Which is true. And tbh agar wo tumhe uss time reality batadenge to tum demotivate ho jaaoge. So in UA-cam ke gadho ki sunna band karo aur apne teachers ko follow karo. And btw, if you even get decent score in JEE, you get good government and private colleges. And even if you don't, the work ethic you learn from JEE exams can help you get huge scolarships from private colleges which will be wayyyy cheaper and mentally relaxing as compared to these IITs and NITs. Aur uss mehnat ka phal fir tumhe GATE jaise exams me milega masters ke time pe. Just go and read statistics of employment after masters degree rather than listening to these fools. Competition is high now. You need to get mtech after btech jo students karte nahi hai aur engineering ko gaaliya dete hai. Mtech ke baad 7-10 lpa Tak salaries chali jaati hai freshers ki. Plus teaching bhi better hoti hai, since kuchh colleges me PhD and masters dono ki classes ek saath lagti hai. So you study what PhD students are studying. Plus you learn research skills which is required in irrational country like India
@@tusharsachdeva2172rubbish bhai aise toh 1000 log billionaire banenge ane vale 20 sal me 800 crore me se toh kya bole ki 1 hi bar tumhe banna hai billionaire is it that easy or is it just fooling around and even statistics toh shi se padhao gavar teacher gavar log literally I’m not from mathematics background just saying jisse tu ye na kehde ki hawww tera iit nhi hua ab tu goonga reh
So true. This engineering bug was more predominant before 2010. Now , thanks to social media, high speed Internet, there is lot of exposure for today’s kids. As an engineering student in 2000 I hardly had any exposure and getting into IIT was considered gold standard. Anything other than iit or iim for mba , your career is considered gone case. We were shown a small clip ( getting into iit) of the big picture which nobody has watched including parents. Kids were forced to get job somehow. It was Asif the companies are waiting for us to graduate to give jobs. The worst part is after few years we realise the mess and are unable to do a u turn because of economic and social pressures. Off late all jobs are 24x7. Hence it is better to study around passion which also pays in long run.
My uncle graduated from a tier 2 state college but now works in Fidelity investments at Boston. He told me that your college only helps in getting your first job but after that, only your skills and experience will matter
Your point is definitely strong and logical but having passed through that phase in recent years, wanted to present to you real life problems, students of that age face, it is very difficult for a person at that age to actually make such a life changing decision. I was sure I want to understand science because it seemed interesting, but when I had to select my branch for admission in IIT, I was very confused with what branch is actually something I would enjoy pursuing as a profession. I feel, its not just the society but also the system in which this process is set, even before the kid understands what they actually like, they are put to face the competitive exams. I feel even if they take up engineering, during the four years in a good college like IIT, they get exposure to actually understand what they love doing, because of the peer group, academic structure, extracurriculars, seniors, professors and facilities.
Technicians can fix stuff but can seldom build. To build and innovate you need skilled engineers who knows the science so that it can be applied and engineered to build the nation.
Thanks you @Zero1 Team for Awesome Video! Kudos 👏🏻 to Pratik for this Video! 9:41 - Must Watch for Everyone (Be Yourself, Specilaize in T-Shaped Skills & Weekend Hobbyist)
Worst thing is that these days students only pursuing engineering for money or say higher package due to which there are few real ones who wants to become engineer to actually feel it not for money and this is why all this , people are running for money and not for passion
Actually everything is dependent on demand & supply along with utilisation including engineers. Engineering was past, is present & will be future of world but only when its utilised properly by a nation. Engineering booms with industrial boom. Those who get jobs after engineering mainly get IT Jobs and others simply do not. This is absolutely what happens when the core sectors or secondary economic sector/ manufacturing doesn't grow much or doesn't divesify. We are in absolute necessity for all types of core engineers as a developing nation , take Civil for example- our civil engineers doesn't get job in India while we have pathetic town & urban planning at the same time. Mechanical Engineers are a lost case- that's a primary army of any nation trying to achieve an industrial revolution, that's what India needs the most now. We need chemical engineers for sustainable fuel, waste processing, safe food & agro processing etc in such times of sustainability crisis but they don't have jobs!! We were world leaders in metallurgy and what's the condition of metallurgical engineering today! Till Europe's steam engine, we used to be the queen of the Eastern Oceans(as per European authors themselves) but now even in IIT ocean & naval engineering students get non-core jobs, there's nothing of our shipping industry. This can be said regarding every core branches and their high relevance of nation building & their current ignorance. This can solely fixed by fundamental reforms in education, industrial policies, government incentives towards their betterment for enhancing both public & private sectors and their diversification along with regional & local government bodies cooperation. Effective & sustainable long term prioritization of engineering branches for rapid indigenous industrial growth is the sole way for also eradication of mass poverty & unemployment, that's how it happened in Europe 150 years ago.
