What life is really like for Indian students abroad | Brut Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2022
  • They pack up their entire lives in a suitcase and venture beyond their comfort zone to study abroad. But what is life like for them once they get there? Brut met two young students in the US and UK to learn more.
    Priyanka Khuman: / @priyankakhuman4028
    Priyanshu Raj:
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  • @shubhsrivastava4417
    @shubhsrivastava4417 Год назад +3377

    We need to normalize college students working part-time in India!

    • @krnvrm05
      @krnvrm05 Год назад +455

      But it ain't that easy no for clg students to find part time jobs here...i mean grads are sitting unemployed lol

    • @akajdjsk766
      @akajdjsk766 Год назад +85

      @@krnvrm05 point hai bhai 😂

    • @mrRizwanFantastic
      @mrRizwanFantastic Год назад +5

      yes

    • @priteshhazare1270
      @priteshhazare1270 Год назад +128

      There is no minimum wage thing in India... 💀💀

    • @aasishghantasala693
      @aasishghantasala693 Год назад +110

      I appreciate that concept , but there are much more uneducated people in India who badly require these jobs than college students for their day to day living.

  • @shankhadeepnath7693
    @shankhadeepnath7693 Год назад +2799

    Most important lesson one learns while staying abroad without family is ability to live with your own-self. This creates self confidence like nothing else.

    • @tryhrxd
      @tryhrxd Год назад +67

      One can learn that in India too you know

    • @shankhadeepnath7693
      @shankhadeepnath7693 Год назад +78

      @@tryhrxd I have stayed away from family in India and abroad. Biggest difference is, in India, you are well aware of the culture, you will get very similar food, mostly will be able to talk in your mother tongue and most importantly, you will make friends very quickly. Also there is no backup, your family or any relative cannot just take a quick train or flight to reach you incase of emergency.

    • @adityarana2897
      @adityarana2897 Год назад +31

      No only lesson they learn is to not come back

    • @shankhadeepnath7693
      @shankhadeepnath7693 Год назад +43

      @@adityarana2897 I don't know how you have come to this conclusion. Indian corporate world is filled with people who have studied abroad and/ or worked abroad and then decided to come back.

    • @adityarana2897
      @adityarana2897 Год назад +9

      @@shankhadeepnath7693 i don't blame them to not come back its the india itself, that the people on the top cannot contain high skilled work force.

  • @GauravSingh-pk4qw
    @GauravSingh-pk4qw Год назад +2600

    For some people complaining that they shouldn't have left India for pursuing their education abroad guys everyone knows how education is in our country and how overpopulation and reservation system can affect someone's career

    • @nil4416
      @nil4416 Год назад +143

      + everyone’s dream / experiences / journey is different!!!! Some people nagging and complaining about it , should firstly watch the video tittle . Students are just sharing their experiences there !

    • @learniteasy8146
      @learniteasy8146 Год назад +97

      the problem is uneducated politicians, who doesn't understand our countries demography, ethinicity, culture, population, education and much more...
      Hamare desh m gunde, mawali, 8vi fail 10vi fail politicians ban jate hai..
      kuki padhe likhe youths matter apne ahath m ni lena chahte ....
      Or kuch padhe likhe log abroad nikl lete h...

    • @rajatkaushik10
      @rajatkaushik10 Год назад +64

      Overpopulation also means higher demand for products and services. Reservation system in India is as per the demographics of India. If you are capable, you can beat reservation system. Currently, India offers better opportunities for growing than western counterparts.

    • @imnone
      @imnone Год назад +23

      @@learniteasy8146 no we have lots of educated people and most of them stay back. Only those go out who do not get to earn enough to provide their family that luxury lifestyle that they always wanted . And they move out to do the best for their family which was not possible in INDIA for them. Definitely not their fault

    • @bong.celebrity5824
      @bong.celebrity5824 Год назад +97

      @@rajatkaushik10 yeah if you're capable enough you can definitely beat reservation system....but why should they? Just to see someone less deserving got the same chance due to their cast while they got the same chance by working hard....India is only for SC, ST people......every General and OBC should leave this country

  • @mahathiee
    @mahathiee Год назад +1296

    Let me tell you guys... what are the differences
    1) You feel like you made it in Life once you reach abroad as a student (be it US/Canada/UK/European country/ Asian country)
    2) You will find everything expensive due to price conversion for example 1ltr of milk is about 0.90 - 1.79 Euros if you convert to rupees you go crazy!!!(I have lived and currently living as a student in Germany and Italy) but you get used to it.. the prices are high here for everything.
    2) The Language. If you plan to study in a non English speaking country I am TELLING YOU!!! - LEARN THE BASICS OF THAT LANGUAGE! other wise you will find it hard to survive... mainly when you have to deal with groceries shopping and public transports.
    4) Rules and the Law. For me personally as a citizen on the street I feel more respected in Germany and Italy. Because people have road manners here and follow the rules set by the Authorities. When you have to shift the road while walking, the cars will stop for you. - unlike India. (I still love my country ❤️) and the police are very very kind and totally available to you. If anything bad happens don't feel alone just report it to local police through call. And you also follow the rules!
    5. Food problems: Yes ofcouse, you will probably have a flash back of yourself complaining about the food served by your mom😂 but you truly miss Indian food and go crazy.. but don't worry you will find some Indian/Turkish/Iranian/afghan groceries store and you can buy rice, herbs and spices form there. But mind it- it will be expensive ofcouse. And you will eventually switch to eating less expensive Indian food. (I eat fruits, salads and occasionally cook good Indian food during weekends and its actually keeping me fit and healthy and satisfied)
    6) People- People are open minded here.. I suggest you to carry your best... Your character, your attitude, your personality is something very special about you and thats why you made it. So feeel super happy and confident when you communicate. It doesn't matter if you didnt understand that person. Be polite and kind and ask them to repeat. And.. dont please behave carelessly or get over drunk public , remember you are not in India. Whatever you behave that speaks of India. Watch your habits and attitudes. And one more thing... dont get into dating... take time to enjoy your life.
    People will be nice to you, because they are nice and kind.. and that doesnt mean they are inviting you!
    7) Weather: India has 12hr day and 12hr night... but in abroad the sunrise and sunsets vary depending on the season. So expect some changes in your daily routine if you are person associated with the sunrise and sunset rather than clock.
    8) Culture: Every country has its own culture of greeting and behaviour. I suggest you to be very open minded and make friends and that's how you will learn the culture of food, art, dining, festivals, music and much more.. and ofcouse you can also explore alone.. Throw that shyness, anxiety or underconfidence away. It will never let you experience life to its fullest! So even though you feel a nervous while interacting just hide it!! Fake it! Eventually you trained yourself to feel confident!
    9) Finance: At one point of time... as a student, you will feel hopeless. You think your friends are not good enough for you. And you have lots to study. You miss your family. You don't like your neighbours and everything is a problem in your life and you fear of going bankkrupt!!!! I suggest you to go through this phase and totally relax later... there are 2 aspects. If you are in English speaking country 50% of the above problems are solved because its easier to find a parttime jobs there(US/Canada/UK/Australia).. But!..... if you are in a Non English speaking country you will have hard time with job... so you must know atleast A2-B1 level of their language to get a part time job to cover your rent, food and entertainment. If you have already saved (15lax per year) and don't have problems with money then you will do fine... what ever happens hold on to yourself and trust me! You will get that internship, that part time job and you will make it to the end and definitely you will be happy! Also never care bout what people think about your choices, they are just other people. You have a long life to live and you definitely build up your character and meet great and right people in your life..
    10) Final Verdict-
    Try to focus on building your Character and personality. Don't ever let your clothes, your low bank balance or no friends to hang out- thing to determine who you are! Create a great state of mind and be mindfull about the time you spend with the kind of people, places, ideas, materialistic things and the kind of thought process you have.
    Have a clear "Why" - why you came abroad and what you want to achieve. Create a vision board and remind yourself what is that you want And just focus on that.. and you will make a beautiful life out of yourself.
    I wish you all the best!!!!!!!!

