What is PhD by Indian Scientists

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  • @sauravravindran7871
    @sauravravindran7871 2 роки тому +523

    Phd -"pick a problem and answer it!"

  • @chaos.n.cosmos
    @chaos.n.cosmos 2 роки тому +170

    Pure science and research are really so underrated and undervalued in India. It's nice to see videos like this one that talk about research and PhD in India. A country that encourages scientific literacy and temper encourages its overall development. 👍

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you 😊 it's so nice to hear this

    • @cyber_gypsygaming7452
      @cyber_gypsygaming7452 2 роки тому +4

      Yup , Engineering and Doctory lines are so overpopulated , while Pure Science line is disappearing....
      You see a smart student he has got be a NEET OR JEE aspirant , but people get shocked when they say they want to learn pure science

    • @chaos.n.cosmos
      @chaos.n.cosmos 2 роки тому +2

      @@cyber_gypsygaming7452 I agree. It's sad that people don't realise pure science and it's research is fundamental to almost every other subject like engineering or medicine. These subjects wouldn't exist without Biology, chemistry and physics.

    • @rishabhjaiswal9843
      @rishabhjaiswal9843 2 роки тому +6

      because there is no proper funding for research in our country

    • @cyber_gypsygaming7452
      @cyber_gypsygaming7452 2 роки тому +1

      @@chaos.n.cosmos yes , pure science is the very foundation for its branches like engineering and medical

  • @nitinsinghkachhawa9043
    @nitinsinghkachhawa9043 2 роки тому +164

    PhD is a journey of "confusion to conclusion".

  • @justvibin30
    @justvibin30 2 роки тому +169

    I am a msc student and now preparing for phd in these days and in this precious time this video is just a best motivation for me. And i can feel their statement very deeply😊

  • @saniyafatima9388
    @saniyafatima9388 2 роки тому +52

    It is very hard with the amount of funding in India and many other countries.
    You're working 11-12 hrs a day and still don't get paid enough. It's demotivating.

    • @smollilbean
      @smollilbean 2 роки тому

      It's so sad how the only rewarding professions in India are either mind numbing corporate jobs or government service jobs where you suck up to corrupt and immoral politicians. The ones that actually help give back to the country in the real sense are not given importance.

  • @indrajitchakraborty1411
    @indrajitchakraborty1411 2 роки тому +66

    Only two scientists told that it is fun. Dilemma, confusion, hypothesis, research, failure...everything else is secondary. The basic essesnce of PhD should have been that you love to do research and love the subject or at least love to do something about the subject. However, everyone is talking about milestones and process of Ph.D. This is really astonishing and to some level depressing.

    • @saamraajyavardhan1867
      @saamraajyavardhan1867 2 роки тому +1

      When the entire educational ecosystem from primary schooling onwards
      is predicated on a
      monthly-paychecks-earning paradigm and little else,
      this will be the continuing predicament.
      That's why no one is happy deep down.

    • @kunaljanvalkar2850
      @kunaljanvalkar2850 2 роки тому +2

      It depends on your field and topic of research too. Very few fields offer problems which are inherently fun to work on. Something like archeology can be very fun, provided that you get a passionate mentor as well...

  • @The21stCenturyEngineer
    @The21stCenturyEngineer 2 роки тому +41

    I am really thankful to you for producing this video. I am currently in my 4th year of PhD (Mechanical-Automobile). The wait for publishing, the deadline for funding, and the loss of time got to me, so I began questioning my career and life choices. The opinion of the doctorates really helped me calm down.

  • @jithinsunny1323
    @jithinsunny1323 2 роки тому +31

    The viewers should see the grace on these people's face. That's what a scholar should be after. Their is no greater pursuit.

