IIT-IIM Unfiltered

IIT-IIM Unfiltered

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MurmurCast publishes AI-generated summaries of IIT-IIM Unfiltered’s YouTube episodes — 50 summarized so far, covering Exam Difficulty, Competition Levels, Preparation Resources, Consumerism and brand exploitation, Social comparison and lifestyle inflation, Shopping addiction and behavioral friction. Each summary distills the key insights, topics, and takeaways so you can decide what’s worth your time before pressing play.

CAT is harder than RBI Grade B | Best way to prepare for CAT, RBI Grade B, SSC CGL

Aug 9, 2026

The speaker discusses the comparative difficulty and competition levels of three major exams: CAT, RBI Grade B, and SSC CGL, highlighting that CAT has the highest quality questions but RBI Grade B presents the toughest competition. He recommends using a specific resource for CAT preparation.

InsightfulDiscussionExam DifficultyCompetition LevelsPreparation Resources

How I saved 1 CRORE at 27

Aug 7, 2026

A 27-year-old shares how he saved ₹1 crore by mastering five principles: understanding consumerism and brand manipulation, avoiding social comparison, creating friction between himself and shopping, maintaining emergency savings, and staying completely away from loans. He argues that modern consumer culture exploits insecurities while society conditions people to spend money they don't have.

OpinionStoryConsumerism and brand exploitationSocial comparison and lifestyle inflationShopping addiction and behavioral friction

Punjabi Singers and Lack of Morality

Aug 5, 2026

A critic analyzes how Punjabi singer Karan Aujla promotes Stake, an illegal online gambling platform in India, through his social media and lifestyle posts. The speaker argues that celebrities endorsing such platforms send harmful messages to youth about earning wealth through morally questionable means.

OpinionDiscussionCelebrity endorsements of gambling platformsStake online betting platform promotionIllegal gambling in India

Why You Should Stop Watching YouTube (Yes, Even This Video)

Aug 3, 2026

A content creator who recently struggled with YouTube addiction identifies three key reasons that helped him overcome it: prioritizing learning-by-doing over passive consumption, eliminating access to YouTube across all devices, and protecting concentration by avoiding social media breaks. He argues that watching educational content without implementation is wasteful, and that even brief social media consumption disrupts focus for 23 minutes.

OpinionInsightfulYouTube addiction and overconsumptionLearning by doing vs. passive consumptionDigital elimination and access blocking

My Resume That Got Selected at GOOGLE, AMAZON, BCG & McKinsey

Aug 1, 2026

A resume review explaining how the speaker secured interviews at major tech companies (Google, Amazon, BCG, McKinsey) by focusing on three key elements: project-heavy experience, quantifiable metrics/numbers, and crisp one-page formatting. The speaker also promotes Scaler School of Business's 18-month program that emphasizes AI, business, and real-world project building.

OpinionStoryResume optimization and structureQuantifiable metrics in professional experienceProject-based portfolio building

5 Strategies I used to crack Competitive Exams | Cracked IIT JEE, CAT, XAT, SSC CGL, RBI GradeB, CDS

Jul 31, 2026

A successful competitive exam taker shares five strategies that helped him crack IIT JEE, CAT, XAT, SSC CGL, RBI Grade B, and UPSC: prioritizing previous year papers, identifying strengths and weaknesses, managing time effectively, maintaining confidence without overconfidence, and understanding that one exam doesn't define your life.

OpinionInsightfulPrevious Year Papers AnalysisStrength and Weakness IdentificationTime Management in Exams

Is Reservation Killing IIT-IIM Placements?

Jul 8, 2026

A speaker analyzes IIM Lucknow placement data by category, revealing that General category students achieve higher average placements but some perform poorly, while reserved category students often work harder due to awareness of their disadvantages. The speaker argues that MBA placements are biased toward candidates with strong backgrounds and soft skills, unlike technical fields that prioritize coding skills.

OpinionResearchCategory-wise placement disparities at IIM LucknowMean vs. median placement analysisWork ethic differences between General and reserved category students

Why are INDIANS so INSECURE

Jul 5, 2026

The speaker argues that Indians suffer from an inferiority complex that causes them to seek external validation and focus excessively on perceived racism and discrimination. He advocates for building internal confidence as a population rather than constantly seeking validation from the world.

OpinionDiscussionIndian inferiority complexSelf-perception and confidenceRacism and discrimination narratives

3 STRATEGIES to ACE MATH EASILY | Cleared IIT JEE, CAT, XAT, SSC CGL, RBI Grade B, UPSC CDS

Jul 3, 2026

A mathematics educator who scored 90%+ in competitive exams like IIT JEE, CAT, and SSC CGL shares three core strategies: visualization (understanding steps before solving), formula mastery (memorizing or deriving formulas rather than guessing), and fundamentals over tricks (thoroughly completing NCERT coursework multiple times). The speaker demonstrates these principles through an IIT JEE complex number problem.

OpinionTechnicalThree mathematical problem-solving strategiesVisualization and mental clarity before solvingFormula memorization versus derivation

Zindagi ka Goal - Shaadi

Jun 9, 2026

A 27-year-old Indian woman addresses constant social pressure about her unmarried status, explaining three key reasons she refuses to rush into marriage. She discusses financial preparedness for future children, finding the right compatible partner, and resisting societal pressure as her guiding principles.

