I've wasted last 8 years of my precious life in pursuit of engineering

I've wasted last 8 years of my precious life in pursuit of engineering

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You should have just worked in a scammer call center in Delhi.

Why are Indias so good at maths??
Its their aesthetic skull that makes the best math from the world?

Explain? What's so bad about it? You get paid lots of money to do fun stuff with don't you?

Not if you're in the bottom 99.99 percent.

You didn't do "Computer Engineering" did you?

>every indian is forced to pursue the STEM life
>still a shithole

I can confirm India company laws are as fucked up as Japs

Me ten years and I still have a long way to go.
People around me joke that I'll retire while still in university, trying to finish my degree

Did you fail and reattempt every year?
It's a 4 year course. Which stream?

>engineering
>fun
brainlet

lol, I know that feel. I had one degree. Then ambitious me made the mistake of going after a second degree, which took me forever and I never finished it.

I've wasted last 8 years of my precious life in pursuit of hypnosis masturbation and prostate massage

Some parts not fun.
Other parts fun.
Both parts make the whole.

Engineering is not fun

Big if true

The fun part is when your shift is over and you get to use the money you've been paid any way you like.

I'm an engineer and it's fun.
Everyone that doesn't find it fun is probably just a boring desk engineer and doesn't get the opportunity to go out into the field.
I would quit my job if I was just a desk engineer and become a engineering technician so I could still use the tools.

The fun part is using your education and knowledge to invent a product and sell it for fat stacks.

Heh, in India engineering means spending 2 years of high school and 4 years of undergrad mugging up shit to pass exams and graduating to get an IT or Sales job, no matter what your major/field was. Or going for an MBA coz you didn't manage to land a gig.
That's true for 99% of engineering grads in India.

I've wasted last 8 years of my precious life on playing pc games

Wow. That's what happens when you have a flooded market.
Boomers are to blame for forcing stem and medicine.

Is Medicine the only field in India that you can secure a job straight out of school with?

How?

indian life doesn't have any value anyway.

Cheer up

behenchod wtf are you doing?

At least you dont work nights in a power plant.

i waste 10 years neeting, get on my level

Most "engineers" work in a fucking cubicle all day. Have fun coding shitty unix and c all day when I actually fix shit that runs your power so you can masterbate to hentai at 3 am :^)

I've wasted last 8 years of my precious life doing nothing

Kinda. I'm an engineer so don't quote me on this, but I think to complete their study they have to practice in remote areas for a while. They pay is absolute garbage, and there have been multiple incidents when these trainee doctors got attacked by illiterate and superstitious villagers, or got incriminated for malpractice because the resources provided to them are meager.
Also, it's super hard to get into a medical school here, there aren't enough institutions and due to corruption, seats are sold for millions of rupees.
To answer your question, since there's a shortage of doctors pretty much everyone gets a job (even fraud homeopathy practitioners) and private practice or working in a private hospital in one's 40s usually means $$$$$$ till retirement.

indian

That is what my degree is in. It is a fucking meme degree. People want electrical engineers or computer science degrees. I have never used any of the electrical engineering I learned.

It's a meme degree desu. Everywhere in India and Nepal. We also have only one uni that offers "Computer Science", and not only "Computer Engineering".
What's with this fucking obsession with being an engineer?