  • @arshzaidi2670
    @arshzaidi2670 2 роки тому +12

    Hi. This just popped on my feed and I truly appreciate the effort. Also truly appreciate the time these scientists have given to answer this critical question "what is PhD?". I am from Pakistan, currently enrolled in PhD-biotech and sometimes it makes us question the life choices because of funding scenarios, stipend issues and lack of communication within scientific community. People like to hide things. I think the situation is similar in india. Although india have 3rd largest pool of scientists and engineers. I do hope one day we will be able to make things better. 😊

  • @shrabanibasak1898
    @shrabanibasak1898 2 роки тому +6

    PhD is a black hole..once you get into it, "downwards is the only way forward".. financial instability, demotivation, academic plus family pressure starts mounting up with each passing day..

  • @eswaranmurugesan8958
    @eswaranmurugesan8958 2 роки тому +15

    I like the Treasure hunting concept, I think it is really coherent with question

  • @amitbardhan1
    @amitbardhan1 2 роки тому +19

    In my PhD days in BHU we were often told that "you're doing science!" The result of that approach: all of us (some 20 students in total) took 6-7 years to complete; the years beyond the fifth year were unpaid as well. In Johns Hopkins University I met a PhD student who said this: the day he joined the lab he was handed over a written 'schedule' that said what all things one needs to do. That also had suggestion as to at which stage of PhD one should start applying for post-doc. PhD, above everything, is a career path.

  • @MohitSharma-zz1sl
    @MohitSharma-zz1sl 2 роки тому +3

    can we just appreciate the editing, soft Jazz in the background and the scientist describing the phd is like a wonderful journey had started and we are floating in it.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      I am glad that someone mentioned it. Thank you 😊

  • @PinakiSwain
    @PinakiSwain 2 роки тому +62

    Nice video. It would have been great to hear Indian PhDs who didn't join academia or left academia, and pursued careers such as science communication.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +8

      Nice thought, people should think about this as well

  • @sandipanborthakur8637
    @sandipanborthakur8637 2 роки тому +62

    There are levels to the "why" questions that you can answer. You look at a system and ask the question, why does the system behave like this? You found an answer. Then you go a level deeper and ask again, why is the answer like that? And you can continue like this 4-5 times. By the 4-5th time, the question becomes so hard that it requires immense hard work and creativity to answer such questions. Famous scientists like Einstein or Newton answered such " why" questions.
    But in today's date, most supervisors focus on answering the easier "why" questions which can help them publish a ton of papers and gain reputation and promotion due to that. That is why, you will see although there are lots of researchers, only a few of them are working on cutting edge research. It is very disheartening to see the kind of research work conducted in some big institutes in India. I was a part of such an institute.

    • @zhinkunakur4751
      @zhinkunakur4751 2 роки тому

      You are very correct

    • @zhinkunakur4751
      @zhinkunakur4751 2 роки тому

      Take respect

    • @ud1819
      @ud1819 2 роки тому

      I agree!

    • @jayant8363
      @jayant8363 2 роки тому

      Richard Feynman, my role model in Physics believed in same. You seem to have motivation from same source.

    • @sandipanborthakur8637
      @sandipanborthakur8637 2 роки тому +1

      @@jayant8363 Yes. My thought is a derivative of what he said on different types of questions that we can answer.

  • @atulszone
    @atulszone Рік тому +4

    Ph.D. should not be considered as just another degree or job for money. It should be only adopted when a candidate love to explore things in one's own way but off course verifying with the well-established knowledge.
    Thanks for sharing such videos.

  • @parimalasowmianarayanan5203
    @parimalasowmianarayanan5203 2 роки тому +21

    It is the art of creating a sensible and a significant problem. The execution is not just finding an answer but exploring the meaning of the PhD problem and then giving the results as obtained rather than solving it.

  • @maitreyyeeborthakur1688
    @maitreyyeeborthakur1688 2 роки тому +8

    finding a small problem is itself a task and justifying the answer in a whole new way is an another perspective that an individual will go through in PhD.

  • @mellisaimottukkal
    @mellisaimottukkal 2 роки тому +17

    Finding the right executable problem is the responsibility of the guide as much as it of the student since they have more experience. In India, i don't think it is the quantity of scientists that is problematic it is the quality.

  • @prodiptabiswas2304
    @prodiptabiswas2304 2 роки тому +6

    This is what is PhD from supervisors' perspective. You should also see what PhD students are actually thinking. There are many grey shades! If you truly want to motivate students for this journey, you should show the true scenario.

  • @aritrabarua2529
    @aritrabarua2529 2 роки тому +6

    I have passed 12th this year ........and i m going to take up science (bs-ms) inspite of having a good rank in JEE. ...........this video gave me a clear perspective that what am i going to do in my life after completing masters !.........thankyou very much it helped me a lot ................

  • @bulletproofbrain8194
    @bulletproofbrain8194 2 роки тому +18

    Great video! :) Keep sharing these insights!
    It was an amazing experience to listen to all the scientists about their understanding and experience of "What is a PhD?" while being in that journey.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you 😊. I am glad that you liked it.

  • @Smritishikha
    @Smritishikha 2 роки тому +6

    I am a Ph.D scholar and I wish , wish to meet such extraordinary people in my life.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      I find myself very fortunate to meet them all

  • @animatedbiologywitharpan
    @animatedbiologywitharpan 2 роки тому +51

    Interesting, very nice initiative. Keep it up

  • @jaydipbhaliya3783
    @jaydipbhaliya3783 2 роки тому +5

    Right now I am in Msc and I have published article, according me PhD is about patience, do the thing to help society, and last do what we love it with fun.

  • @theplutonimus
    @theplutonimus 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this ! You're channel is underrated, you deserve more views.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Thank you ☺️. Your comment made my day. Please share it with life science students.

  • @mdshoyebshah8713
    @mdshoyebshah8713 2 роки тому +5

    Keep making such videos, asking questions to Indian scientists.

  • @kalpajyotigogoi3713
    @kalpajyotigogoi3713 2 роки тому +3

    It is a journey of questioning about unknown thing to find out of the answer with the help of scientific methodology.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      How exciting does it sounds to be able to find new discoveries and contribute to scientific community...

  • @debatoshray1542
    @debatoshray1542 2 роки тому +6

    Phd is basically an ideal solution or answer for a particular problem which can be extended in further use or study.

  • @qoweed
    @qoweed 2 роки тому +12

    How about a video with Indian PhD students both in India and abroad ?
    There are bunch of us and many of your buddies too, I guess, who wouldn't mind talking about their opinion of what a PhD is

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, planning that as well.

    • @qoweed
      @qoweed 2 роки тому

      @@biotechtalks Ah nice. You have a discord/mailing list ?

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Not yet.. if you wanna talk about it to me.. contact me on LinkedIn. The profile link is in the about section of this channel

  • @ud1819
    @ud1819 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this video! Brilliant effort. Also the choice of the song in the end is perfect:)

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      I am glad that some noticed why I have used that song☺️ thank you

  • @iitbombayashwinihere6474
    @iitbombayashwinihere6474 2 роки тому +30

    From my perspective, the most important question can be:
    How is the relationship between PI and PhD student in India compared to abroad?
    Who has more liberty in choosing the PhD project, Indian PhD student or abroad PhD student?

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +2

      Multiple times I have came across this conversation... Hopefully will incorporate questions like these in my future interviews

    • @BinayKSahoo
      @BinayKSahoo 2 роки тому +7

      More or less, everywhere it is the same. It only and only depends on the PI's open-mindedness. Even in science, there are not to many open-minded PIs in the whole world. There is only one difference between doing PhD in India and abroad. In abroad you are on your own not in choosing PhD project but in performing your assigned project. Whereas in India PhD students are spoon-fed. Both In India and abroad, sometimes you get to choose your project if you PI is open. Another difference is in abroad no one cares about a PhD student. PIs only depend on postdoc and research assistants. But in India, it is actually the opposite as PhD student is the prince/princess. I am saying this as I have seen both sides very closely.

    • @SUREETBHATTACHARYA
      @SUREETBHATTACHARYA 2 роки тому

      @@BinayKSahoo is it spoonfed even at elite institutions like the iisc or ncbs?

    • @ishikaghosh3633
      @ishikaghosh3633 2 роки тому +4

      @@BinayKSahoo spoon-fed??? Where??....forget about spoon feeding, the supervisor wont even guide which path to choose...infact forget about a path, they wont even tell whether the path chosen by a candidate is right or wrong!!!.....they are only busy proving that the candidate is worthless....Or am I in the wrong place????!!!!!

    • @BinayKSahoo
      @BinayKSahoo 2 роки тому

      @@ishikaghosh3633 I guess you are talking about he or she not may be "they". I am talking in general but exceptions are also there everywhere.

  • @someonethereto
    @someonethereto 2 роки тому +5

    I want to become a physicist, this video makes me clear about my Phd decision. U gained a loyal subscriber today

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      I hope the best for you. Your comment was really heart touching. Thank you 😊

  • @abhukk
    @abhukk 2 роки тому +4

    Ask same question from first, then second and then forth year PhD students.. let's see how gradually the answer changes

  • @dipro001
    @dipro001 2 роки тому +5

    It was inspiring to listen to these condensed snippets of wisdom. Admirable hard work to put all this together. Thank you for making this.

  • @aakanksha7877
    @aakanksha7877 2 роки тому +4

    Hey, never found a video like this one before by some indian youtuber, loved your work! keep going ..

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you ☺️☺️☺️🥲 you just made my day

    • @aakanksha7877
      @aakanksha7877 2 роки тому +1

      @@biotechtalks and your video made mine 🥰

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you ☺️

  • @growwithtasneem8426
    @growwithtasneem8426 2 роки тому +7

    I think that, though it is a part of education system but it is a way of life, about training ur brain to think deeply, analyse the situation, collection evidences and understand the root problem...and then finding solutions

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Yes.. making decisions based on facts .. that's the progressive wat

  • @dhruw9935
    @dhruw9935 2 роки тому +2

    Dr. Sandhya answered it really well

  • @Roonlovesfish3874
    @Roonlovesfish3874 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic video! 🙇
    I must say though that the 'why' is often inflated. I don't know why replication studies are looked down upon

  • @priyammedhi8222
    @priyammedhi8222 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you Mr. Biotechnologist.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Mr. Biotechnologist is a cool name, might use it for something someday. Thanks buddy ☺️

  • @coreencircle
    @coreencircle 2 роки тому +7

    🖤🖤Hands down, One of the most informative video I have watched till date. 🖤🖤

  • @bkcganeshblogs
    @bkcganeshblogs 2 роки тому +2

    PhD is exploring something which is already existing in nature and to establish the theory with science.

  • @rafia8336
    @rafia8336 2 роки тому +6

    I'm preparing for CSIR NET this year and it's a great motivation for me..cleared my insight for pursuing it even more lyk damn this is what I wanna do in lyf

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Best of luck. I hope you do great research

  • @Shruti_p255
    @Shruti_p255 2 роки тому +1

    I bet there is no better way to explain what is PhD than how this video does... interview was very insightful. I liked Dr. Sandhya's part...

  • @atul.binda.mithlesh
    @atul.binda.mithlesh 2 роки тому +4

    Well done mate... We as a community need to devlope critical thinking in our pedagogical methods of imparting education.... The curiosity to learn about functional aspects of any system/any phenomenon.... This practise of questioning ultimately helps an individual to become more aware and less judgemental in his approach.

  • @nikhileshjoardar1938
    @nikhileshjoardar1938 2 роки тому +15

    Nice video. I would like to request the admin to search answer for another question from these eminent scientists. The query is "What's the importance of NET in doing PhD in India?"

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +2

      Yes sir, will do that

    • @originalalive
      @originalalive 2 роки тому

      Right nikhilesh da..

    • @CarzyNavi
      @CarzyNavi 2 роки тому

      because it's a check that you don't get away with it by getting a prejudice PhD by publishing a shit in a journal that no one knows.

    • @nikhileshjoardar1938
      @nikhileshjoardar1938 2 роки тому

      Not that clear Navi Crazzy

    • @CarzyNavi
      @CarzyNavi 2 роки тому

      @@nikhileshjoardar1938 just ask those professors who have got their phd by publishing in journal, now they are sucking blood of system and ruining future of many students. At least exams like NET/GATE will make sure their fundamentals are clear.
      And for these professors talking here about big abstraction of phd in reality they haven't done anything most just rely on their research scholar not only for publication but also their daily work as well.

  • @pragyadubey4024
    @pragyadubey4024 2 роки тому +1

    You make good videos. Want to know more about you . Also the editing is thoughtful and good

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Thank you ☺️, you can check out my linkedin profile mentioned in the about section of this UA-cam channel

  • @tanusingh4831
    @tanusingh4831 2 роки тому +6

    It would be great if you could make a video on Institutes of Sciences in India, especially institutes like IISERs, NISER...

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Yes. Thanks for the suggestion. Will keep in mind.

  • @Adi.Priya1
    @Adi.Priya1 2 роки тому +8

    It's like a marriage which ends with a bitter divorce after 5 years.

    • @rajinvincible
      @rajinvincible 2 роки тому

      Then divorce should be a positive thing.

  • @GopalSingh01
    @GopalSingh01 2 роки тому +2

    Abbreviating, review of literature, solving statement of problem, Research methodology, citation and research thesis in a nutshell Phd

  • @rajputanu
    @rajputanu 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much..it's very helpful for me and all those students who are preparing for PhD interview 😊🙏

  • @satundhal6477
    @satundhal6477 2 роки тому +3

    Very motivated.as a management phd aspirant, it going to help me.

  • @mohitjoshi9446
    @mohitjoshi9446 2 роки тому +2

    that was very intrestingly introspective, specially when i am going to join my PhD soon

  • @Wonderswithblundergirl
    @Wonderswithblundergirl 2 роки тому +4

    Nice video 😍 the way they were explaining, loved it especially you pick a problem and answer it😀👍

  • @avisheksarbajna3689
    @avisheksarbajna3689 2 роки тому +16

    A very well-made video, thanks to the scientists who made the answer easier for us. However, being in an early stage of my Ph.D. I can not but think why only Ph.D. is so much (in comparison) in talk compared to postdoc or other stages of the research endeavors. Is that because Ph.D. is the first platform where we are trained to ask questions? If so, then it is sad and a bit late as well.

  • @nilgiri98
    @nilgiri98 2 роки тому +1

    Very perceptive . Am curious about specificities of science research compared to social sciences

  • @MadhanaGopalB
    @MadhanaGopalB 2 роки тому +12

    Excellent video. Interesting replies. Insightful!
    After watching this video, i realize that it is very important to ensure that a person is able to answer this question clearly before they are allowed to start a research group and supervise PhD students.
    I agree, it is good to reimagine the PhD education/training. But, the people who do the "reimagining" should have a clear idea of what PhD is.
    Although all these scientists gave excellent answers based on their experience and understanding of the process, only some of them were able to clearly articulate the objectives of PhD training.
    Next time, I hope you ask people (not just the professors, but also some PhD students) what the word "philosophy" means in PhD. I am sure it will be even more interesting and enlightening.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +4

      Yes i will be having PhD students to answer what is PhD to them

  • @sailajaa9516
    @sailajaa9516 2 роки тому +1

    Seeking answers that we r raising

  • @rohitmungase1582
    @rohitmungase1582 2 роки тому +17

    Interesting!
    However to reach this level to explore and dive deep into topics for years together without worrying about the end result requires a backing at least monetarily either from the government or family. You need to be least careful of fulfilling the basic needs.
    The more we grow as a nation(atleast economically), the more we will have people who can have the liberty to "research" which will result in more growth and the cycle continues...

