Reality of Indian Students Going Abroad

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Dreaming of going abroad for your undergrad? Before you do, you might want to check out this video to discover how the Undergraduate Programme at Masters' Union helps you get world class education in India! Click on the link below to know more details about the programme!

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Dreaming of going abroad for your undergrad? Before you do, you might want to check out this video to discover how the Undergraduate Programme at Masters' Union helps you get world class education in India! Click on the link below to know more details about the programme!

mohak_mangal
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That point hits home:
'Life is better outdoors in a western country, but is better inside homes in India'

Ducktility
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India doesn't have enough good colleges to support the growing student community. And now abroad is also not an option.
Nice. 😊

ayushnews
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Doesn’t matter what anyone says, but studying and living abroad has been the best part of my life. Working part-time is part of the process and teaches you so much. What a lot of students don’t realise is that part-time jobs teach you soft skills that are valued highly by many companies. And it also helps in getting full-time jobs, unbelievable?

Whatsnextakanksha
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I'm currently completing my bachlores in CS in the US and I want to say that this life is just not for everyone. I am really happy and glad I came here, but that's because it is exactly what I wanted from my life. The people that end up unhappy are in most cases (I think) just going to different countries because everyone else is doing it. If you are really strong academically, this is the best opportunity, but if you are average/below, it messes you up because you'll feel like no one wants you here.

skewd
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I have a close friend who lived abroad for years, then came back to India because he was homesick even after so many years. Now, here's the twist, after living in India for 2 years he realised that his life abroad was better and wants to go back.
Moral of the story: insaan kahin khush nahi rehta, grass is always greener on the other side. So jahan ho khush raho, move kar rahe ho toh wahan khush rehne ki koshish karo. Baaki life is all about struggles. You'll struggle in India, you'll struggle abroad as well. Embrace it and change your mindset first. Life is not gonna be all hunky dory all the time🤝

nehashaikh
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I have studied in India but I have worked in couple of Gulf countries and now in Ireland. One important thing what you missed is the attitude of the youngsters. We had been driven in our society that do the work what you have studied so and so. I work as lead engineer and I interview student engineers who come for internship, graduate engineers, mid level and senior engineer as well. You can see these students start working when they are 15 and they never have a feeling that I need to do 'this' job only. Even if they are well educated they take breaks, do any jobs like bartender, mechanic, waiters and they are happy with it. But Indians never work until they finish graduation and depend on parents. Even parents don't allow them to work if they wanted to because of emotional and "what ppl will say' issues.Basically no life skills are there. This is the root cause for all depression and problems.

SHZ
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Very high population is the biggest problem in our country. It increases competition in every field 😢.

jothishprabu
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Colleges ki kami nahi hai, education ki kami hai

abhishekashok
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One of the major reason for going abroad I observed in my friends is independence and escaping the family pressure. Indian families are not equipped to deal with modern way of living and going abroad is a better way of moving out of the house. Its an easy escape and a win for all.

niravmapuskar
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Talented people will survive anywhere! Whether it is India or abroad.
Leave India only if u know u can generate good value. Going abroad out of FOMO or Jealousy would end up bad

Aditya-udkm
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maturity is when you realize family friend and mental health is biggest treasure.

Rohitkumarjr
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I agree with the fact that getting into the “elite” Schools of India ( IIT, IIM) is extremely hard; I am an IIT Delhi computer science, got in with great difficulty. The staff at IIT who taught were fantastic; however, there are numerous bright Indian kids outside IIT and IIMs.

TheUmaragu
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This is exactly what Dr. Amartya Sen, honourable Nobel Laureate in Economics had told about India. He spoke of the lack of primary education and the lack of quality education in formative years. While the no of colleges may be stupendous, it's important to understand that a building cannot stand on weak foundations or no foundations at all.

ajeynager
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Countries like Germany and other EU countries have equal respect for all jobs no job is small or big we need to adapt that mindset then only we will solve this problem 🇮🇳🇮🇳

ThinkifyIndian
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Majority of Indian students won't go foreign if only our education system focuses on required skill subjects instead of useless information which is readily available on Google in just one click 😞

pranavsharma
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I am strictly against the point that, you get lonely abroad because you barely get time over work. 23:24
I am living in Ireland since last +2 years and the thing i realised is, if you don't go out and talk with people you will obviously be lonely, but the thing is its very easy to talk with people here, they won't judge you like most people in India. Even at work it is so easy to make friends and talk and the work culture is not at all toxic as compared to India.

kunalnath
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You haven't asked a question that why even after 75 years of independence we don't have a university in top 200 on global ranking ?

santoshktd
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2:00 correction.
That was Hainan province of China not Taiwan, Taiwan is adjacent to eastern coast of China not south Eastern.

Gustav_fringe
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What an irony. The owner of IITShaadi isn’t from IIT. 😂😂

Mr.Coffee