many more 45% of Indian startups r headed by graduates from these 5 colleges.
Not everyone is engineer but the pressure to become one is. I remember that when I got a seat for Geology, everyone were pressuring me to go for Engineering even though I didn't want to be. But later on, they eventually agreed with my decision. And in India, two things are considered always first - either Engineering or Doctor and if either of them aren't considered then there will be always pressure from either parents or from relatives or from the neighbours. And because of pressure some take these courses and later on couldn't do well and some may even take their life. And answer to this is more complex but this is just a small part of what I said. Hope this helps.
Hey, this kind of gave me a little solace of sort. I recently took microbiology and my parents and relatives hate it. I attended a wedding last month and more than the bride they were focused on telling me how I should prepare for NEET and that microbiology is a difficult field to establish your career in (Ironical). So yeah even STEM related careers are not acceptable. I hope you achieve great highs. All the best.
I am a Nepali and I was surprised to see all Indian professor in Engineering and computer science department and that too in the middle of USA, Kansas when I landed here. Almost all professors were Indian in middle of Kansas. Can you Imagine that?!
I am an Indian in india there are only top 3 main jobs 1 st is IAS or civil servent 2nd is engineer IITIAN 😂😂 3rd is DOCTORS MBBS If you are different from these 3 according to indians parents you have failed in life 😂😂 But it is all true
@@opai1821 yes but does he need his engineer degree now that he is so successful being a businessman, point is you just need to rich by any means necessary
I am a teacher for foreigners in Germany and I have noticed that there is a huge increase in enrolments by Indian nationals here (backed by statistics that I have recently attained). We have a big department for Computer Science, which is usually their preferred subject. They start coming here at a very young age already.
This "Do your best or else you are doom/ brought shame to your family" mentality needs to die it's common not only in India but in Asia as a whole. I hate it when parents force their children to pursue a career they want whether the children love it or not. I hope the next generation will kill this toxic mentality.
66 years is a long life? That seems to be the average life expectancy in India (which is slightly skewed by much higher infant mortality, child mortality and mother mortality), but it would be considered relatively young in developed countries...
It takes more effort to branch out to different states and it will not be that worthit because the international viewers just want to watch about India and don't care about the different parts of India
It's because you cannot survive independently right after school in India, especially without the support of parents. There is extremely high competition for college admissions here, so kids prepare with additional private tuitions from highschool itself. The parents pay for those tuitions and they will not pay to get special tuitions to enter a college discipline they don't agree with. That's the problem
I think those Indians who are unable to get into IIT, NITs or any other reputed institute in India, should try for global colleges in UK US and Australia. If ur pocket supports it then go for it, if it falls short try for economic aid programme. Never give up on ur dream. Never compromise for something else
I highly doubt most people who go to these universities have dreams of academia. Dreams set us free and make us realise our highest human potential irrespective of society. We apply to these institutions out of societal pressure - in short - they're adopted dreams.
like a million indian students already go out for masters every year, its a trend already... not the saturated countries like us uk aus, but now eu countries as well.
during industrialization movement in India, engineers were needed more than ever. engineers were so respected that this hype is still carried till now. i don't think it's trendy now but doens't mean it a bad course to take. I've brainwashed to take engineering or not to take software field by some, because the job atmosphere is not suitable for comfortable job life. but irony is, all famous actors/ entrepreneur show their qualification as engineering in their insta bios or on their new articles
I graduated mechanical engineering in Australia. There were a lot of Indians in my class and other engineering schools. Even some of the lecturers are Indians. I'm now in IT industry where a lot of the engineers are expats from India, some of higher management (Asia and global levels) are Indians who used to be engineers as well. So yeah, the stereotype is kind of true..
There are so many engineers in India because they grew up to fulfill their parents wish. What they do later for living are diverse and shocking sometimes. Some are cab drivers, contractors, bank employees, electrician, small time businessman, or SI (Sub-inspector). Very few get job as engineers.
@@bisalshaw2780 From an Indian, son of civil engineer I'm telling you there are many people who don't work as engineers it is like 1000 people competing for 300 position which unfortunately would let people pursue something else. Plus in my own eyes I saw my tutor's son , two of my cousin's suffer from choosing this field soo..
@@musiclearner6799 it's not mandatory to choose this field, it's ok to choose engineering or not, but I think may they will find their path dont worry. Just relax
Most of the Indians that I met had great work ethic and most importantly great empathy and social skills. I think that the social element is what makes them successful in the US, over people from other nations.
The acceptance rate is wrong. 1,000,000 apply each year and 10,000 get through .That's 1% acceptance rate while in the video it was shown as 10%.Huge error.
What pains me is that I have to prepare for the 1% acceptance rate just because I was born into this country. In other countries it's far easier with 10% acceptance rates. Atleast it's possible in other countries and you don't have to sell your entire life and enjoyment to get into an Indian college
The problem with Indian engineering is only students from top institutes has future. If you do engineering from tier 2 or tier 3 college then it's same as wasting your time. So many ppl chose abroad as option.
No I have done engineering from tier 3 college .. and I have seen lot of students of my college getting succeeded .. yeah in top colleges almost 90% gets success in tier 2 almost 70% gets success and tier 3 almost 40-50 % gets success .. it depends upon if you work hard and crack campus placement or even after that clear gate or CAT
Engineers are so common in India sometimes makes me feel outsider. There's only 1 Engineer in my closest cousins and he graduated in 2007 and doing really good, there are 3 Bcom who are doing business, 2 Bachelor of Pharmacy + MBA in Healthcare, a Chartered Accountant and 3 Bcom+MBA (includes me). Even though the eldest was Engineer, it didn't motivated others because of his busy schedule.
The guy who said engineering to be most desired is living in past, there was time when its value was more but now it comes to 3rd position. Government services are 1st with no other field around, 2nd is doctor and 3rd is engineer(except you are from IIT as it would put engineer to 1st). Actually nowdays in India no one care about engineer, the only things matter is college tag whether you are from IIT, NIT, BITS, or IIIT etc. It might make some people sad but this is what it is. Edit-- some people are not reading my comment properly and are saying that students from other colleges also earn well. Well defenitely they do, but that was not the topic, the topic was how the society sees engineer compared to doctor and government employee. Ask this question to yourself. AND I'M ALSO AN ENGINEER but I do accept reality. Ask yourself do people around you and even your family gets excited when they just heard the word engineer. Also people should not forget that there are not only software engineer that exists. PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO FIRST AND READ MY COMMENT PROPERLY AND THEN REPLY. Please develop critical thinking, it is just as important as becoming doctor, engineer or anything you like.
Asian parents - my kids will be A - engineer B- lawyer C - doctor Kids - but i want to be an actor or actress Parents - please stop your dream. That job does not guarantee your future. Many tried to be great celebrities unfortunately only few are success.
One thing I want to say (that doesn’t add anything to the debate) is that I absolutely love the Indian accent whilst speaking the English language, and also watching Asian boss has opened my eyes to how forward thinking India actually is, it has gone from being a place I’d never wish to visit (due to premature misconceptions) to a place I’d love to visit!.
While the topic was on engineers I am impressed by how articulate the speakers are. They convey their ideas much better than their counterparts from other nations. This shows we have enough and more talent in our country.
The speakers were articulate because the channel chose them to show in their video. You think any pedestrian on the road is this well spoken in a country of a billion people with not even 1/3rd of them graduating?
I feel so grateful that my parent's never pressured me into something that I don't want to do. they always support me and my choices. after passing 12th from science stream now I'm in 2nd year of interior design. for masters I'm thinking of studying abroad and my parents are supporting me for that too. i feel so sad and disappointed after hearing parent's pressured their kids into anything they don't want to do. let kids do what they love. 🙌🙌
I must say that without a doubt you are the most luckiest person in the 1.3 billion population that we have, that don't have to worry or didn't go through hell just inorder to please their parents and relatives desires.
