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Problem isn't with the education system, there are no use cases or lines of inquiry due to lack of industrialisation. Why are people without higher education filing patents in the developed world?
Reality is Socialists policy of INC was responsible People here just don't want to hear reality i don't care let me reply one by one @reaShikha885 we are poor because of socialists policies and hate against Capitalists @UNKNOWN-HH7PC NOW this comment is sensible surely but i was not defending bjp either just stating what happened with us
@@_kartik_chauhan Huh? do you think bjp is doing any good in the policing making in the economy of india, instead of liberalizing industries more they are putting import duties and putting price controls everywhere they want, which actually creates monopoly in these industries, and helps some fraction of companies and the only people suffering from this are consumers because they have to pay a larger amount of their income while getting low quality goods. Stop thinking black and white, I accept that INC did no good to the economy except when manmohan singh liberalized the economy in 1991, but I think bjp is also in the same state and maybe much worse because of their communal politics and other stupid policies.
My cousin went to US for his PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in machine learning and computer vision in 2010. It is considered one of world's top computer science universities for research. He completed his PhD in 2014, worked in Meta (Facebook) research for 2 years and then came back to India in 2016. He was frustrated with work culture, lack of research jobs and heavy bureaucracy even in academia. The only reason he came back was to be closer to his parents and family. After 2 years of frustration, he returned back to US in 2018. He received his green card in 2021, and now no longer wants to return to India. He still visits India two times a year to see parents, and his parents visit him once a year. He can easily afford business class tickets for his parents so they are not in discomfort, shows how well paid and respected researchers are.
Yes, Christian countries are better, in India too much non-healthy competition, one will have colleagues/friends to bring you down because they want to be higher than you and professors/guides also compete.
I am a physics researcher, graduated from IISER Pune. I just cant express how relatable this topic is to me! It almost made me cry as I am going through the same hardships since last 2+ years. I graduated from IISER Pune(which is a science research institute in India, and probably one of the best after IISc, TIFR etc) in 2021. Since then I have been trying to find a PhD position outside India because of all these reasons stated here in the video. In this process I even got admitted to other IISER-X (name not specified on purpose) where my goal was to upgrade my profile (by publishing my first research paper), then apply outside India for better opportunities. But the situation of research in India is so worse than I expected that, even to leave that institute, it took me 2 years. The research environment, work culture and overall scientific temperament of the crowd there was so disappointing that my research work which was almost finished in 2021 took 2 years because of the lazy environment in X-institute. Finally, I had to resign from my PhD program from that institute and my paper was published recently (July 2023). All this could have been avoided had the environment being better. In fact, I would have liked to continue doing my PhD in an Indian institute too, had the environment of research be anywhere close to my master’s institute IISER Pune. And currently I am again searching for a PhD outside India, because the only institutes I can rely on (basically they must at least of the quality of my previous institution or better) are IISc Bangalore or TIFR Mumbai. I do not intend to say other institutes are bad but considering my research field (particle physics) and my passion for the subject, I haven’t heard about any other institutes which have any equal or better environment, from people studying there. It’s really easy for people to say that all the talent leaves India for money in other countries, but what those people don’t understand is that- it’s not explicitly the money that matters. It’s the respect that the money conveys. Any expert of a particular subject has spent years to earn that expertise and talent. When a government, organisation, institution offers more money it automatically reflects the fact that they respect your expertise and need it. This gives immense satisfaction to anyone who has worked hard to be at that position, and this in turn gives more motivation to study further and innovate. It’s a positive feedback loop. The least these researchers can expect is the motivated research environment where people are passionate about their own fields and aiming to innovate something new. Even if the institute-X would have offered me that environment, I’d have stayed with lesser money… AN UPDATE: I have recently got a research associate(RA) position at IISc Bangalore. I'll most likely be working on muon colliders phenomenology. For those who don't know about RA positions- it's a contract based and usually funded position to collaborate on a small project (1 year-ish). The benefit of this is that I get to build my profile strong working on this position, so a new experience, a new potential research paper at the end and thus higher chances of getting a PhD position at better places.
It's a tough field to stay motivated in, even outside of India, from what I do know about it. Good luck to you man, you have every right to pursue the option you feel is the best 👍🏽
Hello Ankur, I am very much interested in research field and I want some guidance from researchers like you. I am trying to come up with something to improve research in Indian colleges. Please let me know how can I connect to you.
The exact reason why I was so against doing PhD in India. Unfortunately even I left India to pursure my research in Biotechnology from South Korea. This content is the most relatable problem in India at the present moment. Fun fact I have qualified GATE& CSIR and those exams are more respected outside of India than in India while PhD admission process. Our government asks us to come back to India, they should question themselves why so many Indian students are leaving their comfort zone, their families at late 20s and decide to move to a completely alien country.
@@worldfullofimagination337 there are ways you can do that. One you can take a job in any Biotech company and work your way up or you can stay in Academia and do your Masters then PhD etc. If you want to do Masters in India you need GATE or you can clear CSIR and work in a lab directly, getting your master and PhD. If you want to go abroad find universities you are interested in and mail the professors and students working in the professor 's lab. You will find videos and guides on the internet on how to do that. Just be genuine.
Unless we elect educated people we wont change the nation.... we shouldn't feel ashamed when some CEO says India cannot produce high tech innovation.. 😂😂
Indian education system is designed to make labours out of us but not the free thinkers and innovators. Starting from the very beginning we are taught to memorize answers and write them exactly word to word in the exams conducted and marks are awarded based on how close your answer is to the answers which were provided to you in the classes. On the other hand it's very opposite in the western countries, even the assignments which gets submitted as part of the curriculum get checked for plagiarism. One of my friend was almost thrown out of her university for submitting an assignment which she copied from the previous year's assignment.
India needs more labourers first. They enable the free thinkers and innovators later. Japan, Korea and China were sweat shops first, industrial giants later and today IP/product owners. Our socialist leanings make us so worker friendly that we have become business unfriendly. If you ever make your own product, try hiring to bring it to the market.
The fault is of your parents too this thing begins with home you are wired to be what they want you to be like your future your profession that's the problem they don't let you think and decide what you want
I was a Masters Research Scholar at IIT Madras. As a GATE cleared MS scholar we were paid merely 12400 rupees per month by MHRD. I joined IIT after leaving an engineering job with a higher pay, because I really wanted to do research and become a scientist. I managed to publish my paper in a reputed international conference (after months of waiting to get accepted). However, since the stipend is for a fixed duration, I had to work for a few months without any stipend. I spent all my savings to survive and had to ask money from parents. It was a shame since I joined research after leaving a job and my parents supported throughout. I want to do a PhD now but not from India.
currently I am a btech 1st year student in NIT durgapur in electrical eng. I also have keen interest on research in quantum technology .....I am trying to start doing some freelance work.....just to be enough economically stable......so that I dont have to think about my earnings during masters and phd.....I really understand your situation bhaiya............though I am not in your situation .
Correction: At 17:19, I said that the jobs will only be given to PhD graduates from outside NIT. That is incorrect. There is in fact a scoring system that gives lower points to am NIT graduate but does not prevent them from being hired.
In addition to this, heavy administrative and non academic burden on faculty members/ researchers in state universities of India. I am an Assistant Professor in a state university in Odisha, it has been more than seven years, I m yet to submit my PhD thesis.
There is another caveat. The grading system provides higher rank to those who have pursued PhD from any university outside India that is ranked within the top 500 QS University Rankings. However, the Indian central universities have continuously contested the validity of these rankings. They say that the rankings do not respect and understand the Indian education system and thus the rankings are not suitable to rank Indian institutes (because all that make it to the list of Top 1000 is merely 10-20 institutes). That said, if they don't believe in it, why ask for it?
Please review the point at 22.18. to become a faculty member in Indian universities one need to publish atleast 5 research papers not 10. Because 2 points will be given to each paper and maximum points for research papers are 10.
Finally someone focused on PhD. Situation in private universities are even worse. My senior friends pursuing PhD are suffering. I suffered a lot in my Dissertation. My friend who can afford to prepare for and attend foreign University is lucky. Whereas here I'm banging my head to clear entrance Truth about Indian Education System is scary As Organic Chemistry graduate, I can really say What I faced in my Dissertation The chemical I was working was costly My professor would carry it off in his pocket. The acid I was working with was very hazardous, but Didn't received protection. The Base I used was so toxic, but no Fumehood provided. The product I synthesised was also 75% taken away by my professor Even after bringing result, which my seniors couldn't. I just received taunts 😢
feel sorry for you..but keep up the spirit, see if you can get a stint outside of India somehow(via fellowship or something), even a couple of years, that might boost your resume. even IITs are'nt good enough for Ph.Ds..only for undergraduate education. only 2-3 institutes are good.
@@snehasharma9391maintain your rational viewpoint which is the ultimate driving force on a daily basis,you will find solutions for the obstacles eventually 😊
@snehasharma9391 i am so sorry that it happened to you...however keep up the good work to have pursued until today can u tell me some good research institutes for biosciences.
This man deserves more attention😐. He don't use highly edited videos nor he tried to pick masala topics for more views, rather he speaks for the real problem our system facing.
Aree ye murkh ye masala topic nhi to kya hai bas thoda old ho gya aur façtss ko tod ke sara iljaam education system par daal rha hai bhaii Kam se Kam dekh to liya hota usne baad me clearification me bola tha Sam Altman ne ki ek 10k dollar budget bola tha jiski wajah se usne mana kar Diya tha ki nhi bana sakte ye edit kar ke daala hai bhaii follow mai bhi karta hu to gaali mat diyo reply me bas mai bolna chaa rha hu ki blindly kisi ko follow karna sahi nhi hai
I am a material scientiest and I completed my masters and PhD from TU Delft, Netherlands, and have closely collaborated with IISc Bangalore and IIT Roorkee during my thesis. I have seen a stark difference in the atmosphere of labs and access to infrastructure. Very apt video showcasing the research environment and situation in India.I feel there is a strong hierarchy in Indian universties which results in somewhat fearful environment. And I have been long critique of the academic publication system which has so many cons. A research (or collaboration) done with the aim of publication does not result in a fruitful contribution. Being a reviewer of scientific articles myself, I see even the best journals accept somewhat poor quality of articles, just because of contacts and other polical reasons. In my case, I did not want to publish papers before finishing thesis and wanted to make videos instead, and my supervisors agreed to it. I have a chapter on reviewing youtube video, which is absolutely uncommon in technical thesis. Doing this in India is unthinkable in current atmosphere. I have shifted back to India after decade of living in netherlands, and I truly belive that India has a great potential, but research and universities are still lacking the positive trend as seen in other sectors.
YES ...THIS IS COMMON IN MOST COUNTRIES...THATS WHY ITS DIFFICULT...THEY LACK THE DARE FACTOR..USA DOING DIFFERENT BRINGS DIFFERENT RESULTS...MOST PEOPLE JUST DO SAME TO FIT 7N AND BE ACCEPTED...
I study at a Korean university and my senior who works at a molecular biology lab as a PhD told us undergrads that in India, her entire department had one instrument (can't remember the name) to be shared with all the labs while here it is one for every team. The facilities and funding that we get here is pretty much boundless I'd say, in that it is almost never a constraint. I then see what even the top unis in India have to offer and truly feel sorry for what one earns after years of efforts
Being a PhD student myself, working in France and having graduated from IIT, I can confirm that the issue of "publish or perish" is real and needs to be addressed to increase the quality of research.
As a BTech student I can relate this so much. Pressure to publish a paper of my Major Project was so much that 95-97% of the publications done by my friends are of paid publications. That means students pay to get their paper published. If paper isn't published, you wont get your degree. And only 10 months is given to a 20 year old student with a inexperienced faculty as a mentor. Not to forget, no support from the college and literally ZERO funding.
True, currently i am in my last year in 7th sem. and i have to publish a research paper till the end of last year. And i don't even know anything about it. I am just thinking about how I will do it.
Steve Woznaik had said same thing many years ago. He said that India cannot innovate. India is good at only redoing what someone has done (services) not innovation.
@@_kartik_chauhanaisa nhi ki USA upi nhi develop ker pata.... India se bahut pahle wo ispe discuss ker chuka tha lekin... Mastercard visa.... In sabki strong lobby ke karan.... Government isse... Aage nhi le paayi... Kyunki upi.... MasterCard ka business affect hota.... Aur usa mein lobby culture strong hai
My mom has done her post doctorate from IIT Guwahati, she applied for a grant last year and was hoping she would get in in a month or two, because the grant included money to buy a laptop, she was quite excited, it has been 1.5 years and there still no update on the grant, she still gets offers from universities from abroad but because of my educational commitments she couldn’t
Thank the genius of Manmohan Singh. He deurbanised India with MNREGA and killed half of Indian industry by focusing on services. Remember that absolute gem on allowing Chinese dumping to beat inflation? Good ol days.
the fact is that in India education, research and students hold last priority. Government can fund building of monuments and statues but don't want to spend on science and education. In spite of this Indian students shine bright in the world. Hats off to them
Religious extremists cause violence. And ordinary Hindu-Muslim people have to suffer its consequences. The government should take steps to eradicate religious extremism from both Muslim and Hindu ends, and should focus on poverty, wealth inequality and economic performance of the country.
