Bro thats what the real life was.. no point of starting so early if you are wasting your childhood.. in the long run of life, your happiness and memories matter.. money you can earn for your whole life but childhood and teenage will not be back again
@@sushrut1266 no bro u are wrong he is my close friend and I know what image is coming in your mind about him (just coding and coding to earn) But u are wrong coding was his passion h used to make jokes with us playing football This is not a sacrifice of life This is just pointing your life in a right direction
learnings 1. find a skill you could be good at 2. master that skill 3. keep exploring 4. keep reading n growing👍 don't procrastinate this person was very inspiring thanks, Ishan, keep bringing such stories 💖
@@raghumanda2tanush496 don't apply oncampus or offcampus jobs. Apply in social media, apply for startups, show them your skills. apply directly in market.
I dont think playing games and watching cartoons wasted my life.. Games taught me more english than my school and cartoons(like pheneas and ferb ) helped me to get intrest in science and other stuff .. and i would be a good coder in future 🙄 and i think everyone should enjoy childhood
Well it's actually true to a certain extent, in my case I used to play "clash of clans" and there used to be a world chat section where you can interact and chat with peoples around the world so rather than playing game I used to chat with foreign players to improve my english which helped me more than my english classes, but now they banned that world chat 😑 and I left that game from the day itself.
@@starslighten1100 My friend is using my coc id now and he maxed out everything in my base to max level possible 😂 such a hard core guy. And the main reason of banning the world chat was due to racism and abuse towards different culture, religion and countries.
Our time yeh RU-vid Toh hota hi nhi tha kucch 😂8 rupees me only 50 mb data and dabba phone. Schools with computers but only 1 computer lab every week and now 14 saal bcchalog earning more than us because of technology access at young age. Even book ka paisa nhi hopaata tha what a life😂lgta hai ab apnelog job hi nhi milega sb bcche leke jaaenge.😪😪😪sed seeing these kids progress with in hand techs
I watched till the very end. My takeaway from this video- Age doesnt matter and campus placement hi sab kuch nahi hota. Skill is the gem which is valued. Bas learning curve ko exponential rakhne and zindagi me fodna hai!
One thing i got is he was so excited to explore and learn new things He motivated every day to code and to not to stop today and he realised many things at his very young age hope he have very good opportunities in his career 🙌
Honestly saying, this is the most useful interview if have ever see. Most interview say that what they did and what they achieved. But this one explained me how they achieved it. There was a complete step by step journey explanation and I really loved it. Since he got a job at such a small age, it also showed me an example that people can really get job on basis of skills. This video was very very useful for me and I really loved it.
I watched this video till the very end!!! Loved it absolutely, the motivation and dedication this young guy showed was absolutely amazing and is an inspiration to this young youth! I believe we should take a step back and learn from this young generation. Really Inspirational!! 🔥❤️
Hey, I found this story a bit similar to myself. I am 16 years old school student and few months ago i built 3 websites for my school using wordpress and they are working well. Btw this story is a great motivation for me. I also spent my lockdown exploring various tech topics in internet. I know html basics too. Hope i will do well in future and do something great for this country... Sare jahan se achcha, hindustan hamara......
I watched it till the end. I am also learning web development, C++ and apart from that I explore affilate marketing, freelancing. His story motivates and inspires me a lot.🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's a great thing you are doing Ishan....keep inspiring people.... it's a great cause and bringing you big reputation... I know it's really very difficult what you are doing... But I can see how smoothly you do it.....I watched so many of your videos in the past however this video of yours touched me a lot and I ended up subscribing your RU-vid channel at last....watched complete video. Thanks 👍🏻
This is quite a good question but you can observe from the scenario that organizations or any small company wants to invest on the person who is a problem solver and ready adapt any change in that field so this can be the bonus point for this guy he may have possessed that type of skills and passion in his field that why he got the job although there some companies which do trust younger candidate in compare to young candidates having a degree but there are some which a quite good package to the candidates less then 18
ishan broo really thankyou.... i have learnt javascript language in the end phase of lockdown but after that also i've start studying higher level physics and maths basically i was focusing on my personal development...then i distracted...to much distracted by the end of 7 th class... i started coding in 6th class and started learning astrophysics , quantum physics nd exploring the facts of universe....now my internal motivation again get up and ready to bring back my that character i have then...
The most inspirational think was hi is continuously executing the things Many times I get too excited or sometimes I get so slow down but as he said that he is exploring the new things even after he is getting fail in some of them At last yahi sikhne mila :- Bas Badhte chalo, manzil apne aap mil jayegi
i was also doing full stack web development course when i watched this video ,but i was being stuck in some points but i got inspires by him as he said his ideal is elon ,as me🙃....thank u so much for these type of videos ishan bro!
The one important thimg i have learnt from this podcast u can start learning and implementing at any point of age.it is not important to get a degree and then start earning
Love from Japan! ❤ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:42 Why Coding At Age 12? 2:23 Sponsored by Udemy 3:40 Continued.. 4:36 How Did You Research Opportunities? 7:10 What Is Your Parent’s Perspective? 8:56 How Did He Get 24LPA Job? 11:43 Future Plans With Studies 13:15 Outro❤
srsly this is so inspiring. now am 16 y/o. during lockdown i used to play video games and wasted 2 years. srsly now i regreat i could have learned something new and explore new things . ngl he is living the life that i have been dreamed off. hats off to u brooo huge respect
Rather than just planning for the things, he started executive things one by one. Not thinking much on, from where to and do what to do he just start doing things what he get. This video is realy very much inspiring and i learn this one very useful thing 🙂.