    • @nehanagpal378
      @nehanagpal378 Год назад +65

      Thanks for sharing this. Its one of the most coherent, eloquent and well articulated piece about moving abroad that I have read. ☺️

    • @mayankkapri7305
      @mayankkapri7305 Год назад +35

      I'm not going abroad to study, but very brief and clear info, thanks for that.☺

    • @AntarikshRajkonwar
      @AntarikshRajkonwar Год назад +9

      Can you tell which exams you had to clear and procedures you had to follow to get admission in foreign college?

    • @rockysage7760
      @rockysage7760 Год назад +8

      Thanks you bro. I'm screenshoting this. Hopefully I'll stick to this advice.

    • @San-rl5yy
      @San-rl5yy Год назад +6

      Amazing advice! Thank you so much and I wish you the best of time in Germany or wherever you are :)

  • @paramdrall
    @paramdrall Год назад +238

    " it'll get better in india "
    This is what your parents were told, it's What we were told.... But you Can't spend your entire life for it to get better, it's better to let go and move abroad.

    • @delightk
      @delightk Год назад +5

      True lol.

    • @shreypatel9379
      @shreypatel9379 Год назад

      fuck yeah that's what i've been saying but fellow indians labelled me as an anti nationalist lol

    • @savesta304
      @savesta304 Год назад

      @@delightk yeah go outside of the country and never come back! When india will achieve highest economy in the whole global world dont bring ur ass up in india

    • @raiindian772
      @raiindian772 Год назад +10

      It's because they were still waiting it to be better without trying and you will do the same

    • @gatturam5802
      @gatturam5802 Год назад +1

      True ...

  • @Noname-hc3lw
    @Noname-hc3lw Год назад +519

    While I appreciate their hard work in studying in world class universities, luck/privilege also plays an important role. Lot of Indians doesn't have access to world class education or even travelling abroad in general. Wish more of us explore the best of the World!

    • @ancysebastian1998
      @ancysebastian1998 Год назад +2

      EXACTLY!

    • @ravitejakoyela2636
      @ravitejakoyela2636 Год назад +20

      If you have strong will nothing stops you my friend.

    • @ancysebastian1998
      @ancysebastian1998 Год назад +61

      @@ravitejakoyela2636 you think just strong will can take you there without money?

    • @virajlad1801
      @virajlad1801 Год назад +27

      @@ancysebastian1998 if you are qualified enough there are enough scholarships out there to cover your entire cost

    • @maadhav01
      @maadhav01 Год назад +37

      @@virajlad1801 scholarships se sabh kuch nahi hota expenses bhi hote hai aur pr bhi chahiye hota hai

  • @TheStoicApe
    @TheStoicApe Год назад +246

    When the "Best" University of India is under 170 rank of world, with 50% seats reserved, you can expect lot of rankers and students leaving.

    • @TheStoicApe
      @TheStoicApe Год назад +30

      @Earthling then why with so much criticism and negative image, Chinese Universities are in top 10?
      They even have their succesful fusion reactor operational?
      Not even comparing SK or Japan.

    • @nevergonnagiveyouup3352
      @nevergonnagiveyouup3352 Год назад +11

      Whoa whoa whoa-
      I think that you are probably still in school as of now.
      Ever heard of iisc? It’s in the 155th rank
      And u know who makes these lists?
      The westerners
      And u know from where most of the colleges are chosen for the list?
      The western area.
      And not only that
      Most of the students who go outside are not just for having better education but they mostly go there just to show off that they went abroad to study cuz the poor mentality of ppl here is that a kid who goes outside to study will come back as a really intelligent kid. But wanna know the truth? They become nothing more than failures in the end. And the kids who study from our “top colleges” will be having a secure and high paid job.
      So know your facts before u say smth dumb

    • @praveengeorge8413
      @praveengeorge8413 Год назад +8

      @@nevergonnagiveyouup3352 That's some really shallow thinking. The plain truth is that the quality of education outside of India is much better. I did my bachelor's in India and that was the worst decision ever. Indian education system is just about cramming a bunch of books just before exam, I'm sure you are aware of this. I'm planning to do masters, and my logical conclusion was to go abroad. I don't want a repeat of my bachelor's happening. In India, unless you get admitted into IIT/IIM, it's really not worth doing masters from any other college/university. And the competition for these places are insane. So the best choice is to go abroad where one can get good quality education and a better quality of life. And there are lots of non-western institutions which are among the world's best. These are in Singapore, Japan, China etc. All of the world's best institutions are judged on many different ,universally applicable aspects, one of the most important being the quality of research work produced. Apart from IIT/IIM , research is basically a joke in other Indian institutes. The ability to mass produce robots which can cram lots of useless info, and forget it after exams, should not be a criteria for being the world's best institute.
      For full disclosure, I can tell you that I did my bachelor's from one of India's top institutes, and I was talking about my experience. So I can only imagine the education quality from other colleges/universities in India.
      But one thing I can agree with you is that after spending a fortune on an education abroad, if you end up with a job that pays 20-30K in India, then yeah, something is wrong with you. You either did not work hard enough for a better job, or you wasted your post study work visa time partying. I know people like this, and their laziness and stupidity amazes me. They are rich though, and low/ middle income people cannot afford to do this.
      Edit: Did you know that you can also literally buy Indian degrees? There is an actual mafia behind this, hence further reducing the value of Indian degrees (Non-IIT/IIM). If you are applying to a job abroad that needs a masters, your Indian degree will be outright rejected. This is reality.

    • @NeerajJain05
      @NeerajJain05 Год назад +7

      @@nevergonnagiveyouup3352 dude no 🤦🏽‍♀️ you don't come back as NO FAILURE if you study abroad. like, what even is your point?? Western education is system is better than India is not a speculation, it's a fact. if you're coming back from a foreign country with good grades, you're securing yourself some high paying job at the foot of your career. Sundarlal Pichai is the CEO of Google majorly because he comes from Stanford, not IIT.

    • @harsh....8993
      @harsh....8993 Год назад

      @@NeerajJain05 most of the European countries do have better education system... But America is as bad if not worst in education system

  • @shreyanshkumar4160
    @shreyanshkumar4160 Год назад +394

    Congratulations priyanshu for being featured in brut India. I missed those days ,sharing our bench for 6 years....and enjoying our school day ....!

    • @rishabh.
      @rishabh. Год назад +2

      @Shreyansh Kumar What studying he do there ?

