Would be so good if this video had an alternative side where students prepared for the JEE exams but didn't get into IITs, the struggle, the societal pressure, degradation of your mental health, those 2 years of my JEE prep still give me trauma everytime I think about it. This video was more of a rosy picture completely ignoring the dark background it holds with it.
yup... that is true... people ignore the dark side.... often the society are obsessed with rosy stories... can feel ur pain... because i also prepared for iit jee for 1 year by taking coaching in kota.... but i accepted my result.... of not being able to crack it... and move forward in life.....iit is just a miniscule thing in the world of opportunities that awaits for u...... so.....leave the past bitter memories.... 😊
These students have worked hard tirelessly to get to where they are now. India is notorious for putting so much pressure on their students. They need to be up there, that's how intense the academic competition is. We appreciate your effort and hard work, Asian Boss. God bless you as a team.
What notorious ?? Atleast look at the size of population here ...not everybody can have the seats in prestigious IITs here ...that means you have to outclassed others to get admissioned there ...which is no joke !!!!
I worked in the software IT field in the USA. The smartest person I've ever worked with was a female IIT alum (her husband, also a smart guy, was also an IIT alum). I first heard and learned about IIT because of them. I think my other Indian work colleagues told me about her being IIT graduate and how that's similar to being CalTech or Stanford alum.
So all the Americans who used to think that indians are smart and all they are not, the only reason you see smart indians in America is because they are top cream layer of Indian population who were able to get into US with scholarship or with money. Otherwise average Indian is as dumb was average American.
Emphasizing an notion on doing a tough numerical doesn't state some one intelligence,the average iq of IIT Bombay is 108 just more than average 100,this resembles intellectual is hidden but not found and they are not iitains neither.
We, Indians, have toughest exams in the world yet our level of development is not on the same pace with other countries. These students get admission in a prestigious institutions which are harder to get in to than those in Western countries like Harvard, Oxford etc. But I find it quite paradoxical that our progress is so slow despite having a great number of smart students.
I consider major factor to be reservations. I will recommend removing every reservation for professor in IITs, NITs, even government school. Removing reservation for students will be very hard because of politics. Rest economy and language is one of the major factor IG.
That's because hardly any of them stay in India after graduation. The education they get is literally free in comparison to what education in Harvard costs, for example. And that's because the government of India pours significant money and resources into IITs and in return get back next to nothing. The CEO of Google may well be an IITian but he is a US citizen and pays taxes to the US govt.
In India, things are bit different. Most of the major universities in India are single disciplinary specialised university unlike multidisciplinary universities in most of the countries. IITs are the best when it comes to engineering as they are technical specialised universities. Now there are separate universities that are considered the best like AIIMS, IISc, IIMs, NLUs, colleges like SRCC and Stephen's (all specialised and subject focused, mostly single disciplinary) in their respective fields like medicine, applied science and research, Business, Law, commerce and humanities etc. And acceptance rate of all such universities hovers around 1% to 3%. So, while IITians are considered the top engineering students in the country, the rest of the colleges have students who are considered the best in their respective fields like medicine, sciences, business, law, etc. in India.
@@jrs2002 I'm glad you mentioned Stephen's, I'm planning to get into it but people think that getting into IITs will make you successful in life, and every IIT graduate gets a starting package of 1 Cr per annum
We have a famous saying here in India " In other foreign universities it is about selection (into any big university) whereas in india its about Elimination (Where you need to literally hop skip jump over other fellow students - when you are literally competing with a million people)
Acceptance rate across all IITs //Overall acceptance : 1.4%// General Male : 0.75% General Women : 1.25% OBC : 1.125% OBC Women : 1.875% SC/ST : 4.6% SC/ST Women : 7.8% 😌😌😌
The biggest problem is that even after being among top 1% of the students, we are still not able to choose our desired course and university. I myself was among top 0.8% students in JEE Mains but still I was not able to get the course of my desired choice. And moreover quality of education decreases drastically if someone is not from an IIT. Even the topmost NIT(National Institute of Technology) in our country is nowhere close to IITs in terms of research and facilities.
General problems bro same here got 99.3 percentile in mains and 8k in adv but still nothing. Took BITS no caste drama here. Taking private colleges like thapar and LMNIT cse is much better than nit cse.
After working in tech for 6 years, what I realised is an IIT degree holds value only at the fresher stage. If you're skilled in your field, you'll start your career with a good salary. After a couple of years, only your experience and your projects matter. With that said, the IIT alumni and network probably helps these guys in landing jobs at bigger orgs or to start their own companies, which they should be doing as they are disciplined and smart.
Just an IIT or IIM degree from their top 3 Institutes gets a person a lifetime of credibility. It opens doors even for mediocre students & professionals from these few Institutes
Acceptance rate across all IITs //Overall acceptance : 1.4%// General Male : 0.75% General Women : 1.25% OBC : 1.125% OBC Women : 1.875% SC/ST : 4.6% SC/ST Women : 7.8% 😂😂😂
It's just because of English education system because genral state government language school are bad in quality and private English medium schools are better in general
Just for an idea, about 1 million students appear for the JEE MAINS examination every year, which is the preliminary entrance examination for engineering. Around 250,000 of them qualify for the JEE advanced which is the entrance exam for IITS. The closing rank in JEE advanced for a bachelor's in technology in the most desired CSE field in IIT Bombay is around 60 while for metallurgy and all it can go to 3700(for students without any reservations). So the pupils you interviewed here are winners of perhaps the most difficult race in their life since their birth..
Acceptance rate across all IITs //Overall acceptance : 1.4%// General Male : 0.75% General Women : 1.25% OBC : 1.125% OBC Women : 1.875% SC/ST : 4.6% SC/ST Women : 7.8% Category and Genitals make more impact in your college than your marks.
@@Account-user not really, look at the population of ST that's the reason they face less competition. ST generally are the people who have given their land to the government (forests) that's why they don't even have income ceiling like OBC NCL. Also it's not like they get half of the seats and r stealing your seat. They have it reserved. Is it right? Is it wrong? Well we clearly aren't well learned about the constitution. Fact remains, only top makes it of their respective category. Let's say if we remove reservations, will ST/SC candidates ever pass the cut off?? Would you not be stealing their rights? Don't think much about stuff that u don't understand.
@@Accyut maybe if we take away the reservation they'll actually start studying lmao. They've just grown entitled and they know they'll get a decent college without studying much. I got a 93 percentile and honestly wasn't happy because you'll barely get any good colleges at that, meanwhile my classmate, 81 percentile, didn't study all year, has no social skills is happy bcs he knows he'll get a good college even at that. I don't think it's fair for people like me. Also if half of our seats weren't reserved I'd have easily gotten the college I was aiming for
Woke and politically correct. Some people are unlucky and are bad at everything due to diminished mental and physcial capabilities while others are good at many things.
Those 1% top students will work for big companies in the west after graduation. Spent tons of money for their education ends working for the foreign countries
That's actually true and is a huge policy challenge for Indian policymakers. IIT's have no doubt world-class undergrad programs but excellence fades in Master and PhD programs. In fact, graduate programs in India aren't good enough that's why most undergrads from these top-tier universities move abroad for master's and better work opportunities.
I was blown away by this video about being a top 1% student in India! The amount of dedication and hard work these students put in is truly inspiring, and it was fascinating to learn about their academic journey and achievements.
Yes, it really requires a great deal of hard work, dedication and intellectual curiosity. It's a testament to your intelligence, perseverance, and commitment to academic excellence.
The thing that bothers me the most is despite cracking an exam as hard as "Gaokao" the best institute we get to study is at 150/170th position among the world's best institutes. Meanwhile some Chinese universities scores 70-91 points in terms of quality which are on par with British and Canadian Institutes. No need to tell about US college rankings
Global rankings are based on 5 factors . 1 of the factor is number of international students ,IITs don't have much international students thats the reason of such low rankings.
How about instead of winning here, you search in details about those indexes and see why we rank so low. There are metrics like Student to teacher ratio which is very high for developing and overpopulated countries like our which makes our rank low. IITians are among brightest and most hardworking students in the world.
To all the people who did not get into IIT, it's not the end. I thought I failed too when I did not get IIT or NIT and my surrounding made me feel that way. I may not be an entrepreneur but I think I am doing pretty well for myself. :) Edit: Some random advice from a millennial here -> After a decade of working I realized its important to save and invest as soon as you start earning. This will help you in long run. I wish I knew the importance.
@@hunsdicker he is not wrong tho , the struggle you do to get into an IIT is equivalent to the struggle someone else does to creat a big business, and the thing is business can have profit and loss at the same time, but iit seats are too low that you have less than 1% chance to get into iit and then get a well payed job, investing into something better than IIT can give you more time for yourself, less depression , and in some cases more money as well.
"It's quite easy." I don't understand how this guy can say that after talking about how prestigious and selective it is to get in. Even if it's true that it's objectively more difficult to get admitted to an IIT than Harvard or Stanford, all of the most highly ranked schools are located in Western countries. There's a reason all of the ground breaking research and scientific innovation take place at the likes of the American Ivies or Oxbridges of the world. As for the gender disparity in enrolment, this has nothing to do with a lack of opportunities for women. If you look at the gender breakdown of engineering schools like MIT or Caltech, these are some of the few schools where men outnumber women because men still dominate in most of the STEM fields. In most other colleges and most other fields, the gender ratio tips in favour of women.
Its not tougher though. The thing is, the competition is inflated due to the huge number of exam takers. But the actual difficulty is way easier as there are at max 100k students who are really giving it their all for the exam. For college application to Harvard and other Ivy's, you have a limited number of colleges you can apply to as far as I remember in the USA, so only those who think of themselves worthy of those colleges apply. Another thing to consider as that these colleges hold worldwide acclaim, hence the stage for the competition isn't just one country but the world entire.
