Why leave India? IISc CSE PhD Student’s Honest Thoughts on Moving Abroad

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • I'm a computer engineer and researcher with experience as a software developer at companies like Mediatek, Amazon, and Directi. A Gold Medalist in MTech (CSE) from IIIT Hyderabad and earned my PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @Stuck.in.Matrix
    @Stuck.in.Matrix Месяц назад +5

    If all the smart people leaves 🇮🇳 then it will become just another 🇵🇰

    • @suparnobanerjee3018
      @suparnobanerjee3018 Месяц назад +4

      Only 0.01% of those leaving India are considered part of the "brain drain." The remaining 99.9% leave either to show off, due to family wealth, or because they found no opportunities here. In reality, the quality of researchers in IISc and top IITs is comparable to that of researchers who go abroad from India.

  • @sst1782
    @sst1782 Месяц назад +1

    Master , please share your thoughts regarding this
    "We often take for granted the joy of being surrounded by our loved ones, friends, cousins, and family members until we're separated from them, such as when we move abroad. It's only when we no longer have them nearby that we realize how much we miss them and appreciate the time we had together."

    • @TheLoneSoul619
      @TheLoneSoul619  Месяц назад +2

      True. Life isn't just about running behind ambitions. Better opportunities will always come as long as one is capable. We have to take a call, whether we want to lose our precious time of on earth staying away from everyone or not.

  • @RoliaJamnon443
    @RoliaJamnon443 Месяц назад

    Where should I do my phd what your thought about this?

  • @A.Tripathi071
    @A.Tripathi071 Месяц назад

    I want to study physics and i always think of the possibility of getting a phd abroad , there are good institutes here like iisc but i wont miss a better opportunity, but one thing is for sure , i wont permanently leave ind.
    My only concern is will there enough job opportunities for physicists in ind

  • @Dev-tf2bx
    @Dev-tf2bx Месяц назад +2

    honest video but still you cant overlook salary , living standards and job roles

    • @TheLoneSoul619
      @TheLoneSoul619  Месяц назад +4

      I didn't. As I mentioned even then moving out permanently is a loss. Additionally, people don't understand that they lose more in return. The living standard is different for people who can't earn enough in India. Any one earning at a software developer level gets a better life in India than abroad due to much more flexibility and availability of services that aren't available anywhere outside India. Other than minor household services you get cheaper and better medical facilities in India while staying in your place close to family. You can't afford your own house abroad in 3 ~4 years. While in India one already has their own houses and can purchase one in this much time. Also, well educated people these days earn more in India than abroad and they have to spend much much lesser if they choose to stay in India.

    • @epictetus__
      @epictetus__ Месяц назад +4

      also most importantly you won't be treated as 2nd class citizen in your own country :)

    • @sst1782
      @sst1782 Месяц назад

      We often take for granted the joy of being surrounded by our loved ones, friends, cousins, and family members until we're separated from them, such as when we move abroad. It's only when we no longer have them nearby that we realize how much we miss them and appreciate the time we had together.

    • @aqualord6285
      @aqualord6285 Месяц назад

      You are only looking at the materialistic and logical things and ignoring emotional and social aspects. And remember humans aren't logical species they are social creatures.

    • @TheLoneSoul619
      @TheLoneSoul619  Месяц назад

      Didn't expect the interesting and well thought comments. Eventually it is always a trade off which also depends on one's capability. I know people who are earning higher in India than their counterparts outside while enjoying the family time. It will boil down to what the individual is strong in and what are his or her preferences. We all know the compromises one has to make to move out of India.

  • @jagmohanswain
    @jagmohanswain Месяц назад

    Which country?