Reality of Tier-2 Engineering Colleges

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
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    We all know Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and Alphabet. He is one of the most famous engineers in the world. He is an inspiration for millions of engineers and aspiring engineers around the world. But his story is not the norm. It is an exception. For most Indian engineers, the reality is far from rosy. They face a crisis of devaluation of their degree, which has lost its prestige and relevance in the changing world. How did this happen? And what can be done to fix it? In this video, we will expose the truth behind the devaluation of the Indian engineering degree. We will show you how a degree that was once a passport to prosperity has become a burden for many. We talk to actual engineers who share their experiences of attending Indian engineering colleges. Watch the video to find out more!
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  • @mohak_mangal
    @mohak_mangal  Před rokem +685

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  • @ROUBON
    @ROUBON Před rokem +10866

    People do Engineering just to realize what they actually want to do in their life 😄

    • @umar_faruque45
      @umar_faruque45 Před rokem +273

      Not funny at all

    • @soumengorai8346
      @soumengorai8346 Před rokem +172

      Arey engineering medical chor doh robots ayega or sara job kr lega insaano kah koi kaam nahi raha aab Ghar mai sota raho or life kah mazey loh😂😂😂

    • @avi_singhal15december
      @avi_singhal15december Před rokem +211

      ​@@umar_faruque45but your existence is

    • @avi_singhal15december
      @avi_singhal15december Před rokem +152

      ​@@soumengorai8346 robots ko operate kon karega 💀💀💀

    • @NileshKumar81020
      @NileshKumar81020 Před rokem +13

      So true😂😂

  • @ding1755
    @ding1755 Před rokem +3686

    Our education system only lack on 2 things
    1. Education
    2. system

  • @kellogschocos7338
    @kellogschocos7338 Před 11 měsíci +1257

    As a JEE aspirant this was way more motivating for me to study hard at the moment to get into a good college

    • @humid3208
      @humid3208 Před 11 měsíci +9

      SAME

    • @Itsshaunbewarned
      @Itsshaunbewarned Před 11 měsíci +14

      good luck mate!

    • @zura24256
      @zura24256 Před 10 měsíci +92

      Iit ain't gonna teach u anything every clg have same syllabus it's just provide a good "network"

    • @justaotter2085
      @justaotter2085 Před 9 měsíci

      @@zura24256 good networking, opportunities is a great start for building a career

    • @Sai-ns2sk
      @Sai-ns2sk Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@zura24256 kaaafi haii

  • @pearldataconsultancyservices

    I am from a National Institute of Technology, and I am absolutely disappointed with the curriculum. It's so outdated and useless. I have some friends from IITs and even they have the same feelings. Even in IITs, most of the syllabus is outdated. And the worst part is that it is very difficult to pass these outdated courses because the professors don't even teach properly, some of them just read the slides and give us assignments without giving us time to truly grasp the concepts. The act of studying these outdated courses causes us to lose our creativity and intelligence. We just turn into robots and lose our personalities in the process. I don't blame the engineers for being unemployable, I blame the college. They went into college with happiness and came out broken. It is not the case that engineers are unemployable from birth, the truth is that creative people join college and they are punished for their creativity because colleges only focus on getting marks. And these gifted students slowly start "decaying" because of the toxic environment in college and end up turning into broken men/women with no skills and no desire to achieve great heights.
    I am completely against JEE. Why does a computer science aspirant need to study physics, chemistry and mathematics to get into a computer science program? They should test their coding skills as well as their knowledge in computer science. Why can't we just write a mathematics and computer science exam to get into computer science? What is this rubbish....
    And I am also completely against the curriculum in first year of engineering. Why should computer science engineers study Engineering Drawing with a pencil, compass and all those complicated and outdated methods when the whole world is using CAD? And why am I being taught workshop practices. I came here to become a computer science engineer not a mechanic.
    And why the f*** do I need to study chemistry again in first year, again doing that titration nonsense in the laboratories.
    It is not the engineer's fault for being unemployable. It is the fault of the colleges for producing unemployable engineers. We are paying money to get educated, not to get tortured.

    • @yfjsdgzjdnfn
      @yfjsdgzjdnfn Před 11 měsíci +37

      What IIT faculty not teaching properly? So weirdd

    • @tanishrane
      @tanishrane Před 10 měsíci +42

      Nice comment bro , really you said everything I used to think when I was in 11th, why I have to learn pCm for computer in my career , I have cracked my state entrance and am going to join a good institute in mumbai , but every college has mechanics , in 1st yr 🙂...for which literally many people have started classes for engineering students and that's the worse things u need classes for engineering...😂😢

    • @Kowalskis_analysis
      @Kowalskis_analysis Před 10 měsíci +16

      pretty well said

    • @ritesh4748i
      @ritesh4748i Před 10 měsíci +37

      It’s true chemistry and most of physics have no use cse course but we study them to train different functions of our brain not because they have any use in cse think of it like training your brain chemistry is highly efficient in training hippocampus in temporal lobe your certain parts in brain actually grows about the outdated syllabus I agree and college and faculty should really work in that area keep grinding brother

    • @maheshkumar559
      @maheshkumar559 Před 9 měsíci +24

      Holistic development required bro, you are just thinking about computer science but a engineer need basic knowledge of every subject

  • @brucebane5396
    @brucebane5396 Před rokem +1822

    As a doctor I can confidently say that soon medical field is going to be like the current engineering situation in next 5 years if u see the amount of medical colleges and students coming out every year

    • @a17945
      @a17945 Před rokem +60

      But IIT/NIT (top Nit) have no comparison except few IIIT'S

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 Před rokem +35

      Yes 😢
      As a doctor can u suggest me a thing sir??
      I have one doubt

    • @brucebane5396
      @brucebane5396 Před rokem +5

      @@vyna180 yes

    • @jeeaspirant6695
      @jeeaspirant6695 Před rokem +26

      @@a17945 BITS pilani entered the chat

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 Před rokem +9

      @Beluga 2.O^_^ what???
      No

  • @ridhvikg
    @ridhvikg Před rokem +2543

    There’s is a difference between actual engineers and people who went to engineering college.

    • @secretservice1816
      @secretservice1816 Před rokem +225

      Exactly 95%are not really engineers

    • @vnssn
      @vnssn Před rokem +83

      only top 50k are true engineers in jee

    • @Artyming786
      @Artyming786 Před rokem +48

      I didn't study engineering but I work as an IT support engineer L2.

    • @secretservice1816
      @secretservice1816 Před rokem +226

      @@vnssn jee doesnt equal good engineer

    • @abhijeetpanchal9301
      @abhijeetpanchal9301 Před rokem +76

      You cannot convert metal into car so do not expect job after engineering.
      No one pays money for solving equations.

  • @nipunkothare
    @nipunkothare Před rokem +559

    I am btech from bits pilani and phd from iit bombay. Its amazing how you have summarized so many problems with indian engineering in one video

    • @humid3208
      @humid3208 Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@Anonymous26217that makes it even worse tbh, someone who got his Ph.D FROM IIT is telling that it’s screwed. Then…

    • @user-yj5fq7jj4q
      @user-yj5fq7jj4q Před 11 měsíci +6

      Have you got any job.

    • @VivekKumar-kf8yc
      @VivekKumar-kf8yc Před 11 měsíci +27

      Nice way to flex.

    • @gowthampandiarajan6027
      @gowthampandiarajan6027 Před 11 měsíci +83

      ​@@VivekKumar-kf8ycWell he has the qualifications to flex. Rather than flexing your car and phone bought using your dad's money he's flexing his accomplishments and hardwork. What's wrong with that?

    • @VivekKumar-kf8yc
      @VivekKumar-kf8yc Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@gowthampandiarajan6027 I wasn't talking to you. Who are you, his servant?

  • @azizagasi7887
    @azizagasi7887 Před 11 měsíci +209

    This is why most students go abroad to do their masters, this seriously needs to be highlighted

    • @yashaswinikande9021
      @yashaswinikande9021 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Is it suggestive for bachelor's?

    • @elonmusk352
      @elonmusk352 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Doing Master at any tier 3 college in USA is anyday better than doing Mtech from any IIT. No one doing their btech from IIT will ever do their mtech from IIT. Only only tier 3 college students do that. Get your facts straight.