Fact: there are actually lot of engineering students in India but only some become engineers. Most engineering students I know pursue non technical govt jobs, banking and management. The good ones go abroad
As an Indian pcm high school student, my parents have no pressure over me for doing engineering, in fact my father recommends me to pursue sketching/painting (which is my interest) or psychology or designing or any other field as he is an engineer and he knows it is a very stressful life and you can't live on your own terms, but then I don't feel secure in other fields, I am highly confused about my career
I am a pcmb student and I don't know if I really want to become a doctor but yet I'm preparing for next year's NEET. My parents are supportive of me too. They say do whatever you like but I am in a similar position like you - CONFUSED AF
@@meenu2912 ohh, my brother also tried to crack neet but couldn't get in medical, he gave SRM exam for biotechnology and did Btech in Biotech from there, however he doesn't want to do masters in that field, so now he's preparing for CAT exam to do post graduation from a good MBA college.. It is indeed very difficult and confusing to chose our career, I also don't wanna be a part of this rat race for jee but don't know what to do
@@meenu2912 you are a pcmb student so maybe biotech can be an option for you, after this entire pandemic thing, biotech has gained more value, it may be kept as a backup option, all the best yaar..
@@crazy_desi me too... it reminds me of a part of the speech by Loki from The Avengers "The bright lure of freedom diminishes your life's joy in a mad scramble for power, for identity...." I have the freedom to choose my path but I am unsure and doubt each and every path that I choose. Once I felt like the most important thing is how I am viewed by the society hence I need to be superior than the rest(and maybe that's why I got the desire to become a doctor? idk) and these thoughts are enough to kill anyone's joy right? Well there's nothing such as "you are born to do this or that". And also I have interests in so many things. Now I do realize that none of these matter in our life, all that matters is our happiness but still I fear the path that I am about to choose in my future.
@@crazy_desi Thanks for the recommendation man but I am not really interested in that field hehe. This is what confuses me more, should we go behind more opportunities or should we go behind our interests?
Short answer is :- Yes Long answer is :- It's bit more complicated. It's all thanks to all our parents to put this pressure of if you would not study and become and Engineer or a Doctor then you would become a Beggar. And that Sharmaji's (any random ass uncle or Father's friend) son comparison comes up and haunts us all our lives etc. This all leads upto the situation.
@@hemesh469 Mumbai has many Financial as well IT companies, it isn't a an ecosystem of big tech like the scene is in Bangalore and Hyderabad, you are more likely to find a person to be an engineer as compared to to Mumbai, but this is just my opinion ..... and the outcome also varies from the timing of the interview and the place of interview so not being super judgemental but just an observation
Not all indians are engineers Doctors ,public commissioner , businessman are also there 🙂 We have a lot talent but the ability to find talent is not in everyone's task
In my area(Assam, Northeast India) there are 150 households and 170 engineers, 70 Doctors. Our parent's mindset is like Graduating in engineering is normal. My dad is an engineer and I have two engineering degrees, Civil and Mechanical.
Couldn’t agree more with everyone on this video. Nicely put guys! I was fortunate enough that my parents let me take the path that I wanted to , and so surprisingly got the society offended. I took up commerce, did my BBA (yes a non science fellow here ) and then to top it all off, OPTED out of MBA (Imagine the bomb drops 😂) . Buuuttt, now i work with one of the fastest growing open source code tech company as a HR, with no regrets! It’s never too late people, be it whatever age. With this day and age, atleast try to get your heart fill with knowledge of what you love!
I left MBBS seat to study BBA I am currently studying in FY I always thought I did a huge mistake but i will do my best in where I am now I really want to ask how you did that honestly it would really motivating if you could give a little snippet about it😇😇😇
Got the society offended? I wonder why indian thinks their family is the society 🤣🤣 they're like oh society this and that f stfu it's just your noon parents and relatives.
Thanks mam. I took Bsc biotechnology. I somehow want to exit the whole science field but I'm in a dilemma rn weather I should consider doing MBA or persue Msc
@@devashrijoshi9079 honestly same. I am in fy so, rn I am just trying to explore a lot of pros and cons about msc and mba. Let's see which field i land too. I don't wanna do any science field too 😂
Indians are highly educated, much smarter than students here in US, UK,Canada etc...and they adopt perfectly to any culture(maybe because they come from a very diverse land)..so don't be suprised if you see lot of indians here in west at different positions and institutes because they literally thrive for better...so india is a devolping country with billion of population...so naturally when your population is educated and has less opportunities..they will move out looking for better opportunities..🙌
Engineering in Philippines is still not popular compared to other programs since there is a misconception that engineering is only for people with good mathematical skills...
yes this career counselling should become mandatory for every school students from class 9th , it will help us a lot to know about the field lines and what future they will provide, it will also make our decisions and choices clear
sometimes its not the choice of the kid to take engineering or doctor as a future but because of family pressure or societal stereotypes ,they choose it. and now the youth is trying to search what they really want to do and make there future in.
So true everything each one of them said. The competition gets so toxic further,it is ruthless Never in my life my happy go lucky soul would have ever thought I would suffer depression. But i did. JEE took a very bad toll on me ,I will never forget it, experienced that dark phase. Funny thing is mental health awareness is so low among teens I myself didn't notice I went thru depression until after months I read my own diary and then it striked me,it was indeed depression:( Even now I feel stuck,I m not passionate enough to be here,and the thing I do love doesn't assure money:/
So u have chosen air traffic🚧🚦havaldar.... So ur asking pilots for their helmet, license, emission test, insurance...... But if they don't have these ull make challan right.... Like - abe e zara plane ✈ side me lele.... Our paisa nikal... 🤣🤣
1st time I want to disagree with lot of the points made by them 1. People do engineering because other career options are limited not because engineers are rated high 2. Being a engineer it's not respectable not..it's not 90's 3. 90% of Indians goes outside India are actually non tech workers..tech workers can be even less than 10%
@@nero9881 Let us take baby steps. Nobody can expect the society to change in 2-3 years. It is gonna take a long time. Maybe long enough where we become the adults of the society.
Indeed NEP could be the Kickstarter we always needed for a bigger education reform in india. Though I've doubts regarding its implementation, I mean government always brings these ambitious laws to the table but fails hilariously in implementing them.
@@shivam-kd7dq I don't really understand them ,😂😂😂 coz when I was young,my parents had put me in dancing classes, painting classes, singing classess, swimming classess,😂😂😂. I am preety good in all of them .but they want me to become a Doctor 😂😂. They don't want me to become successful in any of the field I mentioned above. they just see them as only hobbies but not as profession. 😀😀
Not all people are engineers in India, the most common graduates are in B. COM ( Bachelors in Commerce), Population explosion is also another reason for large number of engineers
I am pursuing masters degree in international relations and my bachelor's was in computer science engineering...but both of theses were purely my own choice and that's what matters
Hey ! You are doing.. what I'm planning to do ! May I know u are doing Masters in India itself and how did u do your preparation for changing your major ?! Thanks and Regards
It's also depend on location where you're living in India, metropolitan cities like mumbai, Bengaluru, and etc are advanced in terms of tech and computer related fields or overall southern india. And if you see towards west part like Gujarat and Rajasthan are into business, coz of history and if you go to towards North like haryana is into sports and stuff and in North-west youth in Punjab is into NDA, immigrating to Canada (most favourable) or in farming. So at last I would say it's all about society, everyone is following one another. It's just my experience, no proof for this.
Adding to your statement if you are from West Bengal it is likely that you will be in academics n if from UP or Bihar main focus will be on civil services or government jobs.
@@xanom0 Who told in Punjab and Haryana people do engineering bhai engeenering ka carze har city and state mai nahi hota hai I'm fed up really din raat all the time sala engeenering engeenering puri population ko hi engeenering se bhar do 🤯 Hyderabad, Banglore : I can Agree There engeenering is popular But i think this craze is not applicable in Punjab, Haryana, Or maybe Mumbai
Aqsa our condolences for the loss of your Dad. There aren't that many women physicist and I had a classmate at St Joseph's University who qas the first women Physics major. She finished but at Univ. Of Pennsylvania so our loss was their gain. She has a doctorate I heard through the grapevine so I applaud he hard work as the world applauds you for yours. Thank you . Your Dad was proud of having a trailblazing daughter !
what i hate more about engineers is that they move their ass in every field like after completing their engineering they'll start preparation for UPSC CSE , Banks , Group D exams .. They will do everything except things related to engineering...
