Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A dip of research life from International prespective

Hi everyone,
This is not a post to make me famous, this is a life in UK, top research happening around you and you cannot be a part of it, apply apply no reply, if replied they ask for self funding, it is good that you have lots of funding bodies but the chance of you getting it is 1% of the total applicants. Biological science is the funda for everything but clinical science is most likely to attract good applicant, funding and research.. chances of you entering into biological science neuroscience research is reduced. As an Indian you are not welcomed with a 1 yr master degree, common exams, quota system everything around you kills you and you have even more less chance of getting into research in your home land. Vexed you enter into job market, but with biological science degree you have absolutely no chance here the main opportunity you can have is National health service but they require a clinical experience and in the job market all the fields merges, in the end you end up in Mc D or unrelated jobs for living till your visa supports but henceforth post student life here is also eliminated by the government. The pressure builds in you while your friends in US post that they are good in their research, in India your friends have a normal IT jobs or married life. Life is uncertain in every direction. Bachelor 2009 passed out is hell, they have lots of talent and confidence but just because they joined Masters degree in UK after 2009 they are in hell. You are talented but not recognised your relatives in US might be a US citizen just because they entered into US before 2004 and UK permanent resident because they are in before 2007. You are not in research not employed but either unemployed or underemployed.