@@apratimkalita1944it's stupidity to waste time and effort unless you have some above average iq.ultimately it doesn't matter.ik plenty of people from tier 3 unis of studying uk us who have higher quality of life and salary.
@@AmritenduRana31082000 toh ja uk meh padhna , jo kaam life meh khud kar nhi sakta woh dusre ko maat bol. Agar sabka soch tera jesa rahega India ghanta develop hoga. Logo ko tokne seh accha khud kush karle, atleast those who are qualifying the exam apne desh keh liya kuch toh karenga. Logo ko sirf complain karna hi aata heh is desh meh , bohot kaam log hi heh jo problems ka solutions dhunta heh. I guess u have to change ur mentality, u cant compare India to us or uk, we have a huge population and upar seh corruption and those countries have not faced the effects of colonization like us.
I always find it fascinating that in most countries, you have to apply to university. In Switzerland, after you finish college, you can just enter any swiss university course you want, even ETH Zurich (#6 world in 2022). Although ETH is very tough, half of the students fail the first year so that kinda serves as an application.
thats because most universities in switzerland are probably good enough, and the student to good college raio is low. it is not a society that faces crunch, in india there are millions of students that graduate high school per year and only some colleges with good facilities and good education, so its obvious univiersities will be extremely selective. 1.4 million people give jee, only 200 get into iit bombay.
😂😂 Avg jee aspirant does a two year coaching for the entrance exam, which cost around 5-6 lakhs avg, than they pay 12-13 lakh in iits for their undergrad degree... + hard work of 6-7 years... And then three guys come to college from "limfosys" Or bata consultancy or whatever... Paying less than avg wages of delivery guys in other countries... (I know it depends on cost of living in a country too but... You can't even buy a car for yourself with this income) So... What do you expect from them "Patriotism"?
@@priyanshukhandelwal2908 Well they assemble in UK, USA when mudiji comes to give speeches and share DPs, flaunting their patriotism & showing how proud they are about how better and developed India has become under mudiji but reject to come to India and experience those developments first hand. 🤣
I really felt for the girl who is passionate about drawing but is studying Computer Science. Studying Computer Sc in IIT Bombay means she did extremely well, may be within top 100, in JEE Advanced. But her passion lies completely somewhere else. Perhaps its the society, family, friends, school teachers, etc. gave her idea that IIT is the gateway of good life. Yes it is. But it is not only the option available at hand for good life. If you can excel in drawing, that can also lead a satisfying life. I hope she gets the opportunity to pursue her passion, as earning money at some point is important but the most important is you are satisfied with whatever you are doing as means of earning. Also, another views of students I like most is that mostly they want startups. That's what India needs. I always feel that there is great sense of happiness and self-satisfaction if one can build its own place of work and employs few more. No matter how small your company may be, its the sense that you yourself is controlling your own life is something only very few can feel.
@frenchfries The quota point is true and I am pointing out a factual mistake here. The mistake being that a general category girl needs to be in top 55 to get IITB CS.
In India, there’s this preconceived notion prevailing that says that the Students who take up Maths and Science are the ones who would actually excel and do well in their life whereas the students who end up taking commerce and humanities in their +2, are the ones who would be deemed as “intellectually weak”. I consider myself really fortunate for the fact that my parents didn’t force me into the rat race of taking up science or maths as a stream and stood by my decision of choosing commerce without maths. A huge shoutout to all my friends struggling to get into IIT’s and contemplating suicide everyday💀! Edit - I totally forgot to mention that the university being mentioned in this video is IIT for undergrads but that isn’t it; there’s an even more tough competition to get into the IIM (Indian Institute of Management) ABC (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta) branches for the postgraduate programmes. They’ve an acceptance rate of merely 0.67% and usually, the IIT graduates are the ones securing a seat at IIM’s. Welcome to India, Folks🙏🏼.
Unfortunately I took sci because I got enough marks to join sci stream for my +2 and everyone just pressured me to go in that medical line even though I preferred humanities. After witnessing many mental breakdowns over the course of those two years, my parents finally allowed me to switch to arts 🎉🎉 I still effed up my boards tho lol went from a top scoring student to a less than avg one 😢
@@gwngwngwn it’s totally okay man, I can see where you’re coming from! I’ve friends who chose Science simply because of either parent pressure or peer pressure and now they aren’t able to get through JEE and NEET.. i really appreciate the fact that you decided to change your stream, given that you didn’t find interest in science. All the very best to you for the future, work hard and do well in life❤️
Dude as an engineering student from a Tier-1 institute, I wish I had taken up commerce instead. I have a high paying job and everything, but there's only so much scope as a software engineer. Commerce opens up so many opportunities. Getting a good GPA in a com college improves your chances of getting into a good MBA/MS or MA in Finance abroad. You also get to take part in multiple activities during undergrad which reflect on your resume. Once you get into a good postgrad programme as I mentioned above, the job you get and the money you make would be insane, way more than a doctor/engineer from India. Consulting, finance, public policy, product management, the options are endless.
@@nicotinedealer7653 very well said. But I really hope you do succeed in what you’re doing.. keep taking up challenging tasks and they’ll hone your skills!
Can we talk about the extreme academic pressure Indian students go through just to get into premium institutions and the pressure to take up either medical or engineering as a profession in India?
there is a reason for that India being a low income country needs innovators/stem field professional it really can't afford to invest extravagant amount of funding on non viable or useless professions. Apart from that people in stem in general earn substantially more than their non-stem counterparts across the world so it's given why the society creates a halo around those specific field
@@amanjha9759 i do agree with what you're saying but a country do need it's lawyers and it's businessmen and businesswomen and it's teachers and educators and it's scientists and it's artists, authors and artisans and it's news reporters and journalists.. heck it needs farmers and miners and daily wage labourers.. a country cannot exist alone on Stem professionals regardless on how important it is.
@@arshanlyngdoh3343 scientists fall inder stem, most of the global farmers regardless of their productive output are largely uneducated and if you aspire to be a daily wage labourer then by all means be one but I don;t think youl'll need any education for the same. Sure the nation needs its teachers and businessman but it doesn't mean the STEM individuals can fill those roles. I've been to Denmark for my exchange programme and almost all the teacher had a PhD in stem fields. To my knowledge law is just as much if not more of a respected profession so I don't think bringing them in the debate holds much value. Lastly a nation does not need it's artisans, it's a vastly overhyped creed with no actual economic output it can be a hobby or 'timepass' but not by any means a 'profession'. Especially when we have large ML based models to replace them so easily. so yes we need stem professionals more than any other field.
@@amanjha9759 artisans isn't a profession?? Wow.. good luck going to an event and not wearing your expensive sarees and jewellery. Good luck surviving each day without farmers growing your food.. if only we can eat bolts and screws right? Ohh yeah good luck getting those from factories full of workers who aren't stem professionals.. good luck with the constitution and fighting for your rights without lawyers who aren't useful according to you. Good luck to kids going to school without teachers or can we replace them all with doctors and engineers since they already send class 1 students for Neet and Jee coaching.. point is every single profession is important and we can't exist without one or the other. Giving importance to only one or two professions creates the most unbalanced society that will achieve basically nothing because engineering cannot exist without people to bring their innovations to existence and doctors cannot function without the huge amount of instruments and material needed to even start treating a patient.
@@arshanlyngdoh3343 bruh you're being too emotional and not realising the crux of the issue at hand, my reply clearly mean all the jobs that you stated can be done any unskilled labour (be it stem or non stem) most of the jwellary you wear is a product of a metallurgical practice (a stem profession), teachers themselves can be stem individuals and similar argument goes for the rest. You clearly didn't read my reply else you'd have realised that except artisans I didn't call any other profession 'unecessary' but only something that can be done by other stem professionals. You're reply is clearly motivated by a negetive bias towards the field and lacks any objectivity thus I'd suggest you can cry and seethe all you wish but know one thing nothing will come out of it.
The acceptance rate is a reflection of two things: 1. We have more people than colleges 2. There are a disproportionate number of people who want to study Engineering. The solution is not to turn students into hermits with limited life experience. It is to provide better infrastructure and opportunities in other fields so the demand is not skewed towards Engineering.
Some students are saying like they studied for 1 or 2 hours and they got into IIT . what a lie man . Actually most of them studied for every hour other than the hours they sleep and eat
Preparing for the most toughest exams in the world(jee, neet) to get admission into colleges that doesn't rank even in the top 200 in the world. Welcome to Indian education system my friend. Those 3years of drop to clear neet and the embarrassment i had to face when i failed for the 3rd time still gives me nightmares
wow i feel they are so well educated as university students, as chinese i dont even think top students in China universities are that well equipped with those deep views and thoughts. Good job on Indian elite education!
it's established atp that it's very freaking hard to clear JEE main's let alone JEE Advanced. i really respect students who cleared the exam and got into these universities because i was preparing for it myself, and they drain the whole damn life out of you. i am glad i pulled back and saw what i really wanted in middle of 12th grade or something because i absolutely don't want to think what a year more of that would have done to me. firstly the schedule is insane, it doesn't feel like you are your own person. india already puts so much pressure on academic excellence and looks down upon other activities that kids who are even in 5th grade feel bad that they are indulging in some activity which would be "useless" for them in the coming years, and this damages the person like hell. i wish my school had more opportunities to explore various fields, and also that the teachers didn't immediately look down upon you if you mention some non-academic activity. so many people quit their interests as soon as they get into 9th grade(because 10th boards), and then they get into 11th and your whole family is suddenly expecting you to give them the whole world. 16 isn't really that big of a age, most kids know nothing about themselves or the world and getting thrown in this prep sucks. also the jee prep for two years is so damn traumatic i am not even kidding, it took me four months to even get up and do something else because of the burn out i had endured. resting feels like a sin, you feel like you need to study for countless of hours to make it and that sort of pressure at this age changes you as a person. i wish people would tell more about what prepping for jee does to them other than "it's tough" because there is a lot that goes on once you actually get into it, and no one in 10th standard has a clue about it. if you like maths or physical and chemical sciences, iit would probably be the first thing that appears in front of you when in reality there are so options to explore out there. only people who genuinely want to be in an iit, and like the grind (you are superhuman if you do btw), only then you should decide to pursue this path. it's rough mentally and you will have no avenues to develop yourself as a functioning human, who is expected to live independently at 18. also you have to spend a huge amount of coachings and those are hell
@@itsu2553 med students are not relaxed or get time off from study to give interviews mostly mbbs course is a lot more about memorising resulting a large amount of hours that are needed to be dedicated to books
@@thegamiac9539 i m sure u would get a few of them on campus. I mean these are street interviews right . They don't have to allocate separate time from their schedule ig?