Thank YOU ! I am happy finally the industry is speaking up , let people know what engineering really is ! It's not like shitting that if you try hard enough you will eventually shit/de-constipate yourself and get all emotional . Most so called engineering jobs in India are in reality technician jobs , they maintain shit not BUILD new stuff ! The sheep mentality filled with emotional brains these people carry with them dilute if not completely ruin the peer-group people who are actually potent engineers seek . This video was very well written , illustrated & executed better than I have I ever seen originating from India .
Nope, problem is never the populations, if that was the case, we should have been always backwards. Look at China, population is an asset. The only issue is we are overly dependent on government to give 'Quality'. When in market we buy cheap products instead of good quality, this due to market forces only cheap product is manufactured or sold here. Same is the case with engineering.
I have interest in Economics and Political Science but due to lack of availability of these subjects and due to hight cutoff like 99-100 , I was forced to do engineering from pvt college, it's my final year and I feel I haven't learn nothing in past 4 years , despite of been a good learner/student !
i disagree that batch allotment is demotivating coz it only makes u want to fight harder and shows ur position . also the pace at which other batches run might suit u
Atleast the private college fees of ENGINEERING is affordable though bank loans but what about madical aspirants who have 110k seats including government,semi government and private seats out of these 55 k are government seats and due to reservation only 20 k seats are available for general category students and no. Of aspirants:-24 lakhs this year,next year it might be 28 to 30 lakhs. And the no. Of seats reamains same😂😂. We can't even afford private bcz fees is about 1cr and if you get around 550 marks then you are eligible for semi government,still the fees is 48 lakhs 😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢. If you want to mess up your life welcome to NEET and JEE. bcz we all know 99% won't be able to make it.💀
The problem isn't with engineering, it's with the people, many of them have 0 interest but are indirectly forced to take up. Engineering colleges also have outdated syllabus which has no real world applications.
A 17 - 18 year old kid don't know the 2 big things what thing they love doing not get tired doing it and does it has financial gain. They are focused to get 80-95% in 10 same in 12 and crack jee. They don't know what is there passion. I got to know what my passion really is when I was in 2nd year of engineering. Sadly it was too late and that passion can't be fulfilled in my country and I am not richie rich to go abroad. So I graduation was done in a stream I don't like And was able to pass the exams by mugging up irrelevant outdated things and vomiting that useless info on paper. Got job in mass hiring in software company because it sucks little less from my steam. Lost my discipline and no experience and soon gonna be replaced by ai. Nice.
The main problem is our education system which should potray us all the type of careers available from a lower class so that the student can choose his/her career wisely....
Or is it our narrow mindedness that we don't explore and leave it to others to tell us? See, APJ Abdul Kalam was not told that he could be a scientist. Ramanujan had only BA in his location as an option. They found there area of work completely themselves and most high achievers do the same.
