@@doperighthere777 It's sarcasm. Your comment was stupid so I replied with something stupid. Of course if he's contributing to the field of science and research that's indirectly gonna help develop the entire world. Everything you see around you, the cars the planes the huge buildings even the phone or computer you are using to talk to a stranger who is literally thousands of miles away from you has been made possible only becuz of the people like him. We humans have even managed to escape our own planet and set our foot on moon. All thanks to the NASA scientists who studied Physics their whole life. By humanity they didn't mean the field of “Humanities” it means “the race/species of humans”. If it was not for science and research humankind would still be living in caves and struggling to even light a fire
@@doperighthere777 It indeed is stupid. It's not about you being curious about something it's becuz your query is dumb in itself. It's just like me asking, “Are unicorns real?” Just because I am curious doesn't make me look any less stupid. we have something called common sense but guess it's not so common afterall
@@syodahiramonirahman4894 from what I got from the oc, he meant specifically this person, but what he is saying is true for 95% of the researchers. You would rarely ever find anyone in research who would care abt money....that's what I meant
@@nichu-cd4kyYes, prepare for MBBS. Even if you take 2-3 yrs for clearing NEET or AIIMS, that’s worth the time & resources. You would earn 50-60k/month after 5.5 yrs with a guaranteed job in public or private, and a quality life while serving the general public
Physics is helpful for technology not for humanism , zoology, botany , microbiology, biochemistry researchers are helping and saving humanity by inventing new drugs and vaccines
@@TheCyberWay-wi1ki untill there are so many doctors like there are engineers today and they are doing anything from selling bananas to becoming ceo of google making their education worthless! Money should be one of the criteria to choose the field of study not the only criteria.
@@Mr.Pluviophile you and me are everyday and every second, enjoying the fruits of physics via operating machines made by Engineers who uses and demonstrate the best use of a Researcher's theory or observation of natural phenomenon.
It requires a lot you you have to study for years without earning normal people can't do that. I am just 17 and my parents say to me that I am still living on their money. I also wanted to do research but I can't. My father joined army when he was 16 and he started earning at 16 so that's what.
@@lucky._.chaudharyBro, you know that's not the reality, that's the sad reality. And some parents don't want their children away from them so do many students
@@AshKetchum-li3ut my parents don't directly say what I said but whatever they say means that. You are talking about richer people, I have seen in a mall a women of like 27 years insisting her father to buy a dress (maybe very normal for some but was awkward for me). Where do you live bro?
My man is the perfect Physicist: - Understands that money is a means, it's not the goal. - Keeps passion on priority - Doesn't give a shit about hairstyle or color - Doesn't brag about his salary - Carries his backpack 🎒 and probably his lunch - Doesn't give a shit about brands - Understands and explains the state of physics in simplest possible words
@@zaynnnnnnnnnnnnnnnthey don't really care about the money as long as they get paid enough to maintain a comfortable and simple lifestyle and focus on their research. U can tell that jst by looking at him.
@@caniget600subscriberswitho5 it's the inherent nature of research career....many great scientists died poorly (even many great artists died poorly) And talking about money, there are many experiments going on with billions of dollars of funding 💰..LHC exp. , LIGO exp. , Mars Mission and thousands of more such experiments are already going on.... billions of dollars are already spent on these experiments!
@@Drwatson1097 I don't what is happening around you and in what type of college you have studied but I can talk about the scenario in IIT Patna, our professors who are doing research here are really passionate and IIT Patna is not even that good for research. IISC banglore and IIT Bombay profs are definitely booming. Don't compare the top physicists of european countries with 3rd grade physicists of India If u want to compare then atleast be logical and talk about the prime physicists of both.
@@abhinavkantsharma4345 most of european and american researchers are from outside countries .They work there due to facilities 😂😂 . And wdym bye 3rd grade . To comment about something is easy but to do that thing is very difficult
I see a lot of people commenting - Msc+PhD+Post Doc and then only 12 lakhs/annum. You need to understand the fact that not everyone is motivated by money to work. These people are motivated by the knack of finding something new, decipher some unsolved theories. He values his freedom at work more than being in a hierarchical corporate set up.12 lakh per annum with other government perks is good enough to live in India. People like him could have done a MBA and earn anyday. But not everyone wants to do a run of the mill sales/finance job. Plus, research in theoretical physics is not backed by market or industry, hence no money. It is solely supported by government funds. That's why he says pure research in physics is like New Age religion.