    • @JatinPr.
      @JatinPr. Před měsícem +1

      ​@@elonmusk352 true

    • @bobsinhav
      @bobsinhav Před měsícem

      @@elonmusk352 On the flip side, doing undergrad in US is a total waste of money for most Indian kids.

    • @NatD-mp4tr
      @NatD-mp4tr Před měsícem

      ​@@elonmusk352 can I ask why after doing btech from IIT, no one would then do mtech from IIT?(Genuine question). Or did I misunderstand something?

  • @SUPREETH.
    @SUPREETH. Před rokem +2657

    I'm an engineering student (2nd sem C.S) in Bengaluru studying in a tier 2 college and i can totally confirm on most of the points you made in this video, but in Bengaluru there is a greater chance of getting placed in a company, but all we have to learn is through self study, because most of the syllabus is outdated be it a top tier college.

    • @harshpoojary6883
      @harshpoojary6883 Před rokem +27

      Hi in which college are you studying i am also trying to take addmission in btech aerospace engineering in Bangalore, can you just tell me that is dayanad Sagar University is good or not ? Plz reply..

    • @krjg9809
      @krjg9809 Před rokem +27

      ​​@@harshpoojary6883 Which branch? Dayananda Sagar is good. They are under the top 10 in Bangalore. They have 2-3 branches but it doesn't matter because placements are common for all. Btw my elder cousin studied CS in DSCE kumarswamy layout and graduated in 2020. Placed for around 8LPA. Currently working for Amazon as SDE for 28LPA CTC. In hand around 1.3L/month.

    • @siddharthamitra918
      @siddharthamitra918 Před rokem +9

      bro aap konse college se ho
      apki jee me kitni ayi thi
      comed k wahera bhi bata dena
      thanks

    • @krjg9809
      @krjg9809 Před rokem +18

      ​@@siddharthamitra918 Jadavpur ka try Karo dada. Amazing college amazing people amazing opportunities and placements. Fees bhi bas 10K. Bas woh arts waalo ke politics ke kaaran thoda badnaam hai.

    • @anonymouscyber7
      @anonymouscyber7 Před rokem +18

      Engineer graphics wala point dil touch h Bhai fail kr gya usmain

  • @Raj-sz9pg
    @Raj-sz9pg Před rokem +864

    Hats off to those students who got engaged in Competitive Programming and got Jobs on their own by giving exams competitively
    A path that needs consistency

    • @jittojoyes7533
      @jittojoyes7533 Před rokem +72

      Iam a person who did cp, the truth is the competition. The competition in engineering is only cse. I have seen ton of engineering graduates doing software engineering jobs just for the sake of job. Nobody has passion or love. You see it's hard to figure out what you want to do in life. Because the system is such a mess.

    • @creigluke1937
      @creigluke1937 Před rokem +4

      @@jittojoyes7533 I agree.

    • @leelaadhar1767
      @leelaadhar1767 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jittojoyes7533 absolutely we have no idea, how to deal with this messed up system & go on choose wrong paths 😢

    • @rishisadaphal8445
      @rishisadaphal8445 Před rokem +1

      Yeah congratulations to me😂😂

    • @jonathanalvinrays..7070
      @jonathanalvinrays..7070 Před rokem

      @@jittojoyes7533 Define system....

  • @psychiccweeb6599
    @psychiccweeb6599 Před rokem +288

    I'm from IIT Roorkee, and I can say we are still being taught engineering drawing, but we'll also be taught CAD, traditional engineering drawing is mostly done for concepts but those classes have 4 hour practicals. And I think from next year our curriculum is getting revised and they're adding data science and AI/ML in our course and also removing the unnecessary stuff.

    • @ShrutiJagtap-ed3fn
      @ShrutiJagtap-ed3fn Před 5 měsíci +7

      Like bro normal colleges mai bhi yahi hota hai auto CAD hame diploma mai bhi yahi tha im also student MIT aurangabad.

    • @asutoshghanto3419
      @asutoshghanto3419 Před 4 měsíci +3

      data science and AI/ML is not something latest it is existing from last 20 years and people in IIts were doing research as well.

    • @thelonecritic1
      @thelonecritic1 Před 3 měsíci +1

      while adding latest subjects basics can't be let off in curriculum.

    • @asutoshghanto3419
      @asutoshghanto3419 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@thelonecritic1 the basics are probability and statistics with these we can tackle any ML problem. And AI is a much broder spectrum which includes shit load of algorithms .

  • @surajmahalik2054
    @surajmahalik2054 Před 4 měsíci +52

    I would like to request to make a video on "CAREER GUIDANCE" , bachoo ko pata he nhi gine chune 4-5jobs ke alawa bhi bahut career hote hai , everyone just follows the Rat Race and out of which only few of them actually find their GOALS , some time it's too late to begin better all of us have a proper GUIDANCE in beginning

  • @MehboobIslam
    @MehboobIslam Před rokem +1307

    Mohak, kindly make a video about doctors in India in same style, highlighting the poor quality of education and outdated curriculum in our colleges and corruption by politicians in medical edu sector. Thanks!
    Recently for a job offer of 6 junior doctors in Delhi there were more than 400 applicants. I am grateful to you for creating awareness about relevant social issues. Thanks

    • @Moviemafia003
      @Moviemafia003 Před rokem +6

      ​@@tanmaymukherjee5124 😂

    • @muizzatam6896
      @muizzatam6896 Před rokem +4

      ​@@tanmaymukherjee5124 🤡

    • @tanmaymukherjee5124
      @tanmaymukherjee5124 Před rokem +8

      Social experiment kar raha thaa.

    • @tanmaymukherjee5124
      @tanmaymukherjee5124 Před rokem

      @@muizzatam6896 sorry. Mujhe banna para clown experiment ke liye. Jannta hu maine galat question puchaa

    • @tanmaymukherjee5124
      @tanmaymukherjee5124 Před rokem +20

      @Varad Sonawane 10 lakh Reception pe daliye fir gote ke operation chalu hogaa 🤡

  • @arinmangal5400
    @arinmangal5400 Před rokem +696

    As a BITSian, It's amazing to see that my college is supporting startups so much. We don't have any mandatory attendance, can get easy funding from college for startup and take deferred placement if we want to try our startup. An amazing Alumini network also helps a lot ❤❤

  • @rainbowshit
    @rainbowshit Před 10 měsíci +88

    Admissions in NIRMA college after this video📈📈📈📈

  • @a996k
    @a996k Před 5 měsíci +22

    Reality is
    The students of low tier collegs (99%) continue to get distracted by things which already landed them in such college and don't improve
    And the reason why IIT/nit etc good college student get good jobs because they remain focused after coming to college also

  • @Jugglervlogs1o1
    @Jugglervlogs1o1 Před rokem +595

    I’m an alumni from Nirma and I can confirm what Shivam said….they don’t keep their professors just like that…each and every professor was a PHD holder and most of them were with Nirma since it’s inception….and the curriculum they follow is mostly followed in IITs and IIMs

    • @cocbattlegrounds1759
      @cocbattlegrounds1759 Před rokem +8

      Hey I'm so glad I found this comment I desperately need some info and have queries about nirma since I've been shortlisted. Is there any way I can contact u? Please really need this hope u reply

    • @rogerbarreto2846
      @rogerbarreto2846 Před rokem +19

      Lol engineering college following MBA curriculum? What an exaggeration 😂

    • @pratikchawda1153
      @pratikchawda1153 Před rokem +6

      ​@@rogerbarreto2846nirma also has studies of management college too.

    • @theeasypeasysquad4169
      @theeasypeasysquad4169 Před rokem +35

      "Curriculum of IITs is sh*t". And this is coming from an IITian. Its not the quality of curriculum but quality of students that matter. Work hard and yield results. College and professors barely matter.