    • @anjaligupta6180
      @anjaligupta6180 2 роки тому

      Bang on

    • @shrabanibasak1898
      @shrabanibasak1898 2 роки тому +1

      Couldn't have agreed more..the financial instability and the end of fellowship tenure is a nightmare..even if you love science and want to do more, the cash crunch starts biting you..

  • @Anandyatra.
    @Anandyatra. 7 місяців тому

    Looking like It's a deep well with no begining and start

  • @bkcganeshblogs
    @bkcganeshblogs 2 роки тому

    A proper and extensive Literature review is the best compass for conducting a highly qualified research work.💯

  • @bkcganeshblogs
    @bkcganeshblogs 2 роки тому

    It's a saga of attaining wisdom and liberty through Tapas to reach an Island of Opportunities in a Ocean of knowledge

  • @priyanshamadhwal
    @priyanshamadhwal 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful inspiring keep sharing 🎉😇

  • @AnirbanPalevitative
    @AnirbanPalevitative 2 роки тому +1

    A very nice compilation of interesting perspectives from various experts... Keep up the good work! 👍

  • @soumendash3911
    @soumendash3911 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing. There were faculty from IISER but which IISER? There are many now.

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Dr. Sudha Rajamani and Dr. Satyajit Rath are from IISER pune.

  • @yogeshkrishnan7157
    @yogeshkrishnan7157 2 роки тому +1

    The treasure hunt explanation fits well.

  • @Aestheticintrovert
    @Aestheticintrovert 2 роки тому +1

    wow i got nice channel interesting answers....currently im doing MS material physics and passionate about doing phd after a year but now i have to think again

  • @amitkumarpatel8206
    @amitkumarpatel8206 2 роки тому +1

    What is good question ? what is interesting question ?

  • @vishnushukla7502
    @vishnushukla7502 2 роки тому +4

    I am surprised no body talked about less fellowships.... definitely they are not Indian scientists they might have done their PhD from different country

  • @mohit_raut
    @mohit_raut 2 роки тому +2

    Dr. Shashi Tharoor did his Masters in 2 Years and continued for 1 more year at Tufts University to obtained his PHD thats the shortest time I have come Across

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      I didn't knew that, thanks for sharing

  • @betanapallisandeepra
    @betanapallisandeepra 2 роки тому +3

    Good explanation and thoughts…

  • @MusangKing-b3o
    @MusangKing-b3o 9 місяців тому

    A PhD in basic science makes you have the license to practice science. A University scientist/researcher/academia/professor is just a special extension of Government employees. If the "Government" wants you, you will be hired to start as an assistant professor. Then all these factors will dictate your research and academic career for the remaining of your life: number of publications, citations, impact factors and government research grants. It has to be similar both the government and scientists, example, Thailand government- Thai scientists, German government- German scientists, Japan government- Japanese scientists, Canada government- Canadian scientists, etc. Stephen Hawking is a British scientist, his employer is British government.

  • @arghadeb9180
    @arghadeb9180 2 роки тому +1

    very good.. thanks for uploading

  • @ayubkhankalwad
    @ayubkhankalwad 2 роки тому +2

    Beautifully articulated.

  • @kushdhuvad6115
    @kushdhuvad6115 2 роки тому +5

    I am in my bachelor's and looking forward to my PhD in physics. I have many questions , i hope can find answer to those problems

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +2

      " Hope is a good thing Red, and no good thing ever dies" my favourite quote from the movie Shawshank Redemption. I hope the best for you.

  • @saamraajyavardhan1867
    @saamraajyavardhan1867 2 роки тому

    The guy who speaks absolute sense and exhibits flashes of originality, interestingly articulating an abstract, from 3:47 to 4:48
    doesn't have his name & where he works.
    Why?
    Correct this important oversight!