Those "Engineering Bhaiyas" are responsible for most of modern equipment used in the hospitals from MRI machines to ventilators 🤡. Also they don't loot people by joining hands with Big Pharma.
Respect should be based on character not education. I was molested by a well known doctor and many doctors take advantage of vulnerable female patients here 😢
I'm lucky to have parents who gave me freedom to choose what career I wanted to pursue, I didn't have passion for any particular field so I took up engineering and I feel so relieved that I didn't make a wrong choice because I started to really enjoy and like the field, hope it stays that way when I start working tho
That girl said so many wrong points : 1. "She said we can't create jobs that the govt role", We can create jobs by startup, and that is happening. 2. "She said our institutions aren't well equipped that's y theres engineers unemployed", that isn't true, most of colleges are well equipped, but those 80% engineers who are unemployed, 50% just did engineering because of parents and peer pressure and hence didn't even pay attention to their course. Rest 30% are those who got jobs but lost due to unforseen circumstances, they will get a new one again. This what I believe to be true.
What she said was right according to me start up is a risk which most Indians were not willing to take though it's changing but it's gonna take some time + The one's who want find easy job (most of them) are willing to settle abroad. Our IITs and other educational institutions are good for UG courses not for PG or PhD
You really didn't get what she said, People are ready to establish start-ups companies but whose gonna invest??? Our government doesn't invest in research and development as US and Israel does. Secondly, She compared our educational institutions with western (US, UK, Canadian) Institutions and even mentioned Harvard University where they literally have Telescope 🔭 And we lack such equipments.
There are still risks for startups in India compared to countries like the US, just too much red tape. Although, the future is looking bright with more investments from foreign venture capitalists.
This video content was so relatable as an Indian and engineer(by qualification). Always love the content you put up Asian Boss 👍. Thank you Aqsa for the fantastic job you have done.
Interviewer :Why do we have so many engineers? Me : What do we not have? When you look at Medical field, there's a very stiff competition. The Public Service sectors (like IAS, IPS) are even more full.
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 not true, mostly are unskilled because their parents forced them but real engineers are doing well, you should research well. then spam around.
Hello, I am a Mechanical engineer..🤣🤣 When they asked what kind of clutch is used in bikes? And how do you differentiate between a two stroke and a four stroke Engines just by looking at them at my Viva? I couldn't answer them. That day, I realised my level.🤣🤣 Now I don't blame government for jobs.
as a indian, i 'm a engineer , my sister is engineer, my father is engineer ,my mother is engineer, my grand father is engineer, my child hood friends are engineer 😵😵😑
To place some IITians in US tech companies, our country lost many young bloomers who aspired to choose non-STEM careers, parents who sold their possessions to send them Kota and Coaching Institutes who sold their souls for making billions out of this hysteria.
But the thing is if you have done engineering then you can do a lot in your life. Doing engineering doesn't just mean getting a good paying job. It is about the holistic development of your thinking. For example, right now most of the top TH-camrs in India are engineers who have a lot more than engineering that they are sharing with people. And overall engineers are the backbone of our country.
@@akashpatel8410 I don't think so this mentality of "westerners lives are problemless and best" won't go soon in my own colony what I looked all my elders were in America (literally) with one exception Being in Banglore
I love how this is worded as a US problem, but it's not. It's an India issue not providing reasonable living standards for people who work themselves silly to become greatly educated. If they want to leave, let them. The US understands how needed engineers are and other countries are following.
The living standards are fine, the problem is lack of opportunity. An Indian engineer in a city has a pretty comfortable life all things considered. There are not as many engineering jobs, and Indian universities are much more selective than American ones. Also, there is less red tape in America, so it is easier to innovate and open a business. This is my perspective as an Indian American.
The Philippines has the same scenario: brain drain. Imagine if all our professionals did not leave, our countries would be even more developed. Sadly, the circumstances at home are not good, and we cannot blame them for leaving the country. If we want them to stay, we need to improve the system! Also, as someone working in the humanities, I feel sad on how people and society only value STEM fields. We are invaluable members of the society too! A lot of people have asked me in the past why I chose linguistics over engineering. Two reasons: passion and competition. My passion is in languages and I know the competition is fierce in these in demand majors. Lastly, Indians are one of the smartest people in the world, and not only in STEM. Bollywood, Indian music and art, these are amazing! Do you know that the first grammar ever written in the world was made by Pānini, an Indian linguist in the 4the century BCE, who is also labeled the "father of linguistics"? Sadly, Indians are still discriminated because of their skin color.
@@doctorgamez2410 No? Like people can speak in Hindi or Marathi even in Mumbai. It just depends on what's the requirement. People here are talking in English as if that's the requirement + These people also selected a very few people that too who are fluent in English.
Not ALL Indians are engineers.. Some are doctors too
What about financial?
@@karan1193 financial? Like paying and taking bribes as standard practice, which then deters foreign interests from investing in the country and its workforce? Is this financial lack of integrity what you're referring to?
@@kalimaa999 nope im taking about science and arts students
@@kalimaa999 u forgot "some are Microsoft tech support"
Lmao
According to Indian parents,there are only three job options:
1. Doctor/Engineer
2. Civil/govt. Service
3. Teachers.
Edit: some people talking about my third choice like it's not relevant. I was a science student and later in grad, I changed my stream and choose arts, hence for my mother, it's either I apply for UPSC or be a teacher. In the end, it's just always Teacher and UPSC option for Arts students.
4. A disgrace to your family
In my family option are Doctor, Engineer, and MBA.
Students in India are not allowed to do what they want.
Remind you many parents don't allow them.
U forgot banker . .😂
In my family option is ca
Not all indians are engineers, but mind you, there are lots of indian engineers are finding it hard looking for a job. two key reasons I think are communication and cultural differences.
I guess it depends on the type of engineering. Most game dev jobs and embedded systems jobs are outsourced. It’s a walk in the park getting those as an Indian right now.
I only know indian are very good at engineering and tech scammer employee
The reason is that we are not respected here.
Its unemployability
or they went to some shitty colleges. life choices .
I am civil engineer and not all of my classmates were Indian. About 1/3 of my university (University of Arizona Tucson, AZ) classmates were Indian and the rest were Americans and Africans (mainly from Zambia and Zimbabwe). Almost all my Engineer Professors were Indian.
And wtf are those? Both Africa and America are diverse. This makes no sense.
We Indians do engineering in our own country later we go to places like US, Germany in search of Jobs. So, It's obvious that you don't find any Indians in your class.
@@ashaypallav4158 there after most of Indians return to India after finding that "The great American Dream" is not as sweet as portrayed by hollywood.
(Note :- there are several factors determining one's return from usa, the above is just one of them)
Am also civil engineer 😅 😣but am not good at study😂
@@pandeyom6877 There's every other Indian person in the US atleast from the Telugu states from India, Do you really think that we're not aware of the ground reality of America?
Japan struggles the same way. Every one is highly educated to the point they struggle to find a job. It’s ironic.
Yeah but u can’t compare india to Japan
Japan is develop country...
Dont compare Japan to India Japan is lightyears ahead of India not to mention POPULATION
@Abdul Puncturewala fake account modi bots 🤡🤡🤡
Stop comparing a shithole to a developed country, it’s not worth it.
There are only four professions in india.
1. Government Job
2. Doctor
3. Engineer
*4. Disgrace*
Lol
😂😂😭
Ngl i am disgrace y'all..
@@rohand04 oh that's good
And Lawyer
Yes, i failed JEE. My parents doesn't recognise me anymore. They don't even think I m Indian.
Even I failed
It isnt that bad... is it?
@@sankhya_0461 it is😐
Most people fail dude…
Lol jokes on you I never opted for JEE or NEET. I did gave the Maharashtra CET (MH-CET) tho
Especially in programming, Indians youtube video tutorials helped so many aspiring programmers reach where they are today. They're indeed superb in teaching programming languages that are making the courses of IT, CompSci, and CompEng made it look so easy when in fact, it will never be easy to be in the tech industry. Saying this because those videos helped me a lot as a graduate of CompSci in the Philippines.