    • @anchal8765
      @anchal8765 Год назад +16

      @@rishabh. He said in the video he is studying graduation with computer science as course

    • @rishabh.
      @rishabh. Год назад +3

      @@anchal8765 is it post graduation kind of

    • @anchal8765
      @anchal8765 Год назад +1

      @@rishabh. oh ok

    • @shreyanshkumar4160
      @shreyanshkumar4160 Год назад +3

      @Rishabh Angure , hi is doing btech in computer science from CSU...

  • @whatshadabsays2868
    @whatshadabsays2868 Год назад +176

    Been in canada for a year now and I can tell u… Go to any country in the world u want, U’ll find peace only where your family is. Home is where you belong. Peace out ✌🏻

    • @devanshmehta3205
      @devanshmehta3205 Год назад +1

      So do u regret moving ?

    • @truth4593
      @truth4593 Год назад +10

      Thanks at least someone understands it, I need my family, i don't want to live like americans. There are many problems in India, but still i never felt that I needed to leave India to study or live.

    • @stevenayare6097
      @stevenayare6097 Год назад +4

      Well, i found peace in Australia, so it does not mean your opinion is fact just like my opinion is not.

    • @adityaa473
      @adityaa473 11 месяцев назад

      Respect fr you brother
      What was the reason u dn like Canada do international students in Canada really care for each other genuinely or is it all fake can't we trust our roomates in Canada as an international student
      It would be great if you reply

  • @antiignorance2245
    @antiignorance2245 Год назад +51

    Brut should interview students who are studying in countries other than the UK and USA, like Korea, Japan, Russia , China, etc and other countries where the common people don't know English, so these India students learn local language to communicate and its more hard work and dedication, they deserve appreciation.

    • @Ayush-yg3cp
      @Ayush-yg3cp Год назад +4

      Exactly. Plus our relations with Korea Japan and russia are far better abd they treat us very good

    • @sahilsrivastava3902
      @sahilsrivastava3902 2 месяца назад

      @@Ayush-yg3cp I'm sorry but are you living under a rock??
      Koreans basically hate us because we Indians look like mud to them

  • @shahimashahima3574
    @shahimashahima3574 Год назад +115

    Brut team supp content, real authentic not fancy fake type what numerous were doing. Thanks to Priyanka & Priyanshu for sharing their actual up n downs. I hope this will help many folks out there. Lot's of love from Bangalore 🔥❤️ 🤩

  • @Islam.A.i
    @Islam.A.i Год назад +243

    Wow I’m so teary eyed, Literally watching this video while missing my family back in India. It’s been 6 months since I moved to USA and everyday feels like 1 inch closer to achieve my ‘THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM’. But will always miss India!❤️

    • @bruhhh69
      @bruhhh69 Год назад +1

      Hey how did you managed the expenses to literally travel to USA and stay there?
      For us (a middle class family), it's like literally impossible to afford living in USA.
      Were you also Middle Class?

    • @gulnarmomin8407
      @gulnarmomin8407 Год назад +14

      @@bruhhh69 bhai 30 lakh minimum expense hai koi bhi education karlo

    • @rajatkaushik10
      @rajatkaushik10 Год назад +19

      The Great American Dream isike Acche Din....shayad kabhi aaye. Considering income inequality in US, that Great American Dream died in 2000s only.

    • @subhankarmaity2875
      @subhankarmaity2875 Год назад +4

      @@gulnarmomin8407 but a few Indians parents can spend that money

    • @Islam.A.i
      @Islam.A.i Год назад +4

      @@bruhhh69 Yes, I belong to a middle class family where my parents refused to send me to America. I had to struggle for 6 years to get here.

  • @Whatt_a_drag
    @Whatt_a_drag Год назад +52

    Congratulations on featuring in brut india sister ❤. Always proud of you 🇮🇳. You're doing a grt job

  • @KaranSingh-tx5yv
    @KaranSingh-tx5yv Год назад +18

    How to Success in Life
    Go Abroad
    Create RUclips Channel
    Vlog with title " Indian In America "

  • @randomuser5663
    @randomuser5663 Год назад +21

    “The best part is being here” Well said my friend

  • @aradhyanegi4897
    @aradhyanegi4897 Год назад +188

    honestly, the reason for going abroad is never better education cause to be honest if you want good education you can always go for a top tier private college if you could not get a good govt college because of reservation or competition. students actually go abroad looking for freedom, better opportunities, and infrastructure. Most importantly it has always been a status symbol. I wish india was as free and clean, so none of us had to think of leaving.

    • @randomtk
      @randomtk Год назад +13

      It's funny cuz Ik several Americans who wanna leave America as well

    • @eudaimonia__
      @eudaimonia__ Год назад

      @@randomtk grass is always greener on the other side 🤷‍♀️ people always want better than what they currently have, living in a sea of opportunities in a country like America isn't enough for Americans if they aren't even happy and have a fear of getting shot for no reason

    • @truth4593
      @truth4593 Год назад +13

      Exactly most of the students don't even attend top universities abroad

    • @AyushVerma-ui7re
      @AyushVerma-ui7re Год назад +5

      what do you actually mean by reservation? you yourself aren't capable enough to compete, and shamelessly blame reservation, the truth is, if reservation is not there, then there would be much lesser seats in those govt. colleges.

    • @skyward7903
      @skyward7903 Год назад +5

      @@AyushVerma-ui7re this. The general seats are always the same, they aren't getting snatched away lol. The govt just increased the seats.

  • @harditsingh7237
    @harditsingh7237 Год назад +71

    I respect these students showcasing their difficulties to others so they can know about know about the situation.

    • @okiemello9927
      @okiemello9927 Год назад +2

      Will also block your Visa after border clashes:)

    • @learningnew732
      @learningnew732 Год назад

      @@okiemello9927 American is better than india it's just a fact or common sense

  • @liveandletlive769
    @liveandletlive769 Год назад +72

    Let me narrate a story. My sister did her BDS from top college in India. She worked hard to go to USA. She secured a scholarship for a course. When she was a student,she enjoyed the freedom, the cleanliness, the culture. After the course, reality hit her when there were very few jobs for expats and only a certain criteria of jobs provided to Indians. She managed to secure a job unrelated to her academics and a few years later got married to a guy there only. For a few years, they enjoyed their privacy, no in-laws interference, roamed a lot. Then they had a child. Then my mother had to go there and work as a nanny for 6 to 8 months free of cost. Post that, her mother in law went to serve as a free nanny. Post that they themselves had to look after the kid, household stuff and their respective jobs as well. Now it started pinching them that they're always tired and there was no one to help them. Now they started to miss their family and started begging to these old woman to come and help them. The kid is now working in a different state in USA and visits the parents rarely only on weekends. My sister ans her husband now miss India a lot when they see all the family updates on whatsApp groups.
    Meanwhile last year when they visited india they saw how much india has transformed ans everything is just one app or just one click away. They saw how I outsource all the unproductive tasks and save time for my family, take care of the health of my old parents and my in laws. My parents who were once proud of my sister for securing an admission abroad are now bitter... That she has not fulfilled any responsibility of a daughter as she was settled abroad.
    P. S... I believed and still do, in the potential India carries.
    I completed my engineering n did my mba in India. I have slogged hard n I m the Director of a company in India. Just Fyi, I belong to general category and my father was a railway tc and my mother a house wife
    The euphoria of being abroad is just for a few years. Wait till they get married and start a family! 😂

    • @radhikadutta9717
      @radhikadutta9717 Год назад +7

      I do feel it’s much more difficult for medical people to study and get jobs in usa. It’s so much easier for engineering people to study and get a job in usa. Medical degrees are not recognised in usa but engineering is, which makes engineers go there and directly start with masters. I am proud that you succeeded in India.
      yes, I do agree with the kids part as well. Kids become totally American and don’t have that kind of attachment which we have towards our loved ones.

    • @mithrandirzecan558
      @mithrandirzecan558 Год назад +4

      @Brutus Caesar The grandmothers as nannies is very common. And A lot of Indians still feel otherised culturally in white countries. So before you drink that 'muh foreign cool-aid' consider everything you are going to face.

    • @sanikapatil9782
      @sanikapatil9782 Год назад +8

      It's not like in India married couples don't face problems after kids and all. And even in India people call their parents to take care of their kids. And the thing about not getting a good job she should have researched before applying if that country has good jobs and other things related. If you apply right you get right. And India has developed so much you say as but what about the education education in a small public university is most of the time better than most colleges in India.

    • @letscookhealthy7047
      @letscookhealthy7047 2 месяца назад

      Wow this is spot on! Best observation,coming from someone that has lived abroad for 17 years with 3 kids. .

  • @RohitSharma-pr9lb
    @RohitSharma-pr9lb Год назад +14

    *Amazing documentary, these students are so so hard working, Mad Respect to them*

  • @komalanand4325
    @komalanand4325 Год назад +373

    The content is good but I really feel that students staying in hostels in India also have to do everything by themselves. Be it washing or having tea students in hostels have same struggles. The only difference is part time job along with studies is well appreciated in abroad whereas in India this trend is very slow.The rest of Content is similar to the hosteller in India also.Staying in a hostel in a totally new state is also like abroad. I have compared the Dal, sambar as well as tea of my native state. If I don't do laundry on time then it will be piled up and plus majority of hostels don't have luxury of washing machines. People always admire of student life in abroad but I really feel that before moving to abroad have a experience of hostels during your degree or pg. We will learn a lot and we become more matured. In the initial stage Life leaving our family will suck our confidence be it in India or abroad. Later on we will change but yes our home is always the best as our family is there.

    • @shahid.a.m7210
      @shahid.a.m7210 Год назад +15

      Hostels abroad are well maintained and have goof facilities ..In india only IIT or NIT hostels are of good standard.

    • @someshtangde5650
      @someshtangde5650 Год назад +3

      staying in hyderabad in hostel i can surely say its diffrent from nits and iits
      i have to do everything on own and miss home

    • @kirannadimpalli9641
      @kirannadimpalli9641 Год назад

      Dal, sambar lol may be you are staying in Chennai

    • @someshtangde5650
      @someshtangde5650 Год назад

      @@kirannadimpalli9641 lol noo.. we get that in hostel

    • @mhdanswif6981
      @mhdanswif6981 Год назад

  • @impracticalmedicine6573
    @impracticalmedicine6573 Год назад +38

    As being in a foreign student myself in china, it was hard until our time being there. I never ever washed clothes myself but i had to clean my dorm, wash clothes and even have to pay my electricity bills, for bank work i had to go to bank, communication was so difficult since we didn't knew chinese so we have to learn broken chinese and sign language and ofcourse how to use translator since chinese is a very difficult language as compared to others, the struggle was more there i had to work more hours there but in the end i just realize that i learned a lot there even though it was a short period of time it was still worth the shot. I did enjoy a lot, as compared to india i felt that these things when i did these all alone i felt more productive, active and learned more about the world, the best thing i learned was how to communicate with foreigners. As being a medical student no matter how the world would cuss us i never regret my decision and won't regret it, if you have the resources and wish to study in foreign you can but be ready to face the challenges and you would enjoy these challenges at one time i am preety sure

  • @DhruvSharma14
    @DhruvSharma14 Год назад +8

    Great video, I was in same shoes and I totally understand what they were going through. Thanks for bringing our issues to light

  • @dr.strange5815
    @dr.strange5815 Год назад +2

    Thank you @brutindia and the two students for bringing this video also thanks to others who are sharing their own experiences.

  • @va222an
    @va222an Год назад +30

    Before I went to study abroad I lived with my parents. Even to buy bread or any item for house I used to call my parents if i can buy. So much dependency. It wasn't about money. Just that decision making skills. To cook anything I used to ask my mom if i can. How much quantity etc. Once I lived independently quick decision skills improved. Independency.

    • @ladusingh2141
      @ladusingh2141 11 месяцев назад

      Interesting the girl from Gujarat opted to work in Macdonalds where they serve beef. In her own state of Gujarat they kill muslims for that and then she worked in the pub serving alchohol ? No threat to Hinduism I see when they go abroad but love Jihad in India. How interesting.

  • @mrinfluencer7258
    @mrinfluencer7258 Год назад +21

    Both the guys dedicated to there jobs and responsibilities.... every parents want this

  • @hooman8009
    @hooman8009 Год назад +35

    It’s so sad people in the comments are so dumb saying that they should’ve stayed in hostel in india and done this and that.. most of the people who come abroad come from diverse backgrounds many have work experience from India, most of them have lived independently in India and are doing the same here but still consider this much difficult. I myself did my graduation in a different state in India, worked a part time job but if I missed my parents I could take the flight within a week or two and get back to them in 3 hours and here its like 18 hours, culture shock is a real thing, learning about a new country’s tax system, bus routes, cultures, work environment, finding people with whom you can connect with and talk freely. It’s damn difficult. Many students get aid here for studying also education in India is expensive just add 3-4 lakhs to that and you’ll get a community college here.
    I’m not encouraging brain drain but there are so many things that a person thinks of while moving abroad. For me its to get my mother settled here so that she gets a good medical in future and gets money from government, I wish to bring my sibling here so that he can study in a diverse environment.
    Please don’t take such reviews in negative light as no one here is saying that India is easy no india is damn difficult in its own way but so is abroad

  • @mayankkapri7305
    @mayankkapri7305 Год назад +4

    Very real and raw video, thanks to both you guys to share your, a day in us/uk, very good vlog👍

  • @aishwaryas35
    @aishwaryas35 Год назад +69

    I’m a masters student in Canada and I feel like studying abroad is such a scam! You just keep paying for everything. The education is good but also so much hyped. The actual learning experience is out of the classroom which is universally true. So not like countries in the west tell you some secrets of a great career inside the classes. You learn from the people you meet. But there’s so much loneliness, it takes a toll on you. If you’re someone very close to your roots, you will question a lot. Like there’s this fascination Indians have for native English speakers or the white people which is so unnecessary! You’ve been taught they are better or superior in many ways than you but do you listen to them carefully? They are talking shit. I’m very proud of people in india who are struggling and fighting their fight. Please know that you are not missing out on anything. Your struggle is real and keep working hard. Indians abroad: hang in there! ❤️

    • @shreypatel9379
      @shreypatel9379 Год назад

      Some things you said are true but the benefits of living in such a place outweighs some struggles you'd need to endure during your initial phase

    • @aishwaryas35
      @aishwaryas35 Год назад +1

      @@shreypatel9379 Hi Shrey, I agree with you. Although we also need to analyse what’s benefit. That varies from person to person. For example- some people are happy abroad without family but with all the facilities that the country provides and for some family life is more important than earning unlimited. So I guess it has got both.

