I left USA 2 days after finishing PhD at MIT. Why? Story of an IIT-MIT graduate

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @tanmoybiswas8882
    @tanmoybiswas8882 27 дней назад +79

    Salute bro... India needs minds like you and your friend for it's promising growth...

    • @ratan012
      @ratan012 24 дня назад

      unfortunately majority of Indians are SLAVS of USA

    • @rubbersidedown7992
      @rubbersidedown7992 23 дня назад

      Its very difficult to sustain there .. forget tenure track positn .. A phd (& w post doc/s ofc) w/o publications doesnt really stand a chance in the cut throat academia ..
      But 1 can choose the industry , if thats satisfactory

  • @rajagopalanduraiswamy45
    @rajagopalanduraiswamy45 24 дня назад +67

    Kudos to you….right decision….am a Senior Citizen spending time with my grandchildren in USA …have been advising my son and daughter to come back to our country which is lot better on all parameters…

  • @Seymour-d3t
    @Seymour-d3t 23 дня назад +23

    This is a good thing what you did, Vizuara. You are going to help build India. Wish more Indians will do what you did. Never been to India but son of Indentured Servants but love India and I am proud of you and what you did.

  • @vinayvijayan
    @vinayvijayan 25 дней назад +21

    Fantastic!! Bravo and God speed my dear friend! May your dreams and plans come true and I will pray that you achieve your vision many folds...

  • @sudhakarrao4907
    @sudhakarrao4907 24 дня назад +17

    Splendid! Further, want to compliment you on being more than your just a job,in the same manner I modestly tried , when returning back from Boston for almost continuous 25years service stint at both government & private medical institutions within India , starting in 1969 till retirement . Alluding to the tidily arranged pot plant collection displayed behind you! Wishing you best of success in your long term endeavors.

  • @MrGirishbarhate
    @MrGirishbarhate 25 дней назад +24

    My best wishes to your journey, I am a regular learner from Vizuara Channel.
    Remember this Theodore Roosevelt's quote from his "Man in the Arena" speech:
    "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither.

  • @thefatcat-hd6ze
    @thefatcat-hd6ze 27 дней назад +23

    Thanks for the video :))
    Good that you didn't let other's unsolicited advice get to you, you took a stand for your self respect by not getting in that rat race and I respect you for it.

  • @naramanickam2188
    @naramanickam2188 22 дня назад +7

    You are 100 per cent. Spot on. India wants its people back. If you want to set up a business you must go home. I hope some rich Indians will set up an opportunity for you returning Indians.

  • @PeaceFORever-
    @PeaceFORever- 12 дней назад +4

    I had similar path 20yrs back. Very happy to stay back in US in my prime . I have worked both in India and US. I hate the toxic culture in India .I came from
    Lower middle class , having a complete meal was luxury for me and my family back then . Got into top most engg college in India in merit . Money was my priority back then. Took care of my parents and my family and enough to retire by 50 . I miss my friends and family in India . I will be retiring in 5 yrs and I plan to settle in India and visit US as I have friends and family here too. It’s individual preference and your decision is based on your priority in life . There is not a right or wrong decision I believe . Do I regret staying back in US - Not at all . I am sure you made the right decision for your situation .Good luck

  • @sukumarjana1238
    @sukumarjana1238 24 дня назад +13

    You are a great person, visionary, optimistic, nationalistic and family oriented. Wish you all the best. Some of the things that will bother you though are pollution level in India, overcrowding , children’s educational difficulties due to excessive competition, poor health facilities and corruption .

  • @oldies266
    @oldies266 24 дня назад +11

    Dear Dr.You have done the most brilliant thing to go back to India,where you can fulfill your dreams and your family togetherness.You will be a happy person in your life.I am 73 years old and live in USA and can say that the most important thing in life is your happiness and not money.God bless you.

    • @narasinganallur6173
      @narasinganallur6173 День назад

      I am 65 and have lived in canada for the last 43 years continuously. I am at a stage now regretting my decision. I am neither a fit in the west and am worried will not be fir in India. My children ( 30 and 34) are also struggling emotionally. we are all well settled financially but life has no meaning.

  • @user-sk3py5bd7s
    @user-sk3py5bd7s 24 дня назад +6

    Brilliant. Your humble attitude gives a great message and also that we should be where we feel we belong. Make yourself & our country proud of your transition.

