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We went down to HITAM college in Hyderabad which was located in Gandimaisamma area.<\/p>
We spoke to a handful of students to ask what they loved about the campus.<\/p>
Some express their love for the campus greenery, which also associates with the college's branding.<\/p>
There were others who liked talking about the freedom and support the college management has for its students.<\/p>
Students were open about it.<\/p>
<\/p>
Few other things mentioned by students were:<\/p>
- the student-teacher relationship<\/p>
- college clubs like Toastmasters<\/p>
- acceptance of student ideas<\/p>
- college events by students<\/p>
- crazy friends and diversity<\/p>
Check the youtube video to catch students of HITAM in action:<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1666953076380","data":"6hdw2-Wf-WA"}]
Inviting all the Student<\/b><\/i> <\/b>Superheroes<\/b><\/i> to discover their Superpowers!!<\/p>
We are excited to announce the Student Tribe - Meetup 12 on 29th October 2022.<\/b><\/p>
Timings<\/u>: <\/b>4-7 PM<\/p>
Venue<\/u>: <\/b>THub - Phase 2<\/p>
Book your Spot here<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666894709648","data":"635acb883277a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666894709647","data":"A confirmation email\/an SMS with a Ticket ID will be sent to all the ones who have booked their ticket on the Stumagz Platform. <\/p>\nNOTE<\/b>: Students must display the mail with a Ticket ID to verify and join us for the meeting.<\/p><\/p>*Follow Stumagz and do not miss out the further updates!<\/p>Instagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/stumagz\/<\/a><\/p> "}]
A confirmation email\/an SMS with a Ticket ID will be sent to all the ones who have booked their ticket on the Stumagz Platform. <\/p>
\nNOTE<\/b>: Students must display the mail with a Ticket ID to verify and join us for the meeting.<\/p>
*Follow Stumagz and do not miss out the further updates!<\/p>
Instagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/stumagz\/<\/a><\/p> "}]
We went down to Sreenidhi institute of science and technology.<\/p>
We wanted to learn about the:<\/p>
- Campus life<\/p>
- Student experience<\/p>
- Community culture<\/p>
And here are what the students at SNIST say:<\/p>
Their most comfortable places were canteen, clubs and college events. \n\nThere are also students who don't shy about their college faculty. They feel comfortable and warm with them and claim to be having a great bonding with them. <\/p>
When asked about the most hung out place, many talk about the quadra angle.<\/p>
Another fun thing added were that students opened up about the fun class memories like accidentally playing music on the projector during lecture.<\/p>
Although campus life is filled with its own ups and downs, students at SNIST agree that in the campus they feel homely and welcomed.<\/p>
Here's a video covering what students have to say about SNIST:<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1666811623893","data":"lL1cOiii3i0"}]
Every Super Hero has got an Outfit <\/b>of their own! <\/p>
Grab yours NOW!<\/b><\/p>
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Click here to Book<\/a><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666377259601","data":"630c3146f37f6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666377259602","data":"UPDATE YOUR LOOK, VIBE WITH THE TRIBE! <\/p>\nMarking the 10th week of Student Tribe, we have launched the Official Merchandise for the Tribe designed by one of our Student Tribe members - Sushanth.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666377259603","data":"We are now Live! Grab your Student Tribe T-shirts NOW!! <\/p><\/p>Refer to the following size chart<\/b><\/p>XS - 36; S - 38; M - 40; L - 42; XL - 44; XXL - 46"}]
UPDATE YOUR LOOK, VIBE WITH THE TRIBE! <\/p>
\nMarking the 10th week of Student Tribe, we have launched the Official Merchandise for the Tribe designed by one of our Student Tribe members - Sushanth.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666377259603","data":"
We are now Live! Grab your Student Tribe T-shirts NOW!! <\/p>
Refer to the following size chart<\/b><\/p>XS - 36; S - 38; M - 40; L - 42; XL - 44; XXL - 46"}]
Story of a true conscientious student who has no background of IIT or NIT but still made her dreams come true by paving her way into one of the top companies AMAZON. \n<\/p>
MadhuShalini Kotti who is currently studying in her 4th year undergraduate at Anurag University was recently selected for an SDE Internship of 6 months at Amazon with a stipend of 80K. She was very glad to share that she got selected. \n<\/p>