    • @shreypatel9379
      @shreypatel9379 Год назад +6

      @@aishwaryas35 Yeah fair enough. Me personally, i can live all by myself, which resonates with the individualist ideology that people in the west live by. But majority of indians have family centric way of living for which west might not be the best option. To each their own i guess

    • @tinaperez7393
      @tinaperez7393 Год назад +3

      Vir Das has a joke about how hearing an Indian speak English with a British accent is like hearing a cat bark like a dog. Dogs are not a cats normal friend nor should they want to talk like them!

    • @aishwaryas35
      @aishwaryas35 Год назад +1

      @@tinaperez7393 hello Tina!
      Looks like your wit isn’t any lesser than VD’s. Thanks for sharing this one.

  • @hgkhuman6619
    @hgkhuman6619 Год назад +21

    Good job Daughter 😊.
    I'm proud of you. Keep Growing ❤️

    • @shihabshaikh4809
      @shihabshaikh4809 Год назад

      પૈસા ક્યાથી લાયવા આલ્લા બધા?

  • @yuvrajthakur7442
    @yuvrajthakur7442 Год назад +231

    I don't see any struggle going abroad
    Most of my friends are going abroad to avoid competition as they have ample of money to use

    • @bhuvneshlatawa8874
      @bhuvneshlatawa8874 Год назад +72

      "avoid competetion" whats even the competetion left after reservations for sc st obc minority pwd ews lol
      merit dekho pehle general valon ki phir bolo

    • @vikramsahay5993
      @vikramsahay5993 Год назад +44

      @@bhuvneshlatawa8874 see that's an issue for some minority people ... those reservations are good for the tribals who are willing to leave villages and study in cities onpaar with metropolitan students but It has been exploited for decades till now over 70 percent of minorities are exploiting this reservation system where only 30 percent are benefited with reservations it can't be undone I wish there are no reservations after a decade that our next generation will have no hatred towards others and only merit may achieve seat in competitive exam 😉

    • @yuvrajthakur7442
      @yuvrajthakur7442 Год назад +4

      @@bhuvneshlatawa8874 EWS

    • @bhuvneshlatawa8874
      @bhuvneshlatawa8874 Год назад +18

      @@vikramsahay5993 exactly jisko milna chaihiye use toh education tak proper nahi mila

    • @prachishardul5380
      @prachishardul5380 Год назад +1

      In abroad, anyways they need labourers. Indian are hardworking and are ready to work overtime for it. You will obviously face some kind of racialism. There are good universities there, but people over there are living with all kinds of allowance, they don't know what it is to do hardwork for your job so people there are less qualified than Indians are. Fact is fact.

  • @user-lk2ek4nv6f
    @user-lk2ek4nv6f Год назад +65

    I also want to go abroad . Better living condition , better environment and everything. One day i will also go

    • @alpaciandecatre4385
      @alpaciandecatre4385 Год назад +6

      And of course, if u speak in of the US, no culture 😅

    • @_zeus_9344
      @_zeus_9344 Год назад +1

      Please don’t fall into all these fake dilusions…be smart and make the right choices

    • @ayushonkar850
      @ayushonkar850 Год назад +35

      @@alpaciandecatre4385 culture does not matter. Even if a country does not have culture, it can still be successful.

    • @gigachad6117
      @gigachad6117 Год назад

      @@ayushonkar850 ikr

    • @EJK2099
      @EJK2099 Год назад +15

      @@ayushonkar850 That's the greatest stupid thing I have heard. Without culture, there are no morals, no connect to your ancestors and traditions, and no real meaning to life

  • @14-c1amitanshu9
    @14-c1amitanshu9 Год назад +13

    Love Priyanshu (Neutron Nerds) .... Your vlog's are always cool....😍 it's lot of fun whenever I watch ....♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @tonedeaf8688
    @tonedeaf8688 Год назад +8

    College students intern in India as well, and most college students have found ways to make money during their semesters, honestly what they showed is not much different from what Indian students have to go through here. When you leave your home isn’t it just the same, being responsible for your bills, and meals, and your life. The bigger difference is probably accommodating in a new culture which i feel like i have enough of it given how i just moved to an eastern state from a northern one

  • @himadrimondal304
    @himadrimondal304 Год назад +21

    Looking at the present situation of Education System in our country,
    it is totally normal for any student who gets the opportunity to study abroad to apply for it as their first choice.
    NTA here is literally destroying the lives of thousands of students by publishing wrong results.
    Our Supreme Court is totally fine with that and says that such problems will be there.
    Then it is also totally normal for BRAIN-DRAIN to happen in India as many deserving students don't get good colleges
    due to this unfair selection system. Only some rich students get that facility..........

  • @malinichauhan8318
    @malinichauhan8318 Год назад +12

    Neutron Nerds 🔥🔥 His vlogs are always amazing 🤟

  • @abhinavinsearchofthelost
    @abhinavinsearchofthelost Год назад +8

    We love our families so much in Indian that it is hard to be parted from them. But you can't fly if you are afraid to spread your wings. ❤🇬🇧❤🇮🇳❤

  • @awsmsahill6414
    @awsmsahill6414 Год назад +6

    Why that bg tone is sooo emotional literally giving Goosebumps 🙆🏻‍♂️

  • @shrinivasmutalik7067
    @shrinivasmutalik7067 Год назад +8

    See all these things are to be done in India also!!Basically all the personal stuff has to be done by yourself!That is real freedom and Independence!!

  • @thevoid786
    @thevoid786 Год назад +3

    Thanks brut for making us aware of do's and dont's the lifestyle and all the stuff as if not like students but for anything if we ever pursue a life over there
    How it should be
    Thanks a ton BRUT

  • @rahulphoen
    @rahulphoen Год назад +13

    Best part of being student in the UK is discounts. Cheap drinks at pub, restaurants, malls. Students students everywhere - spreading STIs here and there.

    • @randomtk
      @randomtk Год назад +1

      HAHAHAHAHAHAA TRUE DAT

  • @Hannan_1325
    @Hannan_1325 Год назад +6

    I lived in France for masters and I had the worst experience due to language. Please if you are going to a non-english country, please learn the language. Lots of universities give admission without language certification so as to get revenue from fees. I finally got admitted to a UK University for PhD and my life has been comfortable now. I completed it and Now I work in Rolls-Royce Aerospace PLC as an Aero-gas turbine and propulsion engineer. You learn to live by yourself. You learn to be self sufficient.

  • @vivekanandkarpe
    @vivekanandkarpe Год назад +9

    When people like them go abroad atleast they're all above 18 just imagine kids are admitted in boarding school, Navodaya, Kendriya vidyalaya, gurukul, army school and other boarding school...i was one of the kid who suffered more than these abroad studying students.. boarding school at the age of 8-10 is terrific only such students can understand...ye maa baap ki yaadein, khana usse aage bahut kuch truama hota hai...

