Sir jeee yeh tou pehlei dinn hii pataaa chal gaii theee hence my initial anger ! Degree ko saaar par maaarnaa if its a 'Professional Qualification' & yet still not as attuned to the 'practical world' as I would have hoped for.
For example over here...I had to virtually re-learn accounting because they don't even follow the established 'standards' ! Certainly not enough to issue a 'disclaimer of an audit opinion' but enough to give a massive head-ache when trying to understand the system.
But khair...thats part of the learning process but the thing is much of this learning in the context of the wider world is redundant ! For example I'm currently going through expense ledgers for 2012 & 2011 trying to find the reasoning for variances for each 'Accounting Head' & it took me 2 days just to get it half down. There are Auditing Softwares out there who do the same thing with the click of a button - Tou learning ka mein nei achar dalnaa when if I were working for the same firm in London...I wouldn't even be doing this but concentrating on other things.
saaray log 2 one za 2 and 2 two za 4 se hi shuru kartay hein. And then after some time, you even catch the software applications and tell the guys, phuddus, this is where you goofed up. Re-write the application from here on end. And they think that you are a software engineer.
Lagay raho munna bhai and it'll be sooner than later that you will reach a space of your own.
But you must have an objective in mind and a time frame to reach there. It is comparatively much easier after that.