I was humiliated by a professor- he said - " just because u did good in masters doesnt mean u will do good research", " you must work monday to saturday 9-6:00. He said so many things to me - demean me like i am nothing that i had to complain, after complaining, the entire department had a meeting - but eventually i had to resign because no one would accept me after that, singe they need the his lab equipment for some works in future. This was on Women's day. The quality of research is also not good, all the grant money they get, which goes to their pockets. They treat students like postman, bhajiwala and a tourguide for their family. All this i saw happenning to my seniors. After all these things, i left India, I am very much happy in europe with quality work and good professor around. Who respects and values. I dont want to go back anymore to the toxic environment.
I myself being a research scholar talks about these issues with my friends regularly. We want to protest about this everyday, but hardly gets time to do so because of research pressure. Thank to Mohak for bringing up such topic in front of a global audience.🙏
Why not you all get together and write a full fledged letter to ministry of science and technology or media with all of your Researcher's problem , constraints faced by them and ideas what can make this situation better *the problem cannot be resolved unless it is known* *Be the change you want to see in world* *Let me tell you a story* there was a big stone in the mid of the road .It is needed to be moved. Everyone who had to transport goods thought that someone else would do it and atlast no one did it.
Why some indians thinks that india is a rich country because they only compare india with Pakistan. Agr dam hai to china se compare karo,japan se karo korea se karo. 5th in largest economic country But ranks 139 out of 180 in GDP per capita.
What a great presentation and very truthful facts have been presented. I am a postdoc scholar at the University of Chicago and I did my PhD from IIT Bombay. I can realize the pain of the research scholars in India.
Yeah totally agree with you....I have a question...do you have hope that something will change in this system... i don't think an individual person can do something in personal level to change it..I am literally hopeless about our education system
@@anonymous..-_-..I don't think it will change I had many friends who used to talk about doing research in phy chem bio maths but except 2-3 all of them are going for placements rather than research.
Atleast someone raised the voice for PhDs of India who were facing extreme atrocities in the country.... Each and every point is correct and well described
As a graduated engineer from IIT Kanpur, I also faced funding issues when I was working on my Robotics Project; at that time, I thought my project was not worthy of funding, but now I realize even bigger institutes like IITs not focusing mainly on research but only increasing their placement graphs.
Bro tum galat institutes mein ho researches keliye IISC, IISER, NISER, TIFR hai India mein IITs, NITs ka primary role hai quality engineers banna hai naki phd holders
Why are you surprised? It's not IIT's problem. Most educated Indians are like plumbers in a village without sanitation. Low industrialisation equals lack of complex demand equals lack of opportunities and research. Even a master's in instrumentation/mechanical/materials engineering does not guarantee a job despite being hot fields globally. Our people keep opposing reforms, entrepreneurs, capitalism, centralisation and keep chanting "India is a country of villages". We are getting what we wanted.
@@akkinambiar2305 I cleared IIT JEE in 2017 at that time I don't even know whether I am suitable for corporate or research. I realized later that I have an attraction toward RnD, Btw I shouldn't blame IIT, it provided me well enough opportunity to explore things. Because of that after graduating in 2021 I have some clear goals in my life.
@@harshverma3548 Hello harsh. I am very much interested in Research and working to improve research conditions in local colleges in Hyderabad. I want guidance from experience seniors like you. Please let me know how to contact you. I really want guidance from people like you. I hope you reply soon.
Two main reasons: 1. Most of the people are unaware that you get money while research/phd. 2. Most people belong from middle class and thus to sustain their family they are forced to do jobs
@@rjo60263. Status competitions are easier to win when you work commercial, low risk low innovation high gain jobs, rather than high risk, high innovation, high gain startups or research. You have to be a renunciant or ascetic to be able to fight the constant social competition forced on you by family, friends and coworkers.
Our situations make us the person we are Our gdp capita almost doubled in past years Let us make it reach about 10k dollars You will see the difference 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Once we become a 10 Trillion dollar economy these problems will start solving automatically 2.5k vs 60k ( 🇮🇳 vs 🇺🇸 ) The difference is huge .. But we will overcome that
@@_kartik_chauhan these things can be achieved within a decade if the government focuses more on investing in R&D, STEM instead of playing politics using religion with the help of IT cell.
I am a PhD researcher in EU university and very much appreciate your efforts to bring out this video. I wanted to contribute my intellectual work in India but as you brought out very accurately, there is no infrastructure for research in India. One more point I would like to bring out is that not just Indian government, but we as Indian citizens also don't give importance to research as a career.
U said right brother. Students are not interested in research it's all about getting a degree at early age and earn money. Research takes time and require that kind environment, facilities. Second thing is system has literally killed curiosity and thought process of students. It's all about clearing entrance exam.
I really liked this video because I have recently completed my PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University and I faced such problems while researching. Even now, getting a job after PhD is too difficult
I did Masters from a NIT and after completion i applied for a job in a design firm. The PhD scholar with whom i worked also applied for the job. I was selected and he wasn't.
Comparing the stipends of PhD students in India, even those from prestigious institutions like IIT and IISc, to countries known for innovation like Switzerland, it's evident that there's a stark difference. While PhD scholars in IIT receive around 35,000 INR per month, their counterparts in Switzerland enjoy a monthly stipend of approximately 5 lakhs INR. The key issue here is the need to view research as a full-time profession and create an improved research ecosystem to bridge this gap.
@@RealCherry8085 rehne do lol, in sab ko samjhane me koi matlab nahi. They will compare India with countries that are fully developed and have less than 1 Indian city's worth of population to take care of, as opposed to ours.
@@mihirojha4475bhai tum nhi samjh rhe 27 ki umar m jab ladke ki kamai 35 k hogi wo shadi kab karega. 1 lpa ho to shadi bhi karega . There are many PHD guys depressed by society for earning that low. Kindly meet a few PHD people and then say. Indian society m jeena h Indian researchers ko.
im a engineer, talking about research paper in our college students just look at research paper as something that they are forced to do, college instead of motivating students to make research paper they force students to make research paper so that they can get credit. I always knew about this issue but never thought too much about it thanks mohak for opening my eye about this issue. im also working on a research paper right now i was planning to make it as good as i can but now i want to go 1 step above.
How do you motivate people without having the means to inspire them? What have these professors done with their careers and how many industry experts do they know? Blaming it on the education system has become a crutch when the problem is we are a feudal society being given post industrial revolution education. Simplest demonstration: when was the last time you calculated the area of a triangle(5-6th standard syllabus)? This kind of education makes sense to a kid who lives in atleast an industrial society where standardisation is the norm. Even if our parents are carpenters, they will ask us to buy "wood". In the global north the same family asks the kid to buy a 2-by-2. Teaching geometry without enforced standardisation is useless. India needs to focus on becoming the factory of the world before we can think of creating a world class general education.
this video is an eye opener for me, I'm currently a student and trying to make a career in research field, but looking at the poor conditions of research in India makes me rethink about my decision.
That's the sad reality of our education system...It's roots are corrupted and biased☹...I once read in Microeconomics class 12th book about Brain wash of India's great minds and how they prefer Foreign countries to pursue education and jobs...But the 'Why' behind it was not mentioned...Thanks a million for sharing such valuable piece of information with us.😊
Tata has given TISS and TIFR to India, the only institutes worth studying in if you plan on getting into research. They also have a lot of financial grants
Indians believes in their mythical stories so it's obvious they will believe that airplanes were invented in India. For example the orthodox Muslim thinks prophet Muhammad was first to land of moon. Majority of brtis, despite being anglo saxon dominant and irreligious, believes in the myth of king Arthur.
Govt. is always complaining about brain drain but at the same time they are not even ready to give a decent stipend for phd scholors. After yrs of protest, they increased stipend from ₹31k to ₹37k which is not at all acceptable.
I feel like this topic was really needed for the youth. The youth nowadays have absolutely no idea how the research sector in India works, hats off for the amazing explanation.
Forget tcs,Wipro,Infosys and other service providers in India. Many young Indians who worked with American companies wouldn't even answer a call from these companies, think about it !! I heard Reliance IT still thinks they are working with bricklayers, not engineers. Even Mahindra, who 'accepted the challenge' has a bad work culture, they will not attract any engineers to build anything, that's just a daydream !!
most indian companies bare just high tehc coolies for their american clients..low end labour and benefitting from currency conversionn and cheap engineer labour cost..
@@veejay74 they have offices all over NA and Europe, same crappy work culture there too, thats why attracting talent is a problem, once new grads get a taste of American companies, they dont even think about these companies 🙂
You talking about website they run windows XP and windows 7 on computers. .. They recently announced OS( i don't know the name of Operating system) for Military's.
The thing is that when someone tries to do something different, they are mostly get laughed by their acquaintances, even their parents sometimes discourage them, which leads to bs like this. Our people dream to become rich but don't want to take on challenges.
Agree. Too much social pressure for car, flat, marriage, kids, foreign trip, bigger car, bigger flat, children, children's education, competing with Sharmaji ka beta. Approval seeking is India's national illness.
@IISc27 I do agree on the financial condition part but the thing is we people only care about is money, I agree that money is necessity for survival. If you ask your best friend or any other person you know they will say I want to be this and that, because that particular post offers tons of monetary values, only few will work for their ambition. Majority of the people in our country have this problem.
In research it's not about being laughed at by someone... 1. The pay is in pennies. People married, having kids and earning monthly salary/ stipend of 15 to 25k with no growth or hike. 🤷♂️ 2. Zero vision projects... People used to do PhD for 6 to 8 years with no increment, improper funding, extensions followed by harassments. 3. Many Research Foundations are run to embezzle money and Grants received are misused. 4. Stupid importance on publications and not Patents.
@@yellowtomatogamerz504 that is simply because we are not a first world nation. We can brag about our GDP all we want but reality is our GDP per capita (which is what actually matters more) sucks. Which implies that most of our population is still poor AF. In a country like ours where so many people struggle to put a plate of food on their table daily, how can we expect the mindset to change? It is changing, but it will take time. Its not gonna happen overnight. Saying this as someone who is pursuing JRF himself.
its been 3 years i left india due to the same problem i faced huge delay of more than an year for my research work in nuclear physics now i m working in CERN and here i m doing great research
Every single fuck*** point is relatable and I was aware about this 3 years back and that's why I refused to pursuing my Phd and research in Physics. I was very fascinate about physics even I run a physics brand (Name - Go Physics) which have mire than 2.5 lakh followers on all social media, and i started working on this when i was in first year in bsc. All motivation gone after reading the experiences and reviews about research culture in India. You won't believe, i was very serious for physics but now i am preparing for government job. I completed msc and bed but now focusing on government jobs. Just think about myself. I am crying inside because my passion was physics and now i am not doing that. Its so hard to live for those who follow their drems and interest. And you know this era is very compititive for getting govt jobs. This is why i am still unemployed. This cause me to think about suicide and depression but thank god i am in touch with some philosophy theories psychology and i understand how human behave in this situation. But i can confidently say that if this situation occurred with someone who doesn't know about these things then the situation could be worst. Oh my god i can't believe that this is happening with me 😢😢
oh! I am so sorry to hear about that ...I will pray that one day you will enlighten your passion for physics and do what you always wanted to ...by the way creating a physics brand in bsc first year is quite impressive.
I think Indian companies are not able to make Chat GPT 🤖as: ->They don’t have enough resources like computing power, data, and expertise to train and deploy such a huge and complex model. ->They don’t have clear rules or guidelines for using AI or data safely and ethically. They may face legal or social risks if they misuse or abuse ChatGPT like tools. ->They don’t have enough innovation or creativity to make new and original models that can suit the Indian context and needs. They may need to support many languages, dialects, scripts, and domains that are unique to India.💡🤖
I don't agree with your first argument. With ubiquitous cloud services that argument is not true today. Social and legal risks are definitely a reality but there is such poor awareness and such poor enforcement that our personal data is backed up by 100s of data brokers around the country. That's why we get so many spam phone calls for loans, cars, homes, insurance, investments and so on. I don't think any company with more than 100 employees has been pulled up for this. I fully agree with the point about innovation and creativity. Those that do have those skills simply work for companies that pay in Euros and Dollars, which is not Indian research. The major way that Indians do good research in India seems to be Indian branches of technology MNCs.