    • @varadsalunkhe9008
      @varadsalunkhe9008 Před rokem +9

      @@theeasypeasysquad4169 to some extent what ur saying is true but to say that college and professors dont matter is definetly an overstatement cause if you get unlucky and end up with really bad ones ur life will be hell

  • @akashbanerjee4328
    @akashbanerjee4328 Před rokem +489

    I'm a student from the VIT VELLORE studying computer science engineering that mohak talked about in the video....... literally I'm amongst those students who is just being sick of going to classes just for attendance because most of the tchrs are unable to teach I watch CZcams videos to learn topics myself and classes are just a waste of time for me in that case .....apart from that we get useless projects and lab works which we won't have any use in further future please help us

    • @diauser3327
      @diauser3327 Před rokem +55

      and waste of money and time and efforts for those project work

    • @boncoderz1430
      @boncoderz1430 Před rokem +27

      Bhai Dara rahe ho, is there literally no non garbage college aside from top nits,iits, and put colleges with insane fees

    • @Nobody-ov7cm
      @Nobody-ov7cm Před rokem +25

      ​@@boncoderz1430 all good colleges have massive workloads, engineering is not an easy degree

    • @GoodBoy-nx3oy
      @GoodBoy-nx3oy Před rokem +40

      @shivammehrashorts bro cs main 2500 bacche hai vellore main, itna student intake se job toh door ki baat hai, education bhi sahi nahi milti aur competition bhi badta hai

    • @_my_xdairy_tanu9854
      @_my_xdairy_tanu9854 Před rokem +9

      Mera toh selection hi nhi hua vit vellore me 🙂

  • @iamfirdous
    @iamfirdous Před rokem +66

    I literally had to take matters into my own hands, and took Android app development class to my fellow classmates. Even then we were facing issues like having really slow systems in labs that couldn't handle running the IDEs needed to develop the apps. After completing my MCA I realized that the current education system and it's syllabus are in worst state and students get ZERO value from it.

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 Před rokem +1

      Hi i m thinking to join bca is it good?like scope life
      Actually i m bipc student

  • @sumasukumaran270
    @sumasukumaran270 Před rokem +16

    You're an amazing person man ❤️
    Like I've seen everyone being biased about the government and debate over it but you are really unbiased about it and actually speak about the society as being an educated and an Indian citizen
    Hats off to you 💪💪💯💯

  • @philemonrthakurprt
    @philemonrthakurprt Před rokem +449

    1:55 - Engineer's Current Situation in India
    2:31 - Colleges with 0 Quality
    2:52 - History of Engineering Trend
    4:28 - Increased Number of Engineering Colleges
    4:57 - Politicians owning Engineering Colleges
    6:59 - AICTE Organization & it's Corruption
    7:48 - Capitation Fees / Management Quota System
    9:06 - Illegal Agents & Admissions
    10:03 - Common People wanting to Get Jobs
    10:31 - Less Job Opportunities
    11:15 - Reason Behind NO Jobs
    13:07 - Scaler School of Technology Sponsorship
    14:56 - Poor Faculty Quality
    16:28 - Training Programmes by Big Companies
    18:58 - Conclusion

    • @atulnair7901
      @atulnair7901 Před rokem +7

      Great stuff

    • @OttMarathi
      @OttMarathi Před rokem +1

      Nice 👍

    • @shahidchaudhary52
      @shahidchaudhary52 Před rokem +1

      Self study is the best study people....colleges and any other education body is just fraud...🥱🥱💀.. don't waste your youth... don't waste your life...

    • @dsrao7288
      @dsrao7288 Před rokem +2

      Good analysis. Credible. Pitiable.

    • @mcstangamer2808
      @mcstangamer2808 Před rokem +12

      Bro , you are so free, are you an engineer 😅

  • @kickassguy704
    @kickassguy704 Před rokem +524

    I am a alumni of BITS Pilani, Pilani campus and can share my experience. I did my masters in US and made my big bucks. All of my achievements till date are due to the grooming which I received at BITS. There are a few points which I think BITS did right.
    Have smaller batches. The average batch size of a stream in BITS is around 60. A classroom strength is around 35-40. Students can choose which faculty they want to register under for a tutorial class or lecture for a course.
    I remember most of my profs at BITS. Since we were a small group, we developed good relations with our faculty. We went to their homes and they would also come to dinners hosted by our hostels, club etc.
    We were always on our toes with regards to academics. In BITS, there is a culture of surprise tests. Since the environment is highly competitive, we made sure that we would study on a regular basis in order to keep up with the course.
    In Pilani, there were minimal distractions,so most of our activities were aimed towards self development. Whether it be in a club or a social project, the student’s energy would get channelised into something constructive.
    The culture at Pilani was amazing. Not only were the students way mature, they were helpful to their juniors as well. The student bonding was amazing.
    There was no attendance and yet some faculty would fill up lecture halls. I remember in thermodynamics and Math 1, where I used to sit on stairs of the hall just to listen to the faculty. Some faculties would fill lecture halls even after 8pm with students sitting on stairs.
    We went to classes because we wanted to and not because we were forced to.
    We developed a sense of respect towards all disciplines. Some of my favourite courses which I took as an elective were outside my core domain.
    The startup culture is highly developed. Due to a very strong alumni network and the mature crowd, a lot of students venture into startups and come out with multi million dollar ideas.

    • @aegon8893
      @aegon8893 Před rokem +50

      Thanks for motivation bud
      I have my bitsat 2nd attempt in 10 days
      And i will work as hard as i can to get into Bits pilani!

    • @INDMajesticPiyush
      @INDMajesticPiyush Před rokem +4

      ​@@aegon8893 good luck bro

    • @monihasnone6137
      @monihasnone6137 Před rokem +28

      I am someone who grew up in America. This sounds very similar to American college system for engineering. While watching this videos, I was expecting the same but mildly surprised that different countries have different education systems. Your comment is what I’m mostly familiar with.
      We went to classes because we wanted to. Most parents don’t pay for college in America, so we have to go to classes we took loans to pay for, right. When it becomes our responsibility financially, it also gives us freedom to realize what we like and what we want to do.

    • @BeyondBlue-hx8yz
      @BeyondBlue-hx8yz Před rokem +2

      Hi there, thank you for sharing your experience..
      I am in 12th grade right now thinking about going to germany after 12th for mechatronics? Do you think it's a good idea? Or are there any distinct disadvantages to doing so?

    • @ex.hindu.now.atheist
      @ex.hindu.now.atheist Před rokem +6

      @Moni Hasnone
      "I am someone who grew up in America [...] what we like and what we want to do."
      ================
      In India, an institution like BITS Pilani is an *exception,* not the rule.
      In India, in most of the cases the overall education system is a miserable joke that churns out college graduates like an assembly line.
      In India, most of the private colleges are run as for-profit business ventures, UNLIKE in the U.S., where most of the top-25 universities are actually private, not-for-profit institutions.

  • @harshapriyaannapureddy8181

    I think teachers' salaries must be increased at school and engineering levels so that eligible and talented people will be encouraged to take the teaching profession, which provides great teachers and inturn great young India.

  • @heisenberg0069
    @heisenberg0069 Před 10 měsíci +16

    being at NIT...feels really bad....people talk about IITs...and then directly tier 3 colleges

  • @thebharatiyasoul
    @thebharatiyasoul Před rokem +247

    Engineer's Population will soon overtake India's population 😂😂

    • @stranger.xyz-8042
      @stranger.xyz-8042 Před rokem +8

      He he 😂😂

    • @a17945
      @a17945 Před rokem +2

      IIT/NIT 💪💪💪💪

    • @cowcolalover420
      @cowcolalover420 Před 4 měsíci

      😂

    • @JatinPr.
      @JatinPr. Před měsícem

      IIT NIT Kuch aache private collage IIIT DTU RVCE iske alwa Sare collages namuune engineers bnati h

  • @manangupta8843
    @manangupta8843 Před rokem +510

    The problem with engineering jobs is that there is no limit on the amount of work hours. My uncle works for an MNC and has great salary but the workload is too hectic. He is always on call or working on something. He has the money but almost no time to spend it.
    Remember guys, jindagi sirf weekends pe jine ke liye nahi hai
    Edit: Guys stop competing on whose life is more miserable in the replies. We all have our ups and downs. Just because someone has money does not mean that they are problem free. Also, people have put in the effort to earn that money. If you can't be better, atleast don't be bitter.

    • @sounakchakraboty9700
      @sounakchakraboty9700 Před rokem +66

      Doctors be like you guys have weekends?

    • @sounakchakraboty9700
      @sounakchakraboty9700 Před rokem +67

      At least your uncle earns good money many people make less than 10k per month for 12 hours for 7 days a week think about them

    • @avi_singhal15december
      @avi_singhal15december Před rokem +7

      Isliye business Karo work ex lene ke baad

    • @dandez3126
      @dandez3126 Před rokem +28

      @@sounakchakraboty9700 doctor who earn in lakhs everyday just by sitting nd prescribing medicine

    • @diauser3327
      @diauser3327 Před rokem +6

      especially here, its like a slave mentality and work culture is too bad,
      with the toxic work culture and deteriorating health, nothing else matters in life

  • @adamtanwar7920
    @adamtanwar7920 Před rokem +11

    Your dedication to thorough research and presenting well-rounded perspectives is evident in every video you produce. It's evident that you deeply care about the subjects you cover, and your passion shines through your work. Your channel has become a valuable resource for individuals seeking to educate themselves and stay informed about the pressing issues we face today.

  • @sangramkapre
    @sangramkapre Před rokem +11

    All the points raised in this video are spot on! It has become critically important to spread awareness of today's engineering education system in India and why people shouldn't blindly fall for them.

  • @rgfromkl3594
    @rgfromkl3594 Před rokem +127

    Great video as always. Two observations I have; 1. Living in the UK I see that students have to self study here too and 2) if we take out the ability to communicate in English as a criteria for quality, many more Engineers will make the cut especially those with the right aptitude and knowledge but having difficulty to convey ideas in English. In my previous job in Blr, we had an engineer working as service technician and drawing a lesser salary only because he could not speak good English. We see engineers from Japan, Italy, France speaking the regional language and working in tech without any difficulty.

    • @ayush_9911
      @ayush_9911 Před rokem +2

      Please help me 😭😭😭😭😭
      Does software company accept colour blindness?
      Software company jobs want colour vision test?
      I am colour blind and cleared 12th and now want to take addmission in btech cse and want to software developer. Please tell me software company accept colour blindness 😭😭😭😭😭
      Please help
      🙏🙏🙏🙏 😭😭😭😭
      Please help

    • @ayush_9911
      @ayush_9911 Před rokem +2

      Please RG help me 😭😭😭😭😭
      Does software company accept colour blindness?
      Software company jobs want colour vision test?
      I am colour blind and cleared 12th and now want to take addmission in btech cse and want to software developer. Please tell me software company accept colour blindness 😭😭😭😭😭
      Please help
      🙏🙏🙏🙏 😭😭😭😭
      Please help

    • @thedestroyer4642
      @thedestroyer4642 Před rokem +7

      @@ayush_9911 bhai rone se kuch ni hoga.. chup chap mehnat kro.. skills developed kro.. job lg jaegi... Av se soch ke koi fayda ni

    • @Captain_J18
      @Captain_J18 Před rokem +1

      @@ayush_9911 colour blindness wale chashme kharid le

    • @nitins3801
      @nitins3801 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ayush_9911color blindness me front-end development se durr rhna ya kissi bhi tarike k UI design se.
      Backend development ya Devoops ki profile per focus krna..... As you pass 12th, 4saal me to technology leap legi. Me personally blockchain development recommend karunga bcz future web3. 0 ka hi h.

  • @chingneo
    @chingneo Před rokem +129

    I faced similar problem in my private medical college in MP. They don't teach us anything. The compulsory attendance drains our energy and time listening to professors reading the slides. Practical teaching is very less nowadays, good professors teach us rarely and we are left astray. The quantity of doctors have increased but quality is proportionately decreased.

    • @shivangjain3388
      @shivangjain3388 Před rokem +2

      Try to pursue PG from govt clg... And you will a lot diffrence in teachings and as well in students... And also best patient flow in govt clg so it's alot to learn here....

    • @vectorquantity2727
      @vectorquantity2727 Před rokem +7

      Ug college doesn't matter as much as your pg does . Try to be self sufficient and focus on self study , I know it's easier said than done but what choice one has ? Prepare for inicet from marrow or prepladder

    • @rohangodse4182
      @rohangodse4182 Před rokem

      @@vectorquantity2727 should i even do MBBS cuz after 6 years toh PG MILNA IMPOSSIBLE HO JAAYEGA then why to do mbbs??
      will after 6 years any MBBS will even be hired in such technologically advanced world?? along with BAMS BHMS MBBS OVERSATURATION?

    • @LearnNInvest
      @LearnNInvest Před rokem

      agree

    • @agnescraig2912
      @agnescraig2912 Před rokem

      You mention quality of Indian doctors is low. This is the reason why the West do not accept an Indian doctor without training again to work or sit exams in the West to get a job. Indians can also buy engineering degrees or any degrees on the black market. Very scary prospect if you are a patient for example

  • @kausikkar2587
    @kausikkar2587 Před 11 měsíci +17

    I chose computer engineering. Now in 3rd yr and now I am taking industrial training from CTTC. It's an amazing place with amazing study and practical learning culture.

  • @akashbaranwal916
    @akashbaranwal916 Před 11 měsíci +28

    You are the most UNBIASED CZcamsr in India who focuses purely on mostly untouched INFORMATIVE CONTENTS without any AGENDA. Love you a lot. ❤

  • @pvzrebootneeded6440
    @pvzrebootneeded6440 Před rokem +718

    Proud English Literature male student. My parents gave me full freedom to choose my career 😊

    • @nishagupta.ng16gupta21
      @nishagupta.ng16gupta21 Před rokem +151

      Bhai aise sabke samne nahi bolte hume hurt hota hai

    • @soumengorai8346
      @soumengorai8346 Před rokem +31

      Engineering waisa bi robots leh lega nokri insaan kah yaha skills ki koi jarurat nahi raha 😫

    • @Its_i7-
      @Its_i7- Před rokem +50

      Ismein bhi kuch nehi kar payega tu

    • @Arkaworldd
      @Arkaworldd Před rokem +8

      Toh?

    • @peteck007
      @peteck007 Před rokem +133

      ​@@Its_i7- Bhai Mera dost ne bhi literature ki he and he's lecturer for UG students in one of the collges and earning Rupees 60,000 in a relatively small city. Which makes him live kinda content lifestyle.😂

  • @pavithrabalasubramanian7344

    I am IT graduate from 2020 batch...I agree to everything in this video. There was no proper lectures on coding so we learned ourselves...and we taught each other what we knew. I am hardworking person who was talented in coding but still i got the job in 2021 when rest of my class got in at the end of 2019(they joined through company referrals). Those years were worse...I was frustrated when they rejected in me in those last rounds of interview.

    • @alwaysonyt
      @alwaysonyt Před rokem +14

      What did they say in the last round of your interview? Why did they reject you?
      And, True, Most of the vacancies in corporate space are filled by referrals.

    • @indraneel5123
      @indraneel5123 Před rokem +10

      It was 2020 . The unluckiest batch. Nothing to do

    • @kamikaze5731
      @kamikaze5731 Před rokem

      What are you doing now

    • @SoumyaChowdhury24081995
      @SoumyaChowdhury24081995 Před rokem +2

      They should open med college

    • @agnescraig2912
      @agnescraig2912 Před rokem

      This is what uncontrolled birth rates do tô children

  • @ebinvarghese3615
    @ebinvarghese3615 Před rokem +5

    Thank you @SochbyMohakMangal. This was an eye opening presentation that you did here.
    Could you also make a video on the declining levels of Civil Engineering standards in India?

  • @raghavsaxena116
    @raghavsaxena116 Před 9 měsíci +22

    Can we just appreciate the fact that Mohak is paying for a student? These acts of kindness is what we need in the world. I am with you with all my blessings!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @no_one7271
    @no_one7271 Před rokem +215

    The thing is,
    India is producing mere 'Graduates' instead of 'Engineers'.

  • @aarushaeron
    @aarushaeron Před rokem +396

    I am proud to be in IIT Kanpur (EE) We get regular seminars, entrepreneurship (it’s really easy to get a funding, because of the brand name) and startups are promoted even the internship season (almost everyone here takes up an internship) is also flawless, the atmosphere here can’t be described in words… and obviously the placements are the best and the respect we get is on 🔥
    Edit : I'm from general category for all those who are talking about reservations in the comment section and my CRL was under 700
    Edit : if we do a masters in CS from a reputed university, we can easily apply for tech jobs and even without the masters if you know DSA, Algorithms and competitive coding.... some of my batchmates cleared GSOC and are taking up jobs in Microsoft, Google etc.. majority are joining consultancy firms.
    -3rd year undergraduate student ❤

  • @tridibmurmu
    @tridibmurmu Před rokem +25

    7:18 "AICTE ko bohot sare awards mile"
    Le awards: 😂😂👌🏾

  • @milanashara
    @milanashara Před rokem +19

    I learned my own. My BE has nothing to do with my 4 years. Only degree which allowed me to get basic job. After that I learned and did master out of India. I got opportunity to learn and work and earn. I am grateful to singapore for providing opportunity and thanks India for giving degree. I love India but not Indian govt and politicians and corruption. We people are electing 10th pass corrupted politicians again and again

  • @dharmeshjha7130
    @dharmeshjha7130 Před rokem +114

    Totally agreed with you bro.
    I m CSE graduate from Tier-3 college and to get 1st job for me it took more than 6 month, I find myself fortunate that I got to know about off-campus recruitment otherwise as a graduate from Tier-3 college a student has zero knowledge about industry and what and how they work.
    Thanks,
    Dharmesh Jha

    • @khushal22.
      @khushal22. Před rokem +5

      Sir I am Also From Tier3 college Plz Give me Some Advice

    • @slayerak871
      @slayerak871 Před rokem +1

      @@khushal22. which clg bro

    • @Rahul_Sastry
      @Rahul_Sastry Před rokem +12

      @@khushal22. just study outside curriculum. If in the Computer field start learning and making things on your own while undergraduate.

    • @PeterP-
      @PeterP- Před rokem

      TCS❤

    • @wewe-fx6un
      @wewe-fx6un Před rokem

      Which college are you from? I'm from a tier 3 college too. But I got a good package. After the layoff, I got a new job in 7 days

  • @immanuelvivek6638
    @immanuelvivek6638 Před rokem +297

    As an undergrad in CS, I can totally vouch for the no internships part. Most of my class is doing internships in things such as HR and Social Media Marketing. And the thing is, the absenteeism of those who are actually doing internships is seen as bad, whereas they are the ones who are gaining the most.

    • @jerrystanley83
      @jerrystanley83 Před rokem +22

      Internships mostly leads to jobs. In 2 months you can learn, perform and build contacts.

    • @pnts1306
      @pnts1306 Před rokem +20

      The biggest problem of engineering colleges in India is it's syllabus. I already know that I have to learn on my own.
      I once analysed the syllabus of South Korea University of COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING and i found out that in korean universities (cse) students are taught computer subjects from the very 1st day, the 1st semester and the year of the college till the last day, the last sem and the last year
      But here in my college of cse i studies semiconductor physics, basic electrical engineering, maths 1 and 2, engineering drawing, workshop, English, chemistry and programming with C language in the 1st year of my college. Out of all the subjects only programming was the subject which was related to my field. I mean in one year of my engineering i learnt only one thing of my use (which i learnt on my own).
      That's not it yet, in 3rd sem i am going to study analog electronics, digital electronics, calculus, effective technical communication (in language) IT workshop and DSA. Out if it all only dsa and it workshop are important.
      In 4th sem i will be taught environment studies and discrete subjects along with other useful subjects related to computer. I mean EVS? I , a cse student will be studying evs.
      In 5th sem useless subjects i will be studying is foreign language and automata theory, humanities and constitution of India. I mean wow!
      In 6th sem the useless subject is electronic devices. For 7th sem it is human resource management, renewal energy system and...... and...... and biology! I mean i left biology in 10th class but i will be reading it in 7th sem of ny CS engineering!
      I mean have a look at the curriculum! First year of my engineering is a waste of time and in every sem i have atleast one extra subject to study which is of no use to me
      In addition we have to prepare assignments, attend lab and make practical files if these useless subjects......... And moreover I studied almost all the subjects of my 1st year by myself (i have recently given my 2bd sen exams). And my seniors say that we have to study on our own.

    • @abhijeetpanchal9301
      @abhijeetpanchal9301 Před rokem

      You cannot convert metal into car so do not expect job after engineering.
      No one pays money for solving equations.@

    • @Rahul_Sastry
      @Rahul_Sastry Před rokem +1

      Well the decent colleges make sure you at least do one internship and the bad ones don't care.

    • @hey_you.
      @hey_you. Před rokem

      ​@@pnts1306 exactly

  • @blwlmnswg
    @blwlmnswg Před měsícem +19

    me who got this on my feed after jee main result out: ╥﹏╥

  • @CraziMayur
    @CraziMayur Před 9 měsíci +29

    As a Mechatronics engineer I feel that this happens only in computer science Engineering, because of low demand of jobs but high demand of people.

  • @sohambiswas5869
    @sohambiswas5869 Před rokem +265

    I’m not an engineering student but wanted to bring to light the fact that in our section in college there were 150 students… on many occasions we had to stand and attend classes and this eventually lead to us skipping classes. When we brought this up to the authorities since we get attendance marks they said “tum log toh waise bhi ni aate college”

    • @doggee09
      @doggee09 Před rokem +1

      😶🥺

    • @Anonymous-tv6nj
      @Anonymous-tv6nj Před rokem +9

      Absolutely right...mere clg me to bhai bachhe bhi bol dete tu to clg hi nhi aati h,clg aana= bahot bda game crack kr liye h ye log

    • @aena5995
      @aena5995 Před rokem

      80 percent attendance Nahi hota

    • @agnescraig2912
      @agnescraig2912 Před rokem +1

      Indians have never tackled the birth rate in the name of culture or authoritarian leadership like Sanjay Gandhi was frowned upon worldwide. Poverty has dogged India since Independence but parents have never really grasped the nettle. Education good job and marriage to a NRI with a Western passport were the only focus. Indians are told that the birth rate has stabilised which is hogwash the base was far to high to start with which would have required a one child policy

    • @ivansmathew9998
      @ivansmathew9998 Před rokem

      Wait,are u an aloysian?

  • @roopesh732
    @roopesh732 Před rokem +433

    Just finished 12th class and looking for Btech. Nearly above average in entrance exams and determined to never go for repeat and study wherever i get to. You gave me a wholesome existential crises. Thanks 💀

    • @suraj_mindhe
      @suraj_mindhe Před rokem +32

      Bruh maine bhi just 12th clear kari hai aur BTech karne ki soch rha hu per percentage sahi nayi hai 💀 lag bhi nayi rha ki koi accha clg milega, kuch samjh hi nayi rha karu tho karo kya 😐

    • @manojjoshi4921
      @manojjoshi4921 Před rokem +18

      Bro agar apke boards mai 75+ percentage hai tho ek saal drop lekar jee ke tayari karo aur ha agar achaa college chaiye tho mehnat be utni he karni padege 😊

    • @firoza1198
      @firoza1198 Před rokem +3

      us moment

    • @piyushkumar8994
      @piyushkumar8994 Před rokem +23

      Mai dropper hu I got DTU cs branch 😢 but merko engineering nahi krni thi , ptani kya krna h

    • @suraj_mindhe
      @suraj_mindhe Před rokem

      @@piyushkumar8994 🫂🥲

  • @RishiMukherjeeGeek
    @RishiMukherjeeGeek Před rokem +30

    Wow this brings back memories. Back in those days 2010-14, it was very rare to find competitive programming students from 3 tier colleges. I went to one of those 3 tier colleges in West Bengal but got interested in competitive coding. At some point me and Anudeep became friends through codechef and then Facebook etc!
    Now I am earning 200k USD living in the US, driving BMW and I own a house here!
    Life changed pretty big with hard work that was self motivated completely in college. From ranking more than 1 lakh in AIEEE and 20000 in WBJEE, to this life, love it!
    Don’t waste even a second of your college life, specially if you are not in a good college. Stay away from all “fun”. Make coding fun! Life will be great! Cheers!

  • @SunLake-pr1di
    @SunLake-pr1di Před rokem +10

    The thing that is wrong with indian engineers is that, there too many engineers.

  • @palakbanthiya
    @palakbanthiya Před rokem +215

    My cousin who's a software engineer got a package of 25 lakhs per annum while he's only 24 right now. But, he's sacrificed his entire social life, his mental health, his physical health for more than 7 years to come here. I don't know if it's worth it because even now he's always packed and does not have freedom.

    • @Canvas2.000
      @Canvas2.000 Před rokem +66

      Really? I am first year undergraduate at IIT Madras and making 50k at the age of 19 by freelancing and internships etc. I am living my life with zero tension...

    • @angryskullman8345
      @angryskullman8345 Před rokem +7

      @@Canvas2.000 what job are you doing at freelancing??