Ofc that's true but considering our country's situation how many are coming... if it's introduced in a lower age then we will have more knowledge which will directly effect qualified persons in their respective fields..... 🙂
I am a final year undergrad at NIT JAMSHEDPUR. My few friends are in IITs and I keep in touch with them. I just wanted to make it clear that the kind of pressure that the students of the prestigious institutes like IITs/NITs/BITs suffer during placements is unreal. It's just because everyone in the campus(let's say a batch size of 1000) is competing for the placements and let's not forget they are the brightest minds of the country. The competition is unhealthy and students suffer a lot. If you are born in India you can never relax and and put your guards down, competition is everywhere and if someone from TIER -2,3 colleges is working hard they definitely can surpass the graduates of prestigious colleges. Keep upgrading yourself and learn new skills otherwise you will be lost somewhere in the nation having population of 140 crores!!
Another problem is that, the polytechnic diploma colleges are not anymore encouraged. The hierarchy of organisational structure is totally demolished after private BE and Btech graduates. Industries hire fresh btech for filling up technician and junior engineer ranks. There's also very least funding for ITI vocational courses and polytechnic colleges. The junior skilled Craftsmen and technicians are scarce these days. As workmanship pride is gone, everyone wants to do btech. And private colleges are disaster.
Specially core streams like mech, electrical are doomed. Got into a non tech govt job and surviving now. Wasted 4 precious years. Will never match the salary of IT and promotions ever. Was passionate about Mechanical and especially Automobile. The infrastructure in private colleges (even a top tier college in WB) is poor. We did not have labs and we were forcing administration to set it up. Professors were worse. The main part is campus placements. We had 2 or 3 pool campus where only 2 or 3 companies came. Only 3 or 4 out off 25k were being selected. Baaki sab IT pe gaya. I liked my stream, did not seat in IT as they would not let us seat in further placements). Gave CVs to 30 40 companies. Got no reply from them literally. That's the reality of mechanical engineering. Now I have lost all motivation of life. Forgotten all the basics except some nomenclature. A friend of mine was offered a job of 6k salary for being Mechanical engineer! So my advice is to look for other opportunities now. I feel that passion and knowledge are not really enough. Now I am 30 and can not even think of honing new skills. I am not into programming part, artistic fields or automlbile related fields are welcomed. If anyone provides me advice I will gladly accept it.
I think moving to Germany or any abroad countries is one of the best options for Mechanical. A few of my friends took the risk and were kinda satisfied with their decisions both with job satisfaction and financially. But, they were really young.
In India, 90% of students enrol for engineering degrees because of 1)societal pressure, 2) for better marriage proposals, 3) because Sharma ji ladka engineer ban gaya so you should also become engineer, 4) the fame of IT companies, 5) Can travel abroad on companies expenses and settled abroad, 6) Just follow the trend, 8) Just for sake of getting a degree but no idea what to do with that degree. Doing engineering as a passion is an excellent choice but doing it just for the sake of getting a job is a bad choice.
We picked the approximate semester fee for an IIT, which is around Rs 1 lakh. So, the 4-year total becomes Rs 8 lakhs. Plus, you can add the hostel fee, making the total around Rs 12 lakh. Hope this helps :)
The real thing is we don't even know where our natural inclination is....please make a video on that....I mean on how to identify one's own natural interest...
how true the news of student getting 33 lakh p.a. salary package in LPU Phagwara, Punjab after 3yr of Computer Engineering with 1yr internship during his 4yr of engineering by working at the company at Rs 25000 p.m. with getting complete salary paid after complete of engineering degree and 1yr of internship ?
Now think about the people who are avg student but does lateral way to do engineering 12 tak arts ya commerce then 3 year diploma then 3 year btech lol 😂
when you say "Society want you to do/ think about sth", can you please say "Indian Society". Let's not generalize it. Non-asian countries don't think like this 😞
We picked the approximate semester fee for an IIT, which is around Rs 1 lakh. So, the 4-year total becomes Rs 8 lakhs. Plus, you can add the hostel fee, making the total around Rs 12 lakh.