Education is sometimes imparted differently in the west. In my master's (USA) Engineering Project Mgmt. class, the prof. (a distinguished civil engineer) gave us a problem dealing with the construction of a plant and number of worker/days to complete. The prof. gave a twist at the end mentioned that if we remove some workers from safety and allot them to construction, will it completed before time. Every Indian (including me) did the math and answered 'yes'. The prof. gave all of us only half marks for the answer (for the math part), and deducted the rest saying the answer should be - 'we will never remove anyone from safety'. Two Americans got that right. Right there and then I noticed the difference in our teaching philosophies, haha !
Acceptance rate in IIT Bombay If you are General Male: 0.083% If you are OBC : 0.125% If you are SC/ST : 2.25% If you are a General Women: 0.14% If you are SC ST Women : 3.75%
06:05 Meet the most humble guy of the video. He's literally so nice to say this that everybody's good at some or the other thing, maybe not in academics but then they r better in something else. Rich in ❤️ Bless u:)
It's never about selection in Indian entrance exams, its only about ELIMINATION! These exams do not test us on how much have we understood the concepts, or how good are we at certain topics, they set the question papers so tough that all you have to do the whole of two years is mug up the textbook each and every day and on the day of examination you go and puke out the mugged up stuff. They set the question paper really tough just to make it difficult for students to score which makes it easy for them to eliminate
Me and studies have always had a bittersweet relationship. Forget 12 hours,I'll die if I have to study for 3 hours a day.😅😅 And for the guy who said I could have done better, Dude.... If I ever in my life do what you've done, I'll be worshipped by my family.
@it's me see first off all for getting 95 percentile you need to focus on chapters that are frequently being asked in jee mains. Refer to past 10 year papers and try to analyse which chapters are frequently being asked! For chemistry focus on inorganic and organic as they can fetch u easily 8 to 10 questions! Then in physical go for short formulas like for electrochemistry you can go for all formulas in one sheet and attempt the mock papers then after writing formula sheet
@it's me for physics trick is simple! Focus on waves, thermo, current,shm, kinematics, projectile, Newton's law, modern this can easily get you 10 questions correct. And revise thoroughly formulas of each chapters
@it's me it's been 4 years since I did jee. But the secret of me cracking in first attempt and getting iitb is smart study along with hardwork and more of previous paper analysis approach.
This year, 1163000 students appeared in JEE Main. 250000 are selected for JEE Advanced. Out of those, approximately 180000 will appear in it, and out of them, not even 5000 will be selected in IIT Bombay. So the selection proportion is even less than 0.5%.
I think pressure and stress would be their enemies in college since most of the students can't cope with stress and they sometimes broke down I'm hoping that they won't go to that stage. Don't forget to rest easy and make time for yourself.
I think it's worth it, only if you have a Decided State of mind of what you really wanna study and what path you choose, if you love it you don't feel the pressure... It's all on you... 🤓
nice video,as an Indian i didnt know how IIT students struggle and the current situation now( this much detailedly)..Thanks asian boss for creating such content
Why did nobody talk about the "caste based reservation" I have seen first hand examples of my classmates clearing IIT with just barely scoring and on the other hand i couldn't even get through NIT even after scoring better and also to make it clear their family income is way better than mine
just for the record, before everybody starts feeling proud of this, it is actually not a good thing to be so selective. It obviously means that many talented students are not getting selected and being discriminated against and losing what they could have gotten from those highly selective universities due to poor planning and policies of the education ministries in any country.
I really understand how it must have took them so much hard work and preparations to getting into IIT as someone currently applying for universities in my country. I wish I'd get into my dream school too, hopefully! Also, thank you for the very interesting video :-)
Extremely informative to learn about their perspectives. These are definitely defined gentlemen and gentlewomen in the making. Congratulations to their dreams coming true.
It doesn't matter in which class or which university you are. you have to study hard for getting good marks in any class or university and I think in India students study almost 12 hours in a day who are in school and they give 2 hours for coaching and 8 hours to school and 2 hours for self study. So it's too hard. Being a school student I study 11 hours in a day
@@liloistheendiahater it varies from person to person. Many students of my coaching studies for 17 or 18 hours, and I study for 15 hours. We need to manage both school and coaching. . Before talking about chinese students, ask yourself how much do u study.
@@liloistheendiahater I can understand but the time I'm telling it's only for normal student. Those who are preparing for any high level study they give almost 15 to 19 hours they sleep only 4 to 5 hours. It's too hard for Indians and I think also for all Asian students
I'm a 27-year-old woman preparing for the UGC NET JRF exam. I'm happy that GEN Zs are also serious about studies or learning. The GEN Z can also study for long hours a day without distractions. This is where the Millennials and GEN Z have similar thoughts. 😊
Dude said All 23 IITs are prestigious..no way. Only Major 7 & IIT-H (again only in a few Branches)are prestigious with those also lacking In several branches. Remaining IITs run on a very restricted budget and barely have any Research Culture. They lack way behind in Infrastructure compared to the major ones.
Nah, ofc the bottom 5 are in pretty bad shape coz c'mon they are established just now, but trust me, rest have very good culture in whatever field you wanna ho
We indians take pride in our maths and science( basically education) so the pressure is valid . There is a tough competition in every every field .this is the land whr 0 and numbers were invented . This pressure is valid and we enjoy this struggle 🇮🇳♥️😂
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE 10-12 colleges give each around 200 seats in best case. It’ll get seat matrix around 2000 each state. This year applicants are 20,00000.
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE And what's your point? And why are you even comparing Meghalaya to Assam? You think they're equal in any aspect? Assam literally has 10x the population of Meghalaya. And more population = more competition. Yes I know our state's cut off marks for government quota is very low but it is rising steadily. It was around 400+ for general and 300+ for ST a few years ago. Now it's 500+ for general and 400+ for ST. I am 100% sure your state was in a similar situation to ours a long time back. It isn't as easy as you think to develop a state. Give it time.
Awwwe, my heart…when that dude was saying “it’s only academics, so we might be good at academics but everyone’s good at something and you might be good at something different” as a dumbass…I appreciate this ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
They all telling lie about studying .. they really study hard to get IIT ... They atleast study 13-15 hours in a day .. believe me they are lier 😶 In front of media they are just showing how casual they are , though they are intelligent .. But this is the exam there not only require intelligence as well as massive Hardwork also
In India it's different, like most of universities are focused on a single field. Like in top institutes, IIT for for engineering, IIM for management and business, IISc for Scientific research etc. All of these have various ratios of acceptance. Yes all are harder to get into but IIT is bonkers because most students opt for engineering after high school and the acceptance is really low. There are universities which have vast fields to offer but they are quite low compared to these colleges.
IITs are great but the selection process sucks!!! I actually like BITS selection process. They give you the seat on merit not on your caste. And let's be honest the ones who really needed the caste reservation aren't even able to use it. It's mostly the sons and daughters of rich people who take the advantage and land into such prestigious uni and colleges. Not all of them are like that. Some lower caste students really do a lot of hardwork but unfortunately majority of them don't. As someone who has lost a seat of my dream college to a student with a lot less marks than me it really hurts. It's easy to say things will work out eventually but the trauma is just unexplainable sometimes. Not everyone has a strong and bold personality. Some people like me get depressed easily and take a lot of time to recover. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety after the exam but fortunately got better with the help of my family members and doctors 💗
It's true...for me the trauma tooks a lot of days to heal. I finished my school but because of my failure in jee I didn't liked to pursue my education after that for two years. But somehow my dad convinced me to do college education. After my graduation, I got a entry level corporate job in Amazon Development Centre in Chennai. Before that whenever I think of my jee failure it hurted me a lot and ryt now I got an inner peace in my heart. How much the hype is real for IIT, on the other hand there is a same amount of inner peace is disturbed inside the everyone jee exam failures.
@@dkine5586 I can really feel you. It's really sad how students in our country instead of enjoying their studies are suffering from depression and anxiety. I still remember how traumatized I was after my exam. Crying all day and night. Suffered from excessive hair loss and what not. Thankfully I had an extrovert personality so I told my orthodontist who is like a sister to me as soon as she asked my why I'm not as cheerful as I used to be from past 6 months and then I burst out in tears. She helped me a lot and then I started my treatment ASAP. P.S.- I wish you well for your life ahead!!! ✨
Just apply in foreign universities rather than studying for JEE more easy and you can get into more better universities than IIT 🌚 coz graduates of IIT will eventually go to foreign for there masters 😂
Every districts? there is around a thousand districts so that's imposiible. Instead of that Indian government should open and improve other type of colleges other than engineering, medical and busiiness. Because in India going for other fields are diificult as there is not much qaulity institutes in other feilds.
