Is College Still Worth It? Nikhil Kamath & Zepto Co-founder Discuss

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2023
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Komentáře • 56

  • @rajotavo
    @rajotavo Před 9 měsíci +18

    Lots of advanced countries like Germany, Switzerland don't follow the typical education/ schooling system that was kind of imposed by the Brits in India. They have a choice of apprentice learning system that starts post high school and can go right up till master's and beyond. Pretty different fr the other prevalent edu systems across the world. Our 'Gurukul' concept was really valuable...hope it comes back in India is some format...What Nikhil is talking about in terms of skills based acceptance and callings is very much practiced in Far East countries like China, Korea and Japan and that's why they have developed so stupendously...every calling/ preofession has respect...unlike in India where our class/ jaat/ varna system came in the way....

  • @kakarotkakarot1596
    @kakarotkakarot1596 Před 9 měsíci +193

    45% is middle class and 59% comes under poor category ,We do not have the luxury to jump and take a risk knowing that if we fall there's no safety net to protect us , we might end up lonely and broke so that's where a College degree comes in handy .I mean atleast it can give us bread and butter and we can send some money at home also .

  • @narasimhaniyer6990
    @narasimhaniyer6990 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Great video.Tara made some wonderful points and so did Nikhil.Wonderful pulsating discussion and this is exactly the type of nourishment my brain needs.Been consuming a lot of crap content of late.So glad I found this channel.
    For me,Iam an experiential learner or need a simulation of an experience to learn something.Just by reading words of a textbook isn't enough for me.I find lot of these books are so poorly written and concepts so poorly defined(complex language) and students since they can't understand them resort to rote learning.You cannot educate an entire generation of students using words alone.Gotta give them more than that.

  • @kusumvali3807
    @kusumvali3807 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I am in the field of education for a very long time . A hybrid of college and work will help the child to get a sense of direction and work gives the feel of real world problems and solutions !

  • @rajatjain7894
    @rajatjain7894 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I think online education resources can never provide an environment like a college after high school. You usually meet a new set of people with very different life experiences and ambitions, and its an opportunity to learn from each other and create a conducive environment to work towards shared values.

  • @changemakers1402
    @changemakers1402 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Nikhil's points are very logical and true in this one

  • @drsuraksha
    @drsuraksha Před 8 měsíci +4

    Schools and colleges have protocols and systems. It is not as bad as it may sound in above discussion. There may be a few who can excel without traditional education. However, not everyone possesses the risk-taking, strategic, innovative skills like the Kamath brothers. Competition has produced brilliant talents in India. The education system needs to evolve and is evolving at a faster rate. There's a need for more schools that focus on trades like carpentry, electrical work, and agriculture. I believe it would be great if the Kamath brothers could contribute more in this direction. Instead of starting random businesses without experience and proper mentorship, we might not be learning in the most effective way.

  • @sunandoghosh4084
    @sunandoghosh4084 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Considering an individual with a background where his family income is 50k - 1lac , there are 4 members in a family and he does not have the immediate need to support his family . For him getting a degree is the 1st best option however only college should never be preferred . He should work during his college life as he will understand the game of figuring out . Since entire game of working is figuring out the solution

  • @ujjwalgupta23
    @ujjwalgupta23 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Dropping out of college, shows lack of resilience, an important trait of one's character.
    Speaking of knowledge, it has been always free.
    Most of the people passing out of high school, have very less idea what they actually want to pursue in life, thats where college comes in, exposing them to people from different backgrounds and values.
    Although I do agree that the education system in India needs a reform.

  • @bhargavk1515
    @bhargavk1515 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nikhil..why don't you start like an open university. A university that has only labs, no typical classrooms, everything online, only conducts exams, which a person can give how many ever times, and trading would be points based. Every activity caries points. Competitions have most points. In simple words, Desi Dyson Institute

  • @karthiksv8628
    @karthiksv8628 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You can never really comment on the value of going to college until you actually go there and experience it, I would say the same is the case for the opposite, those who went to college can never really know what it means to make it without any formal education

  • @sathishrx
    @sathishrx Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very Nice.
    I was against this typical schooling practices, where one is measured on memorising abilities.
    This video gives me a strong base to put forth my idea to my wife :-)

  • @navdeepredefine
    @navdeepredefine Před 9 měsíci +5

    Every single piece of advice in the clip is bad. I am a product manager and couldn't imagine myself being a stupid guy roaming around the street just because I dropped out. There is a reason why Indian parents make sure their children study extremely hard.

    • @krox477
      @krox477 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah because we cannot afford the risk of failing failure is end for us

  • @sathishrx
    @sathishrx Před 9 měsíci +2

    Understanding and memorising are 2 different things.
    Our current education system is based on memorising skills.

