From India to Germany: My Life Story
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That trauma of not clearing IIT is so deep that you feel like you are just a looser...and unless you achieve something it's really hard to remove that feeling from mind.
lmao y'all haven't experienced my trauma. i had zero chance of even trying for IIT since i came from an even poorer country than india.
@@Sanyu-Tumusiime 😶
@@harshitajadaunn I'm doing good. Lucked out in the diversity lottery and now I live in Texas. I'm happy now!
imao…failed 12th see my trauma..Thats real trauma…Obviously IIT competetion Everyone knows Less Chances
@@RYFMuzic you caused that trauma to yourself, should've studied in 12th smh..
2012 to 2016: Bachelors in India + Met Alina
2016 to 2018: Masters +part time job+ RUclips earnings + Beginning of BiG courses+ Alina became Gf and moved in together
2018 to present : RUclips earnings + AirBnb +Business in Romania + profits from BiG courses + Married Alina
Did I get the timeline right?
You are just 1 year older than me. I thought must be 28+ as you seem to have achieved so much already.
Great going.
I have made up my mind, I wont have children if I settle down in India. Its a highly competitive and pathetic education system. I do not want my child to suffer.
Wow. I do have same thaughts about having children 🤣, well those thaughts extend to being married as well.
My plan is same but it can change if education system changes, competition harr jagha, darne waale darte rhenge.
China ka education system hamse jaada tough hai, adding hamara 6hrs ka hota h, unka 8hrs ka hota h, fir bhi develop kon h jada??
Problem education system nhi, problem quality of education hai.
If i am getting same quality of education in every college of india as in IIT, why would i give JEE??
Fees to US mai crores mai jaati h but at least there colleges provide same quality of education.
+ germany ka education system ki maine apne comment mai baat nhi karri, koi comparison hee nhi germany se
😂😂superb bro
"From the age 21-25, we had lot of struggles" - Congratulations. Now you made me really nervous.😂
That's so much you have done in just a short amount of time. 5 years and you have build a life that an average Indian would dream of in their 40's. That's inspiring.
that part about 9th-12th really resonated with me and i almost teared up because 11th-12th were also the worst years of my life, the indian education system is sooo fucked. thankfully i got into a good college but now i dont wanna live here anymore, mostly because being a woman in this country sucks and i wanna live a better life with more safety.
been casually following you since you started this channel and now watching this video has really given me the assurance that maybe i *can* move to germany. there are still a few doubts as my bachelors degree is an "unusual" one and so ive not been able to find suitable masters courses but i think im gonna keep looking coz i reaalllyyy dont wanna live here anymore.
Yup u should go to Germany ASAP, because I see number of women working happily over here,country is not a problem but ideology or conservative thoughts are, but happy for u please leave peacefully where ever u want u leave
@@pratimasingh7889 ideaology of a country's people makes the country, so country is definitely the problem. and yes ive seen that women are treated with sooo much more respect and like a HUMAN and not property, i can just dream about that kind of freedom
Can you pls tell the name of your college
@@era4445 sorry i cant for privacy reasons 😅 tho i can tell u that its the no. 1 college in its field so i got lucky in that regard and im not in an engineering or a science field
Same here with me i am getting bullying in school and my bad luck I'm still in 12th
Today, I came to know we are from same college!! Graduated in 2014 in ECE. And how crazy it is, I also jumped from UIET (Mechanical) > GJU (Mechanical) > DCRUST (ECE). I am living in Japan from last 5 years. Cheers!!
I've studied in DAV from 3rd and have recently passed my 12tg and trust me they truly promote personal development along with academics ✨....
Ved Path didn't help that much tho😭😂
Yes, I studied in DAV from 8th - 12th and I must say it gave me opportunity to improve my co curricular activities than my previous school.
That's inspiring. Congrats on the journey to come
Tu bhi Nikal le
@@samirak143 tujhe kya hua
You have always been the inspiration behind me putting in all my efforts towards a better future bhai. After so many rejections from different universities, I was finally able to secure admit in a german public university. All thanks to you bhai. Your each and every video has helped me tremendously during these processes. I just can't express it in words how significant your help was. I'm feeling overwhelmed even writing this.
Always keep this beautiful smile on that face, no matter how many hurdles come along the way.
I would really like to meet you in person atleast once in my lifetime and give you a BiG hug for helping me achieve my dream.
Stay Happy and Stay Safe bhai.
It's an inspiration for me to hear your story. What you are doing is a great Job. Thanks a lot bro.🙏🙏🙏
You're such a great person. I'm from Bangladesh. Love to see your videos which is really informative and inspiring us ❤❤❤
It's so nice to see you talking about your experience and we can still be successful without obsessing over particular institutions .. and most importantly prioritising our happiness above everything else. ✨
Indian education system is definitely tough on people. Most turn disciplined and a few turn out to be rogues. I really respect German Education system, which doesn't insist people to only study, and they can change their stream after schooling! My personal favourite!