@@anandsharma7430 You're spot on! Indian tech MNCs host a dynamic exchange. They embark on pioneering ventures, yet the concern lingers that the outcomes predominantly favor the company's central hub. Cloud services have transformed data administration, yet the enduring dilemmas of privacy and security cannot be disregarded. The deficiency in consciousness and implementation concerning data privacy unveils the gateway to those exasperating spam calls. It's high time we prioritize fortifying our information and imposing responsibility on corporations.🌐🔒
No, the first 2 points are the thing Indians can achieve, the main issue comes in point 3, due to Indian society, innovators fear of making a try on new things, they think "If i make a mistake what face will I show to society" and even our parents discourage us when we think something new
I am a Research scholar at Jadavpur University... I was often discuss about this kind of matter ... Finally you have put all those concerning matter how it's killing the actual talent of a student in your video ... Good work..❤
Hello Mohak, I am Sandip Mondal, working as a postdoc at The Ohio State University. Thank you Mohak for choosing the topic. A few days back I texted you on LinkedIn regarding this issue and the video is here. Thanks a ton👍👍👍 Sandip
I am a PhD in France, and the labs are well funded here. We don't need to think twice before buying a 1000 EUR chemical. It also gives us enough freedom to explore as an individual. I have pursued my master's at IIT Roorkee in Chemistry Department, and we were dealing with toxic nanomaterials. But, for the sake of lab, we had a huge room where 9-10 of us were sitting in the middle and performing our experiments on the benches surrounding us. That's how much they care about one of the top institutions for research; I can't even imagine how it would be in other institutes. Although, I hear many positive things from IISc, JNCASR, and IISERs. One more thing is the work-life balance which is very difficult to imagine as a PhD in India where Saturday is a normal working day IITs. In the case of Citations, I think China is even worse than us in having faulty research, buying paper citations, and many others. A few years before, a paper in "Angewandte Chemie" journal was published explaining how the research is going in China. Unfortunately, the paper was taken down. But, if someone is interested, I can forward it.
Being a scholar, I feel the education system isn't motivating students to pursue higher education. Be it institution's sky-rocketing fees or the seats, the problems are unending for students.
Thank you Mohak for making this vlog. Lack of good infrastructure and research based curriculum, forced my husband to pursue his Phd in the US where he is able to publish and do research in the field of Analytical Chemistry. His research is focused on Cancer drugs. If the government has to stop this brain drain from our country and utilize this talent then funding and research based education should be given a priority.
Hi, Mohak. This is Shyam. Thanks a lot for highlighting a very important topic which should be discussed. I have also gone through the immense pressure of publications during my academic career. I am living in Brazil from last 8 years. I am working as a post doctoral researcher here in Fiocruz, Rio de Janiero. Here, I work in modeling of vector borne diseases such as dengue. I am living here with my wife and daughter. I did my PhD ( applied mathematics) in India from Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai in 2013. After my PhD, I applied for pdf position in department of mechanical engineering., IIT Bombay. Initially they gave me three month position. From begining there was só much pressure to publish a research paper. After one month, they told me my pdf application was denied. One professor humiliated me too. During my stay at IIT, I got a pdf offer from one university in Portugal. I accepted the offer and moved to Portugal in May 2013. After, Portugal I got a pdf offer from Brazil. Since, then I am here in Brazil moving from one universities to other. Now, I have more than 10 years post PhD experience. In 2016, I have applied in many Indian universities for the position of assistant professor in mathematics. Only two of them shortlisted me for the interview. In the interview, most of them are only interested about the teaching. They are not intersted in the research and innovation. Even though, they dont have online interview process. Later I realized it will be too difficult for me to find a faculty position. I came to knwo that if you have strong network ( I mean if your supervisor is influential) then there is some possibility to get a teaching position. Later, I stopped searching in India, I decided to search in Brazil and other countries. Then after pandemic, I thought to reapply in different universities in India for the faculty position. I came to know that since, I did not did have a PhD from IIT or NIT therefore it is very difficult to be shortlisted for the faculty interview. I have seen in my home state Odisha, in many universities and degree colleges, there are many faculty psoitions are not filled for many years. The situation is very bad. Regarding publications, it is now difficult to publish in a good journals both in Elsevier and Scopus indexed journals. In my research area of mathematical biology, the top journals are asking around $1200 to publish papers. Now a days, publishing a research paper is a full buisnee. If you or your professors have lot of fundings, they you can publish in top research journals. I knew some professors in brazil, they have published in good journals by paying publishing fee. Its really frustrating and sad to see such commercialization in the research. In Brazil too the govt. did not give much money to researchers. From last 10 years they did not increase the researchers fellowship. The previous goverment was a nightmare for research. Now this new goverment has only increased 25% of the fellowship. Here in Brazil, the situtation is same. I hope, both in India and Brazil things will change. Thanks again, for covering a very important topic.
Hello sir , I am also from india and currently i am high school student and I read your comment and you looked very experienced so please can you you give me some advice cuz i also want to do something for my parents i know it's kind of selfish request but then also i am requesting you, sir.
Thanks Team Mohak for raising the issue, I myself IIT graduate, worked on many JRF positions. Professors tell me to join a PhD here but I know the reality of Indian research and job market. It's such that you can find PhD scholars in IIT library preparing for govt jobs in library. Job aspects is very poor here, you have to do foreign postdoc to get a position here.... And job in private research sector, forgot it man..
In a country where a teacher critisizes you and gives you less marks just for using a diff method to solve a math prob..you can/should only expect anger and frustration on Twitter but not results in real life.
I studied psychology under the faculty which is considered the best in India. One of our professors highlighted a problem of the new system brought in by the UGC of considering the number of publications for promotion of professors, which is definitely DOES NOT indicates that quality of education imparted by the teachers and may not encourage students to do research for making a difference. I feel research should be encouraged but should not be forced. Research writing is an essential skill which should be taught in universities. We have a subject in my university named as research methodology, but looking at the syllabus and the assignments, it didn't seem attractive and at last it was just mugging up methods for the exam and not application.
@@priyakumari6073you'll get a good scholarship abroad if you work hard. You can support your family also and you'll have much better life to do research.
There are three main problems: obviously funding is the biggest one, lack of conducive environment where research is promoted and given time to make product, 3rd lack of respect and awareness. The thing is that, ecosystem doesn't support research , it supports employee generation hence cuts the research window. Dedicated research institute also suffer from funding and pay is so less that people don't take it up.
A better solution is to build a military industrial complex, low end manufacturing and logistics. Even if research is successful, India lacks globally in making products out of it. Simply investing in education will result in elite overproduction who will promptly migrate to countries which have easier factors of production.
Funding!?Funding for what? The professors at the foreign universities has to risk it all to deserve one, that's right, they themselves have to bring the funds from the corporations for their research. Check out the lallan top and Vikas diwyakirti's visit to these universities with some Indian origin professors. My point is, you have to deserve the findings.
@@satwiksahoo482 Bhai all due respect, Tata is a horrible example. Today only the government is the generator for complex demand. The Indian Industry is forced to play the race to the bottom scale game due to global market factors. Our only selling point on the global stage is cheap services and relative scale(only China can beat us, not even Singapore)
@@udaykadam5455 nobody is asking it for free... My complaint is that nobody is ready to give anything. If somebody expects a cutting edge technology or product should first invest , cannot expect us to built the best atomic clock without the best diode lasers.. becoz competition has no sympathy
thank you so much mohak for raising this issue......research in India is seriously not easy...Half of us researchers are probably depressed and going through a lot...our problems are needed to be raised... thank you
Well...govt's priorities are Making Mandirs, Destroying others places of Worship and again building Mandir on that...sending more n more people to Kavad yatra, Making Ram Rajya...which is a Farce anyway. Then who at the Top cares for research anyway??
I would like to correct one fact when you said there is no Dedicated Research institute in India, you didn't take into account IISc,TIFR,IACS,NISER,CEBS 7 IISERs,etc.
I am a recent Bioinformatics Postgraduate. Like most Postgrads its my dream also to pursue my PhD, but in my academic career I have realised and seen many of these faults in our system mentioned in this video. I appreciate how beautifully you and your team have found this neglected problem of our society. Even I have seen how professors are not concerned about the quality of knowledge of students they are getting, they are only concerned about the number of research papers they are publishing! even the worst case is the students or professionals engaged in the research work they don't even have the proper fundamentals of the respected subject at all. I recently want to focus on my knowledge building and will further move to research definitely. Because I believe a nation can grow only by innovation and implementation. Again thank you Mohak sir and his team for putting effort in our society.
@swetapaul3758 may I kindly ask you that from where you have pursued your masters in bioinformatics from? i just need your guidance a bit .I am a biotech graduate. How is bioinformatics? scope and can tell me more.>
@@SanjanaIndrakar any subject is good, it depends on your area of interest..apart from that if you want to know about the opportunities in this field..then I can really assure that this particular field is booming and will continue to boom in next few years. If you're are interested in programming, want to solve some biological mysteries by building algorithms then definitely you will love this domain. Ok so now about me ...I have completed masters in this subject last year from Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad University of technology. It's in West Bengal. And one more extra info, I'm from Belghoria, the place mentioned in this video.
Even the environment around us doesn't support research, people in our own society judge us If we choose to be pursuing PhD/research instead of getting a regular job.
He is right. Indians in my view are not free thinking. We are not used to think out of the box. We worry about things other than knowledge. We lack passion other than for wealth.
@@sagnaik May be you are right but according to data available you can clearly see that in terms of innovation, India is far behind than many countries.
@@sagnaik no he is right, you know how India can excel in every field? It's when we stop caring about what others do or think and do everything possible to improve ourselves instead of going full defence mode and saying bullcrap.
I'm currently pursuing my UG in a deemed University, wherein there's a job ready for those who studied here. Even though it's a good guarantee for the students and scholars, I can see how scholars don't even have their own room to do their research and How Our Professors are tortured with load of works that they don't even have time to take classes for us. Just because they're grateful for the job they got immediately doesn't mean that they are happy, they deserve more. To the professors and scholars of my university, your works are not valued here, you should have chosen a better place! Thank you for letting us know this issue mohak bro, this is much needed!
16:56 Correction - Tata Institute Of Fundamental Research is a Govt. institute (not owned by a private company), funded by Dept. of Atomic Energy. Source: I'm a PhD scholar here :)
@@Dhruv-Kumar it's not like we don't get funding at all, it's true that developed nations are more rich and have better infrastructure. But Indian Scientists are more "jugaadu", we have to learn how to do our best in the budget crunch. Furthermore, After spending lakhs of taxpayers money, I don't want to do some random things without giving back to the system. Will stick to my scientific career. Thanks for your concern.
Mohak Magal is the only guy who can show us the reality of India without abusing it. Great Job brother. Would encourage you to make more videos which inspire us to do something innovative even when all factors( funding, opportunities etc. ) are are against us.
@@jogo798 Well, he's not criticising our country as a whole. He is showing us faults in the system. Some people straight up abuse our country for no reason.
He is actually criticizing because criticism is literally about pointing out faults in a system and showing ways so that those faults can be approached or fixed, which is completely fine and must be done. You might have confused criticism with hate-speech but they are a different thing.
Ha! This govt has a very scientific mindset like bhabiji papad for covid, coronil, gau mutra.. so its better we should shut nehru made iit, iim and invest more in mandirs.
Thank you for the video. I’m in 1st year psychology phd. I’m actually doing my genuine research on emotional intelligence & how to increase our EQ. At India everything has a price. Farzi, shortcut, chalta hai & negligence. This should stop 🛑 ✋
Indian Express also wrote an article on this issue a few years back. This is one of the biggest hindrances in the science journey of India. We are losing academics because of this. Just look at Abhijit Banerjee, he studied in India but then went abroad and he won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019. I constantly wonder that his Nobel could have been the first Nobel for independent India. We need to improve things quickly to hold our top academics in India.
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There is 180 degree difference between Indian companies and risks or innovation. Indian students are trained to follow already drawn or planned path but not to make their own path. Indian can be runner-up at best but never be winner. Also, Govt want top talents to work outside Indian so that they can get effortless foreign currency as remittance to compensate for trade deficit. Remittance is like freebies for govt.
Do you even know that Small and Medium Manufacturing Factories bring Innovations???. And Various MSMEs need Engineering students from Colleges????? First carefully see what you have written.
@@akhilsharma413 u know one thing in older days IIT was something that have students who are passionate about their subjects nowadays it's like a social stigma that if you get IIT u will get high package now where is the passion that old students had ,,,, and new students who join only need cse why that's happening... Because of placements 1cr,2cr etc so only thing that matters for students is money no one need innovation and I know what I am writing exactly more than you
In American universities, also, mostly placements don,t happen there. They find their jobs by means of networking and off - campus placements. Even in IITs also, govt. pay crores of subsidies, to give that infrastructure, quality of education and for more opportunities there etc. Everyone father's pay taxes, but the benefits of those taxes only given to limited students or candidates, to respect their hardwork and talent. But most of the peoples, there only go for placements and packages in MNCs. Some candidates also for govt. Jobs, 😅😅 And majorly go for those clerical types of jobs, which is mostly should given to the graduating students of lower colleges, where govt. spend less support packages like NITs, majorly, IITs, etc. And even in police exams, which is imp. for security purpose, corruption was happen in there, then what can we expect from that police, for security which roots are black.....😅. Jai shree ram 🇮🇳🙏
The reason why india lacks innovation in many categories is because the youth are there who just see upsc, neet and engineering as thier only and ultimate goal.
Hi mohak, I've watched almost all your videos and they are all equality incredibly and well researched. You and your team are highlighting problems that have prevailed in our society for ages and yet no one seems to care. Thank you for all the work you've done and will do in the future. As a prospective phd student this video is extremely relatable and it's just sad that my first thought was to leave the country if I truly want to learn, understand and contribute to science.
The current focus in India's system is on promoting literacy rather than comprehensive education. This approach leads to the development of highly literate individuals who possess the skills to code, tackle mathematical challenges, and perform intricate cognitive tasks. Conversely, individuals with lower levels of literacy are constrained to fundamental reading and writing abilities.
