The worst part of our Indian Society is that , Once you hop into the Train you can't get down , and somehow our parents pushed us to do things in the early age . At that point of time , we weren't that matured enough to take decisions or even though if we wish to do things in our way . It still could be told foolish just because we we're too young to know the world that's what our Society thinks about us . Once we are into the train , we came to know how worse the journey will be . Now it's so regretting that I could've changed my train or get down from it and start a new chapter all along . But what could we even do !!! It's just that we are bounded with this societal constraints.
So true bcoz whn we were hoping on the train people shows us this is the only path where uh can get success and they have seen enough in their life and know well so but still instead of putting options in front of uh they decided for us thereafter what nobody will asked uh .. that how things are going , are uh happy so does this really matter to accept people decision and the answer is NO So don't accept what people say do your own research . Find yourself
Hello Bharat. I can completely relate with the message of this video. I'm also an engineering student in DCRUST, Murthal and I can confirm that nothing really changed in these past 6-7 years or so. None of my batchmates is actually serious about doing an internship. Their main focus is just attaining the intership certificate without actually doing any sort of research or work in their respective fields. So yeah each word of yours is really true and relatable.
a very minute detail I have picked up in this and the previous video (advantages of being an Indian) is the very subtle camera movement. The camera is not steady like most videos and its moving JUST a little bit, not enough to make it annoying but enough to add life to the shot, and I think its amazing you should continue it. Very small detail but I like it a lot.
what should i do if my parents say no to finance my bachlors in germany as an indian? i m 18 good at cs but they think iit which i failed they are telling me to go to a uselss college i have learnt germayn what shiould i do?
I want to go to Germany too for my bachelor's. And i think I'll apply after my one year of bachelor's here. I don't know if that would be the right thing to do. But studying abroad as soon as possible is what i want
Hi sir Iam from south India and having bsc medical degree with 62 percent and planning to study masters in health administration in Germany. It is easier or difficult to get pr for healthcare students??? We need to write Germany language exam in order to get B-1...?? Please help me..☺️☺️
The worst part of our Indian Society is that , Once you hop into the Train you can't get down , and somehow our parents pushed us to do things in the early age . At that point of time , we weren't that matured enough to take decisions or even though if we wish to do things in our way . It still could be told foolish just because we we're too young to know the world that's what our Society thinks about us . Once we are into the train , we came to know how worse the journey will be . Now it's so regretting that I could've changed my train or get down from it and start a new chapter all along . But what could we even do !!! It's just that we are bounded with this societal constraints.
So true bcoz whn we were hoping on the train people shows us this is the only path where uh can get success and they have seen enough in their life and know well so but still instead of putting options in front of uh they decided for us thereafter what nobody will asked uh .. that how things are going , are uh happy so does this really matter to accept people decision and the answer is NO
So don't accept what people say do your own research . Find yourself
Hello Bharat. I can completely relate with the message of this video. I'm also an engineering student in DCRUST, Murthal and I can confirm that nothing really changed in these past 6-7 years or so. None of my batchmates is actually serious about doing an internship. Their main focus is just attaining the intership certificate without actually doing any sort of research or work in their respective fields. So yeah each word of yours is really true and relatable.
a very minute detail I have picked up in this and the previous video (advantages of being an Indian) is the very subtle camera movement. The camera is not steady like most videos and its moving JUST a little bit, not enough to make it annoying but enough to add life to the shot, and I think its amazing you should continue it. Very small detail but I like it a lot.
Bharat Sir I am planning for Germany and I am just following your channel for all information. THANK YOU very much for such precious info.... ❤️❤️❤️
High education is important in Germany to be successful?
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what should i do if my parents say no to finance my bachlors in germany as an indian? i m 18 good at cs but they think iit which i failed they are telling me to go to a uselss college i have learnt germayn what shiould i do?
I want to go to Germany too for my bachelor's. And i think I'll apply after my one year of bachelor's here. I don't know if that would be the right thing to do. But studying abroad as soon as possible is what i want
Hi sir
Iam from south India and having bsc medical degree with 62 percent and planning to study masters in health administration in Germany.
It is easier or difficult to get pr for healthcare students???
We need to write Germany language exam in order to get B-1...??
Please help me..☺️☺️
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