The discussion centers on the challenges faced by a physics graduate from Nepal in pursuing a PhD due to perceived biases against students from underdeveloped countries. Despite a solid academic background, including a first division in physics and additional mathematics coursework, the individual has encountered difficulties in securing opportunities, including rejections from institutions like the Albert Einstein Institute in Germany and the Institute of Theoretical Physics in Spain. Suggestions include contacting graduate advisors or department chairs for guidance, as they may facilitate connections with professors and provide insights on available positions. The conversation highlights the competitive nature of graduate admissions and the importance of gaining research experience, possibly through temporary positions in active research groups, before applying for a PhD. Overall, the individual is encouraged to explore alternative pathways to enhance their candidacy and research experience.