    • @vivekanandkarpe
      @vivekanandkarpe Год назад

      @Hella here there are KV residential schools too..and some private coaching institutes prepares students for KV, Navodaya, morarji Desai etc.. they will be having residential so parents put them in such residential institutions for the preparations and even after joining students stay in residential/boarding..

  • @rajanbgmiyt
    @rajanbgmiyt Год назад +48

    I am studying in Canada right now...and let me tell you guys ....there is nothing like India ... At the end of day you gonna feel lonely deep inside because there is no one here and you gonna earn money just for urself because ur family and friend aren't here ... & That money means nothing because u don't have anyone to spend with you ..just some friends who will be with you just for a year or two that's it . At the end of the day ...you are just an immigrant . I highly recommend guys to stay in your own home country and do something . I am Also gonna go back to India after finishing studies.

    • @as_ashutosh386
      @as_ashutosh386 Год назад +3

      very well said

    • @oishanubhora1604
      @oishanubhora1604 Год назад +7

      Yeah it's better to gain as much as you can in those 1-2 years and come back and use in India.

    • @suryaprakashkar754
      @suryaprakashkar754 Год назад +6

      We should just take the needed education, grab money and comeback to india ...like we Indians have been exploited so much by the foreign colonies and so on.. no need to stay and live abroad forever .earn and comeback..do and live for the nation. Reverse brain drain👍

    • @darreldennis7115
      @darreldennis7115 Год назад +1

      sadly alot of students hate Canada. Its a rough country to live in due to the extreme weather and loneliness.

    • @r65400
      @r65400 Год назад +1

      @@as_ashutosh386 What about Indian friends? I'm sure everbody wants a companion and nobody wants to be alone. Don't they keep in touch after college? I think Indians should stay together abroad. They'll feel less lonely. Why do they lose contact with each other after completing their studies?!

  • @AAA-bh3zw
    @AAA-bh3zw Год назад +1

    Well said ! “The best part is being here”

  • @capt_vicky
    @capt_vicky Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. I planning for Germany. Hope everything's go well with me.

  • @kimjongun7590
    @kimjongun7590 Год назад +29

    My dream is to be truck driver in Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦😍😍😍

    • @williamthemartianguy3670
      @williamthemartianguy3670 Год назад

      🚛🚛🚒🚒😍😍😍

    • @Shawty79
      @Shawty79 Год назад +2

      Why do you want a job when you have a country, North Korea 😂😛

  • @thefashionamofficial
    @thefashionamofficial Год назад

    👍👍 Glad that finally I got to watch the original video. 👍👍

  • @kamalchakraborty6026
    @kamalchakraborty6026 Год назад +2

    That's independence, you can plan what u want to do etc. That's power actually. Enjoy your stay there.

  • @JharkhandiVlogger623
    @JharkhandiVlogger623 Год назад +4

    Love you ( neutron nerds ) your are my favorite youtuber and I watch your videos so love you 😍 😘

  • @ericamacdonia5437
    @ericamacdonia5437 Год назад +43

    You guy's will make your parents proud one day.....🥰 This is the biggest dream of parents that their child does well in life ☺️ keep it up ...do well ... take care ♥️

    • @nehashirodkar1273
      @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад +7

      yes they will make their parents proud by spending their parents money and going for an education abroad , instead of funding it themselves

    • @ericamacdonia5437
      @ericamacdonia5437 Год назад +12

      @@nehashirodkar1273But you don't know girl .... whatever money they have taken they will return 10 time's more than the amount taken from the parents 🙂
      also if they wants , they can settle their entire family there....and along with them...they can set the life of their parents as well and last thing such a comment can only be done in whose life nothing is happening ....this could be the reason 😂 Make your own life , nothing wil happen by biting other's life 🤷

    • @ASH-gc7kb
      @ASH-gc7kb Год назад

      @@nehashirodkar1273 its not like they wont earn anything after studying there....just that they get better education

    • @nehashirodkar1273
      @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад

      @@ericamacdonia5437 i have a super fabulous life girl and i did it all on my own.. best of luck to you

    • @nehashirodkar1273
      @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад

      @@ASH-gc7kb i beg to differ , the education they get there is the same as here. We are all entitled to our opinions, but i suggest you do a little research in terms of syllabus and texts of the foreign universities with Indian universities before joining either

  • @akashchowdhury2856
    @akashchowdhury2856 Год назад +23

    "My dream was not to study abroad, it was to study in USA?" Bhai koi meaning ha?

    • @nehashirodkar1273
      @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад +13

      matlab USA hai toh status symbol hai.. aur India mein padho toh gobar hai

    • @_prash
      @_prash Год назад

      @@nehashirodkar1273 😂😂 yeah true, education is mostly same but what we get after graduating makes us lag behind these foreign universities and simple reason is the Over-population

    • @nehashirodkar1273
      @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад +5

      @@_prash I agree but life isn't that horrid in India yaar. People need to get over the colonial hangover, that getting a degree abroad is the only validation needed. I have a good life, basics are fine and i am working hard in the best manner possible. May not be living in metro and working in an MNC but I'm happy

    • @shwetaverma3782
      @shwetaverma3782 Год назад +2

      @@nehashirodkar1273 rightly said

    • @trueword4971
      @trueword4971 Год назад

      @@nehashirodkar1273 you have never seen how some people live in this Nigeria like country

  • @qatarnakhyderabadi9222
    @qatarnakhyderabadi9222 Год назад +12

    Actually life is more harsh than it’s shown in video, as most people don’t have proper jobs to pay bills plus they have family to take care back home.

  • @vijrah3600
    @vijrah3600 Год назад +33

    There are many a people who do the same in India who lived in a village and left for a city to work ,learn, study and for national duty.

    • @sourabhdutta700
      @sourabhdutta700 Год назад +5

      Absolutely , actually the main thing is money , who have that precious thing can afford anything yes they can study abroad.

  • @priyankakhuman4028
    @priyankakhuman4028 Год назад +7

    Thank you for sharing the video. It was a pleasure! 😊 ✨

  • @rajendrabhagat5863
    @rajendrabhagat5863 Год назад +1

    This is a amazing video

  • @dattebayo07
    @dattebayo07 Год назад +2

    if you study in abroad , you have to sacrifice family but youll become a stronger version of youreself. Youll find your true self.

  • @rya.
    @rya. Год назад +3

    This is same for anyone living out side of there home . Not just uk . You have to do everything ur own .

  • @Achintyanath
    @Achintyanath Год назад +3

    Very interesting. I am used to living alone in India and I cook my food myself. I think I should also think about going out of India and doing a masters degree or something.

  • @evelynsomi7712
    @evelynsomi7712 Год назад

    Nice to see you in this video .... Priyanshu 👌☺️

  • @randomstuffswithrrd
    @randomstuffswithrrd Год назад +13

    I am doing my MBBS in Maharashtra. I also have a dream to go to the West and make a life there. This video is exciting for someone like me.. Please make more of these..

    • @darreldennis7115
      @darreldennis7115 Год назад +5

      You shouldn't have gone for MBBS then. It will be very difficult.