I worked last 25 years in the Western world and now in senior leadership role, I think I did reasonably well. But one thing that will stay with me is that I did not qualify for IIT. During my preparation, I put like 8 to 10 hours but where I failed was (1) no mentoring to explain concepts better (2) approach to such competitive exams. I still am jealous of folks who make it to IIT but you know what, I don't think I deserve that as I have never attempted after that. So, I'm planning to write IIT with my teenage son, I will prepare alongside with him.
They look so sad. When the girl said she loves to paint and draw wonder engineering is a depressing job. Its not like its a bad job or its tough but mostly people take science stream in class 11 is because there is no other options. Its not like arts or commerce is a bad but in india its consider a low grade subjects. My whole class is taking science after 10 including me,this what makes IIT or NEET a competative exam. The number of exams applicants are more than the seats available in colleges. Government should do something. People who go for IIT or NEET is because of money problems in their families since in engineering or medical you start to earn earlier. Very few people are passionate about being doctor or engineer. Also parents and relatives are obsessed with their children being an engineer or doctor. If you take arts or commerce in class 11 you will end being judged by people that you are bad in academics and got less in 10th class. Here in India 80% students take science after 10th 5% arts and 15% commerce. The ratio should be equal then only we can develop. Like the boy said even after being an IITian people are not able to get jobs. Nowadays many engineers are going for UPSC and i dont know why they are eating the seats of upsc aspirants when they already have a degree this is a huge problem in india
Hey, I'm in class 10 rn, I'm so confused tho I wanna go for neet, but preparing for 2 years and sacrificing everything in those 2 years seems pretty hard, but arts and commerce are low scope fields so I'm so unsure
Actually the biggest stupidity is the parents who in their entire life won't have topped in their class or mohallahs or were average students thinks that their kids will do it if they throw them in coaching centres or just make them be in home and study the biggest indian parenting problem is that a juvenile is not given freedom in anything even taking a stream or a hobby! Half of life is based on parents controlling you or if its not them then its those agents from coaching who brainwash your parents to sacrifice money for a twisted business at cost of your teenagehood and life This needs to stop! There now i see due to so called engineer doctors obessesion that we are lacking good talents in fields like teachers sportespersons the photographers and novelist they are murdering creativity and social life of Indians!!
They don't look sad at all lol. I see a lot of people trying to justify that IITIANs are sad, and that you can get a good job after graduating from any other college. But the reality is that most of the people from IITs are placed in top companies and you can see this in the alumni section of any IIT on LinkedIn. Compare this to the alumni section of a tier 2 college. And you would know why these people are definitely gonna do well in their life atleast financially.
yes the competition after getting into IIT is on another level its not only about Academic scores but projects research and lot more getting noted highlited creating a greater path is what is all about coz one will get a job but getting or be able to choose what job or field specificly you want to land is what the competition is about. Extra acchivements to be added on the resume along with the academic score is really important.
It's high time the people and the academicians realized this, and bring about a reform to match the demands of the job industry and create more employable students.
I gave exam and got 97 percentile in jee mains, basically ranked 34000 in 15 lakh, i don't want to give jee adv to get into iit because thats not my aim, i just want a decent NIT and able to give some time for my game development, if you want me to answer how much i studied-- i literally done the same what those people were saying
Yupp although they're ranked 42nd in the world for Engineering but your point still stands.... Meagre fund allocation for basic science research, brain drain, not much to offer for international students and a lot of other factors
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"It's easy to get into an IIT"..... quote of the century.
Literally 💀
This guy has to be kidding lmao
Getting into an IIT is easy but getting the course of your choice in your desired IIT is difficult
it is easy to get into an iit, there are 23 of them, but it is damn hard getting into the top ones with a good branch..
But not iit Bombay or cs toh impossible hai
Would be so good if this video had an alternative side where students prepared for the JEE exams but didn't get into IITs, the struggle, the societal pressure, degradation of your mental health, those 2 years of my JEE prep still give me trauma everytime I think about it. This video was more of a rosy picture completely ignoring the dark background it holds with it.
And there are many students with less rank than you sitting there and enjoying the seats
Survivorship Bias
Buddy today iit is not important than your skills
yup... that is true... people ignore the dark side.... often the society are obsessed with rosy stories... can feel ur pain... because i also prepared for iit jee for 1 year by taking coaching in kota.... but i accepted my result.... of not being able to crack it... and move forward in life.....iit is just a miniscule thing in the world of opportunities that awaits for u...... so.....leave the past bitter memories.... 😊
@@againstcastereservation and you not knowing the reason why such a system exists is enough to prove that you're not worthy for that seat either.
These students have worked hard tirelessly to get to where they are now. India is notorious for putting so much pressure on their students. They need to be up there, that's how intense the academic competition is. We appreciate your effort and hard work, Asian Boss. God bless you as a team.
It is isn't!
Its the same with China and Korea as well
@@sahilagarwal6601 sometimes it looks like they have it harder than us
What notorious ??
Atleast look at the size of population here ...not everybody can have the seats in prestigious IITs here ...that means you have to outclassed others to get admissioned there ...which is no joke !!!!
I think i have already seen you before
I worked in the software IT field in the USA. The smartest person I've ever worked with was a female IIT alum (her husband, also a smart guy, was also an IIT alum). I first heard and learned about IIT because of them. I think my other Indian work colleagues told me about her being IIT graduate and how that's similar to being CalTech or Stanford alum.
No one's denying that they're smart, after all, they're the top crop from millions, what'd you expect
Chinese Marxist pests like you will love to build a cult of personality.
I did not get selected there 😭😭😭
Sed lyf but still i will remember the studies and hardworks
So all the Americans who used to think that indians are smart and all they are not, the only reason you see smart indians in America is because they are top cream layer of Indian population who were able to get into US with scholarship or with money. Otherwise average Indian is as dumb was average American.
Emphasizing an notion on
doing a tough numerical doesn't state some one intelligence,the average iq of IIT Bombay is 108 just more than average 100,this resembles intellectual is hidden but not found and they are not iitains neither.
We, Indians, have toughest exams in the world yet our level of development is not on the same pace with other countries. These students get admission in a prestigious institutions which are harder to get in to than those in Western countries like Harvard, Oxford etc. But I find it quite paradoxical that our progress is so slow despite having a great number of smart students.
The growth of a country is only partly dependent on smart people. The rest hugely depends on good economic policies and reforms, and big businesses.
I consider major factor to be reservations. I will recommend removing every reservation for professor in IITs, NITs, even government school. Removing reservation for students will be very hard because of politics. Rest economy and language is one of the major factor IG.
That's because hardly any of them stay in India after graduation. The education they get is literally free in comparison to what education in Harvard costs, for example. And that's because the government of India pours significant money and resources into IITs and in return get back next to nothing. The CEO of Google may well be an IITian but he is a US citizen and pays taxes to the US govt.
@@pissupehelwan Brain drain?
@@deepanshu00730 How exactly?
''12 hours of study'' dude i can't even get my self to study for 10minutes wow that's an insane level of hard work.
the cows are their
motivation
@@liloistheendiahater man you commenting so much with hate against India idk why
@@Xaiobi.i he's a 🅱️uslim
@@abhirupnath3261 The B 😂 idk why this made me laugh so hard
In India, things are bit different. Most of the major universities in India are single disciplinary specialised university unlike multidisciplinary universities in most of the countries. IITs are the best when it comes to engineering as they are technical specialised universities. Now there are separate universities that are considered the best like AIIMS, IISc, IIMs, NLUs, colleges like SRCC and Stephen's (all specialised and subject focused, mostly single disciplinary) in their respective fields like medicine, applied science and research, Business, Law, commerce and humanities etc. And acceptance rate of all such universities hovers around 1% to 3%. So, while IITians are considered the top engineering students in the country, the rest of the colleges have students who are considered the best in their respective fields like medicine, sciences, business, law, etc. in India.
first of all, this channel is called is "ASIAN boss" "AFRICAN boss" channel
@@liloistheendiahater ?
@@liloistheendiahater learn geography and probably English
@@jrs2002 I'm glad you mentioned Stephen's, I'm planning to get into it but people think that getting into IITs will make you successful in life, and every IIT graduate gets a starting package of 1 Cr per annum
Well said
We have a famous saying here in India " In other foreign universities it is about selection (into any big university) whereas in india its about Elimination (Where you need to literally hop skip jump over other fellow students - when you are literally competing with a million people)
Acceptance rate across all IITs
//Overall acceptance : 1.4%//
General Male : 0.75%
General Women : 1.25%
OBC : 1.125%
OBC Women : 1.875%
SC/ST : 4.6%
SC/ST Women : 7.8%
😌😌😌
@@1239-p1k bhai phat ke hat me ajati he or kitni sari extra chije padhni padti he. kuch nhi chod sakte😢
Exactly it's Elimination 😢
glad I was born in the U.S. This environment seems very stressful compared to the admission process to prestigious universities in the U.S.
@@sadsongsthink8490 yeah if you are general+Male in india and want to get into iit with prefer branch you need to be atleast in top 0.4%
If you are the top 1% of Indian student then you are the top 5% of the world.And I think more than that.
Nope lol 😂.
Academically ,iq wise yes.success and leadership wise ,no.
@@AmritenduRana31082000 iq wise? what do you mean brother?
im indian and my dream jobs is tech scammer
@@Ryanisalive IQ
The biggest problem is that even after being among top 1% of the students, we are still not able to choose our desired course and university. I myself was among top 0.8% students in JEE Mains but still I was not able to get the course of my desired choice. And moreover quality of education decreases drastically if someone is not from an IIT. Even the topmost NIT(National Institute of Technology) in our country is nowhere close to IITs in terms of research and facilities.