I've passed Engineering in 2012. I'm unemployed from last 8 years. From last two years I am begging money on signal of town. I was from poor backward class family. I was maths topper in 12th and got scholarship for degree. I paid zero fees. After studying B E and doing all possible course, I didn't get any job despite having skills. Companies used to say that they don't hire degree, only diploma candidates got job. Then the country in which I was born, the great India, I was told by society that I was useless and had no skills, this attitude of society saved them from providing employment and show their greatness. I am sorry and unlucky to be Indian. My family is starving we have to eat free meals in prasadalay then I go to beg all day in same town and signal. I don't have acceptance due to caste.
The funny part is where the teachers tell "Aapko to 1 seat hi chahiye out of 17000"
Which is true. And tbh agar wo tumhe uss time reality batadenge to tum demotivate ho jaaoge. So in UA-cam ke gadho ki sunna band karo aur apne teachers ko follow karo. And btw, if you even get decent score in JEE, you get good government and private colleges. And even if you don't, the work ethic you learn from JEE exams can help you get huge scolarships from private colleges which will be wayyyy cheaper and mentally relaxing as compared to these IITs and NITs. Aur uss mehnat ka phal fir tumhe GATE jaise exams me milega masters ke time pe. Just go and read statistics of employment after masters degree rather than listening to these fools. Competition is high now. You need to get mtech after btech jo students karte nahi hai aur engineering ko gaaliya dete hai. Mtech ke baad 7-10 lpa Tak salaries chali jaati hai freshers ki. Plus teaching bhi better hoti hai, since kuchh colleges me PhD and masters dono ki classes ek saath lagti hai. So you study what PhD students are studying. Plus you learn research skills which is required in irrational country like India
@@tusharsachdeva2172rubbish bhai aise toh 1000 log billionaire banenge ane vale 20 sal me 800 crore me se toh kya bole ki 1 hi bar tumhe banna hai billionaire is it that easy or is it just fooling around and even statistics toh shi se padhao gavar teacher gavar log literally
I’m not from mathematics background just saying jisse tu ye na kehde ki hawww tera iit nhi hua ab tu goonga reh
@@tusharsachdeva2172 I ain't reading all that but false hope pe zindagi jeene ki aadat nahi hai
So true
The pressure a student faces beautifully portraied by Pratik sir in 35 seconds that too without a word. 👌
Thank you for the love :)
0:53 After 10th, I changed my school for JEE and the councillor said 'beta, PCM mai Math hota hai aur 60/100 in math is not good'
So true. This engineering bug was more predominant before 2010. Now , thanks to social media, high speed Internet, there is lot of exposure for today’s kids. As an engineering student in 2000 I hardly had any exposure and getting into IIT was considered gold standard. Anything other than iit or iim for mba , your career is considered gone case.
We were shown a small clip ( getting into iit) of the big picture which nobody has watched including parents. Kids were forced to get job somehow. It was Asif the companies are waiting for us to graduate to give jobs. The worst part is after few years we realise the mess and are unable to do a u turn because of economic and social pressures.
Off late all jobs are 24x7. Hence it is better to study around passion which also pays in long run.
Agreed. The internet does sometimes help in setting the right expectations :)
My uncle graduated from a tier 2 state college but now works in Fidelity investments at Boston. He told me that your college only helps in getting your first job but after that, only your skills and experience will matter
Your point is definitely strong and logical but having passed through that phase in recent years, wanted to present to you real life problems, students of that age face, it is very difficult for a person at that age to actually make such a life changing decision. I was sure I want to understand science because it seemed interesting, but when I had to select my branch for admission in IIT, I was very confused with what branch is actually something I would enjoy pursuing as a profession. I feel, its not just the society but also the system in which this process is set, even before the kid understands what they actually like, they are put to face the competitive exams. I feel even if they take up engineering, during the four years in a good college like IIT, they get exposure to actually understand what they love doing, because of the peer group, academic structure, extracurriculars, seniors, professors and facilities.
the best career option after engineering is food delivery
Our country needs highly skilled technicians and not engineers.
