Is the youth of India confident or confused?

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Monu said:   9 years ago
Youth in India is confused because they are direction less these days. They are not choosing their path correctly. Firstly, in today we see that parents are only choosing medical and engineering type of courses. Very less amount of students are going with journalism and entertainment related field. Nowadays student also think that there is a good carrer growth after engineering, but it is not.
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Pronoun said:   9 years ago
As I experienced in my life, I think there is more percentage of confused youth in India than confident youth. This is because students after completing 12th standard don't know in which field they want to go. They opted the option which either their parents want or that option which is selected by their friends. This is a hard reality and it happened with me as well. In the third year of my B-tech, I realised the whole education system and felt that I could do better in another field. The root cause of the confusion is we don't know what do next and what are the after effects of doing that. The other reason is that the parents of the present generation are not so literate. They don't have knowledge of various entrance exams that their child has to face. That's why there is a lack of knowledge and early preparation.

According to a survey conducted by a private organisation, about 90% engineering students in India is not suited for software companies. The students are completely unaware of the requirements of the software companies. That's why either they remain unemployed or works for lower wages.

A sign of relief is that the new generation knows the Indian education system and completely aware of the right time of doing right things.

Thanks.
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Anamika said:   9 years ago
Hello everyone.

According to me, whether they are confused or confident. It doesn't apply to everyone as there are different kinds of young people in India. But I would definitely like to go with the majority of Indians which I feel is confident enough. India is the 2nd largest fastest growing economy. Would it had been like that had not the youth in India been focused and knew what they want. We are in a country which is doing a remarkable job in business in sports sector and in various other fields. Is it been achieved by some robots? Ofcourse, not. It is the focused man behind the success. Yes, there is a considerable confused youth in India. All they need is right guidance and support. That's all. Thank you.
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Akansha Nigam said:   9 years ago
Hello,

I respect everyone's word here but my thought is very different. I feel that; Indians youth especially, are not confused they are pressurised. Everywhere and every time we have people around who focused on to just demotivating youth. We are on that country where the honorable former president and a great scientist APJ Abdul Kalam stand as an example to tell people that nothing is impossible and everyone should have big dreams. There are uncountable people who were focused and achieved what they wanted and successful.

Indian youths are always pressurised they are forced to do what they don't want to do. If a kid wants to be a singer they will not polish him on his interest just start telling "no" there is no scope and study it's very important what would be your career.

If I would take any child example so initially he is forced to study by his parents and teacher and then he is forced to take option subject to show status to another relative that he took any prestigious subjects like maths, forced to score good marks, forced to do marriage at right time. Even forced to bring kids also to this world without having any maturity. It's hell, to be honest. If a child starts taking a stand for his wish then there is a sign of rudeness of a kid and he doesn't understand the world. It's hardly 10% person educated parents takes his child serious and motivate the kid to do what actually their kid wants. Otherwise, they will start telling you will become next Lata Mangeshkar, or Sonu Nigam etc. According to their definite knowledge. Why anyone to be like others, everybody wants to make their own identity at their on space. Nobody should be in a running situation. Today every youth is running for no reason. He could upskill himself for his own qualities. Parents are not giving riots to their children to make their own decision that is the reason every child has less decision-making power and somehow act like a confused person but to be very honest Indians are fabulous and they can achieve whatever they want to achieve. Every Individual has it's own talent and shouldn't be compared to others.

Everyone is special but that person can't be special for everyone.

Thanks for reading!

Have a happy life friends:).
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Ershad Alam said:   9 years ago
We can say that 80% of our youths are confused and it only because of less job opportunity in our country.
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Nivedha.a said:   9 years ago
Hi, friends.

In my opinion, 80% of youth is totally confused. Because, they do not have any goal, so half of the population of India is unemployed. Then, students are completed in our school life. After they are joined in higher studies they are totally confused, which field I can choose and our relatives or parents are forced to take this field so, they are not provided with proper guidance when required.
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Manish Narayan said:   9 years ago
70% Youth of India is confused about their career selection because great people says that choose that field in which you have interest but the reality is that due to fear of corruption, due to fear of bribe nobody go in that field in which he was interested. For making the youthfully confident we will have to provide a belief inside the youth that you can go any field or you can choose any field according to your hard work. I am 100 % sure that after this, a large number of youth will not bear the fear of doing the hard work. Even that people will also try to do hard work who think that every success comes from the door of money. So today the maximum percentage of our youth is confused.
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Darshana said:   9 years ago
Hello.

According to me, Indian youth are confused confused rather than confident.

Especially, when they take their career decisions in the pressure of society status and family expectations. They get confused between their dreams or society status. They want to become anyone else and they become anyone else. We can say that youth students are confident but youth collegiate are confuse.
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Nikhat said:   9 years ago
In my opinion, today the Indian youths are confident rather than confused. As we can see youths take actions against authorities and the despite of being humiliated or threatened they do not take their steps back. We can see the example of strikes taken in j.n.u against our HRD minister and recently there was a strike in D.U regarding timings of the hostel. They demanded to have an outing for the whole night. Here we can see they took actions against the administration. In other hand, if it's about choosing their career they are too confident in expressing their desire of being to be. It's another thing they are pressurised for choosing their parent's decision.
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Rahul said:   9 years ago
Nowadays the youth of India are very confused in life. In their growing days they need to given encouragement in life in order to achieve success. But eventually they tend to lose their originality by trying to become someone else, that is, by pursuing their parent's dreams. This has nothing to do with peer pressure. Students who complain that the reason behind them being a doctor or an engineer or any other cliche fields are their parents. I completely disagree with this, because they lack the kind of determination needed in order to succeed in life. They need to take some responsibility in life and start owning their mistakes rather than simply blaming their parents for their failure. They had wasted their crucial time by sticking to social media platforms rather than investing in themselves by gaining knowledge. They need to stop the 'no Fucks given attitude', that they carry so proudly.
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