[GUIDE] Area wise of Schools and Fee estimates in Bangalore: bit.ly/costofschools Fill this form to be featured on Wint Wealth: forms.gle/iuUgM7fyGTfUUiVE9
@MR-jq4qvАй бұрын
Please do this for Hyderabad, Delhi, and Mumbai too.
@shakubhat650Ай бұрын
excellent covering some expensive schools please do a comparison to state schools and children definately..
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@SmartWizzardАй бұрын
More insights on required on this and expert opinions matters here, spending too much money is not good at all.
@myself345-x6tАй бұрын
Needed an opinion of 20 yr old is it worth going to expensive schools
@someshyvАй бұрын
Mehenge school me acche bacche nahi aate, ameer bacche aate hai. In a regular school, you might worry whether your kid is smoking cigarettes, in an expensive school you have to worry about cocaine.
@parasummaryyАй бұрын
Agreed but your point of writing with your own decision making skills would create a biasness?? Isn't mate
@prashunpcchakraborty70Ай бұрын
Exactly except for prestigious expensive colleges where you build connections
@someshyvАй бұрын
@@prashunpcchakraborty70 Entrance test is the easiest way to vet out good students. The prestige of India's elite institutions hasn't diluted yet because no one can buy their way into a seat
@anonymous-qm6plАй бұрын
Coping mechanism
@Pachpan-p9sАй бұрын
Bhai Jo afford kar sakta hai wo bhej deta hai. Jiske Jeb me paise nahi wo tassali ke liye reasons dhundta rehta hai.
@satvikkhare1844Ай бұрын
Relax guys, your kid won’t be the next Elon Musk if you are paying 4.5lacs as fees to school. The best they could do is get an average job in an expensive city where they will pay half salary as taxes and other half in living expenses. When it comes to school fees, there is law of diminishing marginal returns. Every thing to be learnt is on KZbin, kids eventually find their way.
@vikramcavale3005Ай бұрын
Very sensible comment about practicalities of life. Things will change only if we redefine what is Development and what is success. Today both are defined by the west and entire world system directly or indirectly abides by it. Education and living , both needs to be holistic like our Rishi munis acharyas imagined. Else today's life is a one way street based on Kaama, Krodha, lobha, Moha, Mada and Marsarya ( one can look up the meanings online of these Sanskrit words) I hope the relevant teaching authorities think about life holistically a little bit as they are creating the future of Bharat / India
@metarock3054Ай бұрын
Very well said. Schools and colleges is just a way to get interviewed… Nothing they teach in schools are applicable in career and practical life.
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@satvikkhare1844Ай бұрын
@ even with so high taxes and inflation, you can’t save much with high paying jobs too in tier 1 cities
@sunay72Ай бұрын
I have seen soo many of my friends from Marathi schools working today in great companies, working in Dubai, Canada or Germany. Because they were intelligent. That's it.
@pritishkapali2097Ай бұрын
I don't expect my kids to be topper but just understand the concepts, have social skills and respect the people around you. Anybody can be trained but we have to imbibe the discipline, dedication and manners in them. I want them to feel the joy of going to school. I am from ICSE and know the pressure. I don't want my kids to go through the same. The kids should interact with all the other kids(upper class, middle class and poor). This is when they will understand how the parents are struggling in day-to-day life to provide for them. Cheers!
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@makarandnidhalkar7139Ай бұрын
very well said Pritish.
@swapnatumkurАй бұрын
4🎉😂😂🎉😂😂
@HonestOpinionOnlyАй бұрын
Not everyone can be trained 😊
@TheSwingingMace27 күн бұрын
I have similar thoughts...These kids are grounded and are accustomed to reality.
@jamesbluntjamesblun1Ай бұрын
Out of all the residents in Bengaluru they cherry picked, affluent families for this interview, these people don't represent the people on the ground, most of them are struggling.
@bkm8853Ай бұрын
And they pay teacher's peanuts. 16 k to 35k per month. Not only that, most of these school keep the teacher's original education certificate and if a teacher wants them back for some purpose, they have to deposit one month salary aa security amount. How a teacher who is unsatisfied with the job can teach the children well ? These school managements are fooling the parents into thinking that as they are paying the hugh amount for exceptional quality education of their children. Parents should actually enquire the teachers salary before enrolling their children.
@dangychoice780028 күн бұрын
delusional speculation yeah they probably leech more money for administration and investor and give less to teacher but teachers being unsatisfied to teach in private school? LOL nice joke
@dangychoice780026 күн бұрын
this is just false. yes teachers get paid less so admin and investors get paid but they are not unhappy lol
@hriday5954Ай бұрын
Currently I am a teacher with world’s largest school chain and having about 20 years experience in teaching in various level. “I will provide best education to my child” is the biggest myth followed by Indian middle class. There is nothing called best education or best school.
@Akash-jb5zj29 күн бұрын
What is your salary per month sir?
@PSTharepah26 күн бұрын
Cms teacher?