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Technicians can fix stuff but can seldom build. To build and innovate you need skilled engineers who knows the science so that it can be applied and engineered to build the nation.
@@aritraghosh4892 Skilled engineers in India are working like a skilled technicians.
India Backchodi Karte Reh Gaya OR China and Other Asian Countries Abhi Faad Ke Devoloped ho Rahi Hai....Education is better than india
@@shantanujoshi1682 and at a salary less than technician and labour 😢
Foodpharmer deinfluences food, you guys deinfluece IIT, IIM. Hoping this series continues to grow!
Diversification is The Key to survive.U can call it T and I call it Diversify.
Correct💯
Thanks you @Zero1 Team for Awesome Video! Kudos 👏🏻 to Pratik for this Video!
9:41 - Must Watch for Everyone (Be Yourself, Specilaize in T-Shaped Skills & Weekend Hobbyist)
Thanks a ton:)
students enrolling for engineering this year..... assemble here
Don't
Don't
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don't ,save money and invest in business of any kind 😂
😢😢😢
Editing is marvelous and Pratik's communication skill and acting skill is very nice.
Thank you so much. The editing team works hard!
Worst thing is that these days students only pursuing engineering for money or say higher package due to which there are few real ones who wants to become engineer to actually feel it not for money and this is why all this , people are running for money and not for passion
Check Private medical seats cost , you will feel like engineering is a better option 😂
Actually everything is dependent on demand & supply along with utilisation including engineers. Engineering was past, is present & will be future of world but only when its utilised properly by a nation. Engineering booms with industrial boom. Those who get jobs after engineering mainly get IT Jobs and others simply do not. This is absolutely what happens when the core sectors or secondary economic sector/ manufacturing doesn't grow much or doesn't divesify. We are in absolute necessity for all types of core engineers as a developing nation , take Civil for example- our civil engineers doesn't get job in India while we have pathetic town & urban planning at the same time. Mechanical Engineers are a lost case- that's a primary army of any nation trying to achieve an industrial revolution, that's what India needs the most now. We need chemical engineers for sustainable fuel, waste processing, safe food & agro processing etc in such times of sustainability crisis but they don't have jobs!! We were world leaders in metallurgy and what's the condition of metallurgical engineering today! Till Europe's steam engine, we used to be the queen of the Eastern Oceans(as per European authors themselves) but now even in IIT ocean & naval engineering students get non-core jobs, there's nothing of our shipping industry.
This can be said regarding every core branches and their high relevance of nation building & their current ignorance. This can solely fixed by fundamental reforms in education, industrial policies, government incentives towards their betterment for enhancing both public & private sectors and their diversification along with regional & local government bodies cooperation. Effective & sustainable long term prioritization of engineering branches for rapid indigenous industrial growth is the sole way for also eradication of mass poverty & unemployment, that's how it happened in Europe 150 years ago.
Thank YOU ! I am happy finally the industry is speaking up , let people know what engineering really is ! It's not like shitting that if you try hard enough you will eventually shit/de-constipate yourself and get all emotional . Most so called engineering jobs in India are in reality technician jobs , they maintain shit not BUILD new stuff ! The sheep mentality filled with emotional brains these people carry with them dilute if not completely ruin the peer-group people who are actually potent engineers seek . This video was very well written , illustrated & executed better than I have I ever seen originating from India .
and those 17k students run away to US and serve them
De-Influencing Going Abroad coming soon 🤫
Every parent must watch
I learned a lot of valuable lessons 📚✨ Seriously, guys, I'm enjoying your content so much! 😊 Keep on doing great things! 👍
Problem is with the high population 😮😮😮
but some brainless modi bhakt is happy that india populaion is greater than china
Nope, problem is never the populations, if that was the case, we should have been always backwards. Look at China, population is an asset. The only issue is we are overly dependent on government to give 'Quality'. When in market we buy cheap products instead of good quality, this due to market forces only cheap product is manufactured or sold here. Same is the case with engineering.
most of us join IIT coaching so that at least we can crack local entrance exams like EAMCET
True true true 🤓
I have interest in Economics and Political Science but due to lack of availability of these subjects and due to hight cutoff like 99-100 , I was forced to do engineering from pvt college, it's my final year and I feel I haven't learn nothing in past 4 years , despite of been a good learner/student !