Right? Indian youtubers explain it in such an easy way to understand means they're very good at it
Can u suggest some channels
Could you suggest some channels please?
right
Couldn't Agree More, 100% correct
Asian boss a video request:- India just proposed a bill to increase the age of marriage of girls to 21. I really want to see the views on this topic
Yes plz
yes
@@Theactualstoic because no other channel in india is doing the same ̄へ ̄
Asian boss should expose more negative image about india and meanwhile mainstream india media afraid to reporting about it
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 AND ASIAN BOSS SHOULD ALSO EXPOSE PPL LIKE U WHO ARE SPREADING PROPAGANDA AGAINST INDIA 👍
I feel really lucky as an Indian to have parents who never forced me to per-sue some particular field of study. Though i still went for engineering.
Yeah same. They never forced me to be this or that. They said just do your best. Though I chose to become a doctor coz I wanted to be. I am studying for entrance currently...
@@divya_sancheti04 same preparing for jee this year
me too even I was not financially good
My parents decided that being happy and following passion is more than getting money
Ya same, I was never forced to choose engineering, I just liked Physics and maths, went for it, and studying in IIT BHU now ✌️✌️
Same. I decided to Go for CA. I am preparing for entrance.
In India first they study engineering and then decide what to do next.
Thats absolutely what I am doing right now
That what my brother says to me. Pretty sad
New trend is first engineering then UPSC hahhaha
🤣🤣
Chila chila ke scheme btado xD
I love that all of them are so well spoken and have knowledge on what they're asked about. Usually when Indians are interviewed in the streets, they come across as smart and aware of their surrounding. I think that's an awesome thing.
Any kind of stereotypes are not good. Over 500 millions Indian are not even have high school finished. Do all Indian eat chicken curry? Answer is No. over 400 millions Indian people are vegetarian and over 300 millions Indian people don’t eat any kind of curry. I wish if governments plan since 1990s engineering or doctors will stay in India 🇮🇳 now . If u go check to Google China 🇨🇳 is the largest produced engineering but Chinese engineering stays in China because Chinese communist creates the jobs and development. Now India 🇮🇳 government is just watching and loosing every thing including money 💰 that’s why still developing country. You know China 🇨🇳 communist start 1940s and India 🇮🇳 independence start 15 August 1947. Now China GDP is 20 Trillion dollars and India 🇮🇳 GDP is 4 Trillion dollars. Before too late government must create the jobs for alll youth. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏
@@aajtakalert2146 lol, a desperate bot..
Where did you get this info from?
Yes, the information is true but the figures you mentioned are not accurate...
There are 300m illiterate people in India and approximately 150-200 m went to primary schools, this information includes people of age 50+ and above too ... But how do you calculate illiteracy? People may be illiterate according to survey or analysis but the same people are literate enough to communicate with each other, they have the knowledge and know basics of their mother tongue, they have manners, raw talent and importantly ability to think wisely...in a way they are educated enough to choose their profession..
And coming to vegetarians, the figures differs between 480-550m considering the overall population, among which 40% are pure Vegetarian..
"300m people don't eat any kind of curry"? What does that mean? What's curry actually?
Well, about government I'm not sure they can bring back Indians from western countries but they are trying hard to keep youth from going abroad..
@@aajtakalert2146 Atleast I'm happy for unicorns booming in India..
@@aajtakalert2146 first clear your facts. Chinese people are too hardworking and indian people are not. Let's be honest no body want to study in goverment schools but want a goverment jobs. There are companies it's just that people don't want to work hard and second some student even don't have skills.
@@sanjana6873 Chinese people are not more hardworking than we are. I don't understand why " hardworking" is given as the answer to every question in India. The system in China is much better. Period. In India the politicians ( irrespective of political party) prefer to increase the gap between the rich and the poor because it suits their interests. So anything that takes Indians close to employment are worshipped. Schools, colleges, engineering, medicine etc. All these are worshipped. Obviously some people don't have the intelligence to pursue these professions. This is where the whole " hardwork is everything" dialogues originated. The system is trash and no one recognises it. It's messed up and won't get any better. Atleast the people in power won't allow it and people don't seem to realise it.
It's good for America but bad for India. Every year a certain number of Indians seek an education at American universities and upon graduation, many are recruited by the government and US multination companies with hefty salaries and lucrative positions to stay and work in the US. So instead of going back to India to make the country better, India loses some of it's brightest minds.
Look at it from their perspective why would you want to go back to live in extreme poverty doing it there when you can stay and be rich by India’s standards making 80k-120k a year. Engineering is hard work. They should prosper and be in health.
Each year thousand of smart,well educated indian leaving the country and working in foreign company or study abroad,india gov dont see talented ppl is priority to developing country
I've 5 india co-worker in turkey logistics company i ask them do u want visited ur homeland again they said "no chance in hell i not going back that shithole country"
@@nathanwhite704 you really think they'll live in "extreme poverty" huh. Well lemme give you a reality check. Educated people don't live in "extreme poverty". Mostly People who have been living in slums for years, continue living their. Everyone who comes to America from India isn't pulled out of "extreme poverty" and isn't from the slums. And if they go back, they won't be living in in slums ever. Were as, living in America, will make their lives so much harder because of the increased gun violence, costly Healthcare , and if they have kids, schools aren't even safe because of school shootings and the American teenage in general. That's why in the last 5 years, there has been a massive return of Indian students from america and the startup culture has grown exponentially by them in india. And now many go to america just for studying and then come back to india. They will be better treated, get priority because they've studied in an American university, and overall will have a much better life here. So yeah, all of these people you see right here migrated to america 10 15 years ago. The situation has changed a lot now.
It's not actually bad for india. For example, as soon as he became the Twitter CEO, he banned many Chinese bot accounts and verified accounts who spreaded propaganda against india on Twitter. And all other indian CEOs of various companies have taken such steps. They also increase their investment in india because they know the potential here. So yeah, it's soft power over a country like america which is always good. America knows that a lot of its highly educated citizens are of Indian origin, and so it always avoids harsh steps against india no matter whatever it does. For example, america couldn't sanction india for buying s400 because they knew it would have some serious consequences.
the main problem is that Indian education system , the academic pressure & the society's mentality is a big reason why there is a huge lack of entrepreneurs in India
Parents pressure is also because in India we don't have much options , initially it is increasing but back in days we didn't have much even our parents were not os qualified still they wanted to give their children a better life than theirs .so it would be injustice for the parents also who sacrifice a lot for their children.
No one want to pressurize their child if they are assure that every field have good opportunities then they won't. (Exceptions are everywhere like a few parents force their dreams onto the child even his child's dream has a good future as well as the child has talent ) .
So it's upon us and govt. To channelise the population into different field and create different jobs in diff. Sectors.
Depends on one's state and caste. In my family, almost everyone owns a business.
and too much socialism and lack of ease of doing business.
That is changing fast. We have 47 unicons companies in India in the last year alone.Btw our school education system is very good
Beuracracy is the main problem because of which we lack infrastructure and cultural exchange like USA and education system follows up.
Acceptance Rate of IIT is 0.59%. It's hard to get in IIT than Harvard.
I saw tens of IIT schools, are they all that good and hard to get into?
@@huikangyi8239 You can't even imagine.
@@huikangyi8239 5 old IITs r the toughest to enter into.
3000 out of 1.5 million candidates. It is tough.
Sundar Pichai IIT Kharagpur
Paras from IIT Bombay and many more
45% of Indian startups r headed by graduates from these 5 colleges.
@@AnonymousCitizen7 impressive! Sundar is a genius.
@@huikangyi8239 IIT is for big brain people indians manage 150-200 unicorns and most of big tech giants too in which 70% are IITian's
Not everyone is engineer but the pressure to become one is. I remember that when I got a seat for Geology, everyone were pressuring me to go for Engineering even though I didn't want to be. But later on, they eventually agreed with my decision. And in India, two things are considered always first - either Engineering or Doctor and if either of them aren't considered then there will be always pressure from either parents or from relatives or from the neighbours. And because of pressure some take these courses and later on couldn't do well and some may even take their life. And answer to this is more complex but this is just a small part of what I said. Hope this helps.