Your decision was very good to move Germany from India!
Hats off to your dedication towards life! You always blow my mind, I can resonate with almost every kind word of yours because I tend to think in the same way since my childhood. I'll be moving to Germany as soon as I complete my Bachelors here in India🙌
Such a beautiful story gives me hope, all good wishes for future 😇
I am gonna follow the same path
Everyone's path will not be the same
you deserve all the success man! keep growing.
Very Inspiring..... I aspire to follow your footsteps...of course with all struggle and hardwork.....see u soon in your course
Loved your story ❤️
Hisar is just 45 km far from my hometown , i lived in hisar for one year and now i am living abroad doing my general medicine (MBBS)
I just completed my 12th from DAV Rajendra nagar. As compared to other schools DAV is much better in terms of socializing.. not great but better.
And being someone who is looking forward to have a life in Germany soon, it's great to see that you also came from the same place. 😊❣
i also completed my 12th also from same school as you, you might know me, i think you were in F section
Man you made me watch this video till the end. I didn't even realise when it got over. You really inspire people . I really wish to move to Germany asap after my bachelor's nd also wish to meet you and Alina in person. You guys are just beyond great.
And the German class at the University! Lot of memories :)
It's good to see how far you've come Bharat!
Congratulations and keep growing 👍
I already accepted myself as a below-average student, lazy, and a useless human being who can't even figure out what he wants or can do in life to earn bread and butter. I consider myself an incompetent and stupid person.
But now, after I listened to your life story I've realized that I'm not the only one in this universe who has faced this disaster. I think I can see a ray of light at the end of this dark tunnel. Although I've already wasted half of my youth but I'm quite hopeful that I'm going to drag myself out of it. Thanks Bharat for sharing your story with us. Respect from Pakistan
Lovely Video Bharath❤️
Amazing journey. I hope I will also study in Germany. I am in class 11th
I'm planning to persue my masters there
I think I'm more lucky in making childhood memories. In my days in Class 9th, I focused more on arts and literature, writing poem for a girl 😜 and taking part in interhouse competitions. Tenth was a lil pressurising. 11th was amazing nonetheless and we very occasionally used to mention IIT in school at least. 12th went mostly inside home but when school reopened on January 2021, that was the best time I had. Just few friends playing most of the day. Got to make a lot of memories with my friends and my crush as well. Also, I didn't joined any coaching classes in 9th to 12th and I'm perfectly happy with however grades I got.
@@Anish_Deshmukh I'm still at my home. Don't have money currently to kickstart my studies in Germany yet. I'll complete my bachelor's here in India.
@@Anish_Deshmukh I see my post has been removed. Did you get my telegram id though?
This video is beautiful Bharat! Your work is amazing, keep up the good work!
Thank you a lot. You are doing a great job, helping us students from India. You are like a ray of hope to us. thanks alot.
Lots of love from india. ❤️U had so many struggles
Thank for sharing your experience.
Respect your patience and determination.
Love you bro.
This video really inspires me. You did it, I too can do it
Thank you for sharing ur life story...didn't know that itz for 30:48 min...it was really an inspiration one....hardwork paid off....looking forward for ur next story..
Wow, thanks Bharat for sharing your story with us. Indeed, it is motivating, no doubt you did real struggle and I believe it would motivate lot of people like me.
You've no idea Bharat, how much I appreciate you. Thanks for everything.
God bless you 🙏
Morel---- chltii ka naam zindagi..
DAV Squad! 🙋🏻♀️ Also, yes DS was the smallest book but the information was so much and don't remember anything at all now xD
It is good to opening up what you felt about your things that happened to you💯
Inspiring bharath!!!
This was really pouring your heart out ♥️
Genuine person. Clarity in thoughts. Nice Bharat.
Thank You For Inspiring 🙏
Such an Inspiration!! My eyes feel watery, guilty being an Indian on the reality of this society and education like you mentioned.... Hoping to change my game🤟🏼😄 Like you did..!!
Great! 👍🏻
I wish I could also go to Germany
Thanks Bharat for sharing your life story! This is so inspiring.
Usually i will feel sleepy when i watch documentaries explaining about something. But i watched your videos attentively from start to end cause it was really interesting :)
Your story is inspired me a lot love from Hisar🙏🏻
Thanks a lot Bharat.. Really liked it.
love gave the last push damn !!
literally watched the whole video!!!
Power to you bharat, you experienced all this cause you went after it, love from pakistan❤
Beautiful story, quite parallel to my own experience. Thanks for sharing
Was Waiting for this video ❤️
your story really inspired me . thanks for sharing it . and wish you good luck for your future
Awesome 👌
Life should be like this❤️🙏
This was a much awaited video
i soo agree with childhood trauma at school. it was the same for me and it is soo much
15:01 totally agreed
I know you from 2017 and look forward to meet you guys someday , i am going to start my internship in Freiburg soon .