Yup changing to masters in economics from DSE this year after pursuing CS
i disagree that batch allotment is demotivating coz it only makes u want to fight harder and shows ur position . also the pace at which other batches run might suit u
If you take a closer look then you will find that medical education (doctor) is heading towards a similar fate in near future..
nah the number of mbbs seas are limited and aren't increasing much
It might be for mbbs doctor
Not for MD and DM specialist doctors
Seats are limited
Very few
Atleast the private college fees of ENGINEERING is affordable though bank loans but what about madical aspirants who have 110k seats including government,semi government and private seats out of these 55 k are government seats and due to reservation only 20 k seats are available for general category students and no. Of aspirants:-24 lakhs this year,next year it might be 28 to 30 lakhs. And the no. Of seats reamains same😂😂. We can't even afford private bcz fees is about 1cr and if you get around 550 marks then you are eligible for semi government,still the fees is 48 lakhs 😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😢.
If you want to mess up your life welcome to NEET and JEE. bcz we all know 99% won't be able to make it.💀
The problem isn't with engineering, it's with the people, many of them have 0 interest but are indirectly forced to take up.
Engineering colleges also have outdated syllabus which has no real world applications.
That's why learning T-shaped skills is important :)
A 17 - 18 year old kid don't know the 2 big things what thing they love doing not get tired doing it and does it has financial gain. They are focused to get 80-95% in 10 same in 12 and crack jee. They don't know what is there passion. I got to know what my passion really is when I was in 2nd year of engineering. Sadly it was too late and that passion can't be fulfilled in my country and I am not richie rich to go abroad. So I graduation was done in a stream I don't like And was able to pass the exams by mugging up irrelevant outdated things and vomiting that useless info on paper. Got job in mass hiring in software company because it sucks little less from my steam. Lost my discipline and no experience and soon gonna be replaced by ai. Nice.
@@NormalPerson053 same with me brother 😢
The main problem is our education system which should potray us all the type of careers available from a lower class so that the student can choose his/her career wisely....
Or is it our narrow mindedness that we don't explore and leave it to others to tell us? See, APJ Abdul Kalam was not told that he could be a scientist. Ramanujan had only BA in his location as an option. They found there area of work completely themselves and most high achievers do the same.
Ofc that's true but considering our country's situation how many are coming... if it's introduced in a lower age then we will have more knowledge which will directly effect qualified persons in their respective fields..... 🙂
Whoever edited this did a great job
Question.. how would your career of deinfluencing on UA-cam last 50 years? Usually on a channel we see a spike and then the curve goes stagnant
Bestest channel and video brother 🎉.
Thanks.
its not 12lakh its 15lakh this year
I am a final year undergrad at NIT JAMSHEDPUR. My few friends are in IITs and I keep in touch with them. I just wanted to make it clear that the kind of pressure that the students of the prestigious institutes like IITs/NITs/BITs suffer during placements is unreal. It's just because everyone in the campus(let's say a batch size of 1000) is competing for the placements and let's not forget they are the brightest minds of the country. The competition is unhealthy and students suffer a lot. If you are born in India you can never relax and and put your guards down, competition is everywhere and if someone from TIER -2,3 colleges is working hard they definitely can surpass the graduates of prestigious colleges. Keep upgrading yourself and learn new skills otherwise you will be lost somewhere in the nation having population of 140 crores!!
The point of majoring in many areas rather than specialising in one is really eye opening
most engineers are worst than local ac technician
Didn’t anybody notice, he didn’t age from school to graduation?😂
😂😂😂
@@Zero1byZerodha 😂😂😂😂
Studying stress had already aged me in advance 😝
@@Zero1byZerodha 😂😂😭😭😢😢
Please deinfluence why do companies demand or prefer engineers most for non engineering jobs
Another problem is that, the polytechnic diploma colleges are not anymore encouraged. The hierarchy of organisational structure is totally demolished after private BE and Btech graduates. Industries hire fresh btech for filling up technician and junior engineer ranks. There's also very least funding for ITI vocational courses and polytechnic colleges. The junior skilled Craftsmen and technicians are scarce these days. As workmanship pride is gone, everyone wants to do btech. And private colleges are disaster.
Specially core streams like mech, electrical are doomed. Got into a non tech govt job and surviving now. Wasted 4 precious years. Will never match the salary of IT and promotions ever. Was passionate about Mechanical and especially Automobile.
The infrastructure in private colleges (even a top tier college in WB) is poor. We did not have labs and we were forcing administration to set it up. Professors were worse.
The main part is campus placements.
We had 2 or 3 pool campus where only 2 or 3 companies came. Only 3 or 4 out off 25k were being selected.
Baaki sab IT pe gaya. I liked my stream, did not seat in IT as they would not let us seat in further placements).
Gave CVs to 30 40 companies.
Got no reply from them literally.
That's the reality of mechanical engineering.
Now I have lost all motivation of life. Forgotten all the basics except some nomenclature. A friend of mine was offered a job of 6k salary for being Mechanical engineer!
So my advice is to look for other opportunities now.
I feel that passion and knowledge are not really enough.
Now I am 30 and can not even think of honing new skills.
I am not into programming part, artistic fields or automlbile related fields are welcomed. If anyone provides me advice I will gladly accept it.
I think moving to Germany or any abroad countries is one of the best options for Mechanical. A few of my friends took the risk and were kinda satisfied with their decisions both with job satisfaction and financially. But, they were really young.
@@chennakeshava so true. but my parents were not rich enough to help to go there.
Pure Science students have it worse off than engineering grads
India is just an irrational country. Not much research happens here
Please explain the carrier opportunity for the students.
Funny how this video is released right on the day we received our BE results
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The degree doesn’t define you. What you do NOW, will. You’ll do great don’t worry ❤️
In India, 90% of students enrol for engineering degrees because of 1)societal pressure, 2) for better marriage proposals, 3) because Sharma ji ladka engineer ban gaya so you should also become engineer, 4) the fame of IT companies, 5) Can travel abroad on companies expenses and settled abroad, 6) Just follow the trend, 8) Just for sake of getting a degree but no idea what to do with that degree.
Doing engineering as a passion is an excellent choice but doing it just for the sake of getting a job is a bad choice.
Now a days, it's not 'T' shape learning. It should be 'π' shaped.
Please make video on NPS, the good and bad aspects of it. Waiting for the NPS video from long time from this channel
Hey! Thanks for sharing your suggestion. We have forwarded it to our content team. :)
Pls make a Video for MS in US in current market situations and the US economy
Great suggestion! We'll share it with the content team :)
What software do you guys use for editing?
They have multiple editors to edit one video
Me: Their fees should be less??
Principal: Of course Not😂😂😂😂😂
8:03 this is fees of which college?
I am 2015 pass out. My 1 year fees was around 1.10 lacs.
There is a lot of variation in fees structure
@@aksingh3167 I checked my current college fees and still see my college fees is the same.
Please make a video on the over-hype society of Competitive exam preparation coaching like UPSC.
I am a btech dropout and did BA (Journalism & Comm)😀
If like your job you will not tired or fraustated. So choose career as per your likes or hobby.
Proud to be from BITS Pilani 🤟
This year it was 14.2 laks
Excellent Explaination!
6:20 17 k with reservation and when we count all branch with no scope
Please make study abroad (USA) reality video , as im confuse regarding the same.