@Akash-jb5zj26 күн бұрын
@@PSTharepah what is the salary sir ?
@losaal_lom-uu6mw23 күн бұрын
VIBGYOR?
@yuvrajguptaofficial888Ай бұрын
Expensive schools are new trap for upper middle class 😂
@sakinaandrakeshАй бұрын
I went to a govt school in Mumbai and I work in the United States of America. My education was close to free until HSC and then I paid about 3-4k per year in fees for my degree.
@PrathamVerma.Ай бұрын
same bro in UK RIGHT NOW done me mba from WHARTON but had an humble beginning with a KV school (2k a year lol) education and degree from SRCC ECO HONS so i can say that if you have hunger in your eyes then you can achieve any thing from anywhere....
@MyTopFavoriteАй бұрын
Exactly my point.
@mastershifu7Ай бұрын
Will you join your kids (if you have any) in the same govt school today
@Janedoe-q4iАй бұрын
The good old days. Those days are gone.
@hollyholm4481Ай бұрын
@@mastershifu7 shut up, go slave pay to school bom fees and be happy
@akashsharma1134Ай бұрын
No school can match education and grooming one gets at Kendriya Vidyalaya and Army Public Schools.
@coastofkonkanАй бұрын
Both are great but not the only schools with greatness.
@yashwanthdilipkumar818Ай бұрын
Very true! just that not all can get the access !
@naveenavadhaniАй бұрын
The worse school I have ever seen. Students were speaking only in Hindi. In Bangalore schools there was lot of emphasis on English language and we were reluctant to speak in regional languages including Hindi.
@akashsharma1134Ай бұрын
@@naveenavadhaniEmphasis on English? Isn’t that just a language - definitely the point you’re missing. These deemed English preachers have been misleading you since long, look around the world - they focus on the academics not on English.
@akashsharma1134Ай бұрын
@@coastofkonkanif you look at the experience with a financial angle, it’s unmatched.
@jeeiee_comАй бұрын
The Indian education system is as old as the Nokia 6600 in the times of the M4 chip. For me, children just need to learn writing, speaking, reading, and all the basic survival skills like cooking, cleaning, traveling, etc. Once that's done, let them be aware of all the professions that exist in the world, such as photography, video editing, coding, music, dancing, designing, and business. Let teachers observe what they are good at without forcing the pressure of exams. Because with exams, anyone who is good at memorizing can score 100/100, but they will forget it after a month. Schooling should make children happier and encourage them to love coming every day. With this type of school, children will never bunk. By 2044, there will be fewer jobs due to AI, automation, and overpopulation. The only way your children can survive is by having a business edge. So, instead of investing all your money in traditional education systems, invest in teaching them about business, and focus on building generational wealth that can be passed on to them. Thanks!
@Sam-yf9qxАй бұрын
Good thoughts. It my be possible on state-level but at a national level with the current political parties, it's impossible to achieve
@parasrshah9918Ай бұрын
I agree my recent trip to China is the proof , the Chinese schools are an example
@gurusmile97Ай бұрын
same thing they were saying , when they started using calculator , you do not need to do anything everything calculator and computer does it , sadly - the basics will always be the basics , unless you are not clear in that , it is waste
@SchoolOfUnlearning3Ай бұрын
Aren’t we all deserve it honestly?
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@sowbhagyakrishnan8910Ай бұрын
I'm a teacher ,being experienced in Icsc ,Cbse ,even state board .The parents can send to any simple school only to bring in socialising factor of growth.And chk only that part .The rest you spend time and prepare and motivate to make them up.Pls avoid tuitions in evening ,that's punishment to the child .The society becomes empowered if parents are the best teachers for their child.Instead spend money for cocurricular classes in the evening where you will also upgrade with them becoming a student again ,parenting is nothing but becoming life long learner and hence nurture the future citizens .Then there is no arrogance or crime in society .Thank you ,wishing all the very best for the parents 😊
@lalitbhanage29 күн бұрын
This should be the top comment!
@smritamАй бұрын
The way the parents are speaking as if they're raising an ideal robot.
@DrnagarajaАй бұрын
exactly... robot which will not support their parents at their old age.. finally they will be sending their parents to old-age homes.. enjoy parents. enjoy..
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@hollyholm4481Ай бұрын
@@Mahindrank-w6kshut up
@vaishnavisatheesh91119 күн бұрын
😂 Lol! So true, so mechanical.
@saman_pradhanАй бұрын
I am from a Govt. School. Entire School fees for me from class 3 to 12 was less than 5000 in total.
@Vinay-yu9hyАй бұрын
Even today also you will pay same fees (inflation adjusted) in government school , there is no point to mention and pride
@anandgoud6139Ай бұрын
The government has failed to make education and good schools affordable.
@NilanjanRoneyАй бұрын
😅
@rnvma8276Ай бұрын
Pradhan ji , wht do you do now?