  • @shreyanshmishra8295
    @shreyanshmishra8295 Před 9 měsíci +1

    College is not totally useless or make us confomist it surely depend on individual how he utilities it

  • @Droidzonegamer
    @Droidzonegamer Před 8 měsíci +2

    Most important thing should be that
    1. Respect all professions.
    2. Stop this age old culture od looking down upon a person because of their profession, caste, background wtc because of which a comples is created among those who faces these things.
    3. Improve education system by improving personality of kids and inculcating moral science in them to prevent them frkm learning to cheat to pass xlasses and instead actually learn and understand what they are being taught.
    3. Give kids the freedom ro choose their profession.
    4. Inculcate hardwork in kids so that it becomes a paet of rheir personality.
    5. work dor satisfaction not just a monthly salary

  • @SaketNampell
    @SaketNampell Před 9 měsíci +6

    very enlightening. Not sure if Nikhil will read this but I just have a counter question, if we train kids not aware of these aspects of the real world, like Competition, dealing with deadlines, pushing your comfort zones etc Wont it be very hard for them to deal with the world when they come out do do or start something on their own?

  • @changemakers1402
    @changemakers1402 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting clip

  • @gopalkalra7720
    @gopalkalra7720 Před 9 měsíci

    In my view, there must be better way of handling thise students who are not much interested in study, and more focus and attention to be given on making them good citizens, may be global citizens

  • @user-dm2id9oq3q
    @user-dm2id9oq3q Před 9 měsíci +3

    Anyone who says "Drop out of college", drop em out of life. Why? Its not that you'll get everything in a college but you get to meet with ppl (friends and faculty) who have better skills than you and provided you have a zest to learn new thing you will get better opportunities with your network and skills both.

    • @tejaspatil6307
      @tejaspatil6307 Před 6 měsíci

      True, if the student has little interest in what he is studying otherwise it is just a waste of life

    • @user-og6bx6fq6z
      @user-og6bx6fq6z Před 4 měsíci

      disagree why is only 5% of the population super successful because that 5% are the only people that have the guts to not conform

  • @RajuJaladi-iz2pn
    @RajuJaladi-iz2pn Před 9 měsíci +3

    Here I am questioning in common section 1. what are the changes do you want in our education system?
    Plz reply ❤

  • @they_call_me_naren
    @they_call_me_naren Před 8 měsíci

    There is a mismatch in audio and video, lip sync...

  • @Ari_diwan
    @Ari_diwan Před 2 měsíci

    I'm MBBS living in a tier 3 city, all my life was and still is about memorizing medical information, I am not rich or famous, the salary is only 48 K per month, but without the degree i wouldn't even have a job, and you can't prescribe medicine without a licence, it's literally illegible, so for ordinary people I think degree can still be valuable to get a job and put food on the table

  • @Laby310
    @Laby310 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Education was always free, all you needed was a library pass. The conformity of college gives you the focus to do it.
    Education in India surely needs a reform, coming from someone who did a bachelors in India and a masters abroad.

  • @riloveadani3735
    @riloveadani3735 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Hi sir I have an idea for developing skills sets among students and young people like me which is to teach them finance carpeting plumbing electrical knowledge and all highly required skill which are in demand rather than bookish knowledge

    • @riloveadani3735
      @riloveadani3735 Před 9 měsíci

      We should start this from tier 1 city we can teach them agriculture cooking banking system and basic functions of bank it could be a good start-up idea

    • @riloveadani3735
      @riloveadani3735 Před 9 měsíci

      Nursing Is in high demand in foreign countries and pays well and there are more skill sets that traditional school donot teach which we could

    • @riloveadani3735
      @riloveadani3735 Před 9 měsíci

      We can take top ten skill sets required and let the students try each and decide which is suited for them I have. Heard some foreign college is teaching how to be an influencer so there are no limits to this and can challenge traditional education system in a good way

  • @ajaywankhede1905
    @ajaywankhede1905 Před 27 dny

    Well if it just a conversation of degree you can purchase a degree if you have connections

  • @dhavaldesai6202
    @dhavaldesai6202 Před 3 měsíci

    College degree is important just work or learn while working on side for poor and middle class the risk if it fails will be the end of you get atleast graduation thats it

  • @darshak8158
    @darshak8158 Před 9 měsíci +2

    well all discussion are being done on the changing the education systems but not being discussed why there is such rat race for scoring ?/ for middle class answer is JOB !! financial security !! if we want some how skill based society and not rating based than companies who are generating Jobs should stop hiring the degrees and rating based candidates and only on based on Skills...but again question how you evaluate one's skill set ?

  • @anudd5595
    @anudd5595 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Am I the only one who thinks this Zepto guy Aadit is asking stupid questions in this video? 😩

  • @suhanitrivedi1517
    @suhanitrivedi1517 Před 8 měsíci

    Navya is a good listener

  • @JIMumbai
    @JIMumbai Před 8 měsíci +2

    Itna samajh aagaya ki mast english me koi bhi baat bolo.. 😅... Public sunti hai😂

  • @rohanseth8943
    @rohanseth8943 Před 9 měsíci +1

    These points are really worthless as far as >90% of the country is concerned