I wish I had passion. I'm 100% off set to do a typical corporate job (commerce/CA - maybe a master's in economics after this? lol) this is purely backed by my will to earn good money and be financially independent. But i imagine having passion and studying/dedicating your life to do what you love more than anything in this world must feel so freeing. When I was a young kid i liked this poem "the Road not taken" so much i promised myself to have the most creative/fun job that could make a difference in the world and not get into a race. And here I am, about to be 19 this month's end walking the path that most people have already walked off to🥲 Sorry for the rant lol.
@@shreyas.429 Do it for money. You need money first. Become financially independent. You do not want to die a poor Tesla. But yeah, please remember that the corporate world is effed up. Try not to lose your sh.t over it. You have to keep your calm
@Shreya needs to study You are just 19. You don't even know how much twists and turns your life is going to take. As the gentlemen mentioned above, secure yourself first in whatever way possible. I also started as an IT engineer, moved to study development after 3 years of job because IT was not my call. But job at IT stabilized me financially, repaid my education loan, and prepared me to explore further. Today, I am doing PhD in development economics in US. At 19, I didn't even know "what is development economics?". So I don't think you should feel disappointed or disheartened. Keep yourself flexible and you will find your way. Good Luck !!
@@abhishekrajan3240 Great advice by you to her, mate. However, why did you choose economics for a PhD ? Don't you know that economics is nothing like science ?
@Dipayan Pyne I do research on nexus of water-energy-livelihoods, revolves around broad domain of sustainability and development. Understanding economic behavior/choices of humans is an important aspect of my work. Economics and its tools help you simulate the real-world scenarios and allow you to understand economic decisions of people in a better way, which is crucial for policymaking. In short, this the reason why I chose applied Economics for my PhD. I still don't understand why are you comparing it with science. Both are different domains with entirely different purpose, just like Apple and oranges.
@@TheCyberWay-wi1kiI think beyond is correct word coz nobody knows what's at the end universe because it's still expanding and there has to be something that exist beyond universe so that it can expand continuously, what about multiverse? That is definitely beyond universe
He is not after money, he is not after physcial appearance, he is not after appeasing people....he is after pure knowledge commited to make mistakes in order to aquire more knowledge that benifits mankind. Respect to u sir .
Researches don’t care much for money. They care a lot for the subject. Been there, seen a lot of people decline 500k$ per year for 100k$ assistant professor salary but the topic of research is of their choice.
I just did my 12th and preparing for neet. I do have a chance of getting a medical college this year however i am really interested in becoming a doctor When i talked to my teachers about it they said “u can do a phd after mbbs …mbbs grads are preferred in phd and you will always have your mbbs degree if anything goes wrong but with bsc msc you won't get anything “ Money is not a problem for me but all the answers i have read from people who are pursuing their phd or have pursued it are in negative saying phd has no scope in india and there are no jobs.. I don't want to do mba or go into private sector I am really confused ..what should i do?
You notice that people are usually uncomfortable with telling their earning potentials as they reflect their worth in it, however, my man said it out straight cause they don't give 2 f about money. They know what their worth is.
The interviewer need to understand that scientist aren't made for money.. Just check some of the laws of India, they're absolutely protected from outside world..
I'm going to become a scientist by studying in cebs mumbai or iisc Bengaluru and might get a job in barc or ISRO but how exactly do we scientists have to be protected from the outside world can you elaborate
That's the thing with the scientist profession, you've got a lot of freedom in your 'subject' and satisfy your curiosity as much as you like and a lot of cool stuff, but at the end of the day the money is not at all good, so no freedom in 'life'
It's not 12 Lakhs per annum until you get a permanent job (i.e. u get arround 25k for 2 years of PhD,then 31k for rest of 3 years, then arround 50-55 k during post doctoral, it's until u get an assistant professor job.) Atleast after 40 years of age is required to get 12 lakh. And PhD physics ruin your social life. This is based on my experience from PhD Physics from an IIT. Seriously this field is not for middle class or lower middle class.
@@k24067 usne to actual salary batai hai. Physics uski achi hai ya buri hai kaise bata sakti ho? Abhi nhi pata chale ga jab experience karo gi tab malum padega. Papa ke bane hue paise pe baith kr khane walo ko duniya fairytale hi lagti hai. jab reality ati hai tab pata chalta hai. Every day many Einstein dies.