Gen 😢
@@pragatisingh8467 same here bro GEN
These st and sc..etc are enjoying seats while scoring low marks
I just hate them
Yes general boy struggles....and sad thing is no one will raise voice for us generals 😢
General problems bro same here got 99.3 percentile in mains and 8k in adv but still nothing. Took BITS no caste drama here. Taking private colleges like thapar and LMNIT cse is much better than nit cse.
Racist people like u are the reason for suicides in iits .
After working in tech for 6 years, what I realised is an IIT degree holds value only at the fresher stage. If you're skilled in your field, you'll start your career with a good salary.
After a couple of years, only your experience and your projects matter.
With that said, the IIT alumni and network probably helps these guys in landing jobs at bigger orgs or to start their own companies, which they should be doing as they are disciplined and smart.
Just an IIT or IIM degree from their top 3 Institutes gets a person a lifetime of credibility. It opens doors even for mediocre students & professionals from these few Institutes
Same as hre in USA if you go to MIT or Stanford.
@@aosaeanor nobody's "mediocre" in IITs and IIMs
@@shrawon3605 You will be surprised . Esp those not from the top 3 IIM & top 4 IIT -- plenty are average
Acceptance rate across all IITs
//Overall acceptance : 1.4%//
General Male : 0.75%
General Women : 1.25%
OBC : 1.125%
OBC Women : 1.875%
SC/ST : 4.6%
SC/ST Women : 7.8%
😂😂😂
Meanwhile me preparing for my UPSC exams thinking that even these students after graduating from IIT will give UPSC exams 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Haha😂 5 students in top 10 of upsc were from iits
The ugly truth Only 65 Day's Left for UPSC Prelims lol 🤣
Yeah all top UPSC aspirants are engineering graduates from top IITs/NITs
@@rishabhchaudhary3918 they prepare for engineering services and civil services, AE, JE all💀
😅😅😅😂😂😂
Indian people, in general, are so fluent in English and I am here for it ❤❤❤ That level of fluency in English is all I want in my life.
It's just because of English education system because genral state government language school are bad in quality and private English medium schools are better in general
It's amazing to hear stories like this. The top students in India and their hard work is quite inspiring
They're actually quite amazing and not all recognize that.
Just for an idea, about 1 million students appear for the JEE MAINS examination every year, which is the preliminary entrance examination for engineering. Around 250,000 of them qualify for the JEE advanced which is the entrance exam for IITS. The closing rank in JEE advanced for a bachelor's in technology in the most desired CSE field in IIT Bombay is around 60 while for metallurgy and all it can go to 3700(for students without any reservations). So the pupils you interviewed here are winners of perhaps the most difficult race in their life since their birth..
all that to be a wage cuck at some faceless company lol
Acceptance rate across all IITs
//Overall acceptance : 1.4%//
General Male : 0.75%
General Women : 1.25%
OBC : 1.125%
OBC Women : 1.875%
SC/ST : 4.6%
SC/ST Women : 7.8%
Category and Genitals make more impact in your college than your marks.
@@1239-p1k well I am a girl(general) but I completely agree on that... Reservation has taken our education system to hell..
@@Account-user not really, look at the population of ST that's the reason they face less competition. ST generally are the people who have given their land to the government (forests) that's why they don't even have income ceiling like OBC NCL.
Also it's not like they get half of the seats and r stealing your seat. They have it reserved.
Is it right? Is it wrong?
Well we clearly aren't well learned about the constitution. Fact remains, only top makes it of their respective category.
Let's say if we remove reservations, will ST/SC candidates ever pass the cut off??
Would you not be stealing their rights?
Don't think much about stuff that u don't understand.
@@Accyut maybe if we take away the reservation they'll actually start studying lmao. They've just grown entitled and they know they'll get a decent college without studying much. I got a 93 percentile and honestly wasn't happy because you'll barely get any good colleges at that, meanwhile my classmate, 81 percentile, didn't study all year, has no social skills is happy bcs he knows he'll get a good college even at that. I don't think it's fair for people like me. Also if half of our seats weren't reserved I'd have easily gotten the college I was aiming for
6:03 this boy is so level headed . I’m sure he is going to make it big in life.
Woke and politically correct. Some people are unlucky and are bad at everything due to diminished mental and physcial capabilities while others are good at many things.
Im about to comment on him
Prob the most humble guy since everyone in his family is an overachiever like him
Those 1% top students will work for big companies in the west after graduation. Spent tons of money for their education ends working for the foreign countries
typical brain drain
Why do you think bright western minds don't come to India?
I live in the west - having met immigrants my goodness how hard they have studied and worked to get here.
Also because of the Package
That's actually true and is a huge policy challenge for Indian policymakers. IIT's have no doubt world-class undergrad programs but excellence fades in Master and PhD programs. In fact, graduate programs in India aren't good enough that's why most undergrads from these top-tier universities move abroad for master's and better work opportunities.
I was blown away by this video about being a top 1% student in India! The amount of dedication and hard work these students put in is truly inspiring, and it was fascinating to learn about their academic journey and achievements.
Yes, it really requires a great deal of hard work, dedication and intellectual curiosity. It's a testament to your intelligence, perseverance, and commitment to academic excellence.
The thing that bothers me the most is despite cracking an exam as hard as "Gaokao" the best institute we get to study is at 150/170th position among the world's best institutes. Meanwhile some Chinese universities scores 70-91 points in terms of quality which are on par with British and Canadian Institutes. No need to tell about US college rankings
Only IIT-B is 172, the rest of the IITs are not even in the top 250.
It's simply because of what they produce iits produce employees while western University's produce employers big difference
Global rankings are based on 5 factors . 1 of the factor is number of international students ,IITs don't have much international students thats the reason of such low rankings.
Let me tell you something ....approx 90% of the indexes and Rankings are baised ..which is a fact !!!
How about instead of winning here, you search in details about those indexes and see why we rank so low.
There are metrics like Student to teacher ratio which is very high for developing and overpopulated countries like our which makes our rank low.
IITians are among brightest and most hardworking students in the world.
To all the people who did not get into IIT, it's not the end. I thought I failed too when I did not get IIT or NIT and my surrounding made me feel that way. I may not be an entrepreneur but I think I am doing pretty well for myself. :)
Edit: Some random advice from a millennial here -> After a decade of working I realized its important to save and invest as soon as you start earning. This will help you in long run. I wish I knew the importance.
IIT is overrated. Do something different in life 🤣
@@otakumonkey putting a laughing emoji after every comment makes you think ur point is correct ?
@@hunsdicker What kind of argument is this? 🤣 Might you are a girl. 😅
@@hunsdicker he is not wrong tho , the struggle you do to get into an IIT is equivalent to the struggle someone else does to creat a big business, and the thing is business can have profit and loss at the same time, but iit seats are too low that you have less than 1% chance to get into iit and then get a well payed job, investing into something better than IIT can give you more time for yourself, less depression , and in some cases more money as well.
@It's Ak.. Nothing great just a job in IT.
"It's quite easy." I don't understand how this guy can say that after talking about how prestigious and selective it is to get in. Even if it's true that it's objectively more difficult to get admitted to an IIT than Harvard or Stanford, all of the most highly ranked schools are located in Western countries. There's a reason all of the ground breaking research and scientific innovation take place at the likes of the American Ivies or Oxbridges of the world. As for the gender disparity in enrolment, this has nothing to do with a lack of opportunities for women. If you look at the gender breakdown of engineering schools like MIT or Caltech, these are some of the few schools where men outnumber women because men still dominate in most of the STEM fields. In most other colleges and most other fields, the gender ratio tips in favour of women.
Its not tougher though. The thing is, the competition is inflated due to the huge number of exam takers. But the actual difficulty is way easier as there are at max 100k students who are really giving it their all for the exam. For college application to Harvard and other Ivy's, you have a limited number of colleges you can apply to as far as I remember in the USA, so only those who think of themselves worthy of those colleges apply. Another thing to consider as that these colleges hold worldwide acclaim, hence the stage for the competition isn't just one country but the world entire.
@@sankhya_0461 pehele tu clear karle fir bolna
@@sankhya_0461factzz
@@apratimkalita1944it's stupidity to waste time and effort unless you have some above average iq.ultimately it doesn't matter.ik plenty of people from tier 3 unis of studying uk us who have higher quality of life and salary.
@@AmritenduRana31082000 toh ja uk meh padhna , jo kaam life meh khud kar nhi sakta woh dusre ko maat bol. Agar sabka soch tera jesa rahega India ghanta develop hoga. Logo ko tokne seh accha khud kush karle, atleast those who are qualifying the exam apne desh keh liya kuch toh karenga. Logo ko sirf complain karna hi aata heh is desh meh , bohot kaam log hi heh jo problems ka solutions dhunta heh. I guess u have to change ur mentality, u cant compare India to us or uk, we have a huge population and upar seh corruption and those countries have not faced the effects of colonization like us.
I always find it fascinating that in most countries, you have to apply to university.
In Switzerland, after you finish college, you can just enter any swiss university course you want, even ETH Zurich (#6 world in 2022). Although ETH is very tough, half of the students fail the first year so that kinda serves as an application.
thats because most universities in switzerland are probably good enough, and the student to good college raio is low. it is not a society that faces crunch, in india there are millions of students that graduate high school per year and only some colleges with good facilities and good education, so its obvious univiersities will be extremely selective. 1.4 million people give jee, only 200 get into iit bombay.
Thr reason is population
Population matters bro.
