FMF (Four Minute Films) is an Indian animation company based in New Delhi which creates educational content on various topics - sports, education, politics, culture & business.
Ramayana is just a story. It is a well written story. It is well composed great cinematics great dialogues but in the end of the day it is work of fiction and nothing more.
Very nice video i shared it with my friend but i think that the reason behind why indians started migrating from india was that lack of attracting investment in india if jaawaharlal nehru worked on attracting foreign investment in the india then we could have developed.
Brother, you have just told the exact story of my life. I'm 27 now, thinking of changing my career. I know, doing that at this stage of life will not be easy. But i'm optimistic 😊
it is not knowledge (regurgitating memorized info during exams or solving the same math/engineering problems that have been solved millions of times by exam takers) but imagination (in uncharted territories) that the indian education system must focus on ... einstein said: "imagination is more important than knowledge." not saying there aren't imaginative people in india...but they are not that many.... so india must "mass-produce" imaginative thinkers/do-ers by revamping its education system to better meet the challenges of tomorrow
OK But india has a huge population Many career options are unknown. The parents always want the benefit of their child and they try their level best in this. If you have a real drive for your passion then nothing will be an excuse for you. I know 11th and 12th is tough I cracked jee(nit raipur) and neet (SSMC,rewa) in the first attempt and trust me I didn't study the whole day. 5-6 hours are enough if you are consistent. I just think you blame the system and parents. Atleast respect your parents. They are not your villains and they always love you.
Because of these all thing i decided to do bsc in cs from a local college where there is no drama for attendance and also no more fees and i also save time to develop my skill but after 1 year I thought i made a mistake i have to do engineering am i wrong should i continue and develop skill or do engineering from tier 3
Thanks for the video. And I think it's still possible for a software engineer to study masters in physics.... Outside India after clearing GRE exam in physics. I don't know whether it's possible in India. Correct me if the information I provided is wrong. I am also planning to go for higher studies in physics although I am studying CSE. I want to know if it's truly possible.... I want to earn money by working...to go for higher studies
I would hire candidate number 1 because he has created his own path standing apart from others. He was interested enough to actually learn the skills by his own. He is self reliant and not like others who has wasted his time in impressing his teachers and interviewer
Education system never let me discover my talent, and now I hate myself when I see people having different talents but I don't what do I have got... Or do I even have something?
I'd Argue That As Of Now, Literally All Of The Survivors Of The System Have Left. The Biggest Geniuses Are Abroad, Not Here. Also I Don't Understand Why You Say They Get Slaved Abroad, Have You Ever At The Any Corporates Here?
Harsh truth it comes down to 2 things: 1)Bad system of education (this is a problem for people who actually want engineering ) 2)Parental pressure (this is a problem for people who want to do unconventional jobs which according to Indian parents is anything that isn't medical or engineering) SO even if you do want to do engineering you end up in a mess
Bro i know this indian edu system is really bad they brought up new NEP 2020 implementation is still a big failure if the situation is same then we can see lots of youth suicide and the cream will be going to USA and they end up becoming CEO'S of major companies.
these instutes dont teach engineering. they show you how it looks. engineering is a problem solving oriented skill. not a memory based curiculum like history. but that is how its taught in india. The number of grads i have interviewed couldnt even write code in an ide. imagine that. you write code in intellij. see red lines, and dont realize your code isnt even compilable due to syntax. its surreal.
Who is agrees that the Indian education system does not care about a students mental life but their grades and I once liked chemistry but due to this i failed I was good at chemistry but couldn't get my admission to a good collage but I didn't give up I studied everything about chemistry and now I became a moron.😢😢