IIT-IIM Unfiltered
Zindagi ka Goal - Shaadi
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.
How I scored 156 in SSC CGL Tier-1 ➤ 3 Honest Strategies and FREE Resources
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.
Social Media Comparison Is Ruining Your Life
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.
Can you solve IIT-JEE 2026 Question?
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.
Why most IITians are FAILURES | THE HARSH TRUTH
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.
Toughest Question of World's Most Challenging GAOKAO Exam
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.
MBA REGRET
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.
What I do instead of scrolling on my phone
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.
WORST thing about USA that INDIA is COPYING
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.
NEET DROP TRAP: Biggest DISEASE to Indian Youth
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.
Indian IT dream is dead: Layoffs and Hiring Freeze (Here's What's Next)
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.
STOP opening NEW IIMs | Massive Loan and No Placements
The speaker warns prospective MBA students against joining new or 'baby' IIMs opened in the last 15 years, citing poor placements, unjustifiable ROI, weak alumni networks, and the misleading value of the IIM brand tag. She argues that established non-IIM colleges like XLRI and SP Jain often offer better outcomes than newer IIMs like IIM Amritsar or IIM Bodhgaya.
TOUGHEST Questions of CAT EXAM 🤯
A competitive exam aspirant shares her experience preparing for IIT JEE and CAT, promotes the iQuanta app for CAT preparation, and then solves four difficult CAT 2025 questions covering algebra, number theory, logarithms, and logical reasoning.
100 Days in TRUMP's USA: Real truth of living in San Francisco, USA🇺🇸
An Indian content creator reflects on her first 100 days living in San Francisco after leaving a ₹40 lakh/year career in India. She shares both positives (clean air, women's safety, higher income, AI exposure) and negatives (family distance, visa uncertainty, guilt about leaving India). She also addresses online harassment targeting her family and discusses key personal learnings from the experience.
INDIA is HELLHOLE?
The transcript appears to be from a video titled 'INDIA is HELLHOLE?' and contains very limited content, opening with a greeting and brief references to culture, a minister, and a political leader. The transcript is too fragmented to extract meaningful context or conclusions.
How I Paid Off My 30 Lakh MBA Education Loan in Just 2 Years
A woman from a middle-class Bihari family shares how she repaid her ₹30 lakh MBA education loan from XLRI Jamshedpur within 2 years using four income sources: pre-MBA internships, summer internship stipend, live projects during college, and aggressive savings from her first job. She prioritized becoming debt-free over investing, valuing financial freedom and the ability to take career risks over potentially higher returns.
World's MOST DIFFICULT EXAM
The video introduces China's Gaokao exam as the world's toughest, with 15 million students competing for 10,000 top university seats. The presenter then solves a 2025 Gaokao mathematics question involving complex numbers, specifically finding the imaginary part of a complex expression.
Best MBA specialization in 2026: Salary, work-life balance, growth and AI layoff Impact
The video analyzes MBA specializations for 2026 by examining IIM Ahmedabad placement data and evaluating each field across salary, work-life balance, growth potential, and AI layoff risk. The speaker, an MBA graduate from XLRI Jamshedpur with experience in sales, consulting, and AI, ranks consulting highest for median salary followed by finance, product management, and sales & marketing. Analytics is identified as the most future-proof specialization given growing data demands.
Best Way to Make Money From Home in 2026 (Using AI)
The video explains a step-by-step process for creating and selling an e-book using AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT. It covers topic selection, AI-assisted writing, payment integration via Super Profile, and customer acquisition through nano-influencer marketing. The entire process is presented as achievable using free versions of available tools.
Why I'm not AFRAID of LAYOFF (NOT even on US VISA)
A software professional on a US work visa explains why she is not afraid of layoffs despite her vulnerable situation. She outlines five key strategies—personal branding, savings, networking, self-prioritization, and mental reframing—that help her stay calm amid widespread tech layoffs driven largely by external factors like AI investment shifts and economic downturns.