This video is an eye-opener. You covered all aspects of the education system in India about engineering. People have to focus on skills with degrees and no need to follow a rat race. Choose your own passion and give your 100%. Overall it’s an excellent video. Keep motivating us. Thanks❤
The main issue with the education system is the gap between what colleges teach and the technologies actually used in the industry. As a result, students struggle to relate their learning to real-world work, and when they start a job, they often begin from scratch, expecting companies to train them from the ground up.
I would disagree .The economy is small .If employees are really needed then they would hire anyone .But as they dont want to hire more so the weaker section i.e the students are blamed .I would say that there are not enough jobs for all .
Disgree, I know my batchmates who knew nothing about the existence of leetcode or some who knew nothing about technology and programming who are now working as “developers“. It depends on your luck, market situation and if companies need to fill a position urgently they will hire the candidate nevertheless. Now market is not preforming well, demand is less so many are unemployed or are taking low wage jobs.
Down by up and Bihar. Let's take example of mumabi and Maharshtra. Fertility rate of Maharashtra is 1.6 and Mumbai is 1.4. bt bihari and Bangladeshi doing overpopulation@@Rahul35614
No, skills are acquired in due course of time. Investing us with time and effort makes our skills...and we in corporate need to train new people as they don't have any idea of software in early-stage
Sir, it's an amazing video. Each and every word of this video is relatable to me. People have to follow their passion, ekdum true. Kindly keep creating such kind of videos and help us.
this is all because of government failures on creating other sector jobs....and IT is something government has no role to play in....just cheap labors available in India as compared to US is only reason for this sector to flourish in India....but it is kind of job which kills creativity in u because it doesn't cater to creativity just sitting infront of laptop to code
Before comparing salaries between India and the US, consider these key factors: 1- Cost of living: Expenses in India vs. the US vary significantly. 2- Talent supply: The number of engineers produced in India vs. the US. 3- Education quality: Compare the standards of education in both countries. 4- Engineer quality: Evaluate the skill level and expertise of engineers in India vs. the US. These aspects will help you form a more balanced conclusion.
The mismatch between supply and demand is a key factor here. Although the supply of IT professionals continues to increase each year, the demand has not kept pace. As a result, we're seeing higher levels of unemployment and job scarcity in the IT sector.
The Truth is discussed in the video and we students need to understand the Reality and improve skills which are necessary and even you(we) are interested🙂 and need to explore various fields in 4 years of b-tech like ❤finance, Tech(of course), Investing...❤
5:17 exactly the reality of students in India currently. Need to understand how to level up not just by using the traditional methods but adopting to the change.
- Consistency and Passion is the key to unlock everything. - Do practice more n more. - When you do which you like the most, result of that will be most amazing.
@@IamPradeepKumarSaini I appreciate your help. But what kind of skill should I learn means AI & ML, web development, cyber security or something else???
Very insightful video, I'm a self taught engineer, and have been in IT since last 7+ years as JS Developer, now am feeling stagnated, I feel very insecure about AI developments and increasing capabilities, can you suggest me how should I move my career, to be relevant in future
You already have solid experience in the IT industry. My suggestion is to dive deeper into everything you work on. Always ask why and how things work. For example, if you're recommending Redis as a solution, you should understand the reasons behind it and the benefits it offers post-implementation. Additionally, focus on enhancing your skills in system design and problem-solving, as they are crucial for growth in advanced roles.
Population, less demand and lack of jobs in other sectors are the only three reasons, everything else he said are not the main reasons since they were there 5 years back as well
Kuch nhi hai... Job krne ke liye kuch specific cheej aani chaiye.... Wo college nhi sikhata.... Har koi coder nhi ban skta... Devops or testing mein bhi limited skill ke saath job lag jaati hai.... Sbko google mein job nhi mil skti... Startups mein bhi bhut jobs hain...
AI background ke jageh Real background hona chaiyye aur background music daalna third class hai, woh kitna rakhna hai sikhe bina, daal diya hai! woh nikalo.