That was a really great explanation, In my college time for the final year project our professor forces for do publication and involve their name in it otherwise they do not pass us in project viva. We don't do any research (about Ferro cement) and write paper pick up lines from others website and apply for review but we shock that the reviewer approve our research paper and they charge us for 8k for publication. That's way we did our project done..😂
Very insightfull. Probably the only detailed video on youtube which talks about this biting problem. If we dont wake up now, we will remain service providers forever and innovation will RIP!!!
Thank you so much. Being a physics research student, I often think why is nobody talking about us and research in general. We really appreciate this video.
The main reason is : I bet 95% audience watching this video is from middle class families and we always carry a pressure of good job in our mind since our childhood !! , we are not like those rich western countries , our parents work so hard enough to sustain us anyway , ( How can one even think about research , after seeing the struggle of our parents :)
❤ Rivers of Rajasthan, Industries of Bihar and UP, Cool Climate of Delhi, Brides of Haryana, Development of West Bengal, Peace in Kashmir, our national language hindi makes our country perfect (yes ignoring northeast is part of joke)
@@vaitheesjppa8220atleast it's a Link Language that Standard Indian language among Indian people Russia has 100 language but is spoken majority Russian for link
@@vaitheesjppa8220 the comment is a joke. everything he said is the opposite of the truth; rajasthan is a desert, kashmir is a violent, unstable place etc
My brother has completed his btech from IIT DELHI but was refused to do MS IN FLUIDICS PHYSICS, from Kansas bcoz they treat Indian engineer graduates as blacksmith and plumber, they stated in refusal letter that an applicant should hold BACHELORS IN PURE SCIENCE, but to be lesser known to people there is no good even not average Uni in India to pursue BSC, except IISC OR IISER’s. That’s the poor quality of education I am currently in 10th class already started my profile building to apply for Ivy leagues for my Bachelors with AGSD, never gonna study in INDIAN UNI who just known aka popular for packages not Researches not even a single noble laureat in any UNI OF INDIA as prof. Sadly had to leave India for my brighter future
I want a government which takes our needy issues not religion and politics, like infrastructure, strict rules for criminals, cleaner air and clean road,a parking space like parking basements, a proper footpath, I think so government can do these things but they don't want to do these they want to build statues, temples, increasing infrastructure for politicians, i pray to god that a new and good prime minister takes power of india and develop India
That cannot happen because even if one tries to do good opposition parties will oppose to it. Like they opposed NEP 2020 & even Digital India!! And India cannot have any PM do such because our systems and structures are not like that. "Right" things most of times are not "popular" things. Communal(Religious, castiest, ethic, linguistic) cards prepare solid vote banks. And if not that then there's "party society " model of West Bengal which is going for last 40 years. And of course subsidies exist as a cheap way. In current West Minster democracy model citizens are vote banks. Every developed nation of last 60 years(formerly developing) practised some sort of benovelent dictatorships. Our neighbour Bangladesh is growing faster than us where opponents are virtually absent(96% votes go to Awami League and elections are controlled by their cadres and state machineries). Everyone knows about PRC- social transformation by Mao's dictatorship and economic one by Deng dictatorship. Similarly for south Korea (Park Chung), Singapore (Lee Kuan), Turkey(Attaturk). They were famous benovelent dictators who magically transformed their nation. Also in India there's another problem- federalism. PM is nowhere close to the amount of power and authority of the Chinese President over the country. There are issues divided into central, state and collateral (joint) lists resulting in centre vs state, state vs state struggle. So a revolutionary change in all of our systems and structures under a benovelent strongly centralized authoritarian rule a poor country India can be transformed into a powerful country.
Main problem for making chat gpt in india, is the recourse needed to train those ai model. We need a lots of high end GPU for such training (cost in million dollars) , and currently with the hike in GPU prices, it is quite hard to get those for Indian companies with low funding and net capital. We can overcome this problem by making GPU in our country, but that also need Billions. So unless we can make something groundbreaking about training those ai models, it's tough for us to make such :(
@@jioboy2676 sure, but they are more interested in investing money in profitable business, not in new technology like chat gpt and ai. As it is new and unpredictable future(unpredictable in the sense, like we still figuring out how to make greater use of ai and turn them into high profitable business). They are caring more for their personal wealth than reasearch and creativity. That's why we don't see large investment from those millionaire to invest in small company.
Tata, Mahindra, Reliance, are large companies brother. They just don't have the incentive to do a large language model, or creating a chip industry. China incentivised, chip research, ev research, and flight research. Now they can go head to head with the US.
What should I do? I am a Jee aspirant, I was very curious about space and science and had a curiousity to know science behind everything. But as I entered the toxic environment of Jee preparation in Kota my curiosity is no more. Now I have no interest in science and maths. This education system is killing curiosity and interest of students. I cannot even go back to home as it was my decision, now I have paid the fees of coaching and I have to study for at least this year in Kota. Suggestion for juniors: If you are planning to come to Kota because you think they give the best education here. Please don't. Better study online and do self study cuz it is better than getting mental health issues.
watching videos of this channel is kind of a bit of hectic minutes as i need to watch it with great attention, else i will not understand something , but after finishing the whole video it feels like i watched something really worthy . Really , it demands great effort to create these .
The condition in the Indian research system is really very difficult. Many have no idea. Biological research is the most difficult. The lack of instruments is one big trouble. I am moving to the USA next month. Sorry India. I tried to stay here. but the corruption is too strong here
One of my siblings is doing a PhD and they've often told me about the struggles faced in a top institution in the country. They barely get paid on time and their funding is delayed to the extent where they often have to resort to crowdfunding for immediate funds. There's no support, lot of politics and bureaucracy. If you want to do PhD, go abroad because there is no value for research here, nor will you be able to take care of yourself or your family
When i saw that interview, It was totally Obvious that He (sam) said that to sound funny, and not in an arrogant way. But hamari Insecure egos only see insult in everything.
@@AnweR-AmmaR True Dont know why many of our people think they r kind of superior to others...when we r actually a poor country. Now dont tell me GDP numbers...when 40% of National Wealth is concentrated in the hands of only 1% people....while over 700 million people have only 3%
@IISc27 that's very subjective because Germanic tribes,the so called superior race,who once ruled entire World centuries ago (and still controlling the world)were described by Celtics and romans as bãrbáriàñs who didn't even used to eat cooked food and lived in forests rather than cities and on the other hand,Egyptian, Babylonians and especially indians have created first planned cities and laid the foundation of mathematics, metallurgy, medicines and even philosophies. So it's very subjective for someone to feel superior.
*Indian 🇮🇳 (British 🇬🇧) Education system promotes and encourages "Rote Learning", and it's never going to change... Believe me I know this because I have been in the education sector for the last 7 years... Everyone including teachers, school management and even students themselves don't want to truly learn, create or innovate, they just want to accumulate the knowledge and facts and just want a decent score in exams*
Because we Indians are too fixated with religion, politics and useless bs. The harsh truth is that as long as things don't change on ground level, we will never be able to catch the west in fields that really matter in this age.
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Thanks for raising these issues. Most of the general audience has no idea how corrupt our education system is
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Problem isn't with the education system, there are no use cases or lines of inquiry due to lack of industrialisation. Why are people without higher education filing patents in the developed world?
Reality is Socialists policy of INC was responsible
People here just don't want to hear reality i don't care
let me reply one by one
@reaShikha885 we are poor because of socialists policies and hate against Capitalists
@UNKNOWN-HH7PC NOW this comment is sensible surely but
i was not defending bjp either just stating what happened with us
@@_kartik_chauhanreality is we are a Garib country with $2.6k GDP per capita.
@@_kartik_chauhan Huh? do you think bjp is doing any good in the policing making in the economy of india, instead of liberalizing industries more they are putting import duties and putting price controls everywhere they want, which actually creates monopoly in these industries, and helps some fraction of companies and the only people suffering from this are consumers because they have to pay a larger amount of their income while getting low quality goods. Stop thinking black and white, I accept that INC did no good to the economy except when manmohan singh liberalized the economy in 1991, but I think bjp is also in the same state and maybe much worse because of their communal politics and other stupid policies.
My cousin went to US for his PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in machine learning and computer vision in 2010. It is considered one of world's top computer science universities for research. He completed his PhD in 2014, worked in Meta (Facebook) research for 2 years and then came back to India in 2016. He was frustrated with work culture, lack of research jobs and heavy bureaucracy even in academia. The only reason he came back was to be closer to his parents and family. After 2 years of frustration, he returned back to US in 2018.
He received his green card in 2021, and now no longer wants to return to India. He still visits India two times a year to see parents, and his parents visit him once a year. He can easily afford business class tickets for his parents so they are not in discomfort, shows how well paid and respected researchers are.
@Sasuke-vx1cenever Dhruv shepherd
@@NewstatePlayer100 bhai thik toh batata h dhruv, kya problm h, pls tell
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@@NewstatePlayer100 bhai political subjects ke elava toh kya hee problem h, aur uske pichle 12 vids mein sirf 2 vids hain political subject pe
Yes, Christian countries are better, in India too much non-healthy competition, one will have colleagues/friends to bring you down because they want to be higher than you and professors/guides also compete.
I am a physics researcher, graduated from IISER Pune. I just cant express how relatable this topic is to me! It almost made me cry as I am going through the same hardships since last 2+ years. I graduated from IISER Pune(which is a science research institute in India, and probably one of the best after IISc, TIFR etc) in 2021. Since then I have been trying to find a PhD position outside India because of all these reasons stated here in the video. In this process I even got admitted to other IISER-X (name not specified on purpose) where my goal was to upgrade my profile (by publishing my first research paper), then apply outside India for better opportunities. But the situation of research in India is so worse than I expected that, even to leave that institute, it took me 2 years. The research environment, work culture and overall scientific temperament of the crowd there was so disappointing that my research work which was almost finished in 2021 took 2 years because of the lazy environment in X-institute. Finally, I had to resign from my PhD program from that institute and my paper was published recently (July 2023). All this could have been avoided had the environment being better. In fact, I would have liked to continue doing my PhD in an Indian institute too, had the environment of research be anywhere close to my master’s institute IISER Pune. And currently I am again searching for a PhD outside India, because the only institutes I can rely on (basically they must at least of the quality of my previous institution or better) are IISc Bangalore or TIFR Mumbai. I do not intend to say other institutes are bad but considering my research field (particle physics) and my passion for the subject, I haven’t heard about any other institutes which have any equal or better environment, from people studying there.
It’s really easy for people to say that all the talent leaves India for money in other countries, but what those people don’t understand is that- it’s not explicitly the money that matters. It’s the respect that the money conveys. Any expert of a particular subject has spent years to earn that expertise and talent. When a government, organisation, institution offers more money it automatically reflects the fact that they respect your expertise and need it. This gives immense satisfaction to anyone who has worked hard to be at that position, and this in turn gives more motivation to study further and innovate. It’s a positive feedback loop. The least these researchers can expect is the motivated research environment where people are passionate about their own fields and aiming to innovate something new. Even if the institute-X would have offered me that environment, I’d have stayed with lesser money…
AN UPDATE: I have recently got a research associate(RA) position at IISc Bangalore. I'll most likely be working on muon colliders phenomenology. For those who don't know about RA positions- it's a contract based and usually funded position to collaborate on a small project (1 year-ish). The benefit of this is that I get to build my profile strong working on this position, so a new experience, a new potential research paper at the end and thus higher chances of getting a PhD position at better places.
good luck bro.
It's a tough field to stay motivated in, even outside of India, from what I do know about it. Good luck to you man, you have every right to pursue the option you feel is the best 👍🏽
Hello Ankur, I am very much interested in research field and I want some guidance from researchers like you. I am trying to come up with something to improve research in Indian colleges. Please let me know how can I connect to you.
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The exact reason why I was so against doing PhD in India. Unfortunately even I left India to pursure my research in Biotechnology from South Korea. This content is the most relatable problem in India at the present moment. Fun fact I have qualified GATE& CSIR and those exams are more respected outside of India than in India while PhD admission process. Our government asks us to come back to India, they should question themselves why so many Indian students are leaving their comfort zone, their families at late 20s and decide to move to a completely alien country.
I also want to pursue research in biotechnology.
Currently I am in class 12th,
Can you please guide me how I can do so.
@ashleyaisle I did bachelors in biotechnology. I also want to pursue research in biotechnology can you please give me some guidance
@@worldfullofimagination337 there are ways you can do that. One you can take a job in any Biotech company and work your way up or you can stay in Academia and do your Masters then PhD etc. If you want to do Masters in India you need GATE or you can clear CSIR and work in a lab directly, getting your master and PhD. If you want to go abroad find universities you are interested in and mail the professors and students working in the professor 's lab. You will find videos and guides on the internet on how to do that. Just be genuine.
@@worldfullofimagination337prepare for net and gate first. If you don't qualify either exams there is no use getting yourself into research.
@@SM-mc3ll thanks
Unless we elect educated people we wont change the nation.... we shouldn't feel ashamed when some CEO says India cannot produce high tech innovation.. 😂😂
Manmohan singh was a educated person
Indian education system is designed to make labours out of us but not the free thinkers and innovators.
