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Image 1 — 28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?
Image 2 — 28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?
Image 3 — 28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?
Image 4 — 28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?
Image 5 — 28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?

28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?

I dropped out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues. 

I am not employed since then and quite anxious about future. 

Can you please tell me when will I get a higher study opportunity or get employed?

28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?

I dropped out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues. 

I am not employed since then and quite anxious about future. 

Can you please tell me when will I get a higher study opportunity or get employed?

28 M can you please tell me when will I get higher study opportunity or get employed?

I dropped out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues.

I am not employed since then and quite anxious about future.

Can you please tell me when will I get a higher study opportunity or get employed?

How to tell my parents that funding opportunities for PhD in Anglophone nations (UK, USA , Canada,AUS) are much less to come by than other nations?

I am from a poor Asian country and I don't work at the moment due to some problems I faced. A professor from a good Japanese university encouraged me to apply to his PhD program. Since the application money is about 180 USD, I had to ask my parents.

But my parents refused saying that Japan is not a good country (they are themselves govt school teachers, no experience in research or foreign travel at all and we live in a poor country with very less tourism): English is not the main language and the work culture is not good. They plainly refused to pay the application fees and will refuse the visa fees and all that.

Their refusal has been deeply painful for me and I think I am missing a very good opportunity.

Which facts about Japan Education system can I use to try to convince them that I am not taking a bad decision by applying there?

Also, my parents are insisting that I apply only to English Speaking Countries like UK, USA, Canada,Australia,New Zealand because my nation was colonized by one of these nations and I can speak English, They donot know that UK and all other countries have very high fees for international students as compared to domestic ones

How can I tell my parents in detail about this issue as well that fees in UK and other anglophone nations is very high as compared for domestic students and some other issues which donot exist in many Non-English speaking countries for International PhD students.

Can you please guide me!! I shall be very grateful and show them your answer.

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How to tell my parents that funding opportunities for PhD in Anglophone nations (UK, USA , Canada,AUS) are much less to come by than other nations?

I am from a poor Asian country and I don't work at the moment due to some problems I faced. A professor from a good Japanese university encouraged me to apply to his PhD program. Since the application money is about 180 USD, I had to ask my parents.

But my parents refused saying that Japan is not a good country (they are themselves govt school teachers, no experience in research or foreign travel at all and we live in a poor country with very less tourism): English is not the main language and the work culture is not good. They plainly refused to pay the application fees and will refuse the visa fees and all that.

Their refusal has been deeply painful for me and I think I am missing a very good opportunity.

Which facts about Japan Education system can I use to try to convince them that I am not taking a bad decision by applying there?

Also, my parents are insisting that I apply only to English Speaking Countries like UK, USA, Canada,Australia,New Zealand because my nation was colonized by one of these nations and I can speak English, They donot know that UK and all other countries have very high fees for international students as compared to domestic ones

How can I tell my parents in detail about this issue as well that fees in UK and other anglophone nations is very high as compared for domestic students and some other issues which donot exist in many Non-English speaking countries for International PhD students.

Can you please guide me!! I shall be very grateful and show them your answer.

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Do I am missing a very good opportunity due to my parents not allowing me to apply to Japan for PhD studies?

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I am from a poor Asian country and I don't work at the moment due to some problems I faced. A professor from a good Japanese university encouraged me to apply to his PhD program. Since the application money is about 180 USD, I had to ask my parents.

But my parents refused saying that Japan is not a good country (they are themselves govt school teachers, no experience in research or foreign travel at all and we live in a poor country with very less tourism): English is not the main language and the work culture is not good. They plainly refused to pay the application fees and will refuse the visa fees and all that.

Their refusal has been deeply painful for me and I think I am missing a very good opportunity.

Which facts about Japan Education system can I use to try to convince them that I am not taking a bad decision by applying there?

Also, my parents are insisting that I apply only to English Speaking Countries like UK, USA, Canada,Australia,New Zealand because my nation was colonized by one of these nations and I can speak English, They donot know that UK and all other countries have very high fees for international students as compared to domestic ones

How can I tell my parents in detail about this issue as well that fees in UK and other anglophone nations is very high as compared for domestic students and some other issues which donot exist in many Non-English speaking countries for International PhD students.

Can you please guide me!! I shall be very grateful and show them your answer.

"my_qualifications: Msc in Math from Tier 1 college"

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u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 4 days ago

Am I missing a very good opportunity due to my parents not allowing me to apply to Japan for PhD studies?

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I am from a poor Asian country and I don't work at the moment due to some problems I faced. A professor from a good Japanese university encouraged me to apply to his PhD program. Since the application money is about 180 USD, I had to ask my parents.

But my parents refused saying that Japan is not a good country (they are themselves govt school teachers, no experience in research or foreign travel at all and we live in a poor country with very less tourism): English is not the main language and the work culture is not good. They plainly refused to pay the application fees and will refuse the visa fees and all that.

Their refusal has been deeply painful for me and I think I am missing a very good opportunity.

Which facts about Japan Education system can I use to try to convince them that I am not taking a bad decision by applying there?

Also, my parents are insisting that I apply only to English Speaking Countries like UK, USA, Canada,Australia,New Zealand because my nation was colonized by one of these nations and I can speak English, They donot know that UK and all other countries have very high fees for international students as compared to domestic ones.

How can I tell my parents in detail about this issue as well that fees in UK and other anglophone nations is very high as compared for domestic students and some other issues which donot exist in many Non-English speaking countries for International PhD students.

Can you please guide me!! I shall be very grateful and show them your answer.

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u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 4 days ago

28 M had to leave my house 2 times in 3 months due to disagreement with parents. What should I do to get along with them?

I left my house and lived under bridge for 2 days in March and today again due to disagreements with parents and brother. I am under the same bridge today after leaving the house.They do not care.

Father says I can leave the house 100 times and brother says no need for coming back if I leave.

Why they are so mean towards me and what can I do for them to understand that I have aspirations as well towards my career and life?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 5 days ago
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When did final exams of Mathematics 5 year integrated Bsc Msc degree ended?

Hello!!

Can anyone please let me know when did final exams of this semester of Mathematics 5 year integrated Bsc Msc degree ended.

I have to know it for further information regarding mailing a professor.

Year doesn't matter really

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u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 11 days ago

Doing PhD in India when I donot have qualified CSIR NET Or JRF but I did my masters from an Old IIT with 8+ CGPA

I did my masters in mathematics from an old IIT with 8+ CGPA in 2022 but couldn't qualify JRF or NET for lectureship.

my_qualifications: Msc in Mathematics from an old IIT with 8+ CGPA.

Can I do my PHD in mathematics from an Institute/ University in India without NET qualify?

Would I have to do it on self funded basis Or Institute will give me their own fellowship instead?

Can I get the Institute fellowship if I qualify interview and written test?

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u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 14 days ago

Should I try to go back to PhD? Or should I try finding a Job. I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my studies.

What should I do?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 21 days ago

Should I try to go back to PhD? Or should I try finding a Job. I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my studies.

What should I do?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 21 days ago

Should I try to go back to PhD? Or should I try finding a Job. I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my studies.

What should I do?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 21 days ago

I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my studies.

What should I do?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 23 days ago

I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my PhD studies.

What should I do as per astrology?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 23 days ago

Should I try to go back to PhD? Or should I try finding a Job. I had to drop out of PhD program in September 2025 due to financial issues and I spent about 3 months in hospital after that.

I am not able to find any work after that and so I thought of continuing my studies.

What should I do?

u/EnvironmentalTip4556 — 24 days ago