@@rajuprasad6843 it not in some areas it will impact but it will also require to develop the ai product. And AI can't replace the human mind no need to demotivate due to this
Har saal 20lakh engeneer nikal rahe hai jabki 2024 ke pahle 10lakh tak candidate jee dete hai usme se bahut drop lete hai aur bahut log stream change kar lete hai 😂.phir 20lakh kaise produce hote hai🤔
In the JEE Main 2024 exam, around 14.15 lakh students appeared in both sessions (January and April). There were approximately 14.76 lakh unique candidates registered for the exam across these two sessions, with a slight decrease in the number of those who actually appeared. There are a lot of students who don't appear in JEE and try to get direct admission to private colleges too.
This video is an eye-opener. You covered all aspects of the education system in India about engineering.
People have to focus on skills with degrees and no need to follow a rat race.
Choose your own passion and give your 100%.
Overall it’s an excellent video. Keep motivating us.
Thanks❤
Glad you like the video.
The main issue with the education system is the gap between what colleges teach and the technologies actually used in the industry. As a result, students struggle to relate their learning to real-world work, and when they start a job, they often begin from scratch, expecting companies to train them from the ground up.
@@RMGCreator True, Same explained in the video.
I would disagree .The economy is small .If employees are really needed then they would hire anyone .But as they dont want to hire more so the weaker section i.e the students are blamed .I would say that there are not enough jobs for all .
Disgree, I know my batchmates who knew nothing about the existence of leetcode or some who knew nothing about technology and programming who are now working as “developers“. It depends on your luck, market situation and if companies need to fill a position urgently they will hire the candidate nevertheless.
Now market is not preforming well, demand is less so many are unemployed or are taking low wage jobs.
@@RangeethaRRK luck is just a factor. You can use it as an excuse but luck will not always work
Lack of jobs is the main reason .Skills can be easily learnt within 2 months .
@@TheRainbowgary Yes demand and supply. kindly watch full video .
@@IamPradeepKumarSaini big reason of poputation
@@Rahul35614labour laws are also horrible in this country
Down by up and Bihar. Let's take example of mumabi and Maharshtra. Fertility rate of Maharashtra is 1.6 and Mumbai is 1.4. bt bihari and Bangladeshi doing overpopulation@@Rahul35614
No, skills are acquired in due course of time. Investing us with time and effort makes our skills...and we in corporate need to train new people as they don't have any idea of software in early-stage
This video is an eye-opener. You covered all aspects of the education system in India about engineering.
@@Prady1985 Thank you
Sir, it's an amazing video. Each and every word of this video is relatable to me.
People have to follow their passion, ekdum true.
Kindly keep creating such kind of videos and help us.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad it resonated with you.
this is all because of government failures on creating other sector jobs....and IT is something government has no role to play in....just cheap labors available in India as compared to US is only reason for this sector to flourish in India....but it is kind of job which kills creativity in u because it doesn't cater to creativity just sitting infront of laptop to code
Becuz of cheap labour in India now in usa we are not getting IT jobs😢
Before comparing salaries between India and the US, consider these key factors:
1- Cost of living: Expenses in India vs. the US vary significantly.
2- Talent supply: The number of engineers produced in India vs. the US.
3- Education quality: Compare the standards of education in both countries.
4- Engineer quality: Evaluate the skill level and expertise of engineers in India vs. the US.
These aspects will help you form a more balanced conclusion.
The mismatch between supply and demand is a key factor here. Although the supply of IT professionals continues to increase each year, the demand has not kept pace. As a result, we're seeing higher levels of unemployment and job scarcity in the IT sector.
Also
I do Agree with you point.
The Truth is discussed in the video and we students need to understand the Reality and improve skills which are necessary and even you(we) are interested🙂 and need to explore various fields in 4 years of b-tech like ❤finance, Tech(of course), Investing...❤
Finance?? Really?
5:17 exactly the reality of students in India currently. Need to understand how to level up not just by using the traditional methods but adopting to the change.
- Consistency and Passion is the key to unlock everything.
- Do practice more n more.
- When you do which you like the most, result of that will be most amazing.
The content contains real facts that many freshers, as well as experienced professionals, have encountered while searching for jobs.
@@himanshijoshi6545 Thanks
So bro what should I do ?? Right now I'm pursuing b tech in my second year, So can you give me any suggestions??
Give your best, focus on fundamentals, do lots of problem-solving, and create lots of projects.
@@IamPradeepKumarSaini
I appreciate your help.
But what kind of skill should I learn means AI & ML, web development, cyber security or something else???
@@Saurabh-p7w No one can answer that for you. Do your own research. Try things out and see if you like it.
