@@TheLoneSoul619 sir is there any criteria that they will only shortlist candidates who have cgpa greater than or equal to 8 cgpa...for those who are taking admission on mtech basis
Hello sir 🙋 I graduated with a BSc in Chemistry (3-year degree), and I am interested in applying for the CDS program at IISc. I would like to know if my current educational background makes me eligible for the CDS program. If not, could you please provide guidance on the additional qualifications or steps I should take in order to become eligible for admission to this program ?
Bhaiya aap phd ke saath job bhi krte ho and aap IISc se phd krr rhe so aap foreign mein kaise rhte ho aap ghoomne gye ho? And During Phd ghrr ke finance kaise manage krr skte hai plzz tell
No, I’m currently pursuing only PhD. PhD students often need to travel abroad for research, if required. The scholarship is quite sufficient to cover expenses. Currently, it amounts to around 37,000 to 42,000 after two years, and students spend very little on food and accommodation if they are staying in a hostel.
There are infinite number of lifestyle vloggers. Make serious vlog about your research. There is lesser content related to hardcore research on YT. (I have a very negative opinion about researchers of any kind, from India, Indian researchers MOSTLY write useless research papers by copying content from other research papers.)
I could write a lengthy essay to respond, but before I invest my time, let me ask a few questions to determine if it's worth the effort: 1. Why do foundational courses like ua-cam.com/video/99A-jF14LHg/v-deo.html, which are essential to understanding hardcore research, struggle to attract viewers? 2. Do you think it’s more valuable for me to spend time creating research videos that only get 10-15 views and people skip them within a few seconds, or continue making content that has already motivated people to get into top institutions? 3. Can you provide an example of a research paper from India that has been copied? 4. Do you believe international venues, that receive submissions from researchers worldwide, would accept a plagiarized work? 5. Do you think Indian institutions like IISc have earned a perfect score and have been ranked the world’s number one research institute for several years by producing copied research? 6. Are the researchers and faculties who collaborate with Indian researchers and visit Indian institutes to find good candidates making a mistake?
Bhai Video ka title to aise daal dete ho jaise pata nahi kya special bata doge but main baat sirf 2 second ki boli aur phir baaki cheeze dikhayi jiske koi mtlb nahi tha video ke title se IISc jaise institute main padhne ke baad bhi aise harkate .. clickbaiting weghera itne hi hai to isee ache vlog bana lo na aadmi expect hi nahi karega aise koi sahi cheez tumhare channel se … aise title kyun dalte ho baaki jaise marzi internet pe sab kabad bhar rahe hai aap bhi bhariye
First, let's talk specifics. The video is 5 minutes long, with 3 minutes dedicated to research life, something one can't find and 1 minute addressing the question. That’s 20% of the video, making it highly efficient. Second, my channel features a mix of content from my life, not solely centered around education. The internet is inundated with 'information-only' videos that I often find repetitive and unengaging. Instead, I share relevant aspects of my career and personal interests, like fitness, without rehashing the same ideas. Clickbait often buries or omits the real content altogether, which isn’t my approach. There’s no clickbait here; I simply don’t have time for that. As the title suggests, this is a vlog and vlogs include a variety of activities, with research being a significant part of my day. I strive to create a vlog that adds value-combining insightful information with engaging content. Moreover, the content fits my schedule and is preferable to not sharing anything at all. As a student at IISc, it’s challenging to find time to plan and record videos. However, capturing moments while I work and sharing useful information along the way makes it manageable. If the content doesn’t resonate with you, that’s perfectly okay; it sometimes takes time to find what connects with us. I don’t post to chase views or subscribers; I post what I enjoy, and if others find value in it, that’s great. If someone has a question, I make sure to respond because I feel responsible to help when I can. Rather than just explaining things, I show the real day-to-day life of a researcher, which I believe offers more genuine insight. Many viewers have found clarity and motivation from these authentic videos, with some even gaining admission to IISc or IIT-not because of flashy content, but because they connected with something real. That’s always been my goal-not gaining random subscribers, which is easy enough in today’s online world. I aim to offer something genuine, not content driven by views. For those who don’t connect with the content, that’s perfectly fine-they’re free to skip or move on. I prefer having viewers who resonate with me as a person, not just the content. Even if that’s just a few hundred people, it’s worth it to me.
@@TheLoneSoul619 I agree. I find your videos really comfortable to watch unlike those who are shouting and throwing too much information on my face. I spent hours watching them but had no impact. They talk too much other than the ground-level things. The moment I see your video, I click, because they are too soothing and motivating along with very genuine information. It feels like watching someone very relatable. My consistency and efforts have improved after watching how dedicated and disciplined, yet relaxed you are in real life.
@@TheLoneSoul619 ek tu mujhe ye baat nahi samaz aati hai ki jara sa negative feedback do kisi creator ko toh wo trigger ho jata hai ki mat dekho meri video aage bado ..kaafi ajeeb baat hai ye mere hisab se … Aur rahi baat mere comment ke aapki pichli videos is tarah ki nahi thee isliye maine point out kiya aur mere ko koi dikkat nahi hai aapko jaise videos banani pasand hai aap bilkul bana sakte hai .. main baat ye hai ki aap aise catchy title daal hi kyun rahe ho aap normal vlog likhe video bana lijiye usme info bhi de dijiye jo aapko pasand karte hai wo toh tabhi dekh lega aapki videos.. aur aap bol rahe hai ki net pe bahot info padi hai log sirf isee bare main baat kar rahe hain to wo baat galat hai mostly log kisi kaam ki information nahi dete only views etc cheeze ke liye video banate hai usme se ek aadmi agar acche college se aata hai to hamme usee dekhne ka mann karte hai ki wo koi valuable information bata de bcz main ek tier 3 college se hoon yahan mostly log govt job weghere ki taiyaari karte hai teachers bhi motivated nahi aage bacho ko kuch guide karne ke liye .. toh hame to info wali channel dekhne main aapke time use karenge na ..
Nothing about this is triggering. I respond to both positive and negative comments with the same level of detail, if needed. I often spend 2-3 hours discussing things in person because I consider it my responsibility. However, it’s important to understand what real feedback looks like. Words like 'harkaten,' 'kabaad,' or 'clickbait' don’t belong in constructive criticism. I tend to ignore such comments when I’m busy, as they usually come from people who’ve already made up their minds and aren’t seeking clarification. For example, a comment like, 'From the title, I expected a detailed discussion on a specific topic, but it was a vlog. Could you share more, or maybe create a video on it when you have time?' expresses the same concern politely. Anyone would be happy to respond to that. We need to stop judging and jumping to conclusions so quickly. In my previous response, I clarified the content. I’m not a typical creator who makes content just to chase subscribers. Titles like 'Truth About Placements,' 'How to Get Admission,' 'Corporate Salaries,' 'How to Grow Your Biceps,' or 'Which Supplements to Take' are designed to attract views, and UA-cam is flooded with such videos. That’s not my aim. Showing the real life of a PhD student has value for many people. The title reflects the main point of the video, and if someone isn’t interested in parts of the content, they can skip them. If they have further questions, they always ask in the comments. I will create focused content on certain topics, but that depends on my time and availability. Sharing insights while I’m working helps me save time. People always reach out for more information if needed. If there’s a difference in interest-whether between partners, a student and teacher, or a creator and viewer-parting ways is fine. It saves time for everyone, and there’s nothing negative about it. What someone considers 'kabaad' holds real value for others. Changing it would deprive those who find meaning in it. If we were selling a product, like a movie, we would have a responsibility to please customers because of the financial element involved. But here, we aren’t selling anything. If someone likes the content, that’s great; if not, that’s fine too. The same goes for many things in life. People often get outraged over movies they don’t like, when they could simply choose not to watch them-just like many great films that go unnoticed.
@@TheLoneSoul619 I am sorry for using that language .. but mere meaning aapke content ko kabad Bolna nahi tha aur main aapne baat ko next time thodi Sahi tareeke se convey karunge .. Aur Baaki main yeh nahi force kar rahe hai ki aap certain topics pe video banaye but Jo videos aap currently bana rahe hai usme a day in the life of phd student etc type title Jyada accurate hai … because prev titles se kahin nahi lag rahe hai ki ye vlog hai .. Aur baaki log views etc ke liye video bana rahe hai to mereko bura nahi lagta kyunke mereko pata hai ye cheez but agar koi accha insan bhi yahi shuru karde Jinse aap ye nahi expect karte toh nahi sahi lagta
Hello sir 🙋 I graduated with a BSc in Chemistry (3-year degree), and I am interested in applying for the CDS program at IISc. I would like to know if my current educational background makes me eligible for the CDS program. If not, could you please provide guidance on the additional qualifications or steps I should take in order to become eligible for admission to this program ?
Nice video 😊
Sir mere cpi mtech me 7.4 h mnnit allahabad se....kya wolog muje shortlist krenge phd me mechanical branch me
That's hard to answer. It depends on candidates complete profile. You can just apply and wait.
@@TheLoneSoul619 sir is there any criteria that they will only shortlist candidates who have cgpa greater than or equal to 8 cgpa...for those who are taking admission on mtech basis
iisc.ac.in/admissions/research-programmes/#ffs-tabbed-120
All details are here.
Hello sir 🙋
I graduated with a BSc in Chemistry (3-year degree), and I am interested in applying for the CDS program at IISc.
I would like to know if my current educational background makes me eligible for the CDS program. If not, could you please provide guidance on the additional qualifications or steps I should take in order to become eligible for admission to this program ?
iisc.ac.in/admissions/research-programmes/#ffs-tabbed-120
Hii
Nice blog.
Will you available at IISc Immunocon 2024 conference.?
Thank you! Unfortunately, I won't be in Bangalore at that time.
just curious .. what are you adding in oats for flavour
Multiple type of seeds, dates, raisins
Bhaiya aap phd ke saath job bhi krte ho and aap IISc se phd krr rhe so aap foreign mein kaise rhte ho aap ghoomne gye ho? And During Phd ghrr ke finance kaise manage krr skte hai plzz tell
No, I’m currently pursuing only PhD. PhD students often need to travel abroad for research, if required. The scholarship is quite sufficient to cover expenses. Currently, it amounts to around 37,000 to 42,000 after two years, and students spend very little on food and accommodation if they are staying in a hostel.
@@TheLoneSoul619 thankss 🙌
There are infinite number of lifestyle vloggers. Make serious vlog about your research. There is lesser content related to hardcore research on YT.
(I have a very negative opinion about researchers of any kind, from India, Indian researchers MOSTLY write useless research papers by copying content from other research papers.)
I could write a lengthy essay to respond, but before I invest my time, let me ask a few questions to determine if it's worth the effort:
1. Why do foundational courses like ua-cam.com/video/99A-jF14LHg/v-deo.html, which are essential to understanding hardcore research, struggle to attract viewers?
2. Do you think it’s more valuable for me to spend time creating research videos that only get 10-15 views and people skip them within a few seconds, or continue making content that has already motivated people to get into top institutions?
3. Can you provide an example of a research paper from India that has been copied?
4. Do you believe international venues, that receive submissions from researchers worldwide, would accept a plagiarized work?
5. Do you think Indian institutions like IISc have earned a perfect score and have been ranked the world’s number one research institute for several years by producing copied research?
6. Are the researchers and faculties who collaborate with Indian researchers and visit Indian institutes to find good candidates making a mistake?
Bhai Video ka title to aise daal dete ho jaise pata nahi kya special bata doge but main baat sirf 2 second ki boli aur phir baaki cheeze dikhayi jiske koi mtlb nahi tha video ke title se
IISc jaise institute main padhne ke baad bhi aise harkate .. clickbaiting weghera itne hi hai to isee ache vlog bana lo na aadmi expect hi nahi karega aise koi sahi cheez tumhare channel se … aise title kyun dalte ho baaki jaise marzi internet pe sab kabad bhar rahe hai aap bhi bhariye
First, let's talk specifics. The video is 5 minutes long, with 3 minutes dedicated to research life, something one can't find and 1 minute addressing the question. That’s 20% of the video, making it highly efficient.
Second, my channel features a mix of content from my life, not solely centered around education. The internet is inundated with 'information-only' videos that I often find repetitive and unengaging. Instead, I share relevant aspects of my career and personal interests, like fitness, without rehashing the same ideas. Clickbait often buries or omits the real content altogether, which isn’t my approach. There’s no clickbait here; I simply don’t have time for that. As the title suggests, this is a vlog and vlogs include a variety of activities, with research being a significant part of my day. I strive to create a vlog that adds value-combining insightful information with engaging content.
Moreover, the content fits my schedule and is preferable to not sharing anything at all. As a student at IISc, it’s challenging to find time to plan and record videos. However, capturing moments while I work and sharing useful information along the way makes it manageable.
If the content doesn’t resonate with you, that’s perfectly okay; it sometimes takes time to find what connects with us.
I don’t post to chase views or subscribers; I post what I enjoy, and if others find value in it, that’s great. If someone has a question, I make sure to respond because I feel responsible to help when I can. Rather than just explaining things, I show the real day-to-day life of a researcher, which I believe offers more genuine insight. Many viewers have found clarity and motivation from these authentic videos, with some even gaining admission to IISc or IIT-not because of flashy content, but because they connected with something real. That’s always been my goal-not gaining random subscribers, which is easy enough in today’s online world. I aim to offer something genuine, not content driven by views.
For those who don’t connect with the content, that’s perfectly fine-they’re free to skip or move on. I prefer having viewers who resonate with me as a person, not just the content. Even if that’s just a few hundred people, it’s worth it to me.