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      He is Dr. Abhijit Majumder from IIT Bombay. His name and place of work is mentioned in the beginning of the video

    • @yugalsharma2773
      @yugalsharma2773 Місяць тому

      He is in the chemical engineering department of iit Bombay

  • @progyandas9650
    @progyandas9650 2 роки тому +7

    Masters student of social sciences here , great content ....can you do one about writing or developing phd proposals , or maybe is that too much to ask ??! Thanks .

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      Will try to incorporate that. Thank you ☺️

  • @late-riser
    @late-riser 2 роки тому +4

    Nice video. Thanks for your effort. However I wonder what would the people in industries with PhD thinks about this subject?

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Yes, people who pursue industrial PhD will be having a different view.

    • @late-riser
      @late-riser 2 роки тому +1

      I meant also the PhDs in academia who switched to industry afterwards

  • @priyabratadash381
    @priyabratadash381 2 роки тому +1

    A scientist is a born thinker, a born genius... I don't think PhD account much in shaping a genuine scientist.

  • @bagath523
    @bagath523 2 роки тому +1

    These people who spoke about phD seem to be more fluent in english speaking after their phD.what good they did to society ,tell

    • @sammaverick9146
      @sammaverick9146 2 роки тому +1

      there work sometime go unseen..
      like by seeing you no one can tell that how much care and nurture you have received from your parents...
      similarly there little contribution help upcoming researchers to countinue the work...
      #the show is must go on.✌️😉

  • @nirajparekh
    @nirajparekh 2 роки тому

    PhD is, BEING COMFORTABLE WITH, finding a secluded lake on a hill-side, in a winter morning, to dive in it, survive it, thrive in it, and not being able to translate the experience.

  • @arnabkumardey2840
    @arnabkumardey2840 2 роки тому +4

    I think, the same question should also be asked to people who somehow avoided PhD insted of having that opportunity. Because here in this video you will get a biased view (that may or may not be right).

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Yes , I am considering that as well

  • @naina7112
    @naina7112 2 роки тому

    just encountered this video, while struggling with some PhD related problem and thinking about leaving. Everyone has some sort of the same story, I might be able to tell mine someday.

  • @arunavadasgupta2147
    @arunavadasgupta2147 2 роки тому

    Skilled development
    For
    Industry

  • @siddulalsangi720
    @siddulalsangi720 2 роки тому +4

    Phd- Pick a problem and publish research papers on it
    Solving the problem is not that necessary but publish papers at any cost
    Or else how will the community grow

    • @suki5048
      @suki5048 2 роки тому

      And what will write in the results section of your so called published paper if you don't solve the problem you are writing the paper on?

    • @siddulalsangi720
      @siddulalsangi720 2 роки тому

      @@suki5048 anything theoretical which may not be practically feasible

    • @suki5048
      @suki5048 2 роки тому

      Only certain sets of papers are like that, not original research papers that are also required to be published every year by the PI

  • @dinabandhusethi9259
    @dinabandhusethi9259 2 роки тому +2

    Very good initiative 👏 👍

  • @Anna_Swamy_Nageshwar
    @Anna_Swamy_Nageshwar 2 роки тому

    in the case of money and job prospective, it is waste of time but if it is a passion it is worth going.

  • @Geo_Mind
    @Geo_Mind 2 роки тому +1

    PhD in india: 'Overworked and severely underpaid' ... plagued by plagiarism.

  • @junaid7530
    @junaid7530 2 роки тому +1

    Since PhD is compulsory for most higher jobs, people just do as a degree for eligibility.

  • @deepaknmodi
    @deepaknmodi 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for making this

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому

      Thank you sir for taking your valuable time out for this

  • @ektasingh9438
    @ektasingh9438 2 роки тому +1

    Good and very realistic content 🎊
    Can u plz share the name of song/rap u have put in ending of the clip ?

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      It's only worth it if you work for it ( clean ) NEFEX , I also loved this music. For me, it represents the hustle that a PhD student go through.

  • @arunavadasgupta2147
    @arunavadasgupta2147 2 роки тому

    After
    Phd
    Your
    Thesis
    Should
    Have
    Commercialises
    So that
    Your
    Research
    Can
    Contribute
    Through
    Commercialises
    To
    Indian
    Economy

  • @aakardev4699
    @aakardev4699 2 роки тому +1

    PhD in India is devastating effect. UGC regulations acts as monopolitics and lobbyist promoting groupism and restriction for good a researcher. Tell me how many IIT and IIMs or private universities researchers have helped in grow or develop good academics... very few. Need to jnclude foreign graduates acceptance and drive innovation allow good people to work in government as well non government universities. UGC has closed door and lobbyist group policy for not allowing good researcher to work together.

  • @deeptamdutta1603
    @deeptamdutta1603 2 роки тому +1

    Name of the Scientists and the Subtitles are overlapping..making it difficult for me to read the full name. Kindly see to this..

    • @biotechtalks
      @biotechtalks  2 роки тому +1

      There is an option to turnoff the subtitles at the upper right end of the screen and name and institute they belong to is also mentioned in the description.

    • @deeptamdutta1603
      @deeptamdutta1603 2 роки тому

      @@biotechtalks Ok.

  • @saamraajyavardhan1867
    @saamraajyavardhan1867 2 роки тому +2

    School students who had/have innately exhibited the same attitude, curiosity and the rigor to find out the academic truths ( behind the acceptance of the scientific & mathematical &
    allied disciplines'
    postulates, theories,theorems & proofs into marks-demanding school curricula)
    from their Teachers were belittled and brushed aside by their teachers and mocked at by their mug-pot
    classmates ...and they became the disillusioned Backbenchers in every school!

  • @theanimallover7696
    @theanimallover7696 2 роки тому +1

    I don’t agree that PhD is necessarily a license to practice science. It is only a few centuries ago PhDs became a thing but science and research has been the trademark of humans as a species. Particularly, researchers that contributed very early in the field of science, the very fundamentals of all core sciences didn’t have a phd. The only thing they were driven by was their very thirst for exploration. Making a phd a license to practice science is a noble idea by motivating more students to obtain a doctorate degree but in the hindsight it also kills the very essence of research that is exploration. Everything in research that we know of now starte with exploration, and a mandatory phd to execute exploration can kill the quest for it. So, it is very important for the government and the society to fund exploration, not just phds. Because scientific research can be done by anyone, a person who is not even remotely connected to science. One such example is Mary Anning, the fossil collector. Also, particularly for biologists and naturalists in India, exploration driven researches are very important to be independently and state funded because we’ve vast biodiversity to explore. So many such research are funded in Europe but unfortunately in India, major funding goes to phd or post doctoral research that contribute in terms of service. Remember, science is not service, it may provide many a times but at its core it is exploration. If not then humans as a species would be unidentifiable from ants or bees whose sole purpose is to serve and live, not explore.

  • @rohitkhanna4487
    @rohitkhanna4487 2 роки тому +2

    Its a process of going into a tunnel/cave where you leave the rest of the people & worldly matter out and you go alone in a cave for 5-6 years. You cant focus on anything other than your topic and anything and everything associated with it.

  • @hirensharma5300
    @hirensharma5300 2 роки тому

    I am really an excited observer of this society

    • @hirensharma5300
      @hirensharma5300 2 роки тому

      May this understanding spread like wild fire throughout the bharatvarash.... Lets us make it happen..namaskaram🌞

    • @hirensharma5300
      @hirensharma5300 2 роки тому

      May we all burn with this understanding like Karn did....

  • @SuperAudience
    @SuperAudience 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @m.yousef9512
    @m.yousef9512 2 роки тому +1

    at 8:41 min is the most honest and releastic answer . tons of data and you're not sure about your interpretation and measurement.