OpinionInsightfulSocial and family pressure around marriage in IndiaFinancial responsibility before starting a familyFinding a compatible life partner

How I scored 156 in SSC CGL Tier-1 ➤ 3 Honest Strategies and FREE Resources

Jun 6, 2026

A consultant who scored 156 in SSC CGL Tier-1 shares her three-pillar strategy for clearing the exam using only free resources and books, without any coaching classes. Her approach centers on taking mocks from Day 1, covering every subject, and maintaining confidence during the exam. She emphasizes analyzing mock tests to identify weak topics and allocating time strategically across subjects.

InsightfulOpinionSSC CGL Tier-1 preparation strategyMock test analysis and weak topic identificationSubject-wise time allocation during exam

Social Media Comparison Is Ruining Your Life

Jun 5, 2026

A content creator discusses how social media comparison harms mental health by presenting curated, incomplete versions of people's lives. She shares her personal experience of feeling inadequate when comparing herself to others online, and identifies three key factors — incomplete stories, ruthlessness of social media, and exploitation of insecurities — that fuel this damaging cycle. She concludes with practical advice to reduce social media consumption and replace it with reading.

OpinionInsightfulSocial media comparison and its mental health impactCurated vs. real life on social mediaSocial media algorithm exploitation of insecurities

Can you solve IIT-JEE 2026 Question?

Jun 4, 2026

A math educator solves an IIT-JEE 2026 trigonometry problem involving a quadratic equation whose roots are tan(a) and tan(b). Using Vieta's formulas and trigonometric identities, the presenter derives the value of 20·sin²((a+b)/2), arriving at the answer 10 - 3√10. The video is framed around the presenter's personal connection to IIT-JEE results from 9 years ago.

TechnicalIIT-JEE 2026 problem solvingVieta's formulas for quadratic equationsTangent addition formula

Why most IITians are FAILURES | THE HARSH TRUTH

Jun 2, 2026

An IIT Patna graduate argues that clearing IIT-JEE does not define a person's success, noting that 50% of her own batch had poor placements despite attending IIT. She contends that India's education system trains students to reach IIT as a final goal, leaving them directionless afterward, which contributes to a lack of major technological innovation from India.

OpinionInsightfulIIT-JEE results and societal pressureLack of direction among IIT graduatesIndia's deficit in technological innovation

Toughest Question of World's Most Challenging GAOKAO Exam

May 31, 2026

This transcript explains a solution to one of the toughest questions from China's GAOKAO exam, described as 10 times harder than India's IIT JEE and UPSC. The speaker substitutes a variable k to simplify logarithmic expressions for x, y, and z, then uses graphical analysis to determine which ordering relationship among x, y, z is impossible. The conclusion is that x > z > y is the only relationship that can never occur.

TechnicalInsightfulGAOKAO exam difficulty and contextLogarithmic variable substitution techniqueExponential growth comparison of x, y, z

MBA REGRET

May 14, 2026

An IIT Patna graduate shares regret about joining XLRI Jamshedpur for MBA immediately after bachelor's without work experience, citing lack of career clarity and missed practical learning. The video transitions into a sponsored promotion for MBA Wala's CAT exam weekend batch for working professionals.

OpinionStoryMBA regret after joining without work experienceImportance of career clarity before pursuing MBAWork experience advantages in MBA admissions

What I do instead of scrolling on my phone

May 13, 2026

The speaker discusses how social media traps users in a cycle of overconsumption, insecurity, and distraction. She shares three strategies she personally used to break free: body movement, reading and writing, and developing a hobby. These practices help rebuild attention span, emotional clarity, and a simpler, more peaceful life.

OpinionInsightfulBreaking the social media addiction cyclePhysical exercise as a mental health toolReading, writing, and attention span improvement

WORST thing about USA that INDIA is COPYING

May 12, 2026

The speaker draws parallels between American consumerism driven by EMI-based purchases and its growing influence in India. She highlights how social media fuels a cycle of desire, debt, and burnout in the US, and warns that India is increasingly replicating this pattern. She urges Indians to instead learn from America's strengths in tech and AI.

OpinionInsightfulAmerican consumerism and EMI cultureSocial media-driven desire and debt cycleIndia's rising consumer credit

NEET DROP TRAP: Biggest DISEASE to Indian Youth

May 10, 2026

A Hindi-language video addresses the crisis facing Indian youth trapped in repeated NEET exam attempts, analyzing four common patterns of distress: loss of confidence, perceived lack of career options, borrowed dreams, and social stigma. The speaker argues that after 3-4 failed attempts, students should pivot to alternative career paths rather than continuing in a destructive loop. Multiple viable alternatives are outlined, from BSc/MSc degrees to MBA, data science, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship.

OpinionInsightfulNEET exam competitiveness and structural flawsLoss of confidence after repeated exam failuresAlternative career paths for NEET dropouts

Indian IT dream is dead: Layoffs and Hiring Freeze (Here's What's Next)

May 8, 2026

The video discusses the rapid decline of India's IT sector driven by AI automation, US geopolitical shifts, and India's over-reliance on the service sector. Anthropic's Claude Cowork release triggered a 7% stock drop in Indian IT giants and accelerated hiring freezes. The speaker argues that building AI-powered products and entrepreneurship are the best paths forward for young graduates.

NewsOpinionAI disruption of Indian IT sectorLabor arbitrage model collapseUS geopolitics and H1B visa restrictions
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