@@purnadas4292 Na mein to software engineer ban gya hu Aap plumber or contractor dhund lena shaadi ke liye 😂🤣. Or sahi se padhiye uska comment yahi likha hai usne middle class lower class ki liye nhi hai research. Dusre ki bani daulat pr baith kr mu chalana asan hai. Khud jab karta hai sab malum padh jata hai
Lekin salary accha dena chahiye, kyuki ek scientists ko paisa k bare mai soch na na pade. At the end of the day they are also human and they have family also
For those who are saying after phd ,post doc they are getting only 1 lakh per annum... For your kind info, a person starts earning after getting enrolled for PhD in CSIR institutions.. salary varies 40k(JRF scholarship) to 80k(PMRF scholarship)....and in India postdoctoral salary varies from 60k to 1 lakh.... After that when they join as scientist they get much higher... Here he's saying about starting salary. In Central Research institutions Grade A scientists are paid 12 pay scale salary + they earn much from various projects they are associated to... And if they join as proffessor in any central institute their min starting salary is 2-2.5 lakh per month... PS: Those who are dedicated in research, they are not there for money,,they are there for passion❤
Hey Can u help me? I just did my 12th and preparing for neet. I do have a chance of getting a medical college this year however i am really interested in becoming a doctor When i talked to my teachers about it they said “u can do a phd after mbbs …mbbs grads are preferred in phd and you will always have your mbbs degree if anything goes wrong but with bsc msc you won't get anything “ Money is not a problem for me but all the answers i have read from people who are pursuing their phd or have pursued it are in negative saying phd has no scope in india and there are no jobs.. I don't want to do mba or go into private sector I am really confused ..what should i do?
@@deekshithca1922 to be astrophysicist, u should be specialized in that domain right !! So basic is just that u enroll for BSc in Physics in good colleges , particularly try for NEST or, IAT for getting admission into BS-MS courses in IISER/NISER like institutions and do major in Physics .. and take astrophyiscs in special paper or, do research thesis in same subject. For normal colleges , try to get into a good IIT/IISER (qualifying JAM after BSc) where research in astrophysics has been doing .. or best if u get admission into IUCAA that's best for specialization in that domain. Then apply for PhD in india or, foreign (but to apply into USA/UK univesities if u r from IISER/IIT it helps u a lot + 1 Journal publication is needed to boost your chances to land into fully funded PhD positions in foreign !!
One becomes a researcher when one is deeply interested and passionate about understanding something that nobody has ever tried so far. His answer was, go to school, do the paperwork, apply for it and life goes on.
@@chillbruh3010 you need to have BSC degree with above 60% in aggregate of your degree. Crack IIT JAM exam for IISc/IIT's/IISER or bia cuet pg for other central universities like JNU, DU Jadavpur Uni... after your msc you need to crack CSIR NET or UGC NET and if you can earn JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) you can now be a professor with your PhD with that institution. Try to be in IIT's and IISER and if you can then IISC, obtaining MSc from these unis often provides you good placements as well as good training for CSIR/UGC NET exam ...
@@shubhankardasgupta4777hey! I have a query. Like is ot necessary to do BSC from a prestigious college ? I'm thinking of doing bsc from local university and msc fro iit and then phd either from iit or maybe abroad? Should i go to DU for bsc ? Also can you tell me some financial strategies to get these three degrees?
I am now masteres in physics, The PhD seats are like 1000:1 ratio , you need to clear csir net or gate To get stipend in PhD , other wise you will pay urself to get phd. Then post doc. And number of papers that u publish is on your own kharcha , All in all 3+2+5+2 years if everything goes smooth,. And nothing ever goes smooth in sciences
@@prathameshkulkarni3021 that ratio is when the same academic year batch mates compete , but as you know everyone who does bachelor's is doing masters nowadays and those who do masters will atleast once try to enroll in PhD. the past year/years candidates who cudnt qualify will compete too which raises the competition but thats okay since everywhere the competition is severe, the problem is which company is going to take people after MSC physics, there is no industry for that , maybe when semiconductor industry establishes in full power then maybe then we get some chances if they don't hire the diploma or ITI graduates ,. With chemistry and biosciences things are different perse they can go to Pharma companies, medical laboratories, genetics research, blood research work , but Imo maths(not statistics) is worse 🤣🤣.
It's the sad reality of India, people will say there are other jobs than doctor or engineer, neet and jee is not only the way but our society is so flawed, it takes too much time to do a phd and even after phd you can't get a job because of corrupted higher ups even Hargobind Khorana who won Nobel Prize medicine in 1968 couldn't find a job in India.
Proud to be physics teacher and researcher For me it has been a journey of a lifetime to be a teacher and I made it this far. I am proud of all the teachers who put so much energy in being the best they can be and I include myself in that. I am proud of my students, no exceptions. We meet each other where we are and go forward.
Hello physics teacher, I have discovered how to break the so-called laws of Thermodynamics. For instance if you heat up air each unit of energy tends to increase the temp in a linear fashion (mostly constant thermal capacity and ideal gas law) and also the pressure increases in a linear manner, however if you have the air behind a piston and raise the temp 100 Kelvin and you get a force of 5 PSI then let the Piston move it will move a given distance, and if you double the energy hence temp hence pressure you get twice the pressure but about twice the distance the piston needs to move to equalize energy, this is 4 times the mechanical energy out for double the energy in! You can verify, Hooke's law articles will explain that as the compression of a spring is doubled the energy if 4 times larger due to this same reason, the air is a spring that you compress by adding thermal energy. I have more but no one has been able to explain how I'm wrong and given the other parts to what I have found I don't think I am.
People are supporting some chapri youtubers with pure cringe content but they are not able to promote these people who are worthy and deserves appreciation even govt is not supporting them 🥴
Main problem is supply and demand for the scientists Even I was wondering to be a researcher but now considering an aerospace engineer or space exploration with obvious study of physics than being a pure researcher Unless you are Einstein You are gonna die poor as a physics professor
Salute to him. Physics is really difficult but it's also intersting and good. Your perception of Universe and life changes, but Physics research is not everyone's cup of tea. I did my masters in Physics and now I am a Physics teacher.
Wow. Ma'am im a 1st year ug physics student. I like to study physics and I wish to be like this man . but i dont know wht i want to do. Can u plz briefly guide me ..
@@jinfin221bsc ,then msc...tumhe kaafi understanding ho jayegi physics ki...ab aur bhi pyar ho jayega...isko continue krna...baad me phd krna ya na krna...yeh tumhare khud ka decision hoga...par life mai curiosity kabhi khatam nhi hone dena...msc ke baad kaafi jobs hai ...like teaching jobs in byju,aakash ,aur programming...prepare for iit jam exam
Bhai toh unki salaries kyu nhi bdhate h , resarch itna important part pr inki salary goverment job grade b ya grade c se bhi kam h jab tak assistant proffessor nhi lge khi pe , aur professor lgne m aaram se 30-35 toh ho hi jata h
@@nimbusislive6085Question suna nahi kya? The interviewer clearly asked how much salary would they get at the start, which obviously means it would increase and alao they have several perks that go along with their salaries
Actually there is so much less funding from the government towards research in India but in outside India the funding is very high so the researchers can get for freedom to use material required funding not for money but yeag reasearch work
If you believe in god it's like that yeah. Knowing how everything works in this universe is the point, and considering many religions in thwle world consider their god as all-knowing beings, yeah you can equate that.
My dream!!! To be like him! But family status 😞 and financial issues.... i wanna study BSc Physics, it's my passion, but my current condition says i can't get an admission
@@Gh0str1derrr after bsc clear IIT JAM or JEST, TIFR. You will get a chance to do int phd from a research Institute like IISC, IISER, NISER and you will get a stipend. So don't worry.
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Andrew tate is one of the most educated individuals on the planet. You are doing injustice to education by not mentioning people like alia bhat to support your cause.
Brother dont disrespecting these kind of people by asking how much money they earn because people like him are the real assest of Indias growth who later becomes Noble laurate. Education is more powerful than money, indeed!
Yeah nowadays people don't differentiate between passion and money. They think a person can only be passionate about earning money but there are certain people who defy these odds and that's what makes them so unique.
@@vikassingh5493so you are getting that. 1lac per month in India is fair amount to live good life and if you are passionate about then go for business. If everybody starts thinking like this there will be no-one guarding our borders bcz the amount of the risk they take, Do you think few lacs per annum can match the value of service offered?
@@vikassingh5493 your daily needs are cared for, by the government, and they provide you enough money for that if you are a researcher in a government affiliated lab. But agar shauk nawabo waale hi hai toh fir kya hi bole👽.