@@TheLoneSoul619 I agree. I find your videos really comfortable to watch unlike those who are shouting and throwing too much information on my face. I spent hours watching them but had no impact. They talk too much other than the ground-level things. The moment I see your video, I click, because they are too soothing and motivating along with very genuine information. It feels like watching someone very relatable. My consistency and efforts have improved after watching how dedicated and disciplined, yet relaxed you are in real life.
@@TheLoneSoul619 ek tu mujhe ye baat nahi samaz aati hai ki jara sa negative feedback do kisi creator ko toh wo trigger ho jata hai ki mat dekho meri video aage bado ..kaafi ajeeb baat hai ye mere hisab se …
Aur rahi baat mere comment ke aapki pichli videos is tarah ki nahi thee isliye maine point out kiya aur mere ko koi dikkat nahi hai aapko jaise videos banani pasand hai aap bilkul bana sakte hai .. main baat ye hai ki aap aise catchy title daal hi kyun rahe ho aap normal vlog likhe video bana lijiye usme info bhi de dijiye jo aapko pasand karte hai wo toh tabhi dekh lega aapki videos..
aur aap bol rahe hai ki net pe bahot info padi hai log sirf isee bare main baat kar rahe hain to wo baat galat hai mostly log kisi kaam ki information nahi dete only views etc cheeze ke liye video banate hai usme se ek aadmi agar acche college se aata hai to hamme usee dekhne ka mann karte hai ki wo koi valuable information bata de bcz main ek tier 3 college se hoon yahan mostly log govt job weghere ki taiyaari karte hai teachers bhi motivated nahi aage bacho ko kuch guide karne ke liye ..
toh hame to info wali channel dekhne main aapke time use karenge na ..
Nothing about this is triggering. I respond to both positive and negative comments with the same level of detail, if needed. I often spend 2-3 hours discussing things in person because I consider it my responsibility. However, it’s important to understand what real feedback looks like. Words like 'harkaten,' 'kabaad,' or 'clickbait' don’t belong in constructive criticism. I tend to ignore such comments when I’m busy, as they usually come from people who’ve already made up their minds and aren’t seeking clarification.
For example, a comment like, 'From the title, I expected a detailed discussion on a specific topic, but it was a vlog. Could you share more, or maybe create a video on it when you have time?' expresses the same concern politely. Anyone would be happy to respond to that. We need to stop judging and jumping to conclusions so quickly.
In my previous response, I clarified the content. I’m not a typical creator who makes content just to chase subscribers. Titles like 'Truth About Placements,' 'How to Get Admission,' 'Corporate Salaries,' 'How to Grow Your Biceps,' or 'Which Supplements to Take' are designed to attract views, and UA-cam is flooded with such videos. That’s not my aim. Showing the real life of a PhD student has value for many people. The title reflects the main point of the video, and if someone isn’t interested in parts of the content, they can skip them. If they have further questions, they always ask in the comments.
I will create focused content on certain topics, but that depends on my time and availability. Sharing insights while I’m working helps me save time. People always reach out for more information if needed. If there’s a difference in interest-whether between partners, a student and teacher, or a creator and viewer-parting ways is fine. It saves time for everyone, and there’s nothing negative about it. What someone considers 'kabaad' holds real value for others. Changing it would deprive those who find meaning in it.
If we were selling a product, like a movie, we would have a responsibility to please customers because of the financial element involved. But here, we aren’t selling anything. If someone likes the content, that’s great; if not, that’s fine too. The same goes for many things in life. People often get outraged over movies they don’t like, when they could simply choose not to watch them-just like many great films that go unnoticed.
@@TheLoneSoul619 I am sorry for using that language .. but mere meaning aapke content ko kabad Bolna nahi tha aur main aapne baat ko next time thodi Sahi tareeke se convey karunge ..
Aur Baaki main yeh nahi force kar rahe hai ki aap certain topics pe video banaye but Jo videos aap currently bana rahe hai usme a day in the life of phd student etc type title Jyada accurate hai … because prev titles se kahin nahi lag rahe hai ki ye vlog hai ..
Aur baaki log views etc ke liye video bana rahe hai to mereko bura nahi lagta kyunke mereko pata hai ye cheez but agar koi accha insan bhi yahi shuru karde Jinse aap ye nahi expect karte toh nahi sahi lagta
Hello sir 🙋
I graduated with a BSc in Chemistry (3-year degree), and I am interested in applying for the CDS program at IISc.
I would like to know if my current educational background makes me eligible for the CDS program. If not, could you please provide guidance on the additional qualifications or steps I should take in order to become eligible for admission to this program ?
iisc.ac.in/admissions/research-programmes/#ffs-tabbed-120