Starting from the very beginning we are taught to memorize answers and write them exactly word to word in the exams conducted and marks are awarded based on how close your answer is to the answers which were provided to you in the classes.
On the other hand it's very opposite in the western countries, even the assignments which gets submitted as part of the curriculum get checked for plagiarism.
One of my friend was almost thrown out of her university for submitting an assignment which she copied from the previous year's assignment.
India needs more labourers first. They enable the free thinkers and innovators later. Japan, Korea and China were sweat shops first, industrial giants later and today IP/product owners.
Our socialist leanings make us so worker friendly that we have become business unfriendly. If you ever make your own product, try hiring to bring it to the market.
The fault is of your parents too this thing begins with home you are wired to be what they want you to be like your future your profession that's the problem they don't let you think and decide what you want
Labour vo bhi unskilled ya semi skilled.
💯 and also should include the "FREE EDUCATION " in our country
Rightly said
I was a Masters Research Scholar at IIT Madras. As a GATE cleared MS scholar we were paid merely 12400 rupees per month by MHRD. I joined IIT after leaving an engineering job with a higher pay, because I really wanted to do research and become a scientist. I managed to publish my paper in a reputed international conference (after months of waiting to get accepted). However, since the stipend is for a fixed duration, I had to work for a few months without any stipend. I spent all my savings to survive and had to ask money from parents. It was a shame since I joined research after leaving a job and my parents supported throughout. I want to do a PhD now but not from India.
You're crealy lying
8K in one of the central university for someone who just have NET but not JRF and he’ll lot of paper work to get that
@@smithsingh3522he's not. MS students in IITD get only 12,400/- per month through GATE.
So , I think I would like to go USA or UK to research.
Though now I'm in first year of my bsc geography.
currently I am a btech 1st year student in NIT durgapur in electrical eng. I also have keen interest on research in quantum technology .....I am trying to start doing some freelance work.....just to be enough economically stable......so that I dont have to think about my earnings during masters and phd.....I really understand your situation bhaiya............though I am not in your situation .
Indian public is more interested in religion than research. 😢
Wahi to ek peaceful community to religion ke age kuch aur sochte bhi nehi ha
@@anshulyoo2533 yes and many Hindus too
@@_kartik_chauhan bro, you are a victim of godi media.
@@_kartik_chauhanpadhai likhai karo ias vias bano HINDU HINDU CHORR BHAI
@@Maratha382Ola uber boom 😂😂😂
Correction: At 17:19, I said that the jobs will only be given to PhD graduates from outside NIT. That is incorrect. There is in fact a scoring system that gives lower points to am NIT graduate but does not prevent them from being hired.
Okay
In addition to this, heavy administrative and non academic burden on faculty members/ researchers in state universities of India. I am an Assistant Professor in a state university in Odisha, it has been more than seven years, I m yet to submit my PhD thesis.
There is another caveat. The grading system provides higher rank to those who have pursued PhD from any university outside India that is ranked within the top 500 QS University Rankings. However, the Indian central universities have continuously contested the validity of these rankings. They say that the rankings do not respect and understand the Indian education system and thus the rankings are not suitable to rank Indian institutes (because all that make it to the list of Top 1000 is merely 10-20 institutes). That said, if they don't believe in it, why ask for it?
Please review the point at 22.18. to become a faculty member in Indian universities one need to publish atleast 5 research papers not 10. Because 2 points will be given to each paper and maximum points for research papers are 10.
Most expected topic thanks bhaiya❤
Finally someone focused on PhD.
Situation in private universities are even worse.
My senior friends pursuing PhD are suffering.
I suffered a lot in my Dissertation.
My friend who can afford to prepare for and attend foreign University is lucky.
Whereas here I'm banging my head to clear entrance
Truth about Indian Education System is scary
As Organic Chemistry graduate, I can really say
What I faced in my Dissertation
The chemical I was working was costly
My professor would carry it off in his pocket.
The acid I was working with was very hazardous, but Didn't received protection.
The Base I used was so toxic, but no Fumehood provided.
The product I synthesised was also 75% taken away by my professor
Even after bringing result, which my seniors couldn't. I just received taunts 😢
feel sorry for you..but keep up the spirit, see if you can get a stint outside of India somehow(via fellowship or something), even a couple of years, that might boost your resume. even IITs are'nt good enough for Ph.Ds..only for undergraduate education. only 2-3 institutes are good.
@@veejay74 Thank You soo much for your Guidance 😇. My maternal cousin is also a researcher in IIT BHU. He suggests the same.
@@snehasharma9391maintain your rational viewpoint which is the ultimate driving force on a daily basis,you will find solutions for the obstacles eventually 😊
@@CockySuSMounted Thank You Buddy 😄
@snehasharma9391 i am so sorry that it happened to you...however keep up the good work to have pursued until today can u tell me some good research institutes for biosciences.
*We live in a society where SARKARI NAUKRI >>> RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT and then expect our innovations to be recognised at the global level. Lol* 🙂
Happens to the best of us 😞
We are the one who makes society
😂humare pass aur option hi kya hai? 😢
@@esdidylan hai bro agar sarkar Hume apne talent ko promote karne ka funds dete to hamara india kitna age jata socho ?😂
The truth.
This man deserves more attention😐. He don't use highly edited videos nor he tried to pick masala topics for more views, rather he speaks for the real problem our system facing.
Neither of the things you mentioned are bad in particular, so why mention it!?
Aree ye murkh ye masala topic nhi to kya hai bas thoda old ho gya aur façtss ko tod ke sara iljaam education system par daal rha hai bhaii Kam se Kam dekh to liya hota usne baad me clearification me bola tha Sam Altman ne ki ek 10k dollar budget bola tha jiski wajah se usne mana kar Diya tha ki nhi bana sakte ye edit kar ke daala hai bhaii follow mai bhi karta hu to gaali mat diyo reply me bas mai bolna chaa rha hu ki blindly kisi ko follow karna sahi nhi hai
@@ItsmefeelingsI literally saw the title as Why Indian companies can't make ChatGPT which has now been edited.
@@erutanevoliJaipur dialogue is very toxic channel
Dur Raho eese
@Sasuke-vx1ceSham sharma show and jaipur dialogues are biased even more than Dhruv Rathee
Finally, a mainstream RUclipsr... talking about the R&D situation in India. Well-researched work, as always👍
Too rare I wish it had been normal
Many have already spoken about this problem. Widen you search net a bit.
@@dukhi_aatma372 sure dukhi aatma are you the one preparing for CGL
I am a material scientiest and I completed my masters and PhD from TU Delft, Netherlands, and have closely collaborated with IISc Bangalore and IIT Roorkee during my thesis. I have seen a stark difference in the atmosphere of labs and access to infrastructure. Very apt video showcasing the research environment and situation in India.I feel there is a strong hierarchy in Indian universties which results in somewhat fearful environment. And I have been long critique of the academic publication system which has so many cons. A research (or collaboration) done with the aim of publication does not result in a fruitful contribution. Being a reviewer of scientific articles myself, I see even the best journals accept somewhat poor quality of articles, just because of contacts and other polical reasons. In my case, I did not want to publish papers before finishing thesis and wanted to make videos instead, and my supervisors agreed to it. I have a chapter on reviewing youtube video, which is absolutely uncommon in technical thesis. Doing this in India is unthinkable in current atmosphere. I have shifted back to India after decade of living in netherlands, and I truly belive that India has a great potential, but research and universities are still lacking the positive trend as seen in other sectors.
YES ...THIS IS COMMON IN MOST COUNTRIES...THATS WHY ITS DIFFICULT...THEY LACK THE DARE FACTOR..USA DOING DIFFERENT BRINGS DIFFERENT RESULTS...MOST PEOPLE JUST DO SAME TO FIT 7N AND BE ACCEPTED...
How hard is it to get into TU Delft? Heard its one of the most prestigious engineering schools in the world
I study at a Korean university and my senior who works at a molecular biology lab as a PhD told us undergrads that in India, her entire department had one instrument (can't remember the name) to be shared with all the labs while here it is one for every team.
The facilities and funding that we get here is pretty much boundless I'd say, in that it is almost never a constraint. I then see what even the top unis in India have to offer and truly feel sorry for what one earns after years of efforts
Being a PhD student myself, working in France and having graduated from IIT, I can confirm that the issue of "publish or perish" is real and needs to be addressed to increase the quality of research.
Do u see situation improving in near future like 3-5 years??
How many years it took to complete phd
@@msdadsfsx in EU it is standard to complete it in 3 years if I am not wrong.
@@jioboy2676 sadly No.
@@mihirojha4475 yes you're right. It can be extended, if necessary.
As a BTech student I can relate this so much. Pressure to publish a paper of my Major Project was so much that 95-97% of the publications done by my friends are of paid publications. That means students pay to get their paper published. If paper isn't published, you wont get your degree. And only 10 months is given to a 20 year old student with a inexperienced faculty as a mentor. Not to forget, no support from the college and literally ZERO funding.
True, currently i am in my last year in 7th sem. and i have to publish a research paper till the end of last year.
And i don't even know anything about it. I am just thinking about how I will do it.
True and it should have ML AI or teacher would not accept it. Even if teacher does not understand it
Which institute requires paper to be published for btech? Even IITs don't require that.
@@krox477Teachers just want their name associated with the paper since we have to thank them as a mentor in the paper.
that is true dear , NIT HAMIRPUR does the same thing , if you dont get published they give very low grades. @@agnimitram340
Steve Woznaik had said same thing many years ago. He said that India cannot innovate. India is good at only redoing what someone has done (services) not innovation.
He said Correct
UPI is a thing no one can match ever. Cry more
@@saitamakun8266Itne IT engineers ho ke ab tak sirf UPI hi banaye ho??
@@jioboy2676
Space rockets banaye hai ....
Dam hai hamme uska focus sahi karna hai
Joki ham Kar ke rahenge
@@_kartik_chauhanaisa nhi ki USA upi nhi develop ker pata.... India se bahut pahle wo ispe discuss ker chuka tha lekin... Mastercard visa.... In sabki strong lobby ke karan.... Government isse... Aage nhi le paayi... Kyunki upi.... MasterCard ka business affect hota.... Aur usa mein lobby culture strong hai
My mom has done her post doctorate from IIT Guwahati, she applied for a grant last year and was hoping she would get in in a month or two, because the grant included money to buy a laptop, she was quite excited, it has been 1.5 years and there still no update on the grant, she still gets offers from universities from abroad but because of my educational commitments she couldn’t
I don't like Indian education system So .I go to Australia to finish my PhD and I live Australia with My family. I have left india .
Good riddance
What do you do?
When the world was developing and inventing new technologies India was becoming the call centre for the world
😂modi hai to mumkin hai
When 'America' was developing and investing.....
Thank the genius of Manmohan Singh. He deurbanised India with MNREGA and killed half of Indian industry by focusing on services. Remember that absolute gem on allowing Chinese dumping to beat inflation? Good ol days.
And building mosques and temples.
Oh boy, are we going to pay for it for the next century.
Those who know about his profile picture:💀💀
the fact is that in India education, research and students hold last priority. Government can fund building of monuments and statues but don't want to spend on science and education. In spite of this Indian students shine bright in the world. Hats off to them
yeah buddy but when you got there most of them try to apply phd outside india
Next video recommendation: How religion and politics cause Communal Violance? Is religion really the cause of communal violance?
@@shivamkumarrai6566Russia and Ukraine fighting nearly from one year...What you want to say about them ?
He already made about that
@@AnweR-AmmaR it's a war about land not religion
Perhaps
Religious extremists cause violence. And ordinary Hindu-Muslim people have to suffer its consequences.
The government should take steps to eradicate religious extremism from both Muslim and Hindu ends, and should focus on poverty, wealth inequality and economic performance of the country.
I was humiliated by a professor- he said - " just because u did good in masters doesnt mean u will do good research", " you must work monday to saturday 9-6:00. He said so many things to me - demean me like i am nothing that i had to complain, after complaining, the entire department had a meeting - but eventually i had to resign because no one would accept me after that, singe they need the his lab equipment for some works in future. This was on Women's day.
The quality of research is also not good, all the grant money they get, which goes to their pockets. They treat students like postman, bhajiwala and a tourguide for their family. All this i saw happenning to my seniors.
After all these things, i left India, I am very much happy in europe with quality work and good professor around. Who respects and values.
I dont want to go back anymore to the toxic environment.
I myself being a research scholar talks about these issues with my friends regularly. We want to protest about this everyday, but hardly gets time to do so because of research pressure. Thank to Mohak for bringing up such topic in front of a global audience.🙏
Why not you all get together and write a full fledged letter to ministry of science and technology or media with all of your Researcher's problem , constraints faced by them and ideas what can make this situation better
*the problem cannot be resolved unless it is known*
*Be the change you want to see in world*
*Let me tell you a story*
there was a big stone in the mid of the road .It is needed to be moved. Everyone who had to transport goods thought that someone else would do it and atlast no one did it.
😇 best wishes
This initiative will be bringing change in many lives and also in our nation . Think about it brother .
Why some indians thinks that india is a rich country because they only compare india with Pakistan. Agr dam hai to china se compare karo,japan se karo korea se karo.