@bijaymuduli1171Ай бұрын
Same with Me dear and I'm working with my startup Your schooling is not decide where you can go But sometimes Your college matter in your intiatial stage
@BENGHUMmerАй бұрын
Why are we normalizing this ? Government should cap these fees to a certain limit or improve Government schools
@VanyajeeviАй бұрын
All such expensive schools are run by politicians!!
@mohammedazizansari1609Ай бұрын
Politicians and Real estate developers own the schools... Sad
@akashshrivastava1677Ай бұрын
It is sponsor videos
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@marty9404Ай бұрын
This video is supposed to normalize it. Why do you think it talks about the problem, instead of ideation solutions like online campaigning etc. The war is getting subtler.
@SD_003Ай бұрын
No parent ever said: I send my kid to a bad school 😂
@praveenkumar-lc9yxАй бұрын
Not only in Bengaluru, even schools in Hyderabad is expensive... International schools are looting money... some of the schools have ineligible teachers in cambridge section.. this should be changed...govt should bring in parity in the fee structure
@KPS_04Ай бұрын
That's true. All governments (irrespective of the party) seem to have some understanding with these schools, they just don't do anything to put a cap on the education fees.
@MR-jq4qvАй бұрын
Absolutely. After seeing this video, I feel Hyderabad especially Gachibowli, FD area schools are way more expensive. Since the schools are established by industrialists, pharma/real-estate tycoons who fund political parties don't see any change happening in the Hyderabad school space :(
@HelloShri-hi7uiАй бұрын
It's not about Hyderabad or Bengaluru or Mumbai it's about all Indian major cities.
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@nam15198626 күн бұрын
Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, NCR everywhere same situation
@anglebarboza582925 күн бұрын
I'm favoured, $27K every week! I can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America.
@bradleywellington862425 күн бұрын
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government. Investing in stocks and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment.
@hatsapp950325 күн бұрын
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@richardsami949325 күн бұрын
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@jennifermontague321325 күн бұрын
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@jennifermontague321325 күн бұрын
Sonia gave me the autonomy I need to learn at my own pace and ask questions when I need to she's so accommodating.
@kv400052Ай бұрын
I just love the fact it costs Rs 17 lakhs for school fees every year…I want it to atleast 3x more per year …great going Bangalore…just love it
@DrnagarajaАй бұрын
well said .. let the management become billionaire and the parents become bankrupt and go begging.. happy schooling .hahahhaa
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@pradeep2kedarАй бұрын
It's 85k or 1.5 lakh per year max. U ll get in a range of 40 to 50k, very good schools. These 17L is for those founders or rich buisness man. 😅
@IXfQ2AАй бұрын
Hyderabad is ahead
@afrozsayedАй бұрын
@@pradeep2kedarpls suggest some schools
@SweetChilly0410Ай бұрын
My cousin studied in an expensive school in Gurgaon,his parents wanted him to hang out with elite kids..the kid than refused to do his graduation in India as his friends are all studying abroad and his parents had to end selling a lot of their property to be able to fund his education
@sharanadvaith7998Ай бұрын
Disappointed to not see any mention of state boards. These boards provide the best education, and if coupled with great teachers, it can definitely be better than central and international curriculum
@shashwatshrey9248Ай бұрын
No, state boards are not taken seriously. Even the exam paper questions are expected questions and lenient checking.
@vibhakulkarni8791Ай бұрын
Not anymore, I studied in state syllabus and they don't update their curriculum, board exam papers are leaked, easy correction, lots of guides available which makes kids to memorize answers and not learn fundamentals
@dangychoice780028 күн бұрын
they are horrible, but international curriculum is scam unless you have the money there is no in between for people who dont
@yadu5966Ай бұрын
Really appreciate the courage to come up and share and be exposed to criticism. Thanks to all the parents and students.
@naveenp1354Ай бұрын
They r Just flexing😂😂, nothing to do with criticism 😂😂
@ashishantony5995Ай бұрын
Sad part is even though the fees is high it is not reflecting the same in teachers salary.
@indrajitdasthakur4084Ай бұрын
I studied in govt school with less than 5 k . My age is 36 and withdrawing 1. 50 lakh per month. It's not about the school , it's how you gel with everyone and in the long run life skills also matters a lot rather than bookish knowledge
@ArpitBatri93Ай бұрын
My whole schooling (till 12th standard) + B.E. (4 years) were done in about less than 2 Lakhs rupees. 😅
@akashsharma1134Ай бұрын
Mine was literally 300 rupees for 3 months for Class 12. (was definitely much lower before that)
@itsmrfalconАй бұрын
Well, no offense, but my parents did school for free and college education under Rs.100 then. Your point exactly?
@ArpitBatri93Ай бұрын
@@itsmrfalcon No point as such! Just commenting how inflation and these schools are looting the middle class of India
@nannaytsubsАй бұрын
@@itsmrfalcon The point is they are successful in life and happy with what they have.
@varupant1Ай бұрын
@itsmrarul if you Don't get point , you need to go back to school again.