    • @nishagupta.ng16gupta21
      @nishagupta.ng16gupta21 Před rokem +11

      Sabka apna opinion hota hai jaise mere hisab sai it's not worth it

    • @Canvas2.000
      @Canvas2.000 Před rokem +12

      @@angryskullman8345 editing,tutor

    • @Canvas2.000
      @Canvas2.000 Před rokem +23

      @@nishagupta.ng16gupta21 kya worth it nhi h bhai? Agr kisi ladke ki 22 ki age m 25-30 lpa ka package lgta hai to bo bestest h

  • @jee3769
    @jee3769 Před rokem +24

    India is the type of country where many students take drop even after getting 97+ percentile in entrance examinations

  • @maksms
    @maksms Před rokem

    Brilliant videos, not just this but all that I saw from Reliance to Byju, I am not subscribed to your channel.
    Very clear communication and dialect from the host, really appreciate the exclusive work.

  • @vishnujm242
    @vishnujm242 Před rokem

    Good video depicting the scenario of current Engineering students conditions and wonderfully using it to for another business motive by Scaler academy.

  • @jasjeetsinghmann4509
    @jasjeetsinghmann4509 Před rokem +198

    I am currently pursuing my BTech degree from a Tier-1 college, and it's astonishingly true that whether you are enrolled in a private institution or a prestigious government college, the curriculum feels overwhelmingly outdated. It has become abundantly clear that I must heavily rely on self-study rather than the lackluster lectures provided by my college. The only silver lining one can find in being part of a top-tier college is the invaluable alumni network, comprised of accomplished individuals who can open doors and provide valuable guidance. Additionally, there are a handful of exceptional teachers who are simply too brilliant for their current positions and are always enthusiastic about helping students. However, the most compelling aspect of a top-tier college is the fiercely competitive environment it fosters. This environment forces you to push yourself beyond your limits and outwork your peers, igniting a fire within you to strive for greatness. The struggles and challenges faced in such an environment are truly transformative and become instrumental in shaping individuals into resilient and determined professionals.

    • @js2636gshzbbzhsunsns
      @js2636gshzbbzhsunsns Před rokem +5

      Whats the name of your college?

    • @indraneel5123
      @indraneel5123 Před rokem +2

      Most of my graduated friends are unemployed

    • @agnescraig2912
      @agnescraig2912 Před rokem +1

      Was in an all girls convent in India and only 6 or 7 girls were in the Maths stream. The ale maths teacher was constantly challenged by the girls in grade 11.

    • @HeartistMurali
      @HeartistMurali Před rokem +3

      Such competition can be destructive, not constructive.

    • @user-pc5gq8zs3m
      @user-pc5gq8zs3m Před rokem +7

      @Murali Krishna True. Especially when the unreserved have to fight tooth and nail for a very small chunk of the seats while watching the reserved category breeze in with a fraction of the marks. It breeds frustration and resentment. Moreover, dropping of standards for the reserved has resulted an overall deterioration of standards.
      Anyone who can is leaving the country for these reasons.

  • @bikashtangha7904
    @bikashtangha7904 Před rokem +216

    Almost wanted to shed a tear while watching this because of all the trauma I faced and all the years I wasted studying engineering. I am preparing for govt banking exams, and I feel like I am reaching my potential slowly. I promise I will make something out of my myself this year.

    • @krishkarpe6286
      @krishkarpe6286 Před rokem +16

      Same bro. I wasted my 4 years in engineering. I graduated without any skills and I'm still struggling. I regret not going for placements like my other classmates who are employed at least. I'm jealous of them that they got a job so easily without skills while i have to compete against skillful people who always get the job except me.

    • @RishabhBerry
      @RishabhBerry Před rokem +12

      I am gonna enter in this engineering life this year, and preparing myself to the upcoming disappointments I will face . Private college hi jaunga, dunno how I am gonna make the most of these 4 years, or let them drain in vain

    • @bikashtangha7904
      @bikashtangha7904 Před rokem +2

      @@krishkarpe6286 Our batch wasn't even awarded with a placement drive due to covid. It sucks to hear what you're going through but I hope you well soon for yourself.

    • @bikashtangha7904
      @bikashtangha7904 Před rokem +1

      @@RishabhBerry Ah private jaoge toh mere ek hi advice hain senior ke hisaab se, enjoy your days, you'll meet great friends. Decide if you really love engineering, study by yourself. If you do, study and prepare yourself for GATE from year 1 itself. If you don't, then keep practising Aptitude and Reasoning, as they will help in various competitive exams, almost every.

    • @AP-rn5tz
      @AP-rn5tz Před rokem +1

      ​@@krishkarpe6286 I am in same condition as you still jobless 😔

  • @Vinay1754t
    @Vinay1754t Před rokem +3

    2:19 Samay Raina Printing Engineering from PVG'sCOET from Pune !!
    From where, I'm pursuing my Engineering Degree, Now!!🎓❤❤

  • @Glitch094_
    @Glitch094_ Před 9 měsíci +6

    In hyderabad (Telangana) politician Malla reddy owns around 5-8 colleges, only 3 clgs has good standards and remaining are tier 3 colleges.

  • @sidjain0599
    @sidjain0599 Před rokem +80

    Stories like this need to be told by mainstream media. At least you're doing this. Thank you. Also medical colleges and graduates suffer from a lot of these same problems. Saying this from experience .

    • @ujjwalkumar8406
      @ujjwalkumar8406 Před rokem

      Dekha bhai mera ko lagata hai sab sa best hai 1 senior mentor ka guidance ma raho ga bahot kuch sikhna ko mila ga

  • @PawanKumar-jw4qu
    @PawanKumar-jw4qu Před rokem +8

    Mohak you are also bringing out a great change in this country with such amazing content on important issues, which also gives out workable solutions to all such problems.
    Kudos to the channel and all the support staff you have 🎉

  • @geethanarasimha7283
    @geethanarasimha7283 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Man where did u get all these stats. I really appreciate ur way of explanation n the content in it. Over the next 20 yrs am pretty sure parents like me wouldn wana get their kids educated in such systems rather spend some more money n send them abroad.. Cleaning this corruption takes shit out of u.. but u r really Awesome 👌

  • @richakushwah3679
    @richakushwah3679 Před 11 měsíci +3

    same happended with me, i did MCA from a tier 4 college, i was not into IT just did it as backup for gorv jobs, but when i got placed i got inclined towards IT jobs but since my college literally taught me bare minimum and due to recession i was not able to get off campus jobs. Now i am unskilled trying to learn some skill

  • @SirajUddinAhmed536
    @SirajUddinAhmed536 Před rokem +103

    INDIA PROUD OF YOU, BECAUSE YOU GIVE US TRUE STORY. IT'S HELP US TO SOLVE OUR PROBLEM. THANK U...
    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @crazyforplants
    @crazyforplants Před rokem +76

    As a startup owner myself, I receive hundreds of applications (for internships mostly by college student) every month, out of them only 10-20 are barely skilled that we can work with to put in the effort required to up-skill them, even during that after a couple of weeks sometimes these applicants either quit abruptly making it hard for startups to even give college students a chance in the first place.

    • @rosepainting8775
      @rosepainting8775 Před rokem +38

      Those candidates who desperately need job but doesn't have skills, you people don't hire them and you talk about people quitting companies.
      You need to understand this, people who are already skilled or know little bit. They already have their dream companies where they want to go and they use companies like yours to gain experience and go to those companies.
      But whereas people who are desperate and need job, but doesn't have skills. You people don't hire them by telling them that first get skills then apply. This is the reason why you don't get loyal employees.
      I hire people who are desperate and need job. I don't care if they have skills or not. Because skills can be learnt. These people are working with me more than decades and they are all very good at what they do. You need to understand their situation. They didn't get best education, they born in mediocre environment. But if they approach you for the work that means they want to make living and you job as a leader is to encourage them and make them grow themselves. This is the duty of us as a leader. But most of the entrepreneurs these day are starting companies for the sake of getting rich. They are not really a good leaders. All they want is funding and want to hire experienced skilled candidates to build their product and want to make company big and sell.
      I would suggest you to not think people are burden or liability. If they are approaching you then they want to grow that's why they came to you and your job as a leader is to build your team and that's how you will make a successful company.
      I don't understand when people say that we have engineers but they are not employable. Those people who are making such statements haven't gone to grassroot to know the cause. And same people struggles to hold the talent in their own company. They leave.