Hey, this kind of gave me a little solace of sort. I recently took microbiology and my parents and relatives hate it. I attended a wedding last month and more than the bride they were focused on telling me how I should prepare for NEET and that microbiology is a difficult field to establish your career in (Ironical). So yeah even STEM related careers are not acceptable. I hope you achieve great highs. All the best.
@@ewshutup910 Sorry, either NEET or JEE otherwise ur worthless :Sadge:
Ryt if no then , go for ssc 😴🥺😭😭
Other things are useless for them....
@@hanin5068 The exact words 🌝
im pursuing physics and reek conversations with relatives, pushing me to the edge
I am a Nepali and I was surprised to see all Indian professor in Engineering and computer science department and that too in the middle of USA, Kansas when I landed here. Almost all professors were Indian in middle of Kansas. Can you Imagine that?!
🇮🇳❤️🇳🇵
Imagine try to run away Indians to find more Indians
@@thet9869 lol
I am an Indian in india there are only top 3 main jobs
1 st is IAS or civil servent
2nd is engineer IITIAN 😂😂
3rd is DOCTORS MBBS
If you are different from these 3 according to indians parents you have failed in life 😂😂
But it is all true
A charted accountant is also considered a pretty decent job
So basically even if you r a CEO of a big company i.e. Elon Musk, still u have failed in your life acc. to indian parents 🤣
@@ank7652 musk is engineer you know taht right ?
@@opai1821 yes but does he need his engineer degree now that he is so successful being a businessman, point is you just need to rich by any means necessary
Actually I am a bpharm student 😅
Not every indians are engineers but there will be atleast one engineer in every family ...
You're wrong. Everyone in my family we're arts students 😂
@@LadiesMan96 well dayumm !!
@@LadiesMan96 that's nice 👍
In my family everyone are T_T
@@rishikabarve8697 cooool !!
I agree with the last statement from that guy
" Divide the crowd in different fields so that there won't be saturation in one area "
Excellent advice 👍
Indians are very intelligent and hardworking =)
Second comment
how many hours do you spend on TH-cam?
Where are from i see you many videos comments section
@@bruh-mj9zt probably 24/7 with multiple account
Me who can't even complete my HHW : Guess I'm not Indian then ;-;
I am a teacher for foreigners in Germany and I have noticed that there is a huge increase in enrolments by Indian nationals here (backed by statistics that I have recently attained). We have a big department for Computer Science, which is usually their preferred subject. They start coming here at a very young age already.
Software engineer = $$$
Which univeristy?
@@krishna-club I’m a Punjab studying communications masters in the us
Yes even i am planning lol
Yes, most of Indians have a deep desire to be an engineer or a doctor.
This "Do your best or else you are doom/ brought shame to your family" mentality needs to die it's common not only in India but in Asia as a whole. I hate it when parents force their children to pursue a career they want whether the children love it or not. I hope the next generation will kill this toxic mentality.
I hope this mentality do not persist in future
AGREED
I don't think either in japan or Koreans have the same mentality
@@krishna-club They do... maybe not Japan but Korea does have this mentality. They literally stay in school till like 10PM
@@devashrijoshi9079 damn!! 10 pm??
I've met sincere, hardworking as well as insincere Indian students but the main thing is they're really good at what they do and fast learners as well
Where r u from?
I'm good at sleeping
@@rippitasar5444 lol, sane iam good at wasting time on internet instead of sleeping 😆
RIP to Aqsa's father. At least, he lived a long life and he must be truly proud of his daughter.
and also a fantastic interview.
66 years is a long life? That seems to be the average life expectancy in India (which is slightly skewed by much higher infant mortality, child mortality and mother mortality), but it would be considered relatively young in developed countries...
@@OlJackBurton 🤣🤣 average life expectancy in india is 70 year and in United State it is 78 year not much difference 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
@@nerdydeep5955 woah bro 8yr is a lot
@@nerdydeep5955 8 yr is less ???
who is aqsa
Asian boss stereotype "only Mumbai is India"
It takes more effort to branch out to different states and it will not be that worthit because the international viewers just want to watch about India and don't care about the different parts of India
India is huge like your mole. Common sense plish 🥴
Mumbai - Bollywood
Hyderabad, Bangalore - Engineers
Gujarat - Business
@@ashaypallav4158 and U.P. - Thaye Thaye🔫🔫
@@wwemusicworld3837 its no more like that, I'm from prayagraj.
Indians have yet to emancipate themselves from expectations of their family and social pressure. I am sure a lot of them could excel at anything.
You know that's the absolute truth. We just can't because our family matters us a hell lot because of our culture and this kills our dreams
It's because you cannot survive independently right after school in India, especially without the support of parents.
There is extremely high competition for college admissions here, so kids prepare with additional private tuitions from highschool itself. The parents pay for those tuitions and they will not pay to get special tuitions to enter a college discipline they don't agree with. That's the problem
That's tougher than cracking JEE 😂
You are right, but students aren't let out of the unbranching paths that they are put in, which makes everything hard for them.
I think those Indians who are unable to get into IIT, NITs or any other reputed institute in India, should try for global colleges in UK US and Australia. If ur pocket supports it then go for it, if it falls short try for economic aid programme. Never give up on ur dream. Never compromise for something else
I highly doubt most people who go to these universities have dreams of academia. Dreams set us free and make us realise our highest human potential irrespective of society. We apply to these institutions out of societal pressure - in short - they're adopted dreams.
lots of Indians go for masters in foreign country
@@aryanchauhan510 ya
like a million indian students already go out for masters every year, its a trend already... not the saturated countries like us uk aus, but now eu countries as well.
@@deepak_nigwal Jaha ache institution mei jagah milei chale jao... Career should never be compromised.
during industrialization movement in India, engineers were needed more than ever. engineers were so respected that this hype is still carried till now. i don't think it's trendy now but doens't mean it a bad course to take. I've brainwashed to take engineering or not to take software field by some, because the job atmosphere is not suitable for comfortable job life. but irony is, all famous actors/ entrepreneur show their qualification as engineering in their insta bios or on their new articles
hey! User "dark" copied your comment
@@tanishas That is a bot who brought a fake verified account and uses it to get subs
The India interviews are so good. They seem to be well educated and bilingual.
I'm an Indian. But not a bilingual . Most of the I Diana are tri linguistic or even more I myself know 5 languages so yea
They are more multilingual ppl
The woman with the pixie cut is well spoken and her comments are quite perceptive. Personally really enjoy listening to her
Your birth in India has 3 destinations :
Engineer
Doctor
Get out of home
And I am presently kicked out of house as I can't perform that well in jee advance.
@@jonnstride1214 ...yea..i am about to be kicked out as well
I am doing law
@@knowitall1005 Same! Here bhai, Have you given CLAT exam?
One thing is sure… all my Indian classmates ate numbers, They’re at math.
We asians 🐰🤲🏻 [Communism Flag]
I graduated mechanical engineering in Australia. There were a lot of Indians in my class and other engineering schools. Even some of the lecturers are Indians.
I'm now in IT industry where a lot of the engineers are expats from India, some of higher management (Asia and global levels) are Indians who used to be engineers as well.
So yeah, the stereotype is kind of true..
Please stay in india
@@nostro1940 he is Australian and who TF are you racist
There are so many engineers in India because they grew up to fulfill their parents wish. What they do later for living are diverse and shocking sometimes. Some are cab drivers, contractors, bank employees, electrician, small time businessman, or SI (Sub-inspector). Very few get job as engineers.
So who is responsible
😂🤣, I think u r not indian, jealous , indian are getting engineering job sister.
@@bisalshaw2780 From an Indian, son of civil engineer I'm telling you there are many people who don't work as engineers it is like 1000 people competing for 300 position which unfortunately would let people pursue something else. Plus in my own eyes I saw my tutor's son , two of my cousin's suffer from choosing this field soo..
@@musiclearner6799 it's not mandatory to choose this field, it's ok to choose engineering or not, but I think may they will find their path dont worry. Just relax
@@abengalitravellertm2034 parents
Many Indians study engineering to become an ias officer😅.
😂😂
Most of the Indians that I met had great work ethic and most importantly great empathy and social skills. I think that the social element is what makes them successful in the US, over people from other nations.