Omg...didn't expect to see a physicist roaming around in indian streets like that They are so rare in india... protect them at any cost😂 I am also an aspiring theoretical physicist♥️...
only 12 lac?? atleast 25 dena chaiye I know they are passionate about work but fir bhi...decent lifestyle is also important so that focus on work and research
People who are saying he is getting only 12L/annum you have to understand that there is no boss on his head commanding him to something, he us his own boss and he does not have to sit inside a cubicle and work a 9-5 job, which for the money he is getting is not that bad
I don't understand how people think 12 L /annum is a low ampunt of money, median income of india is 25kpm, he is rich by indian standards. The rest of the issues are with india being a poor country not his salary.
@@uddeshnaidu6494 well for ambani or adani even 100L/annum is poor but that doesn't change the fact that median income of india is 25kpm so if you earn more than that you are above the middle income. 12L/annum is not a bad salary esp if you have a relaxed job with little stress. If you are crazy about money better to do dhandho or other soulless corporate job not research.
Hamare country ki growth inke jaise logo ki vajah se hi hogi jo humanity me believe kare na ki vo bakwas bekar influencers to guys hume inko support karne chahiye taaki inse or log Inspired ho because these are the true celebrity not the so called actors influencer 😊😊😊 Guys please don't mind because this is my personal opinion 🥺🥺👍👍
you are asking a research fellow about money is the most stupid concept i have seen on RU-vid in 2023. but hats off to you.. you cannot go below this point at an intellectual level.
My good man settled with what he gets when he deserves much more. This is the value India gives to their free thinkers and intellectuals because it is very difficult to get funding for their ideas.
Can we just appreciate all the people pursuing pure/applied sciences ka career and helping humanity progress in a world where these chappri influencers earn boat load of money for literally spoiling the new generation. Talking about chappri ones here not the good ones.
If u ask me All the vedas ancient scripts don't show the ways - how to make money. This person knows knowledge n its outcomes or results gives happiness more than money
Its very inspirational for me , as i want to be a plant researcher or you can call it a Botanist .. And all i have heard is there's no scope , it is very time consuming blah blah blah Well i am gonna do what i want anyway so say whatever you want 😁
@@হাতকাটাকাত্তিকno , he is correct . If you have a lot of money then you can basically buy freedom of doing whatever you want whenever you want . Heck you can even study physics if you want to without caring about earning more money for your loved ones
Researchers are so overworked and so underpaid. So much reading, rigourous experimentation and documentation. Writing several drafts till you perfect it so its good enough to be published. And the truth is , unless you are at the top of the hierarchy, there is not a lot of freedom because they still have mouths to feed. You are under pressure from your senior professors , research department etc to publish as many papers are possible because that is a determinant of your labour. Yes! A single paper that summarises all those 500+ hours that went into making it happpen. They have duties such as participating in several conferences , mentoring other students , keeping the flow so that funding for the research doesn't stop. So much for the glory of being a researcher.
I had to leave physics academia and change careers to afford to give my family some financial freedom. I miss the field a lot, but I chose my family first. To me family is a greater purpose. To phycists who stuck it out with their spouses and kids. Good God, I've seen a lot of divorces and broken families. A lot because of financial stresses, spouse traveling or spending too much time in the lab to publish the next paper (publish or die is the motto in academia). All this is in the US academic arena. Not sure how it is, income to cost of living ratio as well as work culture, in other countries. But you know, those people just valued and see their career to give them more purpose and meaning. Everyone is different.
Agreed with you. I also have changed my career from physics to full stack web development because of so many things like as you have mentioned here. But my love for physics has never died ,if someone asks me to teach physics I would love to do so .
12 lakhs is a big stretch , definitely not something ppl start out in research. Maybe after a PHD. But everyone who is in research isnt a PHD holder. Starting salary is like 25k/month. Indian govt should actually promote RnD and increase the amount given every year.
It depends on the financial condition...he seem rich...the guy who do things for passion....not taking credit from him...its because of physics i was unable to clear my neet ... physics is tough man....kudos to him...but for middle class guy money is needed unless we love anything beyond reason we shouldn't pursue it.... everyone is different we should see our strength physics is tough ....he seem person who really love physics thats why he is willing to put hardwork in it....he must have encountered lots of failure but still went on .... commendable