    • @bibliophile5700
      @bibliophile5700 Před rokem +4

      Chal tu Tera khud ka dekh

    • @rickkumar1
      @rickkumar1 Před rokem +4

      @@rosepainting8775 trust me, unemployment can be handled somwhow but unemployability in context of enginnering field gives u unimaginable pain everyday..i myself was one of the toppers of my batch in College, but still jobless bcoZ no hands-on work taught to me.. can u suggest me some alternate course which i can learn online & is currently in demand?

    • @jittojoyes7533
      @jittojoyes7533 Před rokem +7

      @@rosepainting8775 oh wow, this is such a truth. I can totally understand after applying to startups. The desperation for job is a real thing. You know it only when you don't have it or lost it.

    • @Anurag_gupta011
      @Anurag_gupta011 Před rokem

      ​@@bibliophile5700 Tu bhi engineer lagta hai ?
      Rojgar khoj bhai or kuch skill sikh le...

  • @adnanferdousleo9528
    @adnanferdousleo9528 Před 8 měsíci

    Thankyou for making such an informative video . Really appreciate your efforts .

  • @gamerdocc
    @gamerdocc Před 11 měsíci +5

    Yet another problem is that the top graduates are already thinking about working abroad for companies like microsoft and google... right off the bat...
    I feel like more keeping the top engineers in our country and providing them the right incentives will lead to further growth and innovation in the industry as well as the education side of things.

  • @manaspratimkalita6902
    @manaspratimkalita6902 Před rokem +99

    One point which everyone seems to be missing is that only computer science engineering students get packages of crore rupees. Rest of the branches like, Electrical or Mechanical or Civil, students always struggle to get a minimum salary of 20k.

    • @soumengorai8346
      @soumengorai8346 Před rokem +3

      Yes because it sector and ai sector will boom in future

    • @aishwariyaharun2444
      @aishwariyaharun2444 Před rokem +3

      True. They even get less than that

    • @tanishk5571
      @tanishk5571 Před rokem +3

      Lol, there are many CS Students working in Finance Sector, doing trading and there they get crores of package not even Top Tech MnCs give this much amount, the amount is only given by some tradings firms.

    • @truthseeker327
      @truthseeker327 Před rokem +1

      BECAUSE THERE ARE NO COMPANIES LIKE THAT in india but in china there are many

    • @vabhdman
      @vabhdman Před rokem +2

      @@tanishk5571 Those trading firms do high frequency trading and the job is more closer to algorithms and compilers. Its kind of a software engineering job only.

  • @suryaananth2744
    @suryaananth2744 Před rokem +61

    I feel like I am one of the few who really liked engineering and wanted to become a great engineer but couldn't able to crack JEE and even if i did I didn't have minimum boards cutoff... chose the wrong college and believe me, schools and colleges have a bigger job than teaching you... it's to light up the spark inside you! But our education system just goes out of its way to kill any inspiration or creativity in exchange of marks and assignments.... Once you get out of college, if you really can afford to stay without a job, please try to take those books back and just read them once again in your pace. For me, family situations pushed me towards some entry level IT job since we can't afford to stay without job now... This is the systematic murder of curiosity of students by the very system which supposed to teach us the same!

    • @Zaidi_227
      @Zaidi_227 Před 11 měsíci

      Do you mean the college textbooks?

    • @phabove7
      @phabove7 Před 8 měsíci +4

      100% relatable

    • @maneesh9_
      @maneesh9_ Před 3 měsíci

      To phir aapne kis college se engineering ki?

  • @a-51mayurikachake88
    @a-51mayurikachake88 Před rokem +1

    as a current engineering student, I agree with you.

  • @princeofheaven19
    @princeofheaven19 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I am from a tier-3 engineering college which had no faculty or infrastructure to talk about. Even the tables and desks were broken and had iron protruding.

  • @shaileshbopche6551
    @shaileshbopche6551 Před rokem +6

    very well summarized video covered most of the core problms of our engineers, I can relate to most of the points being an engineer from a tier 3 college

  • @JTV...
    @JTV... Před rokem +34

    We realised this while doing engineering 18 yrs back....no proper labs, lecturers, no books available in the market...we searched subjects from various engineering depts. Combined them to our syllabus and self studied....no proper guidance after passing out. Self struggle got some success today...we joked that time at least our Engg. profession will get some good matrimonial proposals, if not good jobs😂

  • @aksharbarao6362
    @aksharbarao6362 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Not just the private colleges, Mohak Bhaiyya, I go to UVCE, one of the oldest Engineering colleges in K'taka which was established by Sir. M. Vishvesvaraya himself and now it's under the government of Karnataka. And our situation is just as same. Our curriculum is ridiculously outdated and freakishly hard, our teachers do not know what they're teaching, they don't respond well to our doubts and are barely present to even take classes. SYllabus bhi pure nahi kar pathe yeh log, saara engineering CZcams se hi seekh raha hu. And given my stream is Electronics and Communication, I don't even get enough time to teach myself something that's worth it, something interesting and something that's upto industrial standards.

  • @neerajbabu6643
    @neerajbabu6643 Před rokem

    Great effort, good video. The first section of the video talking about college owned by MPs, poor faculties, lack of monitoring on management seats and corruption of AITC is eye opening and something I can relate to. Great effort on putting these in front of public. Although the statement that curriculum still contains basic concepts like intro to computing floppy disk and engineering drawing is useless is completely unacceptable.
    Yes the curriculum is outdated, that doesn't mean these concepts shouldn't be taught, instead they must be taught along with new concepts putting more focus on new concepts. Hoping that you could fly a plane before learning to walk is hilarious.

  • @sankhajitdas3220
    @sankhajitdas3220 Před rokem +152

    I am currently studying in class 12 and a JEE aspirant ( one of the million students who are on the same path)... I would say that the craze to become an engineer among parents and students ( some of them don't even know sin²x+cos²x=1) is immense just because they got diverted by the package very few talented students get after graduating...they are not studying because they have interest in them but just to dream about the package...truly disheartening.... it's sad that there is wide scope beyond engineering but they don't see..😔😔😔..the parents are spending lakhs in coaching .. imagine had they spent in the path where the students real talent goes..how it would have benefited for the student?

    • @billu0564
      @billu0564 Před rokem +7

      How Trigonometry is going? :')

    • @sankhajitdas3220
      @sankhajitdas3220 Před rokem +2

      @@billu0564 mine is fine...( Not to be overconfident)

    • @aayushdalal3771
      @aayushdalal3771 Před rokem +10

      Do not watch CZcams, you will thank me later 😊

    • @billu0564
      @billu0564 Před rokem +4

      @@sankhajitdas3220 okayyy sin ( A+B ) :')

    • @sankhajitdas3220
      @sankhajitdas3220 Před rokem +6

      @@billu0564 sinAcosB + cosAsinB

  • @ronakraichandani1592
    @ronakraichandani1592 Před rokem +82

    Hello Sir, I am too an ECE student from NSIT Delhi. All the things told in the video are highly relatable, but the harsh truth is in engineering, even if till the top 50 colleges, the job oppurtunities are good(not excellent) but in other courses like BA,BSc,BCom,BBA the job situation worsens if you are not from the top 10 institutions for the same. Even an MBA from tier-2 has very less job oppurtunities as compared to that of engineering.

    • @thatthat5081
      @thatthat5081 Před rokem +8

      As a BCA student I strongly agree! It's very difficult for us to reach the industry level when there is literally no one to guide instead everyone to misguide

    • @udit9257
      @udit9257 Před rokem +3

      mba from tier 2 also has same opportunities as engineers from top 50 univs. People usually do BA, Bcom etc for govt job or further studies. Its long been established that these courses don't give placements from college

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Před rokem +3

      Courses ki list bnani chaiye ki 12th k baad kya kya kr skte h...bcom bca ye sb 40-50 saal s chlra h kuch naya kuch alag

    • @619ry7
      @619ry7 Před rokem

      Bcom karke cfa, cpa, ca karna hota h job k liye

    • @radhikarajesh9503
      @radhikarajesh9503 Před měsícem

      How is the prospect of getting job after doing ece from NSIT or DTU

  • @shrutay8849
    @shrutay8849 Před 11 měsíci

    I totally agree with the fact that you cant go deep with any particular subject as how our course curriculum is designed . I'm doing biotechnology which is totally different from engineering but the fact that every most probable subject syllabus are designed as in a superficial way. therefore we do self learning .