The acceptance rate is wrong. 1,000,000 apply each year and 10,000 get through .That's 1% acceptance rate while in the video it was shown as 10%.Huge error.
What pains me is that I have to prepare for the 1% acceptance rate just because I was born into this country. In other countries it's far easier with 10% acceptance rates. Atleast it's possible in other countries and you don't have to sell your entire life and enjoyment to get into an Indian college
@@arxalier2956 Brother I feel you, I am preparing and going through the same ! But I'll be free in a few months from now!
Corruption is also likely to be very high with such expected circumstances, where every parent pressures their children to reach such goals.
The problem with Indian engineering is only students from top institutes has future.
If you do engineering from tier 2 or tier 3 college then it's same as wasting your time. So many ppl chose abroad as option.
No I have done engineering from tier 3 college .. and I have seen lot of students of my college getting succeeded .. yeah in top colleges almost 90% gets success in tier 2 almost 70% gets success and tier 3 almost 40-50 % gets success .. it depends upon if you work hard and crack campus placement or even after that clear gate or CAT
Wow so only 50-60k engineers who graduate every year are doing good according to you?
Engineers are so common in India sometimes makes me feel outsider.
There's only 1 Engineer in my closest cousins and he graduated in 2007 and doing really good, there are 3 Bcom who are doing business, 2 Bachelor of Pharmacy + MBA in Healthcare, a Chartered Accountant and 3 Bcom+MBA (includes me).
Even though the eldest was Engineer, it didn't motivated others because of his busy schedule.
Not all Indians are Engineers. There are many doctors and MBAs too
By the way, I am an Engineer too.
The guy who said engineering to be most desired is living in past, there was time when its value was more but now it comes to 3rd position. Government services are 1st with no other field around, 2nd is doctor and 3rd is engineer(except you are from IIT as it would put engineer to 1st).
Actually nowdays in India no one care about engineer, the only things matter is college tag whether you are from IIT, NIT, BITS, or IIIT etc. It might make some people sad but this is what it is.
Edit-- some people are not reading my comment properly and are saying that students from other colleges also earn well. Well defenitely they do, but that was not the topic, the topic was how the society sees engineer compared to doctor and government employee. Ask this question to yourself. AND I'M ALSO AN ENGINEER but I do accept reality. Ask yourself do people around you and even your family gets excited when they just heard the word engineer. Also people should not forget that there are not only software engineer that exists. PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO FIRST AND READ MY COMMENT PROPERLY AND THEN REPLY. Please develop critical thinking, it is just as important as becoming doctor, engineer or anything you like.
Exactly
True apart from these colleges no one care what engineer are u
Yeah Engineers have fallen out of charm these days
Do you know how much money engineers make as compared to that of doctors and even govt employers?
@@prashastimishra How many engineers do engineering jobs ? The ones who got job have good salary but most end up in different fields
Asian parents - my kids will be
A - engineer
B- lawyer
C - doctor
Kids - but i want to be an actor or actress
Parents - please stop your dream. That job does not guarantee your future. Many tried to be great celebrities unfortunately only few are success.
One thing I want to say (that doesn’t add anything to the debate) is that I absolutely love the Indian accent whilst speaking the English language, and also watching Asian boss has opened my eyes to how forward thinking India actually is, it has gone from being a place I’d never wish to visit (due to premature misconceptions) to a place I’d love to visit!.
Mostly people make fun of Indian accent, what you like about it
Do visit us, it's a great place! :)
@@foodislove. when people make fun it's because its so unique, the way that the words roll of the tongue is music to my ears🎵🎶🎵🎶
@@britishmick Ha ha..... that's because of Indian languages they have way more vowels, which make them spell each and every word sharply.
India disappoints both optimists and pessimists.
While the topic was on engineers I am impressed by how articulate the speakers are. They convey their ideas much better than their counterparts from other nations. This shows we have enough and more talent in our country.
i didn't expect that as well
Lol really they just utter "suni sunayi bate" None of them given logical answer
@@skgupta563 so according to you ,what could be the logical answer ?
The speakers were articulate because the channel chose them to show in their video. You think any pedestrian on the road is this well spoken in a country of a billion people with not even 1/3rd of them graduating?
@@crocodile4545 they're at the capital city probably
I feel so grateful that my parent's never pressured me into something that I don't want to do. they always support me and my choices. after passing 12th from science stream now I'm in 2nd year of interior design. for masters I'm thinking of studying abroad and my parents are supporting me for that too. i feel so sad and disappointed after hearing parent's pressured their kids into anything they don't want to do. let kids do what they love. 🙌🙌
I must say that without a doubt you are the most luckiest person in the 1.3 billion population that we have, that don't have to worry or didn't go through hell just inorder to please their parents and relatives desires.
@@abk9203 ikr. im so grateful they are my parents. i love them sm🥰
@@aksh.at.a same!!
Fact: there are actually lot of engineering students in India but only some become engineers. Most engineering students I know pursue non technical govt jobs, banking and management. The good ones go abroad
As an Indian pcm high school student, my parents have no pressure over me for doing engineering, in fact my father recommends me to pursue sketching/painting (which is my interest) or psychology or designing or any other field as he is an engineer and he knows it is a very stressful life and you can't live on your own terms, but then I don't feel secure in other fields, I am highly confused about my career
I am a pcmb student and I don't know if I really want to become a doctor but yet I'm preparing for next year's NEET. My parents are supportive of me too. They say do whatever you like but I am in a similar position like you - CONFUSED AF
@@meenu2912 ohh, my brother also tried to crack neet but couldn't get in medical, he gave SRM exam for biotechnology and did Btech in Biotech from there, however he doesn't want to do masters in that field, so now he's preparing for CAT exam to do post graduation from a good MBA college.. It is indeed very difficult and confusing to chose our career, I also don't wanna be a part of this rat race for jee but don't know what to do
@@meenu2912 you are a pcmb student so maybe biotech can be an option for you, after this entire pandemic thing, biotech has gained more value, it may be kept as a backup option, all the best yaar..
@@crazy_desi me too... it reminds me of a part of the speech by Loki from The Avengers "The bright lure of freedom diminishes your life's joy in a mad scramble for power, for identity...."
I have the freedom to choose my path but I am unsure and doubt each and every path that I choose. Once I felt like the most important thing is how I am viewed by the society hence I need to be superior than the rest(and maybe that's why I got the desire to become a doctor? idk) and these thoughts are enough to kill anyone's joy right? Well there's nothing such as "you are born to do this or that".
And also I have interests in so many things.
Now I do realize that none of these matter in our life, all that matters is our happiness but still I fear the path that I am about to choose in my future.
@@crazy_desi Thanks for the recommendation man but I am not really interested in that field hehe. This is what confuses me more, should we go behind more opportunities or should we go behind our interests?
Great interview Aqsa. May your dad Rest In Peace. He should be very proud of you.
Short answer is :- Yes
Long answer is :- It's bit more complicated. It's all thanks to all our parents to put this pressure of if you would not study and become and Engineer or a Doctor then you would become a Beggar. And that Sharmaji's (any random ass uncle or Father's friend) son comparison comes up and haunts us all our lives etc. This all leads upto the situation.
Abe sala sharma ji ka ladka....
I'm from South India but still I think of my brother ( cousin who is born at the same year as me ) as Sharma Ji's beta it really sucks
Not only are there engineers, they are also physicians and physicists and engineers
still STEM.
This interview was done in Mumbai, it will all be a different story if this was done in Hyderabad or Bangalore xD
How ?
@@hemesh469 Mumbai has many Financial as well IT companies, it isn't a an ecosystem of big tech like the scene is in Bangalore and Hyderabad, you are more likely to find a person to be an engineer as compared to to Mumbai, but this is just my opinion ..... and the outcome also varies from the timing of the interview and the place of interview so not being super judgemental but just an observation
@@hridaykeswani6459 ok thanks
Absolutely
@Pratheeksha Shetty srry, I'll keep that mind next time 😅
Not all indians are engineers
Doctors ,public commissioner , businessman are also there
🙂
We have a lot talent but the ability to find talent is not in everyone's task
Engineers bhare pade india mein bhai
Engineering college har jagah milega
In my area(Assam, Northeast India) there are 150 households and 170 engineers, 70 Doctors. Our parent's mindset is like Graduating in engineering is normal. My dad is an engineer and I have two engineering degrees, Civil and Mechanical.