O man, you went Germany very early and well settled there at just 26..Kudos 😍I just started thinking moving Germany in my age 32 only and now in its plan.
I relate with the eating disorder so hard... great work
I am very happy for you Bharat bhaiya and Alina mam
Inspiring journey 👏
I don't have words, but u had nice journey till now, hard work pays off!!
Hi BIG B,
It was a nice video
Waiting for your next video with Akhil and Your life teaching Lessons Videos.
Keep it up ☺️👍
mashaAllah be blessed
Thanks for Sharing your journey . This video mean lot to us
I have seen many youtube channels. But no one can compete your channel. Bcoz they never say a word against India
Amazing and Inspiring 🙂
I have really enjoyed your life story. For me this is a motivation. Bcoz I am also planning the same
Loved this video man. God bless you
Making a video about buying a house and renting it could make a good video, can you give us more info about the expenses and specially what is the best places to buy houses?
Regards,
You are cool
That's the circle of life u were meant to be in Germany at the right time and in a more diverse manner for brighter future nice good one. 🌹😀🙏👌😊
This is really inspiring bharat sir... Love your content and all the best for everything coming up your way may god bless you🥰☺️
Hey bharath you are just doing great i can see very similar things going on in my life now just that the course is different bsc agri😅 i wish i change my life like how u did thank you for making me realize that it is normal to be uncertain about our passion even im like that but i would never settle down for the life my friends desire unfortunately i dont have any with similar interests but i thank god for making you to be on earth before me and making me feel that im not alone on this and bringing me so much of positivity🤗🤗
All the best
More power to you buddy from Hisar🙌🏻 ❤️
Now I can see how you were able to learn a new language (German) in such a short time while many other immigrants struggle to gain proficiency. You did it for love. That's the most powerful force.
Really life meant ❤️
It feels really amazing listening to people how they made it till the end!! You got what you wished for, your hard work did payed you off.
Wow👏🏼
Reality of engineering entrance hardship in India !! Yet great to see such an honest story !!❤
Your story is inspiring sir and ya Indian Education system sucks 😭
Good story
Inspirational.......👌
❤️👌
There are a lot more lessons, I can relate with it
its nice, thanks
thankyou..bharath giving me such a true story of yours..to show my only boy for inspiration,hardwork,reach his desire in future
Wonderful Bharat nice to hear you. You will be great achievement very soon. Keep it up.
Really appreciative "seeing your efforts from last few days, i just feel the efforts you are putting in, really liked it'' and thanks for giving a place for my answers in video.
Disclaimer : No school was harmed during the shoot of this video 😂😂😂😂😂😂
U always give me good vibes bro ❤️
Love you bro
Can you make about being/becoming a scientist in Germany. That could really help people like me! Master's and Doctoral is must, but what after that and which public organisations are available and stuff, if you could!
Really depends on the field. In chemistry e.g. you definitely still need to get a doctor's title if you want the possibility to reach the highest position in the big industry, whereas in material sciences the field is more open and a master is usually sufficient even in big companies like the car manufacturers.
In general the bachelor degree holds the same worth as a technical apprenticeship, a master qualifies you to operational leadership (so e.g. leading a lab in the chemistry field) and a doctor to rise to management (though as mentioned before more in the conservative industrial fields whereas many others give a lot more importance to your personality, ability at teamwork and so on.
Academic titles in themselves hold very little direct meaning besides the getting hired aspect as they are basically just a prove that you as a person have proven to be capable to work and focus longtime on something and can be trusted to work on your own without needing constant direct oversight, the name of the university and even the grades are less relevant as they pretty much only can help you in getting invited to interviews easier but not much else. Also while not internationally known for corruption German society and therefore also the job market highly relies on networking, we call it "vitamine b" (Beziehung means relation in German), so socialising with people in your aspired field can be of greater benefit than most other things (which makes taking at least some part of your classes in Germany a huge advantage)
Also we have two types of universities: Universitäten, that focus solely on the science aspect of the field and Fachhochschulen, that focus more on the applications of the science in the industry and therefore often give teaching seats to people that come directly from high or even top positions in the industry (e.g. my technical analysis professor in chemistry used to lead the make-up department at bayer before deciding to focus her energy on teaching and researching due to some personal tragedy that she wants to prevent from happening to others in the future
you still like moving around, some things just don't change from when we are kids.
Amazing video.Best wishes in your future endeavours . Not easy for someone from middle income family.l hope you will be successful one day. Good luck from Malaysia.
Did you learn German when you went to German kindergarten for 2 years? Did that help you when you relearned German later before you applied to a German university?
No, i was very young. I started from scratch before i started my studies in Germany up to the level of C1.