    • @shubhsinghal4364
      @shubhsinghal4364 Год назад

      Brain drain

    • @ElonMusk-tb2yi
      @ElonMusk-tb2yi Год назад

      @@shubhsinghal4364 better than brain in drain

    • @shubhsinghal4364
      @shubhsinghal4364 Год назад +1

      @@ElonMusk-tb2yi That is why I am going to IIT and you are not lol

    • @ElonMusk-tb2yi
      @ElonMusk-tb2yi Год назад

      @@shubhsinghal4364 Who said that I want to go to IIT? 😂😂

  • @aryansandhu3871
    @aryansandhu3871 Год назад +15

    People are going on all about going to study in abroad living in abroad enjoying life in abroad it is not easy. I am living abroad as an international student working, sometimes doing double shifts in a day. It is not easy at all first of all you have to work almost everyday otherwise how will you be able to afford your living expense other is that you have to save for your college fees which is hell lotta expensive for international student. After that you have to study. The curriculum here is completely different from back in our home country. Here there is more emphasis on assignments one has to follow the guidelines rule to pass the unit. Making your own food is not easy at all. Attending classes going to work and sleep that’s all left of your life till the time you are studying. So think twice before you decide going to study abroad. And if you are choosing a good course which gives you a high chance of better employment don’t hesitate to take the student loans.

    • @trepein9820
      @trepein9820 Год назад +12

      There are lakhs of students in india and other countries who would want to be in a 'struggling' situation as you are and they won't even crib like you. Life is not a fairytale even in West. You need to work hard for it. So stop crying and be grateful that you are not stuck in a shitty third world country and start practicing gratitude coz this victim mentality of yours won't take you far in life, Mr ananya pandey of struggle.

    • @nil4416
      @nil4416 Год назад +1

      @@trepein9820 lmao your the one cribbing . Everyone’s struggles are different! Not everyone are like you . That person was just sharing his/her experiences living abroad. Anaya did have privilege at the same time a lot of trolling , cyber bullying was done to her that affected of mental health . She have the privilege because of her family , but did she deserve the trolling ? Absolutely nope . & ya follow your toxic positivity to yourself, who are you to tell someone won’t go far ? Think for yourself! Victim mentality? Learn about the term 1st . Honestly you sound like you’re really unhappy within yourself innerly . Peace out !!!

    • @trepein9820
      @trepein9820 Год назад

      @@nil4416 batte sannatta! Why are you getting so offended? Is he your dad? Of course I know hez sharing his struggle and similarly m talking about how being grateful eventually help them coz the kind of victim mentality he is showing widout checking his nice privilege will make things crazier for him. But who tf are you? Seems like you are the one who is extremely unhappy with ur life. That's why u have so much time to comment on random ppl conversations.. Get a life brah!

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Год назад

      @@trepein9820 shut up

    • @rajsingh8372
      @rajsingh8372 Год назад

      @@trepein9820 see everything u said is okay but don't call india a shity third world country. Please be respectful for what your country have done to you. No matter where u go u will be identified as a Indian.

  • @themotivator9982
    @themotivator9982 Год назад +9

    It was a time when students from all over the world used to come to India to study

    • @eudaimonia__
      @eudaimonia__ Год назад +1

      Yeah in history, but things have drastically changed now, sadly

    • @ElonMusk-tb2yi
      @ElonMusk-tb2yi Год назад

      Time changes everything

    • @themotivator9982
      @themotivator9982 Год назад

      @@trivedi14 ur madrasa knowledge every one wants

  • @abhishekrana1529
    @abhishekrana1529 Год назад +1

    This is real hustle... It's good to perdue education from abroad

  • @asianfan7373
    @asianfan7373 Год назад +2

    They are so young 🥺🥺🥺
    Best wishes from me

  • @gypsycurse9040
    @gypsycurse9040 Год назад +3

    " what is the best part of being here?"
    =" the best part is being here"

  • @ishaangarg9288
    @ishaangarg9288 Год назад +65

    I am studying psychological sciences in Australia at university of south Australia. I don't understand what indians means when they say the education abroad is really good?! I mean it is surely a perception when I was in India I use to think same way, but after living here I fail to make sense of education is better in what way?!

    • @AnushkaSharma-xh4xk
      @AnushkaSharma-xh4xk Год назад +32

      Maybe because you went to Australia lol

    • @ishaangarg9288
      @ishaangarg9288 Год назад

      @@AnushkaSharma-xh4xk thats the point! I mean a lot of our perceptions crumble once you live in the west. Most of what we believe about west in India is nothing but work done by PR agencies of west and in part Netflix!

    • @_prash
      @_prash Год назад +35

      No of students there is less so people get job easily after graduating unlike india and I don't think except China and India we have such huge competition anywhere else for a college seat.

    • @ishaangarg9288
      @ishaangarg9288 Год назад +6

      @@_prash sure thing! I think yeah that's quite correct!
      The thing is we see western societies by cheery picking some facts but ignoring others! Or say the way their movies and governments wants us to see!

    • @hitishawaghela5183
      @hitishawaghela5183 Год назад

      @@_prash well said!!

  • @MrObhosle
    @MrObhosle Год назад +1

    Kudos to you guys....

  • @easharudin2018
    @easharudin2018 Год назад +1

    You both are really awesome

  • @RajalJulian
    @RajalJulian 4 месяца назад +26

    You can be in your country and still achieve success. All you need is having the mindset of the Rich. Spend less and invest More. don't give up on your dreams.

    • @AhmedNisan
      @AhmedNisan 4 месяца назад

      Well said. Money invested is far better than money saved. When you invest, it gives you the opportunity to increase your financial worth

    • @NicholasShawn-wp9ev
      @NicholasShawn-wp9ev 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AhmedNisanno doubt. Investment gives you financial freedom

    • @MuhammadAfreez
      @MuhammadAfreez 4 месяца назад

      Talking about investment, do you know what one can invest and be successful? I really to start investing to avoid rat race during retirement

    • @GregPaul-ic4sv
      @GregPaul-ic4sv 4 месяца назад

      investing in Bitcoin, stock, Gold, is good idea but you will need a professional to guide you through the process

    • @JamesClara-nl6ii
      @JamesClara-nl6ii 4 месяца назад

      ​@@GregPaul-ic4svyes you're right. But finding a professional isn't as easy as it sounds because I've been searching for one

  • @rosemaryjames3319
    @rosemaryjames3319 Год назад +16

    First of all students are going abroad knowing all these.. They have ofcourse done a detailed enquiry about how to have a living there... And most importantly its not only in abroad.. there are many students who are living away from home, on their own have to do everything... buying groceries, cooking, washing, paying billls etc and that's not a big deal....and one should not wait to go somewhere or until a time that you must do the house chores.. You can even practice it early at your home.... without the gender difference.

  • @mahamadkaif1353
    @mahamadkaif1353 Год назад

    hats off to brut for making this ...

  • @toyota7310
    @toyota7310 Год назад +1

    IT IS A MIX FEELING LIKE THAT BUT IT IS THE reality . WELL DONE GUYS .