Which is why I never did engineering. I too am from Assam.
Couldn’t agree more with everyone on this video. Nicely put guys! I was fortunate enough that my parents let me take the path that I wanted to , and so surprisingly got the society offended. I took up commerce, did my BBA (yes a non science fellow here ) and then to top it all off, OPTED out of MBA (Imagine the bomb drops 😂) . Buuuttt, now i work with one of the fastest growing open source code tech company as a HR, with no regrets!
It’s never too late people, be it whatever age. With this day and age, atleast try to get your heart fill with knowledge of what you love!
I left MBBS seat to study BBA I am currently studying in FY I always thought I did a huge mistake but i will do my best in where I am now I really want to ask how you did that honestly it would really motivating if you could give a little snippet about it😇😇😇
Got the society offended? I wonder why indian thinks their family is the society 🤣🤣 they're like oh society this and that f stfu it's just your noon parents and relatives.
Thanks mam. I took Bsc biotechnology. I somehow want to exit the whole science field but I'm in a dilemma rn weather I should consider doing MBA or persue Msc
@@devashrijoshi9079 go for bed
@@devashrijoshi9079 honestly same. I am in fy so, rn I am just trying to explore a lot of pros and cons about msc and mba. Let's see which field i land too. I don't wanna do any science field too 😂
My father is an engineer,but he never wanted me to be an engineer.He said,the life wouldn't suit me.And I want to join the army.
Indians are highly educated, much smarter than students here in US, UK,Canada etc...and they adopt perfectly to any culture(maybe because they come from a very diverse land)..so don't be suprised if you see lot of indians here in west at different positions and institutes because they literally thrive for better...so india is a devolping country with billion of population...so naturally when your population is educated and has less opportunities..they will move out looking for better opportunities..🙌
Engineering in Philippines is still not popular compared to other programs since there is a misconception that engineering is only for people with good mathematical skills...
I would say Problem-solving is engineering. We can say maths is highly required
That's not a misconception, you do need to be good at maths to do engineering.
@@Justfeb01 i have a friends who are not good at math and they are engineers now. You just need to get an average grade not that super high.
@@Nolra08 maybe it depends on the course and school. From my experience, engineering is basically just maths.
@@Nolra08 engineering needs maths. Without maths you can't be a engineer.
We all need COMPULSORY CAREER COUNCELLING, like man literally.
Even other STEM (other than engineering and medicine) fields are looked down upon.
yes this career counselling should become mandatory for every school students from class 9th , it will help us a lot to know about the field lines and what future they will provide, it will also make our decisions and choices clear
sometimes its not the choice of the kid to take engineering or doctor as a future but because of family pressure or societal stereotypes ,they choose it. and now the youth is trying to search what they really want to do and make there future in.
So true everything each one of them said. The competition gets so toxic further,it is ruthless
Never in my life my happy go lucky soul would have ever thought I would suffer depression. But i did. JEE took a very bad toll on me ,I will never forget it, experienced that dark phase. Funny thing is mental health awareness is so low among teens I myself didn't notice I went thru depression until after months I read my own diary and then it striked me,it was indeed depression:(
Even now I feel stuck,I m not passionate enough to be here,and the thing I do love doesn't assure money:/
Same thing happened with me
Relatable man!
Same thing with me 😔
Are all indians engineers????
No I am student at engineering college 😂😅
I am lucky to have parents who didn't pressured me to pursue engineering or mbbs.
I choose my dream job to be an air traffic controler .
Well ur good at math no wonder ur and air traffic control.
So u have chosen air traffic🚧🚦havaldar.... So ur asking pilots for their helmet, license, emission test, insurance...... But if they don't have these ull make challan right.... Like - abe e zara plane ✈ side me lele.... Our paisa nikal... 🤣🤣
Lucky ❤️
@@amrutkhodanpur4300 bruh its flight related service
@@aramaicjew3212 I know 😉✨✨
1st time I want to disagree with lot of the points made by them
1. People do engineering because other career options are limited not because engineers are rated high
2. Being a engineer it's not respectable not..it's not 90's
3. 90% of Indians goes outside India are actually non tech workers..tech workers can be even less than 10%
We already got reforms in education policy and it will be implemented in 2023 i.e NEP .
This will definitely bring change in every way.
It won't change the parental and societal pressure
@@nero9881 Let us take baby steps. Nobody can expect the society to change in 2-3 years. It is gonna take a long time. Maybe long enough where we become the adults of the society.
Well I say its useless for us who went through the old curriculums. We do need a reform in job system now.
Indeed NEP could be the Kickstarter we always needed for a bigger education reform in india. Though I've doubts regarding its implementation, I mean government always brings these ambitious laws to the table but fails hilariously in implementing them.
Have they included career counselling ?
There needs to be more Asians (of all ethnicities) in internationally renowned *arts* ... the arts have value
For Indian parents, it's time waste 😂
@@shivam-kd7dq I don't really understand them ,😂😂😂 coz when I was young,my parents had put me in dancing classes, painting classes, singing classess, swimming classess,😂😂😂. I am preety good in all of them .but they want me to become a Doctor 😂😂. They don't want me to become successful in any of the field I mentioned above. they just see them as only hobbies but not as profession. 😀😀
Not all Indians are Engineer but there are many Engineer who don't have job 😂
True, many engineers graduated without a job. It is more about connections and who you blow these days than what you know.
Unemployment engineer in india are becoming street food vendor owner or working in restaurant dish cleaning
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 That is sad.
It depends on the college as well
All that sacrifice for no job
Not all people are engineers in India, the most common graduates are in B. COM ( Bachelors in Commerce), Population explosion is also another reason for large number of engineers
I am pursuing masters degree in international relations and my bachelor's was in computer science engineering...but both of theses were purely my own choice and that's what matters
Hey ! You are doing.. what I'm planning to do ! May I know u are doing Masters in India itself and how did u do your preparation for changing your major ?!
Thanks and Regards
It's also depend on location where you're living in India, metropolitan cities like mumbai, Bengaluru, and etc are advanced in terms of tech and computer related fields or overall southern india. And if you see towards west part like Gujarat and Rajasthan are into business, coz of history and if you go to towards North like haryana is into sports and stuff and in North-west youth in Punjab is into NDA, immigrating to Canada (most favourable) or in farming. So at last I would say it's all about society, everyone is following one another. It's just my experience, no proof for this.
Adding to your statement if you are from West Bengal it is likely that you will be in academics n if from UP or Bihar main focus will be on civil services or government jobs.
Hyderabad, Banglore, Cheenai : Engineering ( Science)
Mumbai, Delhi : Don't know
Gujrat, Rajasthan: Business( Commerce)
Punjab, Haryana : Sports, Farming ( Arts)
@@cricket4u531 but 80% students do engineering first then go for business or sports
@@xanom0 Who told in Punjab and Haryana people do engineering bhai engeenering ka carze har city and state mai nahi hota hai
I'm fed up really din raat all the time sala engeenering engeenering puri population ko hi engeenering se bhar do 🤯
Hyderabad, Banglore : I can Agree There engeenering is popular
But i think this craze is not applicable in Punjab, Haryana, Or maybe Mumbai
@@xanom0 Reply pls
Aqsa our condolences for the loss of your Dad. There aren't that many women physicist and I had a classmate at St Joseph's University who qas the first women Physics major. She finished but at Univ. Of Pennsylvania so our loss was their gain. She has a doctorate I heard through the grapevine so I applaud he hard work as the world applauds you for yours. Thank you . Your Dad was proud of having a trailblazing daughter !
16:36 Good job Aqusa. And may your father rest in peace🙏
what i hate more about engineers is that they move their ass in every field like after completing their engineering they'll start preparation for UPSC CSE , Banks , Group D exams .. They will do everything except things related to engineering...
My friend is ni police but he have engineering degree
Yes exactly MBA after engineering was a thing 🤦🏻♀️
Asain boss who look this will love india more...