5th in largest economic country
But ranks 139 out of 180 in GDP per capita.
What a great presentation and very truthful facts have been presented. I am a postdoc scholar at the University of Chicago and I did my PhD from IIT Bombay. I can realize the pain of the research scholars in India.
Indian education does not demand excellence. We promote rote learning without understanding. Marks are more important than understanding.
Yeah totally agree with you....I have a question...do you have hope that something will change in this system... i don't think an individual person can do something in personal level to change it..I am literally hopeless about our education system
@@anonymous..-_-..I don't think it will change I had many friends who used to talk about doing research in phy chem bio maths but except 2-3 all of them are going for placements rather than research.
I am from iiser Pune and what he discussed in the video is 100% real. Hope the government will do something with this
Atleast someone raised the voice for PhDs of India who were facing extreme atrocities in the country.... Each and every point is correct and well described
As a graduated engineer from IIT Kanpur, I also faced funding issues when I was working on my Robotics Project; at that time, I thought my project was not worthy of funding, but now I realize even bigger institutes like IITs not focusing mainly on research but only increasing their placement graphs.
Bro tum galat institutes mein ho researches keliye IISC, IISER, NISER, TIFR hai India mein IITs, NITs ka primary role hai quality engineers banna hai naki phd holders
Why are you surprised? It's not IIT's problem. Most educated Indians are like plumbers in a village without sanitation. Low industrialisation equals lack of complex demand equals lack of opportunities and research.
Even a master's in instrumentation/mechanical/materials engineering does not guarantee a job despite being hot fields globally.
Our people keep opposing reforms, entrepreneurs, capitalism, centralisation and keep chanting "India is a country of villages". We are getting what we wanted.
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@@akkinambiar2305 I cleared IIT JEE in 2017 at that time I don't even know whether I am suitable for corporate or research. I realized later that I have an attraction toward RnD, Btw I shouldn't blame IIT, it provided me well enough opportunity to explore things. Because of that after graduating in 2021 I have some clear goals in my life.
@@harshverma3548 Hello harsh. I am very much interested in Research and working to improve research conditions in local colleges in Hyderabad. I want guidance from experience seniors like you. Please let me know how to contact you. I really want guidance from people like you. I hope you reply soon.
Indians are more job oriented than research oriented which is the main reason for dampened research scenario in India...
Two main reasons:
1. Most of the people are unaware that you get money while research/phd.
2. Most people belong from middle class and thus to sustain their family they are forced to do jobs
@@rjo60263. Status competitions are easier to win when you work commercial, low risk low innovation high gain jobs, rather than high risk, high innovation, high gain startups or research. You have to be a renunciant or ascetic to be able to fight the constant social competition forced on you by family, friends and coworkers.
Our situations make us the person we are
Our gdp capita almost doubled in past years
Let us make it reach about 10k dollars
You will see the difference
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Once we become a 10 Trillion dollar economy these problems will start solving automatically
2.5k vs 60k ( 🇮🇳 vs 🇺🇸 )
The difference is huge
..
But we will overcome that
@@_kartik_chauhan these things can be achieved within a decade if the government focuses more on investing in R&D, STEM instead of playing politics using religion with the help of IT cell.
@@rjo6026I think first we need to improve the current पूरा quality of Engineering syllabus .
I am a PhD researcher in EU university and very much appreciate your efforts to bring out this video. I wanted to contribute my intellectual work in India but as you brought out very accurately, there is no infrastructure for research in India. One more point I would like to bring out is that not just Indian government, but we as Indian citizens also don't give importance to research as a career.
Where did you do yout undergrad from ?
@@Kritagya2007 In India itself
@@shailendrajha9280 which uni ?
U said right brother. Students are not interested in research it's all about getting a degree at early age and earn money. Research takes time and require that kind environment, facilities. Second thing is system has literally killed curiosity and thought process of students. It's all about clearing entrance exam.
@@alpha4502 Exactly, very well said and I agree 100%
I really liked this video because I have recently completed my PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University and I faced such problems while researching. Even now, getting a job after PhD is too difficult
Even in JNU?
never do Ph.D in india..not even from IITs..
I did Masters from a NIT and after completion i applied for a job in a design firm. The PhD scholar with whom i worked also applied for the job. I was selected and he wasn't.
What's your point?
Depressing.
Comparing the stipends of PhD students in India, even those from prestigious institutions like IIT and IISc, to countries known for innovation like Switzerland, it's evident that there's a stark difference. While PhD scholars in IIT receive around 35,000 INR per month, their counterparts in Switzerland enjoy a monthly stipend of approximately 5 lakhs INR. The key issue here is the need to view research as a full-time profession and create an improved research ecosystem to bridge this gap.
Cost of living left the chat.
I dont think 5 L per month is a good salary in switzerland
5L in switzerland is 1L in India according to PPP
@@RealCherry8085 rehne do lol, in sab ko samjhane me koi matlab nahi. They will compare India with countries that are fully developed and have less than 1 Indian city's worth of population to take care of, as opposed to ours.
@@mihirojha4475bhai tum nhi samjh rhe 27 ki umar m jab ladke ki kamai 35 k hogi wo shadi kab karega. 1 lpa ho to shadi bhi karega . There are many PHD guys depressed by society for earning that low. Kindly meet a few PHD people and then say. Indian society m jeena h Indian researchers ko.
im a engineer, talking about research paper in our college students just look at research paper as something that they are forced to do, college instead of motivating students to make research paper they force students to make research paper so that they can get credit. I always knew about this issue but never thought too much about it thanks mohak for opening my eye about this issue. im also working on a research paper right now i was planning to make it as good as i can but now i want to go 1 step above.
How do you motivate people without having the means to inspire them? What have these professors done with their careers and how many industry experts do they know? Blaming it on the education system has become a crutch when the problem is we are a feudal society being given post industrial revolution education.
Simplest demonstration: when was the last time you calculated the area of a triangle(5-6th standard syllabus)? This kind of education makes sense to a kid who lives in atleast an industrial society where standardisation is the norm. Even if our parents are carpenters, they will ask us to buy "wood". In the global north the same family asks the kid to buy a 2-by-2. Teaching geometry without enforced standardisation is useless.
India needs to focus on becoming the factory of the world before we can think of creating a world class general education.
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So true.
100% agree with you bro same here in my collage
They will say : ISME ML ai kyu nahi hai . Lol
this video is an eye opener for me, I'm currently a student and trying to make a career in research field, but looking at the poor conditions of research in India makes me rethink about my decision.
if u want to do research go to western universities . not here , not even in iits
@@osowiecwalking9434oh but it costs so much to study outside of of India it is a luxury to study outside of India
Study abroad if you can
You still have time, don’t do research here. No one values it. Just get a job and be happy
Move abroad brother . Try to doing PhD from worlds top most institute if possible.
Even with all these problems, look at our ISRO. We need more visionaries like Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, and Dr. APJ Kalam.
That's the sad reality of our education system...It's roots are corrupted and biased☹...I once read in Microeconomics class 12th book about Brain wash of India's great minds and how they prefer Foreign countries to pursue education and jobs...But the 'Why' behind it was not mentioned...Thanks a million for sharing such valuable piece of information with us.😊
Tata again proving they are thousand times better than Ambani and adani.. It's really nobel work that tata is giving grants to universities..
Tata has given TISS and TIFR to India, the only institutes worth studying in if you plan on getting into research. They also have a lot of financial grants
Many years ago Ratan Tata commented on Mukesh Ambani, "Mr. Ambani is a businessman. I'm an industrialist."
@@AlthamenesIISc is also due to Tatas
@@abhinavchauhan6863yes
Plus they also provide research scholarship to PhD students (TCS provides this to be specific).
The strategy is to wait until something is invented. Then claim it existed in India 5000 years ago👏
True😂😂
"When you can earn millions by Scamming foreigners why need to invest in R&D"--Indian proverb.
@@MuskanSingh-ol6lq and then say Ola uber boom😂😂😂
@@MuskanSingh-ol6lq if you are output of one father then please show me news or paper , video or proof for your statement
Indians believes in their mythical stories so it's obvious they will believe that airplanes were invented in India. For example the orthodox Muslim thinks prophet Muhammad was first to land of moon.
Majority of brtis, despite being anglo saxon dominant and irreligious, believes in the myth of king Arthur.
Useless Tample -3000Crore
Mars mission -600 crores
Research -40crores
This is India
The truth
Average ahirand
Tujhe kiya dikkat hai temple se
Mosque se koi problem nahi hai
Church se koi problem nahi hai
Secular bindu 😂😅
Baseless comparison. 3000 crore for temple spent by religious community, while 600 crore for Mars mission spent by Indian govt.
Waqt board 😂😂😂
Govt. is always complaining about brain drain but at the same time they are not even ready to give a decent stipend for phd scholors.
After yrs of protest, they increased stipend from ₹31k to ₹37k which is not at all acceptable.
I feel like this topic was really needed for the youth. The youth nowadays have absolutely no idea how the research sector in India works, hats off for the amazing explanation.
Forget tcs,Wipro,Infosys and other service providers in India. Many young Indians who worked with American companies wouldn't even answer a call from these companies, think about it !! I heard Reliance IT still thinks they are working with bricklayers, not engineers. Even Mahindra, who 'accepted the challenge' has a bad work culture, they will not attract any engineers to build anything, that's just a daydream !!
He just tweets random things to gain followers and empathy
most indian companies bare just high tehc coolies for their american clients..low end labour and benefitting from currency conversionn and cheap engineer labour cost..
@@veejay74 they have offices all over NA and Europe, same crappy work culture there too, thats why attracting talent is a problem, once new grads get a taste of American companies, they dont even think about these companies 🙂
Sam is true! Before competing with ChatGPT models, first government has to fix their own websites!
😅😅😅😅
It's improving ....
@@_kartik_chauhan check passport site, its still living in 1900
@@shreyasjejurkar1233😂😂😂
😂😂 bro roasted everyone😂
You talking about website they run windows XP and windows 7 on computers.
..
They recently announced OS( i don't know the name of Operating system) for Military's.
The thing is that when someone tries to do something different, they are mostly get laughed by their acquaintances, even their parents sometimes discourage them, which leads to bs like this. Our people dream to become rich but don't want to take on challenges.
Agree. Too much social pressure for car, flat, marriage, kids, foreign trip, bigger car, bigger flat, children, children's education, competing with Sharmaji ka beta. Approval seeking is India's national illness.
Most scientists aren't rich though even in foreign.
@IISc27 I do agree on the financial condition part but the thing is we people only care about is money, I agree that money is necessity for survival. If you ask your best friend or any other person you know they will say I want to be this and that, because that particular post offers tons of monetary values, only few will work for their ambition. Majority of the people in our country have this problem.
In research it's not about being laughed at by someone...
1. The pay is in pennies. People married, having kids and earning monthly salary/ stipend of 15 to 25k with no growth or hike. 🤷♂️
2. Zero vision projects... People used to do PhD for 6 to 8 years with no increment, improper funding, extensions followed by harassments.
3. Many Research Foundations are run to embezzle money and Grants received are misused.
4. Stupid importance on publications and not Patents.
@@yellowtomatogamerz504 that is simply because we are not a first world nation. We can brag about our GDP all we want but reality is our GDP per capita (which is what actually matters more) sucks. Which implies that most of our population is still poor AF. In a country like ours where so many people struggle to put a plate of food on their table daily, how can we expect the mindset to change? It is changing, but it will take time. Its not gonna happen overnight. Saying this as someone who is pursuing JRF himself.
its been 3 years i left india due to the same problem i faced huge delay of more than an year for my research work in nuclear physics now i m working in CERN and here i m doing great research
Hi, can you tell where u did ur masters from and after that what steps u took to get into cern.
Every single fuck*** point is relatable and I was aware about this 3 years back and that's why I refused to pursuing my Phd and research in Physics. I was very fascinate about physics even I run a physics brand (Name - Go Physics) which have mire than 2.5 lakh followers on all social media, and i started working on this when i was in first year in bsc. All motivation gone after reading the experiences and reviews about research culture in India. You won't believe, i was very serious for physics but now i am preparing for government job. I completed msc and bed but now focusing on government jobs.
Just think about myself. I am crying inside because my passion was physics and now i am not doing that. Its so hard to live for those who follow their drems and interest.
And you know this era is very compititive for getting govt jobs. This is why i am still unemployed. This cause me to think about suicide and depression but thank god i am in touch with some philosophy theories psychology and i understand how human behave in this situation.
But i can confidently say that if this situation occurred with someone who doesn't know about these things then the situation could be worst.
Oh my god i can't believe that this is happening with me 😢😢
oh! I am so sorry to hear about that ...I will pray that one day you will enlighten your passion for physics and do what you always wanted to ...by the way creating a physics brand in bsc first year is quite impressive.
I think Indian companies are not able to make Chat GPT 🤖as:
->They don’t have enough resources like computing power, data, and expertise to train and deploy such a huge and complex model.
->They don’t have clear rules or guidelines for using AI or data safely and ethically. They may face legal or social risks if they misuse or abuse ChatGPT
like tools.