Engineering is far better than BSc
😂 only in India. Usually developed countries give more emphasis on BS and MS. India is just an irrational country
Dear @zero1byzerodha who's replying to those comments, is it the whole team or any one individual? ( if an individual then is it Prateek Sir? ) 🤔
It’s usually me, Prateek. But team Zero1 has started to reply too now :)
@@Zero1byZerodhaWow🙈Prateek sir replies us❤
T-shaped skills was a good concept.
Are we also going to talk about the scam that is going on with Neet exams ?
we need good technicians not engineers
7:59
Fees in photo is total 1.23 lacs, and you are saying 10-12 lacs, why ?
We picked the approximate semester fee for an IIT, which is around Rs 1 lakh. So, the 4-year total becomes Rs 8 lakhs. Plus, you can add the hostel fee, making the total around Rs 12 lakh.
Hope this helps :)
The main problem is skill gap.
Engineering is sought after as it is the fastest route to get out of the country
Video mast hai... Bus ek 10-12 saal pehle aata tho accha hota 😅😅
Guys I have done my graduation in humanities
Pray for me
Skills always > Degree 🙂
Thank you sir I hope I could win this race 😁🙏
Not to mention the "CASTE SYSTEM OF INDIA"
Reservation system?
Awesome❤
The real thing is we don't even know where our natural inclination is....please make a video on that....I mean on how to identify one's own natural interest...
highly insightful
I stopped watching after the intro. Idc whatever tf you feel about engineering. If you work for it, you will get paid. To kind of summarise.
Super Duper Content
I simply love it
Pls make the same for mba too zerodha
Already made
We already created that. Do have a look :)
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nice vedio good knowledge in solutions
Find some kids maths and logic is not good though they select IT and computer. Some kid are very much good in art but selecting science.
how true the news of student getting 33 lakh p.a. salary package in LPU Phagwara, Punjab after 3yr of Computer Engineering with 1yr internship during his 4yr of engineering by working at the company at Rs 25000 p.m. with getting complete salary paid after complete of engineering degree and 1yr of internship ?
Never do engg that too civil engineering waste of time
Do also a video in UPSC CSE .
Sharma ji ka beta dekho engineering kar Raha hai tum kyaa kar rahe ho 😅
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I am going through 3 years of nothingness 😢
so you are currently studying at 5 star university of nothing
He said something which i have been telling my friend for years
Did they listen to you?
Engineers assemble
Great videos
Now think about the people who are avg student but does lateral way to do engineering 12 tak arts ya commerce then 3 year diploma then 3 year btech lol 😂
100% right
when you say "Society want you to do/ think about sth", can you please say "Indian Society". Let's not generalize it. Non-asian countries don't think like this 😞
Watching it after doing engineering 😂😂
7:58 The fee is NOT 10-12 lakhs, it’s 1-2 Lakhs
4 yr fees
nit cost abt 9-10 lakhs tho
We picked the approximate semester fee for an IIT, which is around Rs 1 lakh. So, the 4-year total becomes Rs 8 lakhs. Plus, you can add the hostel fee, making the total around Rs 12 lakh.
Nice
Sir please make video in hindi hame bhi mummy papa ko bhej na hai.
Tum sab logo ka dimag band hai pahele uska kuch karo fir bolna job nahi hai
"I'm in medical" button here👇
cmatrix in background
bhai ye to dhoti khol raha hai 🤣
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My college engineering fees is 16 lakhs for electronics and communication engineering.
Which college Bro
First
I've passed Engineering in 2012. I'm unemployed from last 8 years. From last two years I am begging money on signal of town.
I was from poor backward class family. I was maths topper in 12th and got scholarship for degree. I paid zero fees.
After studying B E and doing all possible course, I didn't get any job despite having skills.
Companies used to say that they don't hire degree, only diploma candidates got job. Then the country in which I was born, the great India, I was told by society that I was useless and had no skills, this attitude of society saved them from providing employment and show their greatness. I am sorry and unlucky to be Indian.
My family is starving we have to eat free meals in prasadalay then I go to beg all day in same town and signal.
I don't have acceptance due to caste.