Big fan of asian boss
Merry Christmas everybody from India northeast India
Merry Christmas bro from UP🤗
Merry Christmas from Odisha💓
Its Always "Engineer Bhaiya" and "Doctor Sahab" - Doctors deserve respect.
Haha
Those "Engineering Bhaiyas" are responsible for most of modern equipment used in the hospitals from MRI machines to ventilators 🤡. Also they don't loot people by joining hands with Big Pharma.
Lol😂
Just wait for few years. 😒 Saturation suru ho jayegi yaar 😭.
Respect should be based on character not education. I was molested by a well known doctor and many doctors take advantage of vulnerable female patients here 😢
Engineering is common in india.. you will find a engineer in Every family
NOBODY thinks ALL Indians have the same job.
rip aqsa's father. may he rest in peace
Wooyoung in profile , atiny here!!
For a while I was confused that ,is it ateez video, what are atiny doing here 😂❤️.
@Hiren Ahir the reporter in this video
Indians are extremely Talented, Intelligent & Hardworking honest people on earth 🙏
I'm lucky to have parents who gave me freedom to choose what career I wanted to pursue, I didn't have passion for any particular field so I took up engineering and I feel so relieved that I didn't make a wrong choice because I started to really enjoy and like the field, hope it stays that way when I start working tho
That girl said so many wrong points :
1. "She said we can't create jobs that the govt role", We can create jobs by startup, and that is happening.
2. "She said our institutions aren't well equipped that's y theres engineers unemployed", that isn't true, most of colleges are well equipped, but those 80% engineers who are unemployed, 50% just did engineering because of parents and peer pressure and hence didn't even pay attention to their course. Rest 30% are those who got jobs but lost due to unforseen circumstances, they will get a new one again.
This what I believe to be true.
What she said was right according to me start up is a risk which most Indians were not willing to take though it's changing but it's gonna take some time + The one's who want find easy job (most of them) are willing to settle abroad.
Our IITs and other educational institutions are good for UG courses not for PG or PhD
And they are not hiring us because we have dedication n all (we have though) but they get cheap and high labour in india with high quality too...
You really didn't get what she said, People are ready to establish start-ups companies but whose gonna invest???
Our government doesn't invest in research and development as US and Israel does.
Secondly, She compared our educational institutions with western (US, UK, Canadian) Institutions and even mentioned Harvard University where they literally have Telescope 🔭
And we lack such equipments.
There are still risks for startups in India compared to countries like the US, just too much red tape. Although, the future is looking bright with more investments from foreign venture capitalists.
@@doctorgamez2410 true indian political situation is unstable for investment and start ups
This video content was so relatable as an Indian and engineer(by qualification). Always love the content you put up Asian Boss 👍. Thank you Aqsa for the fantastic job you have done.
Really ?
Interviewer :Why do we have so many engineers?
Me : What do we not have? When you look at Medical field, there's a very stiff competition. The Public Service sectors (like IAS, IPS) are even more full.
If you are Indian, you can have three career options to choose from - Doctor, Engineer, or a disgrace to your ancestry.
There's another option if u have a ceiling fan😂
8:28 Correction Acceptane rate in 1% to 2% only...
1million students compete to grab 10k seats...
Im not even indian but my indian teacher's in my high school AP classes would ALWAYS pressure me to do engineering lmao
Welcome to the club
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Ha Ha Ha! Asian Boss tried to stir the pot but the Indians just agreed with the stereotype and owned it. Nice move Indians!
I like stereotypes making fun of india bcuz india tech support scam my credit card balance now i feel hatred to them
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 bro those are scammers not engineers
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@@mohammedfaraaz1240 the people that scam you scam indians more so fool stop making stupid statements
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 lol
If you go by population there's allot of engineers in India but if you go by percentage.
India engineering nowadays are higher percentage of jobless unemployment and they looking for another job than focus on engineer career
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 not true, mostly are unskilled because their parents forced them but real engineers are doing well, you should research well. then spam around.
@@mohammedfaraaz1240 They're mostly opening start ups, not trolling around on social media like you Lol
@@asingha94 also u reply every my comment that proof u trolling spamming than me,get a real job kiddo
Hello,
I am a Mechanical engineer..🤣🤣
When they asked what kind of clutch is used in bikes? And how do you differentiate between a two stroke and a four stroke Engines just by looking at them at my Viva?
I couldn't answer them.
That day, I realised my level.🤣🤣
Now I don't blame government for jobs.
as a indian, i 'm a engineer , my sister is engineer, my father is engineer ,my mother is engineer, my grand father is engineer, my child hood friends are engineer 😵😵😑
bad and fake engineers
OMG. My beloved Indians brother and sister were so good at English. Even their accent is not okay but they seem so confidence. Love you💕😊
Every indian speak more than 3 language and even every indian has there own accent
I AM INDIAN AND I BELIEVE INDIAN ACCENT IS OKAY.....INFACT MORE COMPREHENSIVE AND AMICABLE ....
@@neharawat1456 yes. It's okay. But I am sory. I mean it kinda hard to understand all of their voice. But then all are fine. 💕💕😊😊
They speak fast
@@neharawat1456 if you are Indian then it must be easy for you to understand, but other countries may have to listen carefully 💕💕😊
@@johnsaward7459 it's ok... 💚
To place some IITians in US tech companies, our country lost many young bloomers who aspired to choose non-STEM careers, parents who sold their possessions to send them Kota and Coaching Institutes who sold their souls for making billions out of this hysteria.
But the thing is if you have done engineering then you can do a lot in your life. Doing engineering doesn't just mean getting a good paying job. It is about the holistic development of your thinking. For example, right now most of the top TH-camrs in India are engineers who have a lot more than engineering that they are sharing with people. And overall engineers are the backbone of our country.
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they are also leaving the country.Did you not listen?
@@vs6101 actually brain drain rate is falling because of huge boost we got in startup market
Don't be biased. All professions have their own importance. Engineering can never become a country's backbone, it can't be a substitute too.
@@akashpatel8410 I don't think so this mentality of "westerners lives are problemless and best" won't go soon in my own colony what I looked all my elders were in America (literally) with one exception Being in Banglore
All Indians are engineers - americans
All Indians are doctors - Europeans
I love how this is worded as a US problem, but it's not. It's an India issue not providing reasonable living standards for people who work themselves silly to become greatly educated. If they want to leave, let them. The US understands how needed engineers are and other countries are following.
The living standards are fine, the problem is lack of opportunity. An Indian engineer in a city has a pretty comfortable life all things considered. There are not as many engineering jobs, and Indian universities are much more selective than American ones. Also, there is less red tape in America, so it is easier to innovate and open a business. This is my perspective as an Indian American.
No, they never meant that, hear carefully. They address this issue as brain drain for india
Listen carefully karen...
The Philippines has the same scenario: brain drain. Imagine if all our professionals did not leave, our countries would be even more developed. Sadly, the circumstances at home are not good, and we cannot blame them for leaving the country. If we want them to stay, we need to improve the system!
Also, as someone working in the humanities, I feel sad on how people and society only value STEM fields. We are invaluable members of the society too! A lot of people have asked me in the past why I chose linguistics over engineering. Two reasons: passion and competition. My passion is in languages and I know the competition is fierce in these in demand majors.
Lastly, Indians are one of the smartest people in the world, and not only in STEM. Bollywood, Indian music and art, these are amazing! Do you know that the first grammar ever written in the world was made by Pānini, an Indian linguist in the 4the century BCE, who is also labeled the "father of linguistics"? Sadly, Indians are still discriminated because of their skin color.
Indians have huge craze for Government job.....
It's not exactly brain drain.
Last line is true though
Really good answers from the people interviewed on the street
Word of advice.... ask a few who converse in hindi or in any native language... that would give a more validating picture of the country....
Exactly
Yeah same
True. Although, I think it would be hard to find people like that in Mumbai
@@doctorgamez2410 No? Like people can speak in Hindi or Marathi even in Mumbai. It just depends on what's the requirement. People here are talking in English as if that's the requirement + These people also selected a very few people that too who are fluent in English.
Not everyone in india understand hindi, specially in South india
If you have seen Aamir Khan's movie
-Ladka hua to Engineer.
-Ladki Hui to Doctor.
Question should have been "why are there so many Indian engineers"