->They don’t have enough innovation or creativity to make new and original models that can suit the Indian context and needs. They may need to support
many languages, dialects, scripts, and domains that are unique to India.💡🤖
Yess Brother.
I don't agree with your first argument. With ubiquitous cloud services that argument is not true today.
Social and legal risks are definitely a reality but there is such poor awareness and such poor enforcement that our personal data is backed up by 100s of data brokers around the country. That's why we get so many spam phone calls for loans, cars, homes, insurance, investments and so on. I don't think any company with more than 100 employees has been pulled up for this.
I fully agree with the point about innovation and creativity. Those that do have those skills simply work for companies that pay in Euros and Dollars, which is not Indian research.
The major way that Indians do good research in India seems to be Indian branches of technology MNCs.
@@anandsharma7430 You're spot on! Indian tech MNCs host a dynamic exchange. They embark on pioneering ventures, yet the concern lingers that the outcomes predominantly favor the company's central hub. Cloud services have transformed data administration, yet the enduring dilemmas of privacy and security cannot be disregarded. The deficiency in consciousness and implementation concerning data privacy unveils the gateway to those exasperating spam calls. It's high time we prioritize fortifying our information and imposing responsibility on corporations.🌐🔒
No, the first 2 points are the thing Indians can achieve, the main issue comes in point 3, due to Indian society, innovators fear of making a try on new things, they think "If i make a mistake what face will I show to society" and even our parents discourage us when we think something new
Broooi....
I am a Research scholar at Jadavpur University... I was often discuss about this kind of matter ... Finally you have put all those concerning matter how it's killing the actual talent of a student in your video ... Good work..❤
Hi I also plan to pursue research from Jadavpur university, so should i go ahead with it or settle for an engineering course, can you guide me?
@@atomsandhormones what do you do currently?
@@mustahedinhoque4430 in +2 preparing for jee
Hey... Is there any stipend for Non-Jrf (only NET qualified) student in Jadavpur university or Presidency university in Kolkata?
How did you get into JU? anu quota available ? Desperately asking
Hello Mohak, I am Sandip Mondal, working as a postdoc at The Ohio State University. Thank you Mohak for choosing the topic. A few days back I texted you on LinkedIn regarding this issue and the video is here.
Thanks a ton👍👍👍
Sandip
Thank you Sandip for raising such an important aspect.. and a bigger thanks to Mohak
I am a PhD in France, and the labs are well funded here. We don't need to think twice before buying a 1000 EUR chemical. It also gives us enough freedom to explore as an individual. I have pursued my master's at IIT Roorkee in Chemistry Department, and we were dealing with toxic nanomaterials. But, for the sake of lab, we had a huge room where 9-10 of us were sitting in the middle and performing our experiments on the benches surrounding us. That's how much they care about one of the top institutions for research; I can't even imagine how it would be in other institutes. Although, I hear many positive things from IISc, JNCASR, and IISERs. One more thing is the work-life balance which is very difficult to imagine as a PhD in India where Saturday is a normal working day IITs.
In the case of Citations, I think China is even worse than us in having faulty research, buying paper citations, and many others. A few years before, a paper in "Angewandte Chemie" journal was published explaining how the research is going in China. Unfortunately, the paper was taken down. But, if someone is interested, I can forward it.
Please forward that paper sir 🙏
I'm interested in reading the paper
I'm interested in reading the paper
@@akashkumaran5882 Please let me know your contact details so that I can share the article with you. Your email-id or whatever you prefer.
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You are brutally honest mohak bhai. This is sad reality of our corrupt education system and handicapped government.
Being a scholar, I feel the education system isn't motivating students to pursue higher education. Be it institution's sky-rocketing fees or the seats, the problems are unending for students.
Thank you Mohak for making this vlog. Lack of good infrastructure and research based curriculum, forced my husband to pursue his Phd in the US where he is able to publish and do research in the field of Analytical Chemistry. His research is focused on Cancer drugs.
If the government has to stop this brain drain from our country and utilize this talent then funding and research based education should be given a priority.
Hi, Mohak. This is Shyam. Thanks a lot for highlighting a very important topic which should be discussed. I have also gone through the immense pressure of publications during my academic career. I am living in Brazil from last 8 years. I am working as a post doctoral researcher here in Fiocruz, Rio de Janiero. Here, I work in modeling of vector borne diseases such as dengue. I am living here with my wife and daughter. I did my PhD ( applied mathematics) in India from Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai in 2013. After my PhD, I applied for pdf position in department of mechanical engineering., IIT Bombay. Initially they gave me three month position. From begining there was só much pressure to publish a research paper. After one month, they told me my pdf application was denied. One professor humiliated me too. During my stay at IIT, I got a pdf offer from one university in Portugal. I accepted the offer and moved to Portugal in May 2013. After, Portugal I got a pdf offer from Brazil. Since, then I am here in Brazil moving from one universities to other. Now, I have more than 10 years post PhD experience. In 2016, I have applied in many Indian universities for the position of assistant professor in mathematics. Only two of them shortlisted me for the interview. In the interview, most of them are only interested about the teaching. They are not intersted in the research and innovation. Even though, they dont have online interview process. Later I realized it will be too difficult for me to find a faculty position. I came to knwo that if you have strong network ( I mean if your supervisor is influential) then there is some possibility to get a teaching position. Later, I stopped searching in India, I decided to search in Brazil and other countries. Then after pandemic, I thought to reapply in different universities in India for the faculty position. I came to know that since, I did not did have a PhD from IIT or NIT therefore it is very difficult to be shortlisted for the faculty interview. I have seen in my home state Odisha, in many universities and degree colleges, there are many faculty psoitions are not filled for many years. The situation is very bad. Regarding publications, it is now difficult to publish in a good journals both in Elsevier and Scopus indexed journals. In my research area of mathematical biology, the top journals are asking around $1200 to publish papers. Now a days, publishing a research paper is a full buisnee. If you or your professors have lot of fundings, they you can publish in top research journals. I knew some professors in brazil, they have published in good journals by paying publishing fee. Its really frustrating and sad to see such commercialization in the research. In Brazil too the govt. did not give much money to researchers. From last 10 years they did not increase the researchers fellowship. The previous goverment was a nightmare for research. Now this new goverment has only increased 25% of the fellowship. Here in Brazil, the situtation is same. I hope, both in India and Brazil things will change. Thanks again, for covering a very important topic.
Hello sir , I am also from india and currently i am high school student and I read your comment and you looked very experienced so please can you you give me some advice cuz i also want to do something for my parents i know it's kind of selfish request but then also i am requesting you,
sir.
@@IDIOTPANDA... Dhang se 12vi nikal lo RUclips pe zada time na kharab karo
Thanks Team Mohak for raising the issue, I myself IIT graduate, worked on many JRF positions. Professors tell me to join a PhD here but I know the reality of Indian research and job market. It's such that you can find PhD scholars in IIT library preparing for govt jobs in library. Job aspects is very poor here, you have to do foreign postdoc to get a position here.... And job in private research sector, forgot it man..
In a country where a teacher critisizes you and gives you less marks just for using a diff method to solve a math prob..you can/should only expect anger and frustration on Twitter but not results in real life.
I studied psychology under the faculty which is considered the best in India. One of our professors highlighted a problem of the new system brought in by the UGC of considering the number of publications for promotion of professors, which is definitely DOES NOT indicates that quality of education imparted by the teachers and may not encourage students to do research for making a difference. I feel research should be encouraged but should not be forced. Research writing is an essential skill which should be taught in universities. We have a subject in my university named as research methodology, but looking at the syllabus and the assignments, it didn't seem attractive and at last it was just mugging up methods for the exam and not application.
@@priyakumari6073For PhD better to move abroad .Try to doing it world's top institute like MIT , Stanford etc. In India doing PhD is useless
@@priyakumari6073 If you have high quality. You can get scholarship. Don't be loose. Mostly Indians are belongs to Middle class.
@@priyakumari6073psycholody bakwass field hai Humari School counselor msc psycholody hai. Unki condition dekh kar rona atta hai.
@@priyakumari6073you'll get a good scholarship abroad if you work hard. You can support your family also and you'll have much better life to do research.
@@priyakumari6073 scope to hai but bahut time lagega succesful hone me minimum 10-15 saal to lag jayega.
There are three main problems: obviously funding is the biggest one, lack of conducive environment where research is promoted and given time to make product, 3rd lack of respect and awareness. The thing is that, ecosystem doesn't support research , it supports employee generation hence cuts the research window. Dedicated research institute also suffer from funding and pay is so less that people don't take it up.
A better solution is to build a military industrial complex, low end manufacturing and logistics. Even if research is successful, India lacks globally in making products out of it. Simply investing in education will result in elite overproduction who will promptly migrate to countries which have easier factors of production.
@@rutvikrs True..! Industrial players need to be broadminded like tata and lead that.. and not be mere money making entities.
Funding!?Funding for what?
The professors at the foreign universities has to risk it all to deserve one, that's right, they themselves have to bring the funds from the corporations for their research.
Check out the lallan top and Vikas diwyakirti's visit to these universities with some Indian origin professors.
My point is, you have to deserve the findings.
@@satwiksahoo482 Bhai all due respect, Tata is a horrible example. Today only the government is the generator for complex demand. The Indian Industry is forced to play the race to the bottom scale game due to global market factors. Our only selling point on the global stage is cheap services and relative scale(only China can beat us, not even Singapore)
@@udaykadam5455 nobody is asking it for free... My complaint is that nobody is ready to give anything. If somebody expects a cutting edge technology or product should first invest , cannot expect us to built the best atomic clock without the best diode lasers.. becoz competition has no sympathy
thank you so much mohak for raising this issue......research in India is seriously not easy...Half of us researchers are probably depressed and going through a lot...our problems are needed to be raised... thank you
Well...govt's priorities are Making Mandirs, Destroying others places of Worship and again building Mandir on that...sending more n more people to Kavad yatra, Making Ram Rajya...which is a Farce anyway. Then who at the Top cares for research anyway??
I would like to correct one fact when you said there is no Dedicated Research institute in India, you didn't take into account IISc,TIFR,IACS,NISER,CEBS 7 IISERs,etc.
I am a recent Bioinformatics Postgraduate. Like most Postgrads its my dream also to pursue my PhD, but in my academic career I have realised and seen many of these faults in our system mentioned in this video. I appreciate how beautifully you and your team have found this neglected problem of our society. Even I have seen how professors are not concerned about the quality of knowledge of students they are getting, they are only concerned about the number of research papers they are publishing! even the worst case is the students or professionals engaged in the research work they don't even have the proper fundamentals of the respected subject at all. I recently want to focus on my knowledge building and will further move to research definitely. Because I believe a nation can grow only by innovation and implementation. Again thank you Mohak sir and his team for putting effort in our society.
@swetapaul3758 may I kindly ask you that from where you have pursued your masters in bioinformatics from? i just need your guidance a bit .I am a biotech graduate. How is bioinformatics? scope and can tell me more.>
@@SanjanaIndrakar any subject is good, it depends on your area of interest..apart from that if you want to know about the opportunities in this field..then I can really assure that this particular field is booming and will continue to boom in next few years. If you're are interested in programming, want to solve some biological mysteries by building algorithms then definitely you will love this domain. Ok so now about me ...I have completed masters in this subject last year from Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad University of technology. It's in West Bengal. And one more extra info, I'm from Belghoria, the place mentioned in this video.
Even the environment around us doesn't support research, people in our own society judge us If we choose to be pursuing PhD/research instead of getting a regular job.
Bro we will make the new society let's change it ❤
I mean PHD in Gender theory doesn't makes sense too, only PHD in STEM, medical and economics makes sense low gdp per capita income nations like ours.
@@RealCherry8085didi gdp per capita income kya hota hai
Hindi me plz boliye😂😂
one phd student did suicide in our college (IIT BHU) ....
there are too much pressure on Research student
Rip for him 🙏
RIP.
He is right. Indians in my view are not free thinking. We are not used to think out of the box. We worry about things other than knowledge. We lack passion other than for wealth.
exactly
speak for urself.. what a superficial statement
@@sagnaik May be you are right but according to data available you can clearly see that in terms of innovation, India is far behind than many countries.
Bhed Bakrio ki Tarah rahoge to yhi hoga... Reform in System is a necessity
@@sagnaik no he is right, you know how India can excel in every field? It's when we stop caring about what others do or think and do everything possible to improve ourselves instead of going full defence mode and saying bullcrap.
Being a recent mechanical engineer graduate, I am proud to have published a research paper which is legit and not done by paper mill industry
I'm currently pursuing my UG in a deemed University, wherein there's a job ready for those who studied here. Even though it's a good guarantee for the students and scholars, I can see how scholars don't even have their own room to do their research and How Our Professors are tortured with load of works that they don't even have time to take classes for us. Just because they're grateful for the job they got immediately doesn't mean that they are happy, they deserve more. To the professors and scholars of my university, your works are not valued here, you should have chosen a better place!
Thank you for letting us know this issue mohak bro, this is much needed!
16:56 Correction - Tata Institute Of Fundamental Research is a Govt. institute (not owned by a private company), funded by Dept. of Atomic Energy.