High population, lot of talented people, so literally entrance exams are the elimination process that happens in the way multiple stages of exam
half the students failing is SO MUCH better than basically 99 percent of students being rejected in the entrance exam.
"Padhega India tabhi toh badhega west"
😂😂
Avg jee aspirant does a two year coaching for the entrance exam, which cost around 5-6 lakhs avg, than they pay 12-13 lakh in iits for their undergrad degree... + hard work of 6-7 years...
And then three guys come to college from "limfosys" Or bata consultancy or whatever... Paying less than avg wages of delivery guys in other countries... (I know it depends on cost of living in a country too but... You can't even buy a car for yourself with this income)
So... What do you expect from them
"Patriotism"?
@@priyanshukhandelwal2908
Well they assemble in UK, USA when mudiji comes to give speeches and share DPs, flaunting their patriotism & showing how proud they are about how better and developed India has become under mudiji but reject to come to India and experience those developments first hand.
🤣
@@priyanshukhandelwal2908 and IT companies pay good money bdw my friend makes 14 lakh per annum. He's team lead bdw
@@PriceyTomato 🤣
i can seriously understand the feeling u have while writing this........ 🤣🤣
I really felt for the girl who is passionate about drawing but is studying Computer Science. Studying Computer Sc in IIT Bombay means she did extremely well, may be within top 100, in JEE Advanced. But her passion lies completely somewhere else. Perhaps its the society, family, friends, school teachers, etc. gave her idea that IIT is the gateway of good life. Yes it is. But it is not only the option available at hand for good life. If you can excel in drawing, that can also lead a satisfying life. I hope she gets the opportunity to pursue her passion, as earning money at some point is important but the most important is you are satisfied with whatever you are doing as means of earning. Also, another views of students I like most is that mostly they want startups. That's what India needs. I always feel that there is great sense of happiness and self-satisfaction if one can build its own place of work and employs few more. No matter how small your company may be, its the sense that you yourself is controlling your own life is something only very few can feel.
There is 20% reservation for girls in IITs FYI.
she can do it as hobby
@@hunsdicker She probably knows what an average career in the drawing looks like vs a software engineer but acts like a victim of this cruel world.
@frenchfries and I never write anything positive about anything.
@frenchfries The quota point is true and I am pointing out a factual mistake here. The mistake being that a general category girl needs to be in top 55 to get IITB CS.
India is home to many highly competitive and prestigious educational institutions, and standing out as a top-performing student is no small feat.
In India, there’s this preconceived notion prevailing that says that the Students who take up Maths and Science are the ones who would actually excel and do well in their life whereas the students who end up taking commerce and humanities in their +2, are the ones who would be deemed as “intellectually weak”. I consider myself really fortunate for the fact that my parents didn’t force me into the rat race of taking up science or maths as a stream and stood by my decision of choosing commerce without maths. A huge shoutout to all my friends struggling to get into IIT’s and contemplating suicide everyday💀!
Edit - I totally forgot to mention that the university being mentioned in this video is IIT for undergrads but that isn’t it; there’s an even more tough competition to get into the IIM (Indian Institute of Management) ABC (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta) branches for the postgraduate programmes. They’ve an acceptance rate of merely 0.67% and usually, the IIT graduates are the ones securing a seat at IIM’s. Welcome to India, Folks🙏🏼.
Unfortunately I took sci because I got enough marks to join sci stream for my +2 and everyone just pressured me to go in that medical line even though I preferred humanities. After witnessing many mental breakdowns over the course of those two years, my parents finally allowed me to switch to arts 🎉🎉 I still effed up my boards tho lol went from a top scoring student to a less than avg one 😢
@@gwngwngwn it’s totally okay man, I can see where you’re coming from! I’ve friends who chose Science simply because of either parent pressure or peer pressure and now they aren’t able to get through JEE and NEET.. i really appreciate the fact that you decided to change your stream, given that you didn’t find interest in science. All the very best to you for the future, work hard and do well in life❤️
Science is preferred simply because it develops your brain. Arts and humanities do not develop your brain to the extent science does
Dude as an engineering student from a Tier-1 institute, I wish I had taken up commerce instead. I have a high paying job and everything, but there's only so much scope as a software engineer. Commerce opens up so many opportunities. Getting a good GPA in a com college improves your chances of getting into a good MBA/MS or MA in Finance abroad. You also get to take part in multiple activities during undergrad which reflect on your resume. Once you get into a good postgrad programme as I mentioned above, the job you get and the money you make would be insane, way more than a doctor/engineer from India. Consulting, finance, public policy, product management, the options are endless.
@@nicotinedealer7653 very well said. But I really hope you do succeed in what you’re doing.. keep taking up challenging tasks and they’ll hone your skills!
Can we talk about the extreme academic pressure Indian students go through just to get into premium institutions and the pressure to take up either medical or engineering as a profession in India?
there is a reason for that India being a low income country needs innovators/stem field professional it really can't afford to invest extravagant amount of funding on non viable or useless professions. Apart from that people in stem in general earn substantially more than their non-stem counterparts across the world so it's given why the society creates a halo around those specific field
@@amanjha9759 i do agree with what you're saying but a country do need it's lawyers and it's businessmen and businesswomen and it's teachers and educators and it's scientists and it's artists, authors and artisans and it's news reporters and journalists.. heck it needs farmers and miners and daily wage labourers.. a country cannot exist alone on Stem professionals regardless on how important it is.
@@arshanlyngdoh3343 scientists fall inder stem, most of the global farmers regardless of their productive output are largely uneducated and if you aspire to be a daily wage labourer then by all means be one but I don;t think youl'll need any education for the same. Sure the nation needs its teachers and businessman but it doesn't mean the STEM individuals can fill those roles. I've been to Denmark for my exchange programme and almost all the teacher had a PhD in stem fields.
To my knowledge law is just as much if not more of a respected profession so I don't think bringing them in the debate holds much value.
Lastly a nation does not need it's artisans, it's a vastly overhyped creed with no actual economic output it can be a hobby or 'timepass' but not by any means a 'profession'. Especially when we have large ML based models to replace them so easily.
so yes we need stem professionals more than any other field.
@@amanjha9759 artisans isn't a profession?? Wow.. good luck going to an event and not wearing your expensive sarees and jewellery. Good luck surviving each day without farmers growing your food.. if only we can eat bolts and screws right? Ohh yeah good luck getting those from factories full of workers who aren't stem professionals.. good luck with the constitution and fighting for your rights without lawyers who aren't useful according to you. Good luck to kids going to school without teachers or can we replace them all with doctors and engineers since they already send class 1 students for Neet and Jee coaching.. point is every single profession is important and we can't exist without one or the other. Giving importance to only one or two professions creates the most unbalanced society that will achieve basically nothing because engineering cannot exist without people to bring their innovations to existence and doctors cannot function without the huge amount of instruments and material needed to even start treating a patient.
@@arshanlyngdoh3343 bruh you're being too emotional and not realising the crux of the issue at hand, my reply clearly mean all the jobs that you stated can be done any unskilled labour (be it stem or non stem) most of the jwellary you wear is a product of a metallurgical practice (a stem profession), teachers themselves can be stem individuals and similar argument goes for the rest.
You clearly didn't read my reply else you'd have realised that except artisans I didn't call any other profession 'unecessary' but only something that can be done by other stem professionals. You're reply is clearly motivated by a negetive bias towards the field and lacks any objectivity thus I'd suggest you can cry and seethe all you wish but know one thing nothing will come out of it.
inspiring to see young people striving for academic success
They are not striving for academic success,they are striving to get a good job and make a better future for themselves.
I mean,I am in love with this interview..
Pure logic,no biases
By far the best indian interview Asian boss had done
@@prasanth2601 haan atleat koi controversial chiz nhi kari
The acceptance rate is a reflection of two things:
1. We have more people than colleges
2. There are a disproportionate number of people who want to study Engineering.
The solution is not to turn students into hermits with limited life experience. It is to provide better infrastructure and opportunities in other fields so the demand is not skewed towards Engineering.
Some students are saying like they studied for 1 or 2 hours and they got into IIT . what a lie man . Actually most of them studied for every hour other than the hours they sleep and eat
Ikr.
2 hrs se jyada toh ajkl nursery ke bache padai krte h😅
Preparing for the most toughest exams in the world(jee, neet) to get admission into colleges that doesn't rank even in the top 200 in the world. Welcome to Indian education system my friend. Those 3years of drop to clear neet and the embarrassment i had to face when i failed for the 3rd time still gives me nightmares
Thanks Asian boss. This gives my lazy ass some motivation for JEE advanced this june. Wish me luck😅
Best of luck 🤞
@@deepboiledpotatoes8317 thank you!
gaokao is the hardest exam in the world
Me struggling with just Jee mains 😥😥
@@liloistheendiahater true but I don't remember asking
Mad respect for these kids... the work that goes into getting through is just indescribable!
wow i feel they are so well educated as university students, as chinese i dont even think top students in China universities are that well equipped with those deep views and thoughts. Good job on Indian elite education!
You guys have TH-cam over there ??
