Education institutions in India and Europe both have strengths and weaknesses, and which is "better" depends on what you're comparing — cost, academic rigor, global reputation, access, or cultural context. However, here are some areas where Indian education institutions may be considered better than their European counterparts, depending on the lens: 1. Affordability and Return on Investment Lower Tuition Fees : Public institutions in India (especially IITs, IIMs, AIIMS, etc.) offer world-class education at a fraction of the cost compared to European private universities. Value for Money : For many students, especially from middle-income backgrounds, an IIT degree can lead to global opportunities with minimal student debt. 2. Competitive Environment Merit-Based Admissions : Entrance to top Indian institutions like IITs and AIIMS is highly competitive, often considered tougher than Ivy League admission due to the sheer number of applicants. Academic Rigo...
My journey in the past one year has brought me to many realizations. The recent episodes of delayed salary have been pushed to one thought after another. I don’t know whether they are right and wrong, but I have written what has been coming to my mind. While the companies spend lavishly on other things, they forget to pay the employees on time, such episodes have forced me to look at life in a different way, here is how it goes… I have been working for an immigration company for nine months now. A lady who worked for a premier newspaper company in India hired me. She was impressed by my writing, told me she had been searching for a writer for more than 3 months, and then she interviewed me. It is a personal achievement for me that I am a better content writer from the number of candidates she interviewed in those three months. In the past nine months I have been working for her, many times I had doubts about her decision as we had a number of altercations. On one occasion I had ev...