  • @LNCMD2023
    @LNCMD2023 24 дня назад +8

    With his education and skills, He is not going to starve. He will do well every where.

  • @RyanA-yp2vu
    @RyanA-yp2vu 24 дня назад +5

    Each and every point is valid and you made the best decision because by the time you completed your PhD you literally took the most educated n rational decision well done 👍

  • @Paplu-i5t
    @Paplu-i5t 22 дня назад +5

    The unselfish brave makes many frank accurate points. I liked the one about cost of private space and public space.

  • @pravinpatel9895
    @pravinpatel9895 23 дня назад +2

    Great decision! Wish you luck in India. Despite all the hurdles in India U’ll do some thing great!!

  • @sreesub
    @sreesub 22 дня назад +2

    Awesome stuff. Congrats on the decision and hope you are successful in creating 50K jobs and beyond in India.

  • @mitulsunderaj2150
    @mitulsunderaj2150 23 дня назад +4

    Welcome home!!! Our infrastructure certainly needs honing and toning, but that can happen when you people collaborate with those here and create a whole new scenario. Your decision worth the price you have paid. 13:17 13:20 You have said it. That's the spirit. This is from somebody who also returned, suffered the decline , etc.etc., but eventually found our space.

  • @kishtyle
    @kishtyle 21 день назад +2

    Kudos to you welcome to India we need people like you with vision. I see that your current product is in the education sector which seems to be very good, but I feel that you should also leverage on your expertise in your research topic i.e. solar cells and also the network you have created during your PhD. I think your journey and expertise acquired are elsewhere and hope you can bring that to India. All the very best to you.

  • @mahendradev2756
    @mahendradev2756 21 день назад +4

    YOU ARE A VERY BRAVE MAN MAY GOD BLESS YOU

  • @jithinsunny1323
    @jithinsunny1323 24 дня назад +9

    Please make another video in 5 years. I beg youuuuuuu

  • @praveendesai885
    @praveendesai885 23 дня назад +2

    Vizuara - Brilliant idea. Best contribution to India you have made.

  • @okee7
    @okee7 3 дня назад

    Great insights! Wish you the best; your kind can thrive any place and not just India

  • @bone854
    @bone854 25 дней назад +4

    Good luck with your journey!!!

  • @pdelaprimm
    @pdelaprimm 23 дня назад +2

    Thank you.
    Interesting remarks and analysis you have shared.
    - Peter

  • @michaelgarcia812
    @michaelgarcia812 24 дня назад +4

    Trust in your decision, don’t look back, it’s your decision no one else’s!

  • @EbadulKarim-k1p
    @EbadulKarim-k1p 5 дней назад

    One of the greatest talks and decisions; best of luck bro.

  • @cgkmurthi
    @cgkmurthi 22 дня назад +13

    You're courageous and good wishes to you. I am living in US during the past 4 years... There are serious issues living in USA. This is applicable for those who moved here during the past 5-6 years. VISA issues, Healthcare costs, High inflation during the past 3 years, High cost of college education, Lack of jobs in IT for those from tier-2 universities in US specially Indian kids (Ivy league and another 10 universities are the first tier), Lack of good family holiday attractions (in total there are just 5-6 like Grand canyon and Niagara falls), High costs of house maintenance (constant repairs), Many practical problems that you will come to know only after you move here.
    In India one can tour to old attractions like Hampi, Ellora, and another 100 such places or the new attractions like Ayodhya, Kevadia, etc.

    • @PPB-m9e
      @PPB-m9e 11 дней назад +1

      Agreed 💯

  • @hariyaliaurrastha3734
    @hariyaliaurrastha3734 15 дней назад

    Hats off to you Sridhar! Taking a risk is part of life. Love the fact that you stated family as one of the reasons for returning to India. Good luck to you in your endeavors. Best wishes.

  • @satyajitsahoo7533
    @satyajitsahoo7533 23 дня назад +2

    I’m based in Boston too, and I get what he means. He made a smart decision!

  • @scm50able
    @scm50able 9 дней назад

    Great . The right thing you did. If I had the wisdom that you have when I was at your age I would have done the same thing. Now it is too late for me. I have many bundles to carry now. Your decision is the most appropriate.

  • @prahladsinhjadeja9018
    @prahladsinhjadeja9018 27 дней назад +5

    Very excellent thoughts

  • @vinodmadhavan329
    @vinodmadhavan329 24 дня назад +3

    Firstly appreciate your thought process and the decision. I am sure you will do well.
    USA the place it used to be is not the same now.
    The political land scape is a big question mark not that India is better. Certainly India can offer a better opportunity.
    India needs to pull up its infrastructure and political behaviour.
    Home is always sweet and warm no doubt.

  • @ag4eng
    @ag4eng 23 дня назад +3

    Smart man, you are truly educated.

  • @SwathiYannam-n3r
    @SwathiYannam-n3r 23 дня назад

    Salute boss! Thank you for putting forward an honest opinion. Like you mentioned many upper middle class and middle class people in India don't see a drastic change in lifestyle. It was completely the case in our parents generation. But now things are changing. This video will have a lasting impression on many in India to take a decision whether to move to the usa or not. Thank youa again!

  • @rajanigs
    @rajanigs 22 дня назад +4

    My son also returned to India immediately after his Phd @, Bio medical engineering. Specialisation being ultra sound

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 19 дней назад +1

      Aapko pranam aapke bete to respect bolna meri tarf s🙏

  • @prahladsinhjadeja9018
    @prahladsinhjadeja9018 27 дней назад +4

    feel proud for your thoughts an you

  • @gagankumar4338
    @gagankumar4338 22 дня назад

    Just wanted to say all the best and i really pray your version of the future is the one we get to live in :)

  • @anil4015
    @anil4015 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for explaining your experience.

  • @hkhv5046
    @hkhv5046 23 дня назад +1

    You are an iconic figure to have taken bold decision because you have an entrepreneurial mind and India needs more people like you who can contribute in setting up US like infrastructure and growth in India so as to reduce our dependency on US and western countries.

  • @uttammanna5675
    @uttammanna5675 16 дней назад +1

    Your mindset is completely matching my mindset. I agree with your points. I spent 6 years in USA, did my MBA there and then I am back in India. I doing well better than in USA.

  • @shreepadbhat9739
    @shreepadbhat9739 День назад

    Thanks for uploading!!
    Yes! Once you have family and children enrolled into education, it becomes very difficult to reverse migrate!
    As per some highly respected social thinkers, by 2040, the best of the brains in the world will be working in India to service India and the world to shape life for humanity into modern times!!!

  • @gw1284
    @gw1284 21 день назад +2

    Young man, you made the right decision, because you have vision

  • @SaltLake180
    @SaltLake180 2 дня назад

    Thanks for the sincere and honest feedback.

  • @SkyTachyon
    @SkyTachyon 23 дня назад +2

    Wishing you all the best 👍

  • @makimomoo
    @makimomoo 9 дней назад +1

    You did a superb thing. Only people who make decisions like you, can grow India to be prosperous and magical. The USA is a cesspool of greed.

  • @arunyton
    @arunyton 21 день назад

    A very candid and informative video. Thanks for sharing.
    Wish you all the best in your sincere endavours.
    Jai Hind.

  • @vipinravindranath187
    @vipinravindranath187 12 дней назад

    Good luck Prashanth....God bless you for attempting something for 🇮🇳

  • @OdiaNRIresearcher
    @OdiaNRIresearcher 16 дней назад

    V nice. Much appreciated. AI and ML are much needed in research now in India.

  • @neelagovindaraj5933
    @neelagovindaraj5933 14 дней назад +1

    Please don't be hesitant to say that you did the right thing! Ofcourse you will be a second class citizen there even after a few generations. Sitting on huge stacks of money cannot be the goal of life anyway. Hope your video brings more people back not necessarily for a start up but just to be with your own people.

  • @hm5142
    @hm5142 13 дней назад +3

    The US has tremendous contempt for expertise and always has. Most talented Americans don't go into technical fields, but are more likely to go into banking. I run a tech startup, and most of our employees are Asian because there are no Americans in the job pool. We are very happy to have our employees, but it underscores the contempt Americans have for science and tech.

  • @fatik870
    @fatik870 2 дня назад

    🎉 it’s much much better to return back and help build your nation. I wish I could go back but we have totally uprooted

  • @AS-zq7vz
    @AS-zq7vz 22 дня назад

    Wonderful! You're an inspiration.

  • @pineapplesareyummy6352
    @pineapplesareyummy6352 8 дней назад +1

    Well done! You also have far less chance of being shot dead in the US. Make the best use of your talent in India and benefit your own people. I have a good friend from Kerala who graduated from Stanford who went back and founded a company in India. Meanwhile, Chinese scientists are increasingly going home. Take your skills and grow the motherland.

  • @bonnydavis6730
    @bonnydavis6730 21 день назад

    I wish you, will utmost sincerety, all the best in your future endeavours in India.

  • @alex_2020
    @alex_2020 19 дней назад +2

    A man’s dignity is more important than anything else!

  • @alexkumar7062
    @alexkumar7062 22 дня назад +2

    Couple of things - I am working in Northamerica for 35 years I agree with most of items execept forllowing
    1. To Startup in US is much more difficult in US and especially for Indians - with our brown skins - we are not successful in selling which is needed for startup Therefore most of startups Indians pair with americans. You might end up giving up huge part to your american partners.
    2. For Indian Females - I think it is better to be in India as there are servants in India compared to house work. My wife always complains about it.
    3. Working in India versus US - There are better job growth opportunities in India than US market as US market is mature. Also don't minimize the stress of getting Green Card and losing of job - job security in US.

  • @pranavgandhi9224
    @pranavgandhi9224 24 дня назад +1

    Super proud of you guyssss❤

  • @PGYoutubesh
    @PGYoutubesh 27 дней назад +9

    I hope more brilliant minds like you come back to India to help transform it into a great nation once again-our true Bharatvarsha. 🥰🙏 Jai Hind🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @maghee83
      @maghee83 24 дня назад

      indian sub continent belons to black skinned dravidians and not you white skinned aryans

  • @foxytail8631
    @foxytail8631 23 дня назад +1

    Times have changed. There are tremendous growth opportunities now in India and because of market scalability and appetite on par with US consumer market, this is probably the way to go.

  • @atisdmitra
    @atisdmitra 19 дней назад +2

    You can make your close relations very happy but your efforts to make a mark in India will eat dust

  • @atharbasit9223
    @atharbasit9223 18 дней назад

    Appreciate your courage to come back to 🇮🇳 and make a mark where you were born, no worries you will end up doing better than in the 🇺🇸

  • @atw007
    @atw007 11 дней назад

    Though i am not an Indian but i think you took the right decision. Also all the points which you have mentioned are totally correct. You will do way better in terms of quality of life and in other areas in next few years as compared to those who did not came back.

  • @joeseb6906
    @joeseb6906 23 дня назад +1

    You have a beautiful mind .........God bless you

  • @indirachandra4329
    @indirachandra4329 23 дня назад +2

    You said it. In India sigle unmarried is a nightmare I moved to the US in my end of my teenage. It was hell in India those days.In the US is like heaven so much peace, freedom and respect. I' m living in the US more then India. One thing Indians should change they attitude...Now a days Indians coming to the US different greed. That is for sure the US is not same like 20 year back. Good Luck guys...

  • @sandhyabhamidipati5234
    @sandhyabhamidipati5234 22 дня назад

    Nation needs people like you. You are the real son of the soil. We are proud of people like you. Thank you for coming back ❤

    • @suyashverma9060
      @suyashverma9060 19 дней назад

      What a demeaning statement which is full of contempt for people who graduated from low level colleges but working for India, just to praise IITians like feudalist 😡

  • @teresavarghese1177
    @teresavarghese1177 6 дней назад

    Hope you are successful in your endeavours.

  • @vjcsit56
    @vjcsit56 22 дня назад +1

    Great, hope the country and politicians don't disappoint your generation the way it did ours

  • @teamdynamic5178
    @teamdynamic5178 23 дня назад

    Thank you so much from Indians ..good foresight and meaningful ambition

  • @govindprasad6822
    @govindprasad6822 19 дней назад

    You did right..don’t get demotivated… once decided stop comparing things with USA. Life is short doing what you want is important..

  • @DhrubaYT
    @DhrubaYT 14 дней назад +1

    You took the correct decision.