@karanbhagat5015Ай бұрын
Most of the new age hospitals and schools are funded and backed by politicians and ex-civil servants. Rest is understandable. "High quality" education justifies the high fees. And High fees means better ROIs for the black money invested.
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@GE0attackАй бұрын
Public school will make your kids actually survive in India. You can put em in good collages after 10th but before that putting em in International schools is stupid
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@manojkolhe1Ай бұрын
👍🏻
@vanitasharmatyagi1968Ай бұрын
It’s not about board it’s about what is best for kids . We also used to think no need for expensive school , my kid is very intelligent and curious child can read any level of book he is just in class first. We chose ICSE board for him but her teacher suggested IB school for him , yes it’s expensive but he is very happy because in IB teacher do not suppressed his curiosity and love for reading but give him environment what he need , every kid is different so need different environment to grow
@dangychoice780028 күн бұрын
IB board itself is trash, but environment is good ironically
@the_funky_travellerАй бұрын
I am 24 now and from my Lkg to post-graduation my parents spent a total of 12 lakhs on everything. Including everything means everything (from Schooling, transportation, tuition, food, clothes, pocket money !!) I studied in a small private school here and am currently at a decent place in life. Nowadays parents spend so much money on their children's education and co-curricular activities that 10 children like us can study with that money😂😂😂. Well tbvh it's all about quality education because it's a basic necessity. I have seen many people who are in a very good position in life today despite studying in government schools and I have also seen many people who are doing normal jobs today despite studying in from ICSE, CBSE schools. Lastly, more than where you are studying from, what you have studied and how much skill you have developed matters because at the end of the day, you will get money in life according to your skills. Well hats off to these parents!!
@rakedh28 күн бұрын
Education must be free, shame on the government
@BharatChandran20 күн бұрын
It is free in government schools, just with shitty quality
@ravipatil5734Ай бұрын
Even if you pay 1Cr per month to school your kid cannot crack IIT, AIMS, IIM. secondly if you dream your kid will become IAS IPS it's impossible for you and your kid. Now go spend 1cr
@General_Li_Shin24 күн бұрын
not everyone is from bihar and UP for IAS and IPS to a dream job
@kv400052Ай бұрын
I just love the fact it costs Rs 17 lakhs for school fees every year…I want it to atleast 3x more per year …great going Bangalore
@ShivShankar0002Ай бұрын
They have they are spending Successful people come from every type of school
@vinaykumar-ld3yiАй бұрын
Schools know that the combined income of mother and father is around 30-60 lakhs / Annum & most of the parents have only one child. In reality 90% of the education can be learnt online + tutions, no need of any physical schools. Second reality is that 70% of these children will be unemployed by 2045 no matter what they study. Due to overpopulation +Ai+ Automation, jobs will be very less & salaries will be very low. Upper Middle class children have got used to lavish life & they will not work for very low wages. Thus most of these children will become a burden to parents as they will survive on their parents retirement income.
@csanviАй бұрын
Well said, the schools know we are going to shell out these exorbitant fees considering our own child.
@mr.anderson5077Ай бұрын
True
@AmritanjaliАй бұрын
True instead of spending so much money on school they should keep good savings so that their children will have freedom to start business or atleast not worry about debt.
@Unknown-ev1vlАй бұрын
People should just stop having kids.
@user-jm1hp9bl9iАй бұрын
What if they can save a part of this money to buy assets and investments for their children? Would that help them for their business in future? What's the solution?
@siddharthm4095Ай бұрын
You need not go to an IB school to become an Actress or Air hostess!
@yashwanthdilipkumar818Ай бұрын
😂you need to look good to become one 😜
@Wealth_ExpressАй бұрын
Most of the IAS IPS are from regional zilha parishad school....😅
@samarthbhardwaj3029Ай бұрын
reservation quota
@mental9453Ай бұрын
Gone are those days
@viswakanth900222 күн бұрын
790 positions you are talking....😂😂😂😂
@keerthan7558Ай бұрын
Metro city school fees being more than their own college fees is fking hilarious to me. It's definitely a rip off , because they know parents will pay anyways because they market themselves as " high fees= good education".
@AmritanjaliАй бұрын
I studied at Gov school and college and currently working at Google as software engineer and I am good in many sports. Entire from my 1st class to engineering is less then 3L including hostel transport everything.
@nmo3148Ай бұрын
which govt school was this?
@SurajHardekarАй бұрын
as i was a slow learner annd few health problems i learnt ina school near to my house whose fees was 1100/yr and did my degree from an open univ which costed me 9k and now I'm having a job what else can i ask
@aptcomment1Ай бұрын
Which govt school and which place?
@yashk9Ай бұрын
Exception among thousands. Most around you would be convent or CBSE educated
@hariharan272Ай бұрын
Where will your kids study mam
@shivavadakkootАй бұрын
There are schools which take reasonable fee and still provide good education.. But they may not have the marketing gimmicks like big brand schools, which is fine.. More than kids, it's about parents.. There are category of parents who want to send kids to big brand schools for the brand name and show off in society.. Then there are parents who do not want to or don't have time to involve themselves in kids studies and think big branded school does some magic on kids and they will have higher IQ level.. But majority of parents choose big brand schools with high fees to showoff in their family and society.. If you know Bengaluru, then you can definitely find good schools with reasonable fees and only really required infrastructure..
@sanjanabanerjee3172Ай бұрын
Please let me know the best schools in Bangalore....
@shivavadakkootАй бұрын
@@sanjanabanerjee3172 The term "Best Schools" itself is the problem. This is also marketing strategy of schools by calling themselves as best and sell what is not required for kids to parents.. Which ever locality you are in please list out all schools and visit them. Check for yourself about what the school has to offer other than gimmicks like "Swimming pool, Horse riding, abroad school trips etc. If you are in Electronic City I can refer to you some schools as per my experience .. Christ Academy, St. Xavier's, SFS, National Public School etc.
@shivavadakkootАй бұрын
@@sanjanabanerjee3172 The term "Best Schools" itself is the problem. This is also marketing strategy of schools by calling themselves as best and sell what is not required for kids to parents.. Which ever locality you are in please list out all schools and visit them. Check for yourself about what the school has to offer other than gimmicks like "Swimming pool, Horse riding, abroad school trips etc. If you are in Electronic City I can refer to you some schools as per my experience .. Christ Academy, St. Xavier's, SFS, National Public School etc.
@shivavadakkootАй бұрын
@@sanjanabanerjee3172 The term "Best Schools" itself is the problem. This is also marketing strategy of schools by calling themselves as best and sell what is not required for kids to parents.. Which ever locality you are in please list out all schools and visit them. Check for yourself about what the school has to offer other than gimmicks like "Swimming pool, Horse riding, abroad school trips etc. If you are in Electronic City I can refer to you some schools as per my experience .. Christ Academy, St. Xavier's, SFS, National Public School etc.
@shivavadakkootАй бұрын
@@sanjanabanerjee3172 The term "Best Schools" itself is the problem. This is also marketing strategy of schools by calling themselves as best and sell what is not required for kids to parents.. Which ever locality you are in please list out all schools and visit them. Check for yourself about what the school has to offer other than gimmicks like "Swimming pool, Horse riding, abroad school trips etc. If you are in Electronic City I can refer to you some schools as per my experience .. Christ Academy, St. Xavier's, SFS, National Public School etc.
@student182127 күн бұрын
Expensive school for kids is just a symbol of status for parents 😂😂😂
@mrlol149824 күн бұрын
The future is grim. Not just for jobs. But due to wars, water, pollution and general health issue. Babies born with microplastics in body.. Is this a good future world? No use bringing a child into this world. Live and die in peace.❤
@mohasikАй бұрын
I studied in village, worked in four countries. If child study in Christian convent or big school, his communicate skill and grammar will be good but not all jobs need those skills. One of my known testing engineer in oil & gas, he doesn't know to write English but his salary is 8 lakhs per month. 96 lakh per annum. Education is just to improve our moral and leaning basic stuffs thats all.
@praveennayak731917 күн бұрын
8 lakh per monthg ? sir which engineer he is ? civil ? mech ?
@mohasik16 күн бұрын
Senior testing engineer in oil & gas salary in Qatar@@praveennayak7319
@mohasik16 күн бұрын
@@praveennayak7319I know Rajasthani woman works in sales got UAE Dirham 27,000 per month. Approximately 5.9 lakhs per month. She have big contacts for marriage dresses in UAE. So her company pays, timing is 25 hrs per week maximum.
@mohasik16 күн бұрын
All luck. Everyone have luck in some area. Some one get money, someone good spouse, someone good friend, someone ancestor property, etc etc. You will get one soon.
@Darkknight002-y8h26 күн бұрын
I completed my schooling from KVS, which had barely ₹2k annual fees. After that, I graduated from NIT Trichy, and I am currently working at Goldman Sachs. I don’t think I would ever send my kids to such expensive private schools, as I know these private schools don’t even guarantee a ₹10k peon job in return And these people say they want their kids to speak English. Arre, just enroll them in a ₹5000 speaking course! 🤣🤣 Why do you need your child to speak English if it won’t even guarantee them a ₹5k job in the future?
@sddd837028 күн бұрын
Governement plays a major role here Education should not be sold it is a violation of Article 21.. But unfortunately all MPs and MLA shares are in these school system nobody will raise it
@AmitPandey-k4pАй бұрын
CBSE Schools in pune , mumbai delhi on record they have all facilities like badminton , cricket , football , dance , music , arts , pottery club , robotics club , horse riding , basket ball , western bands , vocal and intsrumental music , infirmary , library , literary clubs , theatrical clubs , auditorium , amphitheater, jndoor games , full time faculty for sports and club and extra cullicullum activities and average total tution fee+ annual term fees varies from 70k to 1.1 Lac without transport , on record i can mention school names as well. On the contrary Bangalore cbse schools with half of this Infrastructure , average fees is from 1.7 to 2.5 lac per annum without transport , I can only guess the reason better control and regulation of department of education over private CBSE school can only lead to control fees , during Covid , CBSE schools in bangalore did not follow DoE circulars and continued charging semi annual fees , anuual fees and also transport fees .
@amshudam8025Ай бұрын
Can you recommend something at Pune . Would be great help. I am finding it tough to find any.
@sridharyash3116Ай бұрын
U r 100 percent right namma Bengaluru schools have become looters,
@PRADEEP28199Ай бұрын
My studies generated a positive cash flow for my father lol. I studied in K.V from class 1 to 12 and my father is a govt employee. So the money he got for my studies from the govt was slightly more than the fees and other expenses. I didn't go to college and easily earning 20+ lpa. So no you don't really need expensive schools.
@jeevan554Ай бұрын
You guys are really lucky than most private schools here
@sanjitsaha2914Ай бұрын
By didn't going to a college how did you manage to earn a living of 20lpa can we guys talk or can I get ur contact
@sanjitsaha2914Ай бұрын
Moreover I am a 16 yr teen so ur advices may be helpful to me
@PRADEEP28199Ай бұрын
@sanjitsaha2914 govt job + youtube interview 40:60 ratio
@PRADEEP28199Ай бұрын
@@sanjitsaha2914 if you're going after govt job then either go for 5400gp i.e an officer or go directly after 12th and save the graduation and post graduation money. I got a 2000 grade pay job when I was 19 and now my friends who got 4200grade pay job at 28-29 we're both at almost same salaries. So financially I am much better
@poms97Ай бұрын
For my entire 4 year degree I paid 4L (government quota) with 30K coming back through scholarship, these guys paying 3L per year 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@waterbottle7549Ай бұрын
Elitist problem/ rich people's problem. My school fees was 300 rupees per year and in class 11, 12 it was 500 rupees per year.
@suhailmehdi6437Ай бұрын
One Key Reason why Parents send kids to such expensive schools is to built networks for themselves as well as kids. Friendship formed during formative years is lifelong and the parents knows that help them on a later stage(finding jobs, looking for funding etc). There is a reason why "Doon" Alumni or "IIT Alumni" are doing good = thats because they have each others back to help out
@shahid_palguni1Ай бұрын
I feel in expensive education institutions learning from books has less impact on their success than chance to build big network among rich people
@mohs1nsha1khАй бұрын
Yes, This network is mostly accessible through top MBA Colleges for most, these kids have the opportunity to get it at a very young age.
@Tricot124Ай бұрын
Right, and the network is what helps someone a lot and if these schools help get early access to such networks at a cost, then why not ?
@divyakumar05Ай бұрын
There are so many middle class people in Bangalore where they are not afford to put kids in a proper school.Majority of the schools in Bangalore are very expensive.I expect the government should take some measures to control the fee structure in Bangalore schools.
@Clivemc05Ай бұрын
Don’t make kids unless you really want
@shrutipendharkar6699Ай бұрын
True
@theviewfinder1652Ай бұрын
💯💯💯
@Mahindrank-w6kАй бұрын
Typical middleclass mindset leads to being in the middleclass spectrum for generations. Wealth creation is important in the current trend as there is a massive indestructable wave to replace humas to AI in all sectors including the govenment sector. No school can provide vslue when AI becomes a norm in all the sectors and when the childrens who are in whatever school end up as job seekers like a typical middleclass society. It leads to nowhere if parents still think that high standards lead to high growth which doesnt hspoen till the same parents move from salaried employee to a wealth generator.
@sunnydutt687829 күн бұрын
@@Mahindrank-w6k tu sabse bada scam comment hai sale. Har jagah laga hua hai AI k andar ghusne main.
@venkatadinesh3495Ай бұрын
I love how the comments section is filled with people who are not parents.
@sudhirnarnaware7556Ай бұрын
Education should be good and affordable for every strata of society
@Moderating202515 күн бұрын
Things are expensive because you keep buying them. Stop buying, and you'll save money. Think carefully about what you truly need. 💸🤔
@runjhunjain8520Ай бұрын
My 11&12 class fees for commerce is 10k-13k per year for CBSE in private schoo with all facilities and engl (year 20-21) And my Govt clg fees for professional course is 24k per year (last year i graduated from it)
@bavithra28Ай бұрын
School name plz
@Arunraj-jv8hpАй бұрын
Education system & the expenses around it is a scam in India. Please think thrice before spending too much on education. Make a wise decision.
@StarStalkerGamingАй бұрын
you missed NIOS board completely
@zappy9490Ай бұрын
This video would have been so good had they picked the kids of same age
@sujathamuthu93Ай бұрын
Education, schooling are linked as status symbol. Parents gives lots of reasons for opting expensive schools. But ultimately it is only status symbol.
@bingewatch355311 күн бұрын
It's not always the school.. it's about the upbringing at home that matters the most.. most of the parents choose these hifi schools for their own social satisfaction... Children need more social and public exposure rather than bombarding them with science and maths, be it icse cbse or state syllabus .. scoring 100/100 in all the subjects and failing to get out of a daily life situation, makes all these investments a loss.. ask your kids to grow and take care of a real plant in your home.. if they cannot, the education that you are giving them is a waste ..
@RX-Ani27 күн бұрын
I studied in Government Kannada medium school in rural till high school, now settled in US married to a American 😅 all fate
@praveennayak731917 күн бұрын
then you are definitely software engineer...i am sure
@deepakm3668Ай бұрын
Rich people should send their kids to expensive schools.Thats how their money can drain down to lower sections of society....else rich will become richer.
@himalayakalyani7247Ай бұрын
govt school student assemble here😂✋🏻
@vishalkamble639622 күн бұрын
I enquired for new preschool in kharadi, Pune. For LKG fees was Rs12.5 lakh per year in yr 2023. Now paying Rs 1.6 lakh for LKG for DPS 😢
@Backontrack-s2b18 күн бұрын
12.5 lakhs for what ? And they teaching coding or what ?!
@RibhuVashishthaАй бұрын
00:07 Exploring the high costs of schooling in Bengaluru for quality education. 02:12 Parents prioritize happiness over prestige in their child's schooling. 04:13 Language and cost challenges in Bengaluru's school system. 06:08 Tuition fees for schools in Bengaluru vary significantly based on the curriculum. 07:52 Managing school fees in Bengaluru requires careful financial planning due to rising costs. 09:54 Choosing the right education board impacts future opportunities for children. 12:03 The cost of schooling in Bengaluru varies greatly and can be very high. 14:07 Choosing the right school in Bengaluru requires balancing costs and desired facilities. Crafted by Merlin AI.
@sangavaisivaguru4431Ай бұрын
The best education and best exposure comes from state board government schools .....Where children learn what reality is..... they learn to tackle all situations they face
@codecrusader123Ай бұрын
NAVODYA AND kendriya vidyalaya STUDENTS LIKE
@tindrumsАй бұрын
The biggest cost in school is the real estate and the salaries.
@RX-AniАй бұрын
People like kalaam, BR ambedkar dint studied in Fancy schools.. so dont worry
@jhaaduАй бұрын
Please note- Teachers are not paid that much which parents are paying to schools and hence teachers are not that much motivated
@smritamАй бұрын
Apna to package is bachhe ki school ke fees ka 1/3 Rd hay. Having kids ❌ Vasectomy ✅
@shobinyad6643Ай бұрын
I studied for free in KV from 6th to 12th. I wish I had better access to social skills than I had at that time but rest was fine when compared to Indian standards. I am very sceptical about these expensive schools. I would chose to shift to a different country where education provides opportunities to kids to become thinkers, problem solvers, atriculative, innovative, empathetic and be grounded at the same time.
@leslinnnn22 күн бұрын
Christian institutions are providing good education at less than 1 lakh in bangalore after reaping all the benifits people will complain about them,Thankless world
@HarishNingeGowdaАй бұрын
“I want them to be happy wherever and however they are.” You heard my heart.
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@shwetabhat575Ай бұрын
1-10 govt school, +2 - total 60k per year, and engineering 1.5 L / year including everything stay college fee ...... thanks to my parents for this .....govt school was top notch, nothing can match that happiness
@vijairamdasАй бұрын
Many school's owner are politician or they have political background..so price are up.
@manojsuri007Ай бұрын
The reason why school fees are hiked exponentially is because the parents get emotional and are willing to pay anything. So good luck and see more hikes till you feel the heat completely.
@anishjha7059Ай бұрын
Ah, consulting guy using consulting lingos!!😅😅 Great watch!
@akashshrivastava1677Ай бұрын
No marriage no children save money for retirement... die young ... indian government want this I am following
@kartikeyagupta1466Ай бұрын
After paying so much in school and college there is no jobs.
@truthseekerofknowledge20 күн бұрын
Good quality jobs are not available in india.
@sujathabr7411Ай бұрын
Reading, writing and social skills is what they need to teach…. They do everything else
@sibasishsarmah1005Ай бұрын
State boards ka v ak interview la lete...insa bohut smart nikalta woh.0 fee until 10. Job placement IAS,SSC,railway,bank nhi toh ghr ka business, and surprisingly, goods teachers who cleared CTET or other government exams are working in these state board schools, and those who can't clear these exams work in private schools.
@MayurPatil-t9eАй бұрын
After going through this nonsense, it feels it is best to enter school business. Very safe business.
@vishnusree3930Ай бұрын
Rich people problems
@lathachandradeep4506Ай бұрын
So true. Have money; spend. Schools are the biggest scam in India. In Bangalore for sure. Despite all this, kids from fancy schools become victims of drug abuse, depression and everything else in between. Utter nonsense.
@MrUpSide90Ай бұрын
VIGBYOR in mumbai cost around 2.5 lakhs for a child in 1st GRADE !!! its crazy .. but definitely the education method is really good
@SlhdhnАй бұрын
I am a Surgical Oncologist, and I studied in government schools. However, I still struggle with speaking English fluently and addressing gatherings. I believe these skills should be developed from the school level. Therefore, I am determined to send my children to the best available school in the area.
@Clipz2688Ай бұрын
you are in Matrix.....
@anangamohansen3221Ай бұрын
In the end all kids will be bloggers, vlogger and instagrammer etc.
@balance3201Ай бұрын
Biggest scam going
@अग्निमित्र-द8सАй бұрын
Go to government school 😂
@GE0attackАй бұрын
Normal schools do the job collages Matter more. And parents have more responsibility of raising kids and than schools @@अग्निमित्र-द8स
@Kumar-zx8mjАй бұрын
@अग्निमित्र-द8स Yes...
@anubhavsolankeyАй бұрын
ICSE is the way to go. Sets you up for time management for 11th & 12th giventhe syllabus is vast
@MOKSH_J_KАй бұрын
Education 0️⃣ value package matters 🤑
@TheddyfieldАй бұрын
What do you aim to achieve from the schools ? What should be the idea of education or what kids learn in schools ? Life skills? Business skills? Survival skills ? Sports? Economics ? Sustainability? God ? What ?? Education in school cannot encompass everyones whims, perspectives and fancies. And kids developmental curve also should be considered ...at what age shoukd kids learn what ? What is success as per you ? Someone here said: united states, UK, any developed country where you are living among the whites where they pay you substantially more. Wealth ? Work life balance ? School prepares you for the front line of the race where you want to be. Depending on the race, you chose, you navigate school accordingly. School alone doesnt determine anything. School also doesnt define anything. But the question becomes where do you want your child to spend the first few years of life.
@humanhbАй бұрын
I shall wait for the day when you will call Bengaluru, Bengaluru.
@WintWealthYTАй бұрын
Done (:
@loverebel66327 күн бұрын
what ever you call but the city is on free fall day by day .
@Strongh1980Ай бұрын
The biggest school of the kid is their home. If that is broken it doesn’t matter where you send them. Many families today are broken today cos the father and mother don’t have the time to spend quality time with their kids.
@testtest-co9hkАй бұрын
no matter where you study, you will end up in same jobs and same universities. This school thing is a bullshit. It is more than the 4 year of engineering tuition in 2010 in nits. Education is overrated. Because of parents like this (no hate) things are getting difficult for other parents. Education has become a business. Nobody is talking about Gyan. everybody is talking about costs. God i hate these corporate schools. For those parents thinking otherwise, send your children to cheap(cost wise) schools. take some time everyday and spend time with them and try to teach them something everyday. Don't play their(school's) game. play your own. all the best.
@anantinspiredАй бұрын
An expensive school is no guarantee of a child who learns, listens and becomes smart. What makes a child smart is still available for free. A healthy balance of body exercise along with study time. Staying away from hollow 2d social media equations and spending time with real people across generations in the family. Developing empathy for all tasks and classes of work by physically helping out in home chorea including dusting and laundry. Having outdoor holidays learning from nature instead of 5 star do nothing by the pool getaways. This develops a child smart enough to get into the IITS, NIDs and BiTS pilani of the world. How do I know - 3 generations of my family standing testimony to it. No tuition, no fancy school. The best colleges followed by great careers. Expensive schools exist because parents don't know any better but to monetarily compensate for their lack of availability and time
@StefaniMary-p5o3 күн бұрын
personally,I think people should venture Into trading since the economic meltdown, having one stream of income is not really a good idea.
@cambriamierswe56673 күн бұрын
Well I totally agree with you.....if feels like people hate everyone with money like it's their fault that they are rich but it's funny if you want to remain broke.Why Don't the guard works 20 hour's a day and take risks in life.
@HafizMuhammad-b8b3 күн бұрын
Nothing good comes easy in this world so either work for it or don't complain.
@Nikemikeycostomkicks3 күн бұрын
Done been broke but when I tried trading on my own it only left me chasing Shadows.....to much procrastination .I think is the right time for me .
@CotanaJohnson-f2y3 күн бұрын
Trading without a professional or expert is like Gambling with your money .
@jimmyhumilde-p2w3 күн бұрын
please can you tell me more about Bitcoin trading,I want to start trading.
@ToyWarrior768Ай бұрын
The whole Disneyland thing issue came up because you send your kid to a school where there are children whose parents are much more rich than you or your circle has much more rich people than you of course it will cause a pressure but now it's like your poor among the riches but if you had been to just a normal School it would have been the same thing I know the quality wouldn't be that much but it's not unacceptable you can go to a very decent school and you know it's more fun being rich among the poor then being the poor among rich😂😂
@coastofkonkanАй бұрын
Govt run schools are improving immensely in India. Trust me.
@aryamannreddy4848Ай бұрын
NOPE,opportunities are very less to do anything apart from academics, Trust ME