Do you think that which children do focus on their studies; are they enjoying their childhood? Nope ; they are facing too much stress on their mind; study stress ; parents stress; career stress ;and so on .at least tanish is stress free from main stress that is career stress .and his parents also fee
I loved the way he was learning. I will definitely say if 10 out of 100 youths are as motivated as him and will have the strong will to do Something in this nation, then no political leader is needed to Develop Our Country. Lots of Love from NEPAL Ishan
The fact here is when he started coding in 12 years of age ( maybe he would be in class 6th or 7th ) this is the time of our childhood , and we should enjoy our life at this age because at this age we won't have much tension , responsibilities , studies etc . He only started coding maybe because he had a dire interest in coding and fortunately there is a high demand of software developer around the world which later helped him to get that high paying package . Imagine him being interested in playing guitars at the age of 12 . I am betting , at the age of 16 he would have ended nowhere except being performing in local functions or maybe performing in his school programmes . Finally to sum up all the things , I only want to say that try different things and put your efforts in which you are interested . Don't force yourself to code only because this guy got a very high package at the age of 16 years . No hate for this guy , he is a brilliant and hardworking person , achieving this at the age of 16 is tough , but he made sure that he kept learning what he liked the most .
Agree with this bhai ... Now you guys are going to hear something from the experienced person who wasted his 3 years 🙂 ...toh suno ....i have done BCA in peer pressure & lack of knowledge ... Mere aas pas sabhi log BCA hi kar rahe the and log bol rahe the ki bahot peisa hota hai ..toh usme ghus gaya ... 1st year of BCA & learning coding ...easy stuff me toh aasani se nikal gaye ..but jab mid(honestly wo mid nahi Easy plus keh sake hai) level ka aaya tab samaj gaya ki ye chiz apne bas ki baat nahi hai ... Aisa lagta tha ki kab ye khatam ho or me bahar jau ... After a month or two someone told me aisa nahi hota ...ek or baar try karo ..BCA kiya hai to waste to mat karo degree.....and like that i tried coding for 3 times & still i hate it & don't want to learn coding .... So i want to tell you that ... Peisa dekhke mat jaao ..interst hai toh try karke jaao ..warna bahot regret karoge just like me ..... Agar mujhe choice milti toh me koi Art field me degree karta ...like BFA(bachelor of Fine Arts) & others ... Everyone cannot code yaar ...🙂
1 thing i learned from this is that never give up after rejection and always don't think this "yaar mere college to itna ganda ha tier 3 bhe nahi bol sakte usko placement Nahi Hoga Mera" Do upgrade your skill and please don't be dependent on college. Up skill yourself you will surely get a job.
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i want some motivation but this is a jumbo pack or it and now i am gona to learn and create something new with this video thanks ishan bhaiya for this kind of video ........ very inspiring ♥♥
best channel for student . real life knowledge thnks alot broooooooo. love you to ur mindset and believe me bht duaayen milti h aapko bss apko pta nhi chlta ... thnks soo much for creating such knwldgable cntnt.
I can relate....I am way too much interested in coding and programming that I have explored so many job opportunities/road map , resources and skills but still I am not able to contantly peruse this at this age because of schools as I am in 9th standard and I believe it's important for basic concepts of class 11 and also next year I will attend board exam. So, I am not able to do what I love (programming) and I think it will be risky to leave school at this point of time. I am really confused about how to manage it all :( I would be really grateful for some suggestions by you guys !
0:47 No one at the age of 12 is really wasting time all we did in that age is enjoyed played a lot of outdoor sports made new friends we don't get that age again to enjoy that's the age where we have no tension no responsibility and lots of time instead of sitting in front of laptop and coding children must go out and play at age of 12 Coding at age 12 will not make you a pro coder you can start coding in college and crack good companies with hard work everybody will start earning after 20 with their jobs and internships but school and college days are never gonna comeback so we must enjoy these days with friends and make memories That's my POV😄❤️
yahh..that's what I was thinking. these i feel these prodigy kids lose their beautiful childhood where they can just chill out, hang out with frnds, etc instead of hustlin day and night...i am not saying it's bad but it's their choice in the end..
Thankyou so much for such a wonderful motivation.... it became a very useful vedio from where we can gain lots of input..hope we will also implement the ideology and make ourself to be improved...anyway thank you so much for the vedio...
All we think about is that if u want job 20 LPA+ then u should be quite good in DSA and problem solving but only by web development he gets this this is insane 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
my friend is also is like this and I get inspire from him and I started to learn tech knowledge developer My friend story like this he is a full stack developer and he is just 12th pass out and he joined a startup company and get package 11lpa I cant believe that is only 18 now
Hey he is my friend and his story is really inspiring His thoughts about education is awesome If anyone want a live session with tanish I may arrange it So comment below (PROOF IS IN COMMENT)
Just got stunned by this interview When I'm at his age I was trying to get into an iit (which I couldn't)😭 But now this interview gave me a positive attitude towards life Thankyou ishaan bhaiya for making such a beautiful video And yes a lots of thanks to that little prodigy
Im a game developer from India but seeing him at the age of 16 having 24LPA is just outstanding. Btw im also aiming some web and app development like him and im 14
Hi bro i am also like u. I have also learned many concepts like Android studio VFX 3d art but i Havent master them I am currently learning core Java and i need a company from peoples like you all
bro you mentioned angela I too took her course before you mentioned I think she was the best online mentor though her course is in a slow-paced mode it definitely helped me later and I would regret if I wouldn't learn from her
What I learnt from this video: 1. Master Your Skill 2. Never Give Up 3. Educate yourself daily. Thanks For The Video & Inspiration. I am also 16 year old and started my journey as a freelancer and trying to learn more and master my skill. Thanks, Tejas - Freelancer