24 grad, got this role at start of 4th year clg was ok with me joining org , gave cgpa by asking manager abt my performance at cpny rather than clg exams...
Should students feel bad if he /she getting less marks but have great mind ,but because of the educational system they are facing trouble to understand the topics and few also lacking because they are trying to learn something in a proper way ,in the
Everyone feels fear at some point!
Let me share a part of my story.
I was a very studious person since childhood and didn’t do much beyond studying.
Then, I entered college (NIT Hamirpur) and participated in all the clubs, events, workshops, and
Guys, i randomly got this idea... that in 9th,10th,11th,12th ...in all these classes, we have to make a lot of assignments and practical files ... and even many students go out of the city for preparation of different exams....so it becomes like a he
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Vikranth Bandaru
Founding partner @ s... • 3m
I am looking for a Secondary Management Role in a Startup or Business in Hyderabad
As a Founding partner of Syntrux Solutions Pvt Ltd, a logistics startup, I have operated within the business models of startup companies and have worked on business o
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DIVYANSH
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You don't pay for a degree. You pay for the peer group.
DTU gave me lectures, assignments, and exams.
But more than that it gave me 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞.
People who challenged me, who exposed me to new ideas. Who made me think beyond just marks and placeme
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 9m
Paul Graham's new essay which has taken over the internet.
Founder Mode
September 2024
At a YC event last week Brian Chesky gave a talk that everyone who was there will remember. Most founders I talked to afterward said it was the best they'd eve
Meet the man who left his high-paying US job and built a 60,000 CR company in India.
1. Anand Deshpande had been an ace student. He cleared the entrance exams for NDA and MANIT but opted to study computer science engineering at IIT Kharagpur. He mad