Source: I'm a PhD scholar here :)
Good luck with your research! Hope you scale greater heights
@@Althamenes what research is possible without funding 🤣
Rather wish him for getting selected in govt job
Yes! This is important. The govt must take ACCOUNTABILITY here. Chinese and American govt is doing much better in promoing research
@@Althamenes Thanks mate 😬
@@Dhruv-Kumar it's not like we don't get funding at all, it's true that developed nations are more rich and have better infrastructure. But Indian Scientists are more "jugaadu", we have to learn how to do our best in the budget crunch.
Furthermore, After spending lakhs of taxpayers money, I don't want to do some random things without giving back to the system. Will stick to my scientific career. Thanks for your concern.
Mohak Magal is the only guy who can show us the reality of India without abusing it.
Great Job brother.
Would encourage you to make more videos which inspire us to do something innovative even when all factors( funding, opportunities etc. ) are are against us.
Sometimes it's distorted to not to offend some community😂
What! thats exactly what criticism is
@@jogo798 Well, he's not criticising our country as a whole. He is showing us faults in the system. Some people straight up abuse our country for no reason.
He is actually criticizing because criticism is literally about pointing out faults in a system and showing ways so that those faults can be approached or fixed, which is completely fine and must be done. You might have confused criticism with hate-speech but they are a different thing.
@@abhijeetnarayan8566 I accept my mistake. Thanks for pointing it out. I will edit my comment.
Ha! This govt has a very scientific mindset like bhabiji papad for covid, coronil, gau mutra.. so its better we should shut nehru made iit, iim and invest more in mandirs.
Yes brother.
Thank you for the video. I’m in 1st year psychology phd. I’m actually doing my genuine research on emotional intelligence & how to increase our EQ. At India everything has a price. Farzi, shortcut, chalta hai & negligence. This should stop 🛑 ✋
I appreciate soch for bringing this topic to light. I am from IISER Kolkata and I have seen my seniors struggling with publishing.
Indian Express also wrote an article on this issue a few years back. This is one of the biggest hindrances in the science journey of India. We are losing academics because of this. Just look at Abhijit Banerjee, he studied in India but then went abroad and he won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2019. I constantly wonder that his Nobel could have been the first Nobel for independent India. We need to improve things quickly to hold our top academics in India.
The Print did an article too.
Mohak's choice of topics is better than Dhruv Rathee's.
No hate to anybody just an observation.
Desh bhakt, dhruv rathee mahak 3no best hai 👍 aur mohak ka jab naya channel kula tha tho dhruv ne hi apni viewers ko recommend kya tha subscribe karne ke liye mai bhi dhruv ki video dekhkar aya tha jab iski channel new the
There is 180 degree difference between Indian companies and risks or innovation. Indian students are trained to follow already drawn or planned path but not to make their own path. Indian can be runner-up at best but never be winner.
Also, Govt want top talents to work outside Indian so that they can get effortless foreign currency as remittance to compensate for trade deficit. Remittance is like freebies for govt.
First placement must be banned , majority of Indian engineers study for placement and not for bringing innovation.
So that poor and middle class people should not get opportunity.. what a small mentality
Do you even know that Small and Medium Manufacturing Factories bring Innovations???.
And Various MSMEs need Engineering students from Colleges?????
First carefully see what you have written.
@@akhilsharma413 u know one thing in older days IIT was something that have students who are passionate about their subjects nowadays it's like a social stigma that if you get IIT u will get high package now where is the passion that old students had ,,,, and new students who join only need cse why that's happening... Because of placements 1cr,2cr etc so only thing that matters for students is money no one need innovation and I know what I am writing exactly more than you
In American universities, also, mostly placements don,t happen there.
They find their jobs by means of networking and
off - campus placements.
Even in IITs also, govt. pay crores of subsidies, to give that infrastructure, quality of education and for more opportunities there etc.
Everyone father's pay taxes, but the benefits of those taxes only given to limited students or candidates, to respect their hardwork and talent.
But most of the peoples, there only go for placements and packages in MNCs.
Some candidates also for govt. Jobs, 😅😅
And majorly go for those clerical types of jobs, which is mostly should given to the graduating students of lower colleges, where govt. spend less support packages like NITs, majorly, IITs, etc.
And even in police exams, which is imp. for security purpose, corruption was happen in there, then what can we expect from that police, for security which roots are black.....😅.
Jai shree ram 🇮🇳🙏
The reason why india lacks innovation in many categories is because the youth are there who just see upsc, neet and engineering as thier only and ultimate goal.
they see that because we as a society don't value any other field, as stated in the video
Hi mohak, I've watched almost all your videos and they are all equality incredibly and well researched. You and your team are highlighting problems that have prevailed in our society for ages and yet no one seems to care. Thank you for all the work you've done and will do in the future. As a prospective phd student this video is extremely relatable and it's just sad that my first thought was to leave the country if I truly want to learn, understand and contribute to science.
The current focus in India's system is on promoting literacy rather than comprehensive education. This approach leads to the development of highly literate individuals who possess the skills to code, tackle mathematical challenges, and perform intricate cognitive tasks. Conversely, individuals with lower levels of literacy are constrained to fundamental reading and writing abilities.
That was a really great explanation,
In my college time for the final year project our professor forces for do publication and involve their name in it otherwise they do not pass us in project viva. We don't do any research (about Ferro cement) and write paper pick up lines from others website and apply for review but we shock that the reviewer approve our research paper and they charge us for 8k for publication. That's way we did our project done..😂
Very insightfull. Probably the only detailed video on youtube which talks about this biting problem.
If we dont wake up now, we will remain service providers forever and innovation will RIP!!!
Thank you so much. Being a physics research student, I often think why is nobody talking about us and research in general. We really appreciate this video.
That's why students go to foreign for their further studies
(Ofcourse only those who can afford it)
:) I am thinking the same, later I will return to India, but if I want better education and other things it's better to go in other countries
The main reason is : I bet 95% audience watching this video is from middle class families and we always carry a pressure of good job in our mind since our childhood !! , we are not like those rich western countries , our parents work so hard enough to sustain us anyway , ( How can one even think about research , after seeing the struggle of our parents :)
that's why india will lag behind forever . Atleast one generation has to sacrifice for the country to develop
@@anshumanrout2739 yes , nobody is ready 2 sacrifice, that's where the problems lie at !!
❤ Rivers of Rajasthan, Industries of Bihar and UP, Cool Climate of Delhi, Brides of Haryana, Development of West Bengal, Peace in Kashmir, our national language hindi makes our country perfect (yes ignoring northeast is part of joke)
woow Proud to be an Indian
hindi is noy indias national language
@@vaitheesjppa8220atleast it's a Link Language that Standard Indian language among Indian people Russia has 100 language but is spoken majority Russian for link
@@vaitheesjppa8220 the comment is a joke. everything he said is the opposite of the truth; rajasthan is a desert, kashmir is a violent, unstable place etc
lol@@defaulter264
My brother has completed his btech from IIT DELHI but was refused to do MS IN FLUIDICS PHYSICS, from Kansas bcoz they treat Indian engineer graduates as blacksmith and plumber, they stated in refusal letter that an applicant should hold BACHELORS IN PURE SCIENCE, but to be lesser known to people there is no good even not average Uni in India to pursue BSC, except IISC OR IISER’s. That’s the poor quality of education I am currently in 10th class already started my profile building to apply for Ivy leagues for my Bachelors with AGSD, never gonna study in INDIAN UNI who just known aka popular for packages not Researches not even a single noble laureat in any UNI OF INDIA as prof. Sadly had to leave India for my brighter future
As a ex International cricket player, ex NASA scientist and IITB passout i can confirm this is true
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Ex international player??😂😂
I want a government which takes our needy issues not religion and politics, like infrastructure, strict rules for criminals, cleaner air and clean road,a parking space like parking basements, a proper footpath, I think so government can do these things but they don't want to do these they want to build statues, temples, increasing infrastructure for politicians, i pray to god that a new and good prime minister takes power of india and develop India
Are u really done some research or saying,totally because of hate.🤦
That cannot happen because even if one tries to do good opposition parties will oppose to it. Like they opposed NEP 2020 & even Digital India!!
And India cannot have any PM do such because our systems and structures are not like that. "Right" things most of times are not "popular" things.
Communal(Religious, castiest, ethic, linguistic) cards prepare solid vote banks. And if not that then there's "party society " model of West Bengal which is going for last 40 years.
And of course subsidies exist as a cheap way. In current West Minster democracy model citizens are vote banks. Every developed nation of last 60 years(formerly developing) practised some sort of benovelent dictatorships. Our neighbour Bangladesh is growing faster than us where opponents are virtually absent(96% votes go to Awami League and elections are controlled by their cadres and state machineries).
Everyone knows about PRC- social transformation by Mao's dictatorship and economic one by Deng dictatorship. Similarly for south Korea (Park Chung), Singapore (Lee Kuan), Turkey(Attaturk). They were famous benovelent dictators who magically transformed their nation.
Also in India there's another problem- federalism. PM is nowhere close to the amount of power and authority of the Chinese President over the country. There are issues divided into central, state and collateral (joint) lists resulting in centre vs state, state vs state struggle.
So a revolutionary change in all of our systems and structures under a benovelent strongly centralized authoritarian rule a poor country India can be transformed into a powerful country.
Main problem for making chat gpt in india, is the recourse needed to train those ai model. We need a lots of high end GPU for such training (cost in million dollars) , and currently with the hike in GPU prices, it is quite hard to get those for Indian companies with low funding and net capital. We can overcome this problem by making GPU in our country, but that also need Billions. So unless we can make something groundbreaking about training those ai models, it's tough for us to make such :(
Billionaires bhare pade hain India main aur Billion dollar companies also...i dont see money as a problem
@@jioboy2676 sure, but they are more interested in investing money in profitable business, not in new technology like chat gpt and ai. As it is new and unpredictable future(unpredictable in the sense, like we still figuring out how to make greater use of ai and turn them into high profitable business). They are caring more for their personal wealth than reasearch and creativity. That's why we don't see large investment from those millionaire to invest in small company.
@@jioboy2676wo tere leye nhi kush kre ge jab tak unko koi faida na dikhe
Tata, Mahindra, Reliance, are large companies brother. They just don't have the incentive to do a large language model, or creating a chip industry.
China incentivised, chip research, ev research, and flight research. Now they can go head to head with the US.
What should I do? I am a Jee aspirant, I was very curious about space and science and had a curiousity to know science behind everything. But as I entered the toxic environment of Jee preparation in Kota my curiosity is no more. Now I have no interest in science and maths. This education system is killing curiosity and interest of students. I cannot even go back to home as it was my decision, now I have paid the fees of coaching and I have to study for at least this year in Kota.
Suggestion for juniors: If you are planning to come to Kota because you think they give the best education here. Please don't. Better study online and do self study cuz it is better than getting mental health issues.
Jee is highly overrated
Hey how things going wanna be friends I am also interested in rockets space
watching videos of this channel is kind of a bit of hectic minutes as i need to watch it with great attention, else i will not understand something , but after finishing the whole video it feels like i watched something really worthy . Really , it demands great effort to create these .
The condition in the Indian research system is really very difficult. Many have no idea. Biological research is the most difficult. The lack of instruments is one big trouble. I am moving to the USA next month. Sorry India. I tried to stay here. but the corruption is too strong here
One of my siblings is doing a PhD and they've often told me about the struggles faced in a top institution in the country. They barely get paid on time and their funding is delayed to the extent where they often have to resort to crowdfunding for immediate funds. There's no support, lot of politics and bureaucracy. If you want to do PhD, go abroad because there is no value for research here, nor will you be able to take care of yourself or your family
oh is it? thats a great information !can u tell me more>
When i saw that interview, It was totally Obvious that He (sam) said that to sound funny, and not in an arrogant way.
But hamari Insecure egos only see insult in everything.
We live in Superior Complex.
@@AnweR-AmmaR True
Dont know why many of our people think they r kind of superior to others...when we r actually a poor country. Now dont tell me GDP numbers...when 40% of National Wealth is concentrated in the hands of only 1% people....while over 700 million people have only 3%
@@jioboy2676 yes brother
@IISc27 True
@IISc27 that's very subjective because Germanic tribes,the so called superior race,who once ruled entire World centuries ago (and still controlling the world)were described by Celtics and romans as bãrbáriàñs who didn't even used to eat cooked food and lived in forests rather than cities and on the other hand,Egyptian, Babylonians and especially indians have created first planned cities and laid the foundation of mathematics, metallurgy, medicines and even philosophies.
So it's very subjective for someone to feel superior.
*Indian 🇮🇳 (British 🇬🇧) Education system promotes and encourages "Rote Learning", and it's never going to change... Believe me I know this because I have been in the education sector for the last 7 years... Everyone including teachers, school management and even students themselves don't want to truly learn, create or innovate, they just want to accumulate the knowledge and facts and just want a decent score in exams*
Because we Indians are too fixated with religion, politics and useless bs. The harsh truth is that as long as things don't change on ground level, we will never be able to catch the west in fields that really matter in this age.
general population in the USA is about the same as India's, but I'd say it's much worse than India
@@ShwetabhSenpaiexactly, these people think they know the reason, but they are just delusional, they imagine a lalaland india and cry about it