  • @prahladsinhjadeja9018
    @prahladsinhjadeja9018 27 дней назад +3

    my salutations to your parents too

  • @kannanthejus
    @kannanthejus 26 дней назад +2

    Really a great decision

  • @commonsense5193
    @commonsense5193 14 дней назад

    Forget about the MIT, IIT, PhD identities, the point is even from a mediocre technical college, you can still become successful. You need to be a motivator, an achiever with an innovating mind. If living in USA is a misery, you did a good thing by returning home. Would be good to hear an update video from you in 5 years time.

  • @AmeSo85
    @AmeSo85 19 дней назад +1

    Brave decision!! Whether India deserved you , only time will tell..

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli 21 день назад +4

    In many cases PhD’s can find good opportunities in India in universities or start their companies. But problems of pollution, traffic, and education of children later in life will come to you.

  • @rupsabasu4156
    @rupsabasu4156 8 дней назад

    Love the video. And love the detailed explanation of each point. I do think india has a lot to offer. One has to however highlight that the lack of availability of good public infrastructure including general cleanliness and air pollution is a major problem. The dishonesty of people in everyday tasks and rudeness are not small things. Another major factor is not having enough respect as a female. This makes women who are strong in technical skills avoid building anything there. Playing the green card game is definitely like that of being a second class citizen but this is also how women feel in India because they have to rely on male friends and family for everything; from going out to getting things done in government offices.

  • @jigsaw2281
    @jigsaw2281 19 дней назад

    India needs you bro proud of you more than satya, sundar and what not

  • @ashishmahajan1816
    @ashishmahajan1816 20 дней назад +2

    I think you want to be in India. All the reasons are just justifying the move. To live here you need to master the system and blend in unless you are one of them from the silicon valley with financing lined up. I moved here in 1992 and I can not think of one reason to move back. Plus women have more freedom and safety here.

  • @0kenmei
    @0kenmei 11 дней назад

    Dear Sreedath, I am writing this after watching entire video. I really respect your thoughts and What motivated you to stay firm on your decision and come back to India to contribute and make it better.
    Nice to see people like you ( with such caliber ) dedicating life for India and Indians. NOT Like OLA's Bhavish, who is arrogant & bullshit Indians naming his batteries "BHARAT" not providing proper support on his sales.

  • @calmmuzic3217
    @calmmuzic3217 23 дня назад +2

    With green card you cannot come back anytime. There is a limit of how many days you can be physically outside US on green card. If you stay too long, green card is considered abandoned

  • @kunalkrishnamukherjeeiitm3546
    @kunalkrishnamukherjeeiitm3546 9 дней назад

    Ok here is a Indian my friend, I am faculty at the same inst you graduated from and I returned from US 15 days after Ph.D. You are not alone. My point was I'm an Indian and would live in India that's it.

  • @ashokbraroo8845
    @ashokbraroo8845 20 дней назад

    ❤Very nice decision. What can be expected from US by Indian can now be achieved in India after some hard labour with better results ❤

  • @Axe85
    @Axe85 24 дня назад +5

    India is a chaotic country, but shanti hai yahaa

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 19 дней назад +1

      Bhai pure desh ko aisa kyu sochte ho...m rishikesh rehta hu yhan to ni h chaotic...bhai itna bda desh h apni soch bhi bdi kro

  • @gargisheth729
    @gargisheth729 23 дня назад +1

    You took the right step your mother land is your own if your biological mother is not good looking or wealthy you will not leave her you will support her more it’s a same thing for your mother land otherwise no one will go in army those who take education in our top education schools like IIT and AIMS and then run away in western countries that’s not right Government should take bonds for some years from students of these colleges 🙏🏼thanks for your step all my blessings to you 🌹

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 22 дня назад

      IIT were developed by Foreign countries not by Indian government. If your biological mother is torcherous like India you should leave. A mother who is a food terrorists and lacts civic sense.

  • @wellwisher8500
    @wellwisher8500 15 дней назад

    Well thought out
    “Never doubt the path you have chosen” A card from a friend when I relocated

  • @xxxx-tb4de
    @xxxx-tb4de 23 дня назад

    Makes perfect sense. Just not sure when he will be back in USA as it is still the happening place.