  • @SangitaBoro-nm4rc
    @SangitaBoro-nm4rc Před rokem

    Very great topic to discuss with all students it's too late but no problem for fresh students n hurry to change or up grade at least one or two at least hitech n digital classes room or more .......

  • @harkrishnpatro
    @harkrishnpatro Před rokem +11

    Great to see Anudeep. Was a big inspiration during my undergrad. Made us believe to be able to achieve things while studying from 3rd Tier college.

  • @deepankarya5543
    @deepankarya5543 Před rokem +16

    It's a pity that the topic of engineering in India caters towards Computer science and Information technology only. No one is talking about the other branches. The downfall in core branches is immense. The reason behind it is no growth in manufacturing sector, we are only growing as a service sector nation. And it's not a funny thing about civil, mechanical, electrical engineers but a big reason to worry.

    • @infernalheir6026
      @infernalheir6026 Před rokem +3

      So true.... the way people are going crazy behind Computer Science will only put core industries in danger. I'm currently doing chemical engineering in Bits Pilani Goa and most of my colleagues want IT or Finance roles. If this continues to happen then the Indian manufacturing sector will collapse one day and it looks inevitable.

    • @Aamogh-kq2oi
      @Aamogh-kq2oi Před měsícem

      Bhaiya hows bits??
      Mera jee nahi hua and i am preparing for bitsat this month​@@infernalheir6026

  • @looppaddleanimation9488
    @looppaddleanimation9488 Před rokem +5

    I have completed my 12th so this video is really useful and informative for me, thankyou mohak for making suck an informative video.

    • @srajalll
      @srajalll Před 3 měsíci

      kya decide Kiya tha ?

  • @tula__
    @tula__ Před rokem +1

    YES !! So true! As an Electronics engineer from tier2 college, I agree 200%.

  • @aspar13
    @aspar13 Před rokem +20

    I want to thank Mohak for creating such valuable content and openly discussing important issues that are often ignored. Your video is really relatable, and I completely agree with everything you've said. Thank you for bringing attention to this topic.

  • @garymonteiro
    @garymonteiro Před rokem +27

    Great Video . we have 2 key issues 1. parent pressure to get into engineering , medicine etc 2. Quality of education, tecahers and ciriculum of engineering colleges outside the top 10%

  • @rotteneldritch7037
    @rotteneldritch7037 Před rokem +1

    This video almost made me cry. Was not a second or third gen. learner, wasn't from a rich background either and did not have those great opportunities in life.
    Am definitely not doing well in life, but meh, life has trials, and you have to pull your collars and work on it 😔.

  • @hankmanny6901
    @hankmanny6901 Před rokem +190

    I am not from an engineering field but chosen a wrong subject in my graduation i took Philosophy ( literally i was manipulated by my mam to take the subject i actually wanted to go for History ) and now before every semester I face a lot of misery and immense tension about this paper only .... So my humble request to everyone 🙏🏻🙏🏻choose your subject and stream wisely everything can't be our cup of tea and can put negative impact on our mental and physical health..

    • @aditisk99
      @aditisk99 Před rokem +6

      Is philosophy difficult?

    • @tathagatquandaliusganesh1082
      @tathagatquandaliusganesh1082 Před rokem +10

      I want to take philosophy as a subject. Is it that bad?

    • @eshp2950
      @eshp2950 Před rokem +24

      Hey I am a philosophy graduate.
      Can be of help if you have any particular doubts in the subject.
      My idea being no one should feel miserable reading something.
      Please drop a message for whatever topic you find tough.

    • @aditidwivedi6719
      @aditidwivedi6719 Před rokem +3

      And i have done masters in history and going to be a professor soon, i find philosophy really boring

    • @YiLunMusk
      @YiLunMusk Před rokem +11

      Oh dear, search top 10 useless degree. You will find philosophy in the frontline.....anyway i also had a same experience, i quit after some semester, not worth my time.

  • @atharvjoshi.5495
    @atharvjoshi.5495 Před rokem +7

    Man you are too genuine❤️. You explained everything about engineering really wonderfully. Engineering is really amazing when we get an amazing guide who can help us to discuss on various ideas and help us to make our project with a business model 😊
    And thank you very much for offering an scholarship🙏
    All the best all engineers to get enhanced by skills and excellence😉

  • @albertishu9066
    @albertishu9066 Před 11 měsíci

    Sad reality of India shown very nicely..thank you for this video bro ❣️

  • @aditigurung4713
    @aditigurung4713 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hello i m an engineering graduate and truly i needed this video so much ,i have been unemployed for abt 3 months now

  • @snehakhandare
    @snehakhandare Před rokem +19

    I am seeing this video almost 14 years after the first day of engineering college. I am disappointed that nothing has changed. Most engineering schools/colleges do not have qualified teachers. What you said about Professors not being able to code is so true!

  • @unflappable_raj
    @unflappable_raj Před rokem +13

    Your skill that you got through mba is finally working for a upcoming collaboration you've written a excellent script i just wanna say you're great 😃 I'll take you as my inspiration ❤❤️ impressed brother ❤️❤️

  • @kuntal1501
    @kuntal1501 Před 11 měsíci +3

    As per UGC, a faculty needs to have a masters degree irrespective of the rich 10-12 years of industry experience. Then how would you consider the Indian education system will improve.

  • @theeasypeasysquad4169
    @theeasypeasysquad4169 Před rokem +1

    I wont mention which college but my engineering institute has always been under rank 10 in nirf rankings, so you know its a top government institute. We still learn engineering on our own. Atleast as a cse student, i learnt it on my own.

  • @LakshayKachroo
    @LakshayKachroo Před rokem +4

    I really appreciate you making content on very relatable & important topics. Keep up the good work.

  • @rajibupabhayaya9406
    @rajibupabhayaya9406 Před rokem +9

    You are doing great sir 🙏. I wish May it be given to him who need it most. Love you ❤️

  • @farzanaperveen3603
    @farzanaperveen3603 Před 11 měsíci +27

    This is why I left a private college and took a drop to get into an IIT. Only an IIT can give me the proper education and opportunities that I want.

    • @crazyop5165
      @crazyop5165 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Not Everyone can afford. To take a drop

    • @katsuki420
      @katsuki420 Před 9 měsíci +28

      Sorry to burst your bubble, but don't have any high expectations from IIT.

    • @krishgarg2806
      @krishgarg2806 Před měsícem +1

      so, ab kya hua?

  • @nandakrishna4203
    @nandakrishna4203 Před 11 měsíci

    As a colloquial student to survive in this life is a race like situation😮 or surpass engineering degree is either you increase your friend circle ( or exposure to setup any kind of business in future) or study well n become a IT employee or fly to abroad (if you have money) .

  • @jatinukey4062
    @jatinukey4062 Před rokem +12

    Mohak bro , the line you said about the floopy disks and engineering drawing are absolutely right 😅 i always get frustrated why we have this engineering graphics subject, what's importance it's in the computer field 🙃🙃

  • @shivamiiser
    @shivamiiser Před rokem +130

    I am really proud to be in IISER TVM as this institute focuses on quality education and high research output to balance the need of research work rather than just placing a student in it firm for international or any greedy companies just like all engineering colleges of India.

    • @djd16
      @djd16 Před rokem +1

      what rank is required for iiser?

    • @shivamiiser
      @shivamiiser Před rokem +2

      @@djd16 for jee advance channel it is under 15000 to participate in councling and via iat exam if you got under 3k rank you can get atleast any one iiser

    • @djd16
      @djd16 Před rokem +1

      @@shivamiiser ok is it 15000 for girls too?

    • @shivamiiser
      @shivamiiser Před rokem +2

      @@djd16 yah as there is no girls research in iiser Or any top research Institutes.

    • @nanamikentokinni08
      @nanamikentokinni08 Před 11 měsíci +1

      i wanted to join iiser but i didnt qualify jee adv

  • @Dominator3727
    @Dominator3727 Před rokem +1

    At first I thought he will say vague things but he started spilling facts , 🔥🔥🔥 respect for taking this to spotlight

  • @macwindsouza5124
    @macwindsouza5124 Před rokem +10

    As mechanical engineer and technical safety professional , in my opinion ED is very much necessary. One cannot immediately switch to advance stage without understanding the fundamentals.
    I have worked is cross country project and don't always have access to a system and simply a pen, scale and paper is only option.
    I believe in updating the education system with new technology but sometimes traditional methods is last resort and one must have knowledge with the same.