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Blogger Leon said...

Shrk, Thanks for finding my post worthy of linking to..

My two cents..

"The Indian education system is still one of the best in the world." I disagree.. Yes, CBSE is great(I studied in CBSE too) but it still offers far fewer choices to students than American school education does and opens up far fewer opportunities.

"Undergrad is probably the best in India". Nope.. And even if I concede the point it would only be true for about 10000 of the approximately 2 million(that's a random big number) undergrads... What would you say about your undergrad education? best?

"For B-schools, India would be it.". huh.. did I hear right? Admittedly the IIMs are great institutions but I would think Harvard, Stanford, Wharton and Sloan are not far behind... :P.

If you ask me, the Indian education system at almost all levels, is designed to make well oiled human machines that perform reliably over a long period of time. It is not designed to produce thinkers and innovators.

"For all its shortcomings and rough edges and poverty and grubbiness, it's still amazing. Best place in the world to live in. Why? Because it's home." Bravo, well said.. I feel the same way too.. :-). And that is ALL the reason you need to not choose to live in the US.

I'm still puzzled about something though. You say you've lived abroad for 7 years. Why not study in the US for 2 years and then go back to that "American telco" back home?

"What you can do here, you can't do anywhere else." True, but then "What you can do HERE, you can't do ANYWHERE else.. ;-).

Regarding your disclaimer: So you love travelling do you... I'm sure your job back home would ensure you visit a lot of exotic locations. And it would take only 10 years!!!

PS: I have a lot more to say on the subject.. in particular the "Indian education system". But then it would probably make more sense to write a post.. and link to yours.

Wed Jul 27, 02:05:00 pm

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