  • @travelworld2738
    @travelworld2738 Год назад +29

    That guy is living in a very good apartment and driving a bmw. So either he's rich or he's taking a lot of credit. 😅

    • @userxxx123
      @userxxx123 Год назад +2

      NONE OF YOUR BUISNESS

    • @r65400
      @r65400 Год назад +3

      @@userxxx123 Dude! If a person is driving bmw , I'll surely point that out. The guy just said he is rich. It's comment section, you can express your views. I don't know why people get offended so easily nowadays. I mean if somebody is rich, I'll surely wonder how he got a bmw. That's human nature. NITPICKING AT ITS PEAK

    • @travelworld2738
      @travelworld2738 Год назад

      @@userxxx123 dude take a chill pill. It's a public comment section, so I can comment on it. And I'm not saying anything derogatory. So calm down and take a chill pill.

  • @White_beast1717
    @White_beast1717 Год назад +4

    Could’ve been done better, dint expect this from brut.!

  • @dheenaswetha4579
    @dheenaswetha4579 Год назад +1

    It is nice to be among our family and relatives rather than going abroad to study 📖 really felt homesick

  • @dineshkuldeep6227
    @dineshkuldeep6227 Год назад

    Well done guys, legit vloggers spotted.

  • @satyaharish7788
    @satyaharish7788 Год назад +3

    When i was yooung i really wanted to move to usa. But growing up, i dont feel that excited about us but Scandinavian and baltic are ❤️❤️

  • @abhishekrathore7045
    @abhishekrathore7045 Год назад +68

    What's the best part being here
    THE BEST PART IS BEING HERE
    It tells everything

  • @VishwanathVenkatesanprivishad
    @VishwanathVenkatesanprivishad Год назад +2

    Hope all the kids that go abroad stay safe, will do well in their studies, get a job either there or back home and not forget to pay the loan taken from the banks. The student loans are amounting to a lot in the banks. Also not to forget their parents who may be paying some of their loans already...

  • @anxiousapien31
    @anxiousapien31 Год назад

    i think it is the case with every foreign student not just india . but yeah it's good to hear from them . this happened to me as well when i shifted from Kashmir to Delhi.

  • @pinakeechowdhury2968
    @pinakeechowdhury2968 Год назад +6

    A video about rich people sending their rich and privileged kids abroad for education. 😄 Great!

  • @rahulsamant2003
    @rahulsamant2003 Год назад +4

    How can an engineer graduate go abroad for jobs??? Make a video

  • @ZaynMallik-yo5bm
    @ZaynMallik-yo5bm Год назад +1

    Where is the university? And is it only for masters or even for engineering?

  • @aarishali3446
    @aarishali3446 Год назад +2

    Hopefully one day I'll go there🤞🏻

  • @saurabhshah4879
    @saurabhshah4879 Год назад +65

    I was born and raised in America, so I never had to face this problem. I was given all the resources and grew up in a very financially well off family.
    I am lucky. I visited 30 countries and am starting my own business.

    • @sushantthecoolboy
      @sushantthecoolboy Год назад +3

      Pateli marna hai bas

    • @saggittarius321
      @saggittarius321 Год назад +63

      You are financially well, that's why didn't face difficulties, stop boasting

    • @trepein9820
      @trepein9820 Год назад +13

      Gujaratis are most cunning. Settle in foreign places and support modi govt in India who is responsible for polarization, hate and communalism in country. They will say modi is best for india but will never come back to check out the ache din of their homeland under the great gujarati king of india.

    • @joicy3308
      @joicy3308 Год назад +5

      Accha

    • @eliot2244
      @eliot2244 Год назад +14

      I wish I was blessed like u :( here in India I m hope and praying to God to give me birth in USA or any western country in next life because in this current life of mine is ending sooner miserably/. my cousins are also blessed they born in new zealand and living there peacefully without any problem while I m here dying everyday and getting curse from these parents/

  • @Manisha-kd4bj
    @Manisha-kd4bj Год назад +5

    Half of my friends left for studying abroad and i got stuck in Delhi University lmao.

    • @tardtryinhard
      @tardtryinhard Год назад +3

      literally, 90 percent of my class is in abroad, and im here lurking in jee syllabus. #punjab

    • @goodman8469
      @goodman8469 Год назад

      Same man, most of my friends also left India and I am stuck here living in this hell where there's no room for growth and personal development. Toxic parents treating you like a robot, teachers abusing their powers, religious bigots doing bullshit and what not . Wanna leave this hell as soon as possible

    • @lanticocean
      @lanticocean Год назад

      @@goodman8469 It would be fun when you experience the second class immigrant treatment there, If you have money tho then no problem.

    • @spyrex3988
      @spyrex3988 Год назад

      this place is hell

  • @BzBug
    @BzBug Год назад +2

    I remember carrying a lot of utensils like cooker, pan, belan n wat not. It's a very diff experience of getting out of one's comfort zone n moving to a new n diff country

  • @viveksuryavanshi1029
    @viveksuryavanshi1029 Год назад +3

    As it seems like it's more painful when u r in UK comparatively to USA, as a student in UK I understand it very well

  • @sunnyoberies5795
    @sunnyoberies5795 Год назад +5

    Biggest problem in abroad is money.

  • @akshitbhalla874
    @akshitbhalla874 Год назад

    This video under represented the struggles.

  • @rohanballur
    @rohanballur Год назад +1

    Make a video on life of indian students in india it's more important

  • @mohitkumarce3052
    @mohitkumarce3052 Год назад +6

    Bhai jharkhand bol ke kush kar diyaa😊😇

  • @mansipandit6310
    @mansipandit6310 Год назад +5

    Congratulations to everyone staying abroad getting in best college the irony is the way they are working in so called lower jobs in india same people say eww you do this while living in india ...its easy calling doing same amount of work in restaurant as disgusting because its indian .

  • @tokoryu4594
    @tokoryu4594 Год назад +1

    Studying abroad is like study, class, working, hard to do but intresting

  • @animeshduklan
    @animeshduklan Год назад +2

    when he said ‘ enter kiya tha bas khaana lene ke liye ‘ 🤣🤣🤣

  • @therealmr.incredible3179
    @therealmr.incredible3179 Год назад +4

    Atleast they don’t get beaten up Mercilessly by so called ‘Teachers’.

  • @rothasaji5623
    @rothasaji5623 Год назад +6

    I always wanna go to abroad and study , but no one even from my family won't support that decision of mine and these students are living the life that many dreamt of....

    • @thatailurophile3706
      @thatailurophile3706 Год назад +1

      That's the reality for many people even my family was against me going abroad and spending that much but what you can do is go independently, take loan on your name from bank or nbfc if your profile is strong you can get noncollateral loan and you don't need any money from your family

  • @RK-56
    @RK-56 Месяц назад

    As an Indian I can really say living in US i should definitely follow a sage life to be honest don't think about anything outside just focus on for what you have come

  • @nehashirodkar1273
    @nehashirodkar1273 Год назад +4

    kids in the video live in a different city , you will have to do exactly what u r doing all by yourself without family.
    it's the same experience.
    I mean looks like these guys are entitled kids at home, mummy khana do, mummy kapdey Kahan hai, mummy mummy

  • @rahulgadekar7627
    @rahulgadekar7627 Год назад +4

    I don't agree on the life lessons experience that you get in abroad as comparison you won't get in india..i think even if you live in different city for education, the challenges would be similar