@@akj3344
Thanks
loved every second of this video keep up sir
@@abhishikkarmakar Thanks a lot dear . Please share this video in your network.
intresting thing is there are lots of opeanings but not getting closed
Too informative and an Eye opening video 📈
Glad you think so!
Very insightful video, I'm a self taught engineer, and have been in IT since last 7+ years as JS Developer, now am feeling stagnated, I feel very insecure about AI developments and increasing capabilities, can you suggest me how should I move my career, to be relevant in future
You already have solid experience in the IT industry. My suggestion is to dive deeper into everything you work on. Always ask why and how things work. For example, if you're recommending Redis as a solution, you should understand the reasons behind it and the benefits it offers post-implementation.
Additionally, focus on enhancing your skills in system design and problem-solving, as they are crucial for growth in advanced roles.
@@IamPradeepKumarSaini thankyou for the suggestion sir, will move in the direction you suggested
Candid Information!
@@manasmangalpattanaik3539 Thank you
Very well said
@@janithadavala3894 Thank you
To the point , truth of engineering education today.
Thank you
Nice explanation Sir 😊
@@NavneetKumar-u6u Thank you
Population, less demand and lack of jobs in other sectors are the only three reasons, everything else he said are not the main reasons since they were there 5 years back as well
So true! A much needed video!
Glad, you liked it.
It’s a excellent video. Keep motivating us ❤❤❤
Thank you
Great video sir👌👌
@@yashpratap3950 Glad you like it .
Soo inspiring person the knowledge you give is very truthful and you are such a great person and your video is always so informative
@@shahidjamal924 Thanks for kind words 👍🙏
A much needed imformation
@@yashvantsrivastav129 Thank you
Very nice explanation bhai.. You covered everything.
@@amitkansal2911 Glad, you like it .
Relatable👏
@@priya_tyagi Thanks
Dark truth of 2024
Truth has been spoken!!
@@acciocoder6596 Thanks 🙏
Great explanation put in very accurately.
@@anamikajha3275 Thanks a lot 👍
True of 2024. Good explanation
Glad You like it.
Excellent video
@@PankajSaini09945 Thank you
Kuch nhi hai...
Job krne ke liye kuch specific cheej aani chaiye....
Wo college nhi sikhata....
Har koi coder nhi ban skta...
Devops or testing mein bhi limited skill ke saath job lag jaati hai....
Sbko google mein job nhi mil skti... Startups mein bhi bhut jobs hain...
@@anonforever123 not true
4 saal bhut hote hain...
College mein aware nhi hote student (teachers ki bhi galti hoti hai)
Warna 4 saal mein 40 project bn skte hain...
Uske baad job bhi milegi or package bhi...
Project nhi bnaye to IIT mein hoke bhi job nhi lagegi.... Package milega 4.5 LPA
True and wise words. I do agree with you.
AI background ke jageh Real background hona chaiyye aur background music daalna third class hai, woh kitna rakhna hai sikhe bina, daal diya hai! woh nikalo.
With AI less engineers are required now.
@@rajuprasad6843 it not in some areas it will impact but it will also require to develop the ai product. And AI can't replace the human mind no need to demotivate due to this
@@RMGCreatorai already replace human..
@@manojdey9568 it's not true if look into the deep
🙌🙌
Thank you
Really informative....👍🏻
Thanks 🙂
Keep posting more such useful content 👍🏻
Really helpful to us
Thank you
Seeing ai rise as cs first year scares me
😁
this is the truth
Glad, you like it.
Har saal 20lakh engeneer nikal rahe hai jabki 2024 ke pahle 10lakh tak candidate jee dete hai usme se bahut drop lete hai aur bahut log stream change kar lete hai 😂.phir 20lakh kaise produce hote hai🤔
@@Abc123-b Please do Google !
In the JEE Main 2024 exam, around 14.15 lakh students appeared in both sessions (January and April).
There were approximately 14.76 lakh unique candidates registered for the exam across these two sessions, with a slight decrease in the number of those who actually appeared.
There are a lot of students who don't appear in JEE and try to get direct admission to private colleges too.
Very well said
@@Vishusaiini Thank you
Bro splitting the truth
Thank you
Government jobs karo phir business karo 😅😅
Hmm, Good Thought
Background music aur high kro.. mza ni arha...
Ha ha Nice