  • @rajanigs
    @rajanigs 22 дня назад

    We supported him wholeheartedly

  • @offensive-brat
    @offensive-brat 4 дня назад

    proud of u man

  • @ganesheaswer3525
    @ganesheaswer3525 23 дня назад

    Really enjoyed your clarity vision and simplicity
    Is there anyway I can reach you

  • @IamRoyMiller
    @IamRoyMiller 27 дней назад +41

    Anyway, who wants to spend the majority of their life preparing for the dooming visa processes in USA. Even if we got a green card, we will never be treated as equals there.

    • @LNCMD2023
      @LNCMD2023 24 дня назад

      Do Indians treat others in India as equals?

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 22 дня назад +13

      In India also people are not treated equal.

    • @Ansuman-xp7it
      @Ansuman-xp7it 19 дней назад

      ​@@vinsin328leave bharat

    • @rnskfamily7672
      @rnskfamily7672 18 дней назад +5

      Agree. In india you will never be equal. If you don't have money you are not getting anything there. The divide between lower middle class, middle class and upper class is massive. People suffer better to pack up. Leave return to India for IIt and MIT.

    • @realityishardtodigest9128
      @realityishardtodigest9128 17 дней назад

      You'll only be treated as a stupid F if you use words like "Equality, Diversity, inclusion, Trigger, Gender stuff, etc". Every else respects you for your achievements which are mostly Materialistic in nature. No one gives a F about your "Equality" here. Get Real

  • @ponty1001
    @ponty1001 День назад

    Well done bro

  • @sumitsimplesound6727
    @sumitsimplesound6727 22 дня назад

    Hello! Sreesanth, You have acted on your inner call that is basically YOU. Yes, in the face of any practical dimension, It is beyond most of our common acts. More so when our country is still floating at a low at ticket size to do something impressive in Global Canvas. There can't be any doubt that present generation of your stature be left out with much of material fulfilment in life time . One thing is sure that the drive out of a sense of soils call and then.proving that making things happen (may be in a smaller but firm way) is possible, may not be easier , Once done, no pleasure in this earth can equate to that. Let us close today with a line from the writings of Swami Vivekananda "Two tendencies in human nature; one to harmonise the ideal, and the other to elevate the life to the ideal." Take care.

  • @gaurav_saha_16
    @gaurav_saha_16 27 дней назад +1

    Where is vizuara based out of ? Bangalore, Pune or Bombay?

    • @abish83
      @abish83 27 дней назад

      Bangalore i guess

  • @amindra963
    @amindra963 22 дня назад

    In 10 years you'll be quite happy with your decision! India with a $ 7 Trillion Economy! And with your family and friends close to you, you have made the Perfect Decision: And working for your own nation is just wonderful.

    • @vinsin328
      @vinsin328 22 дня назад +1

      So, it would still be a highly poor country.

  • @pascalnguyen1107
    @pascalnguyen1107 3 дня назад

    Yes bro .. although I'm obviously not Indian

  • @Allugopielectricalengineer
    @Allugopielectricalengineer 20 дней назад

    In olden days, America is only the country for rich mind, but today that was changed due to politicians, great India great people, do better for india as an Indian , all the best

  • @anandsawant5476
    @anandsawant5476 22 дня назад

    India needs brilliant minds like you

  • @calmmuzic3217
    @calmmuzic3217 23 дня назад +2

    Dude, you went to IIT and MIT, you should not be making such videos that portray risk. Your education institute should have trained you be successful on MARS. Do good wherever you are

  • @Bazi-x4u
    @Bazi-x4u 13 дней назад

    Well done bro!!! To survive in India one should be in top one percent in academics, IIT, MITs, IIMs etc.... As you are in top one percent you can survive easily. How about others 99%? every one will not fall in the top on percent. Rest 99% are struggling with unemployment, though employed, working in a toxic work culture, working on weekends and holidays. Many will be laid off once they reach 40. Thus, many choosing to migrate, though not to USA, but to Canada, UK, Germany, AUS, NZ. It is always better to migrate, not only for better jobs, but also for a better quality of life, health benefits, children's safety, and social security benefits (not to US).

    • @PPB-m9e
      @PPB-m9e 11 дней назад

      Which country are you planning to migrate you? And do you know people in your friends circle who have done this?