Our both countries can agree on one thing tho. Sucking the creativity of students for the sake of entrance exams
@@prasanth2601fr with the insane amount of pressure and sucking away lives from students
@sumitsanodiya1187 TH-cam is blocked by their Great Firewall but many get around it using VPNs
But they will go west and develop west :)
it's established atp that it's very freaking hard to clear JEE main's let alone JEE Advanced. i really respect students who cleared the exam and got into these universities because i was preparing for it myself, and they drain the whole damn life out of you. i am glad i pulled back and saw what i really wanted in middle of 12th grade or something because i absolutely don't want to think what a year more of that would have done to me. firstly the schedule is insane, it doesn't feel like you are your own person. india already puts so much pressure on academic excellence and looks down upon other activities that kids who are even in 5th grade feel bad that they are indulging in some activity which would be "useless" for them in the coming years, and this damages the person like hell. i wish my school had more opportunities to explore various fields, and also that the teachers didn't immediately look down upon you if you mention some non-academic activity.
so many people quit their interests as soon as they get into 9th grade(because 10th boards), and then they get into 11th and your whole family is suddenly expecting you to give them the whole world. 16 isn't really that big of a age, most kids know nothing about themselves or the world and getting thrown in this prep sucks. also the jee prep for two years is so damn traumatic i am not even kidding, it took me four months to even get up and do something else because of the burn out i had endured. resting feels like a sin, you feel like you need to study for countless of hours to make it and that sort of pressure at this age changes you as a person. i wish people would tell more about what prepping for jee does to them other than "it's tough" because there is a lot that goes on once you actually get into it, and no one in 10th standard has a clue about it. if you like maths or physical and chemical sciences, iit would probably be the first thing that appears in front of you when in reality there are so options to explore out there. only people who genuinely want to be in an iit, and like the grind (you are superhuman if you do btw), only then you should decide to pursue this path. it's rough mentally and you will have no avenues to develop yourself as a functioning human, who is expected to live independently at 18. also you have to spend a huge amount of coachings and those are hell
You should also interview the students of AIIMS
Ya ikr. I never find these kinda interviews for med students. It's always the iit's
@@itsu2553 med students are not relaxed or get time off from study to give interviews mostly mbbs course is a lot more about memorising resulting a large amount of hours that are needed to be dedicated to books
@@thegamiac9539 i m sure u would get a few of them on campus. I mean these are street interviews right . They don't have to allocate separate time from their schedule ig?
@@itsu2553 well yeah but then they wouldn't be the aiims ones tho if they have luck they may find someone during their break
Yes.
Education is sometimes imparted differently in the west.
In my master's (USA) Engineering Project Mgmt. class, the prof. (a distinguished civil engineer) gave us a problem dealing with the construction of a plant and number of worker/days to complete. The prof. gave a twist at the end mentioned that if we remove some workers from safety and allot them to construction, will it completed before time. Every Indian (including me) did the math and answered 'yes'.
The prof. gave all of us only half marks for the answer (for the math part), and deducted the rest saying the answer should be - 'we will never remove anyone from safety'. Two Americans got that right. Right there and then I noticed the difference in our teaching philosophies, haha !
Acceptance rate in IIT Bombay
If you are General Male: 0.083%
If you are OBC : 0.125%
If you are SC/ST : 2.25%
If you are a General Women: 0.14%
If you are SC ST Women : 3.75%
What about ewc
Ews
What brilliant minds!! May they keep growing and accomplish good things for the world 🌎 ❤
06:05 Meet the most humble guy of the video. He's literally so nice to say this that everybody's good at some or the other thing, maybe not in academics but then they r better in something else. Rich in ❤️
Bless u:)
True🥲
It's never about selection in Indian entrance exams, its only about ELIMINATION! These exams do not test us on how much have we understood the concepts, or how good are we at certain topics, they set the question papers so tough that all you have to do the whole of two years is mug up the textbook each and every day and on the day of examination you go and puke out the mugged up stuff. They set the question paper really tough just to make it difficult for students to score which makes it easy for them to eliminate
they want hard drive system slave worker not world polcy maker and understanding people
Sad thing is that many little kids who say i want to be this and that they dont even know this reality😔
Me and studies have always had a bittersweet relationship. Forget 12 hours,I'll die if I have to study for 3 hours a day.😅😅 And for the guy who said I could have done better, Dude.... If I ever in my life do what you've done, I'll be worshipped by my family.
Chin a students study 13- 15 hours a day
@@liloistheendiahater 12 is an average homie.
@@medhakumar5433 for chinese its 14
@@liloistheendiahater thats cool, have you tried studying? ever?
@@liloistheendiahater why are you flexing about Chinese students throughout all the comments in an Indian related video?? Who hurt you snowflake? 😂
It is not just getting the education it is how you apply it.
they're aware of that
@@rk.r2439 exactly
JEE is all about application of concepts. You can't do crap in JEE if you don't know how to apply concepts in real life.
We want MORE 'being a 1% student' contents from different countries! Great content! 👌
Indias a very interesting country. Uneducation is a very important issue yet there’s a lot of smart people from india 🤷♂️
True just unimaginable controlled Chaos
14 hours straight 😳 i couldn't even focus the whole video
They all are my batch mates currently 😂.. good to see this video and really talk about the real passion pursue that we had before jee..
@it's me what are problems you are facing in ? Could you elaborate so I could help u
@it's me see first off all for getting 95 percentile you need to focus on chapters that are frequently being asked in jee mains. Refer to past 10 year papers and try to analyse which chapters are frequently being asked! For chemistry focus on inorganic and organic as they can fetch u easily 8 to 10 questions! Then in physical go for short formulas like for electrochemistry you can go for all formulas in one sheet and attempt the mock papers then after writing formula sheet
@it's me for physics trick is simple! Focus on waves, thermo, current,shm, kinematics, projectile, Newton's law, modern this can easily get you 10 questions correct. And revise thoroughly formulas of each chapters
@it's me for maths you can simply go for algebraic and calculus and you will really get high marks! Be smart while studying it can save a lot of time
@it's me it's been 4 years since I did jee. But the secret of me cracking in first attempt and getting iitb is smart study along with hardwork and more of previous paper analysis approach.
This year, 1163000 students appeared in JEE Main. 250000 are selected for JEE Advanced. Out of those, approximately 180000 will appear in it, and out of them, not even 5000 will be selected in IIT Bombay. So the selection proportion is even less than 0.5%.
I think pressure and stress would be their enemies in college since most of the students can't cope with stress and they sometimes broke down I'm hoping that they won't go to that stage. Don't forget to rest easy and make time for yourself.
Agree, and remember to stay focused on your passions and interests, and always strive for personal growth and self-improvement.
I think it's worth it, only if you have a Decided State of mind of what you really wanna study and what path you choose, if you love it you don't feel the pressure... It's all on you... 🤓
Being 1% indians means perfect western servent who know English and surve to west
6:02.Result of Expectation.. Family should Encourage and Appreciate him.. He was Clearly craving For Acknowledgement.. 😢
Hey asian boss, would like a similar interview for indian med students
nice video,as an Indian i didnt know how IIT students struggle and the current situation now( this much detailedly)..Thanks asian boss for creating such content
please do the same interview in Indonesia as well, especially students from ITB
Great video
Jee advanced rank 1 here
Indian education system prepares you to become a sucessful and sincere employee which western countries need
Why did nobody talk about the "caste based reservation"
I have seen first hand examples of my classmates clearing IIT with just barely scoring and on the other hand i couldn't even get through NIT even after scoring better and also to make it clear their family income is way better than mine
tbhe toh itne ke baad bhi top mai harvard he hai
Ikr
Yeah one of my ST friend got iit at 94 meanwhile i can't even find good NITs at 95
@@Spectra12um....jee mains se IIT?
@@Anonymous-xz1ym mains marks matters in advanced result and counselling.
just for the record, before everybody starts feeling proud of this, it is actually not a good thing to be so selective. It obviously means that many talented students are not getting selected and being discriminated against and losing what they could have gotten from those highly selective universities due to poor planning and policies of the education ministries in any country.
I really understand how it must have took them so much hard work and preparations to getting into IIT as someone currently applying for universities in my country. I wish I'd get into my dream school too, hopefully! Also, thank you for the very interesting video :-)
I hope and pray that I can be able to enter to my dream country and school too!
wish you all the best!
Extremely informative to learn about their perspectives. These are definitely defined gentlemen and gentlewomen in the making. Congratulations to their dreams coming true.
Sad truth is we're producing highly skilled individuals for developed countries.
It doesn't matter in which class or which university you are. you have to study hard for getting good marks in any class or university and I think in India students study almost 12 hours in a day who are in school and they give 2 hours for coaching and 8 hours to school and 2 hours for self study.
So it's too hard.
Being a school student I study 11 hours in a day
Meanwhile chinese students: studies 13-15 hours a day
@@liloistheendiahater it is almost the same around indian students
@@liloistheendiahater it varies from person to person. Many students of my coaching studies for 17 or 18 hours, and I study for 15 hours. We need to manage both school and coaching. . Before talking about chinese students, ask yourself how much do u study.
@@liloistheendiahater I can understand but the time I'm telling it's only for normal student.
Those who are preparing for any high level study they give almost 15 to 19 hours they sleep only 4 to 5 hours.
It's too hard for Indians and I think also for all Asian students
@@Novocainnn what are u preparing for to study 15 hrs bro.
got into IIT, family's like "you could have done better" lol... classic indian family 😆
I'm a 27-year-old woman preparing for the UGC NET JRF exam. I'm happy that GEN Zs are also serious about studies or learning. The GEN Z can also study for long hours a day without distractions. This is where the Millennials and GEN Z have similar thoughts. 😊
networking is very important for success in life.
my fellow Indian you are not average when you get into an IIT college by any standards.
Dude said All 23 IITs are prestigious..no way. Only Major 7 & IIT-H (again only in a few Branches)are prestigious with those also lacking In several branches. Remaining IITs run on a very restricted budget and barely have any Research Culture. They lack way behind in Infrastructure compared to the major ones.
Nah, ofc the bottom 5 are in pretty bad shape coz c'mon they are established just now, but trust me, rest have very good culture in whatever field you wanna ho
Asia is going to rock this world
Yes, asians are going to rock the world by working for USA and Europe🤗
We indians take pride in our maths and science( basically education) so the pressure is valid . There is a tough competition in every every field .this is the land whr 0 and numbers were invented . This pressure is valid and we enjoy this struggle 🇮🇳♥️😂
yeah it happens pressure is normal for every place
Being a student really has a lot of struggles and pressure. It's just normal.
If you talk about neet, it’s even more competitive in terms of applicants and selection.
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE We have an astounding 0 number of medical colleges in Meghalaya TvT
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE 10-12 colleges give each around 200 seats in best case. It’ll get seat matrix around 2000 each state. This year applicants are 20,00000.
Selection rate is higher in neet than in jee
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE And what's your point? And why are you even comparing Meghalaya to Assam? You think they're equal in any aspect? Assam literally has 10x the population of Meghalaya. And more population = more competition. Yes I know our state's cut off marks for government quota is very low but it is rising steadily. It was around 400+ for general and 300+ for ST a few years ago. Now it's 500+ for general and 400+ for ST. I am 100% sure your state was in a similar situation to ours a long time back. It isn't as easy as you think to develop a state. Give it time.
@LETHAL BURMESE DUDE first let the brahmins stop discriminating and killing low caste people before reservation ends😊
Results: Got in the IIT
Girl: Not receiving call .. 😭
IIT's in India are not enough to impress girls in India 😭
Awwwe, my heart…when that dude was saying “it’s only academics, so we might be good at academics but everyone’s good at something and you might be good at something different” as a dumbass…I appreciate this ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
I think what he means is that, some may not be very good at academics but still may be at other things.
@@danicairanzo30 Yes everyone has different skill.
They all telling lie about studying .. they really study hard to get IIT ... They atleast study 13-15 hours in a day .. believe me they are lier 😶
In front of media they are just showing how casual they are , though they are intelligent ..
But this is the exam there not only require intelligence as well as massive Hardwork also
I'm curious, which one of the top ten universities in India and the top ten universities in China (c9 league, etc.) is more difficult to admit?
In India it's different, like most of universities are focused on a single field. Like in top institutes, IIT for for engineering, IIM for management and business, IISc for Scientific research etc. All of these have various ratios of acceptance. Yes all are harder to get into but IIT is bonkers because most students opt for engineering after high school and the acceptance is really low.
There are universities which have vast fields to offer but they are quite low compared to these colleges.
@@Harshiahaha yes exactly. And there you go for medical AIIMS or JIPMER
I think India coz we also have a reservation system in admission process
Doesn't matter, at the end of the day both ind and chn end up working for US and EU countries
@@prasanth2601 Many Chinese have come back after the Chinese government civilized.
I’d love to see one of these for Singapore!
WHEN EDUCATION IS RESERVED YOU KNOW THE DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRY IS HINDERED
03:00 I just need 1% of his confidence.
IITs are great but the selection process sucks!!! I actually like BITS selection process. They give you the seat on merit not on your caste. And let's be honest the ones who really needed the caste reservation aren't even able to use it. It's mostly the sons and daughters of rich people who take the advantage and land into such prestigious uni and colleges. Not all of them are like that. Some lower caste students really do a lot of hardwork but unfortunately majority of them don't. As someone who has lost a seat of my dream college to a student with a lot less marks than me it really hurts. It's easy to say things will work out eventually but the trauma is just unexplainable sometimes. Not everyone has a strong and bold personality. Some people like me get depressed easily and take a lot of time to recover. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety after the exam but fortunately got better with the help of my family members and doctors 💗
It's true...for me the trauma tooks a lot of days to heal. I finished my school but because of my failure in jee I didn't liked to pursue my education after that for two years. But somehow my dad convinced me to do college education. After my graduation, I got a entry level corporate job in Amazon Development Centre in Chennai. Before that whenever I think of my jee failure it hurted me a lot and ryt now I got an inner peace in my heart. How much the hype is real for IIT, on the other hand there is a same amount of inner peace is disturbed inside the everyone jee exam failures.
@@dkine5586 I can really feel you. It's really sad how students in our country instead of enjoying their studies are suffering from depression and anxiety. I still remember how traumatized I was after my exam. Crying all day and night. Suffered from excessive hair loss and what not. Thankfully I had an extrovert personality so I told my orthodontist who is like a sister to me as soon as she asked my why I'm not as cheerful as I used to be from past 6 months and then I burst out in tears. She helped me a lot and then I started my treatment ASAP.
P.S.- I wish you well for your life ahead!!! ✨
Just apply in foreign universities rather than studying for JEE more easy and you can get into more better universities than IIT 🌚 coz graduates of IIT will eventually go to foreign for there masters 😂
you need money!
@@kshitijkumar5629ever heard of scholarship if you can get good marks in SAT and 12 you can get scholarships or you can give a scholarship exam
$ required, for sure for abroad
GAOKAO IS HARDER
Everyone is not rich like your dad
i feel bad for the guy with IITian cousins
Gosh their communication skills are at another level!
"I hate when people confuse education with intelligence. You can have a bachelor's degree and still be an idiot." - Elon Musk
This comment bears no relation to the video and is simply a coping mechanism for those who can't achieve that level of intellect.
Elon does not know anything.
You can still have an degree and also being passionate 😅
That young woman was the brightest one you interviewed.
please interview AIIMS students too.........
We need IIT, IIM & AIIMS in every district of India. So that the welfare of every students can be made.
Every district???? This makes them lose their distinct identity😑
Every districts? there is around a thousand districts so that's imposiible. Instead of that Indian government should open and improve other type of colleges other than engineering, medical and busiiness. Because in India going for other fields are diificult as there is not much qaulity institutes in other feilds.
Me watching this, studying 2hrs or less & not even every day 💀💀
Well done 👍 Education excellence is always something to be proud of 👍
though not worldwide recognized, unis considered as "top" in asian countries are tough as hell
I actually enjoyed this video!
Hats off to you guys who spend hours of studying.
I worked last 25 years in the Western world and now in senior leadership role, I think I did reasonably well. But one thing that will stay with me is that I did not qualify for IIT.
During my preparation, I put like 8 to 10 hours but where I failed was (1) no mentoring to explain concepts better (2) approach to such competitive exams.
I still am jealous of folks who make it to IIT but you know what, I don't think I deserve that as I have never attempted after that.
So, I'm planning to write IIT with my teenage son, I will prepare alongside with him.
That's great.
This is not impressive. "Study all day and no chance for life"
Not good
We don't have choice, it's not easy to get a stable job in this country.
@@larisachan1787 true
They look so sad. When the girl said she loves to paint and draw wonder engineering is a depressing job. Its not like its a bad job or its tough but mostly people take science stream in class 11 is because there is no other options.
Its not like arts or commerce is a bad but in india its consider a low grade subjects. My whole class is taking science after 10 including me,this what makes IIT or NEET a competative exam. The number of exams applicants are more than the seats available in colleges. Government should do something. People who go for IIT or NEET is because of money problems in their families since in engineering or medical you start to earn earlier. Very few people are passionate about being doctor or engineer. Also parents and relatives are obsessed with their children being an engineer or doctor. If you take arts or commerce in class 11 you will end being judged by people that you are bad in academics and got less in 10th class. Here in India 80% students take science after 10th 5% arts and 15% commerce. The ratio should be equal then only we can develop. Like the boy said even after being an IITian people are not able to get jobs. Nowadays many engineers are going for UPSC and i dont know why they are eating the seats of upsc aspirants when they already have a degree this is a huge problem in india
Hey, I'm in class 10 rn, I'm so confused tho I wanna go for neet, but preparing for 2 years and sacrificing everything in those 2 years seems pretty hard, but arts and commerce are low scope fields so I'm so unsure
@@nasreen2248 Go with what you like thats it
Actually the biggest stupidity is the parents who in their entire life won't have topped in their class or mohallahs or were average students thinks that their kids will do it if they throw them in coaching centres or just make them be in home and study the biggest indian parenting problem is that a juvenile is not given freedom in anything even taking a stream or a hobby! Half of life is based on parents controlling you or if its not them then its those agents from coaching who brainwash your parents to sacrifice money for a twisted business at cost of your teenagehood and life
This needs to stop! There now i see due to so called engineer doctors obessesion that we are lacking good talents in fields like teachers sportespersons the photographers and novelist they are murdering creativity and social life of Indians!!
They don't look sad at all lol. I see a lot of people trying to justify that IITIANs are sad, and that you can get a good job after graduating from any other college. But the reality is that most of the people from IITs are placed in top companies and you can see this in the alumni section of any IIT on LinkedIn. Compare this to the alumni section of a tier 2 college. And you would know why these people are definitely gonna do well in their life atleast financially.
Bro drawing can be her hobby
yes the competition after getting into IIT is on another level its not only about Academic scores but projects research and lot more getting noted highlited creating a greater path is what is all about coz one will get a job but getting or be able to choose what job or field specificly you want to land is what the competition is about. Extra acchivements to be added on the resume along with the academic score is really important.
It's high time the people and the academicians realized this, and bring about a reform to match the demands of the job industry and create more employable students.
I gave exam and got 97 percentile in jee mains, basically ranked 34000 in 15 lakh, i don't want to give jee adv to get into iit because thats not my aim, i just want a decent NIT and able to give some time for my game development,
if you want me to answer how much i studied--
i literally done the same what those people were saying
In india, if you can not get into IIT, you go to MIT.
World's second toughest exam for colleage ranked 172 in the world
Education System☕☕
Yupp although they're ranked 42nd in the world for Engineering but your point still stands.... Meagre fund allocation for basic science research, brain drain, not much to offer for international students and a lot of other factors
That didi in the white tshirt seemed so reasonable and answered exactly to the point. Others tried to give advices
I agree. She's very well spoken.