How was your experience with the Amazon Interview?<\/b>\n<\/p>
<\/b>When asked about her experience in the the interview process she expressed the below\n<\/b><\/p>
There were totally three rounds conducted\n<\/p>
Round 1<\/b> : It was an online assessment which consisted of around 9 sections. Out of which one was coding section were one question was asked to solve and the other sections were cs fundamentals. Got the results after a week and I was able to clear round 1<\/p>
Round 2<\/b>: Even this was an online coding assessment, there were 2 questions asked and I was able to solve both the questions.\nGot the mail for interview 4 days later.<\/p>
Round 3<\/b>: It was onsite interview which was held at Amazon development centre in Hyderabad.<\/p>
The interviewer gave a brief intro about him and asked for mine.\n<\/p>
After this is done he quickly jumped into coding questions\n<\/p>
1) To check if the tree was a mirror image of a another tree\n<\/p>
2) Find out the only element which was repeated more than one \n<\/p>
3) Longest increasing sum subsequence \n<\/p>
I was able to solve all the questions\n<\/p>
And after three days she received an email from Amazon that she was selected \n<\/p>
What is your preparation process and key areas you focused?<\/b>\n<\/p>
We all know that more than the 1% luck, we also have to put in the 99% of hard work. And that is the same that Madhushalini strived with. \n<\/b><\/p>
Madhushalini made sure to solve at least 2 problems every single day from her 2nd year. And has successfully solved more than 100 problems on the leading coding platform LEETCODE. Not only practising, she implemented her practice by participating in various coding competitions. That also helped her to improve her skills. She also mentioned that her main coding languages are C, CPP, Python.\n<\/p>
How did you feel when you were selected for the intern?<\/b> \n<\/p>
Being selected into a company of your dreams is like a being on cloud 9 and when we asked madhu shalini on how she felt about being selected she said \u201c It was a dream come true for me when I was selected for the intern because it is not an easy job being from non IIT\/NIT.\u201d\n<\/b><\/p>
And having the support of your loved ones can be a great asset to one and, she extends her gratitude for her family and her friend Vikas Reddy who constantly supported her through thick and thin. \n<\/p>
And that. Is the story of a persevering and committed student Madhushalini who could make her dreams comes true!<\/b>\n<\/p>"}]
Don't let the fire shine instead make your name shine, don't make crackers sound, let your success do that this Diwali. <\/p>
Diwali is celebrated in different ways by people across the country. The people of North India celebrate the joy of the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya<\/b> after defeating the demon king Ravana. <\/b><\/p>
In South India, it is celebrated for the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon king Narakasura by lighting up candles in a row. And in some places, it is celebrated for the marriage of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666544781676","data":"63556866576e4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666544781677","data":"
Diwali is celebrated for five days<\/b>, the first day is Dhanteras<\/b>, which is known as Dhanatrayodashi. On this day people stay busy cleaning the house, and workplace and decorating it beautifully. People buy gold on this day as it is believed that buying gold items on Dhanteras brings fortune to the house. Also, people keep themselves busy shopping for their own clothes and accessories. Dhanteras is considered to be auspicious and hence is also a great day to start any business. In the evening of this day, people light up diyas and see that the diyas keep burning all throughout the night to honour Goddess Lakshmi. One can gift their loved ones and family any gold jewellery silver articles and spiritual articles on this auspicious day. <\/p>
\n\nThe second day of this lighting festival is known as Choti Diwali<\/b> or Naraka Chaturdasi. On this day people celebrate the victory of light over dark, symbolising the destruction of Narakasura by Lord Krishna. In some places of the country, it is celebrated by worshipping Goddess Shakti or Goddess Kaali who killed the demon Narakasura. People also offer their prayers for the souls of their ancestors by visiting their graves. And in the evening people light diyas and enjoy by firing the crackers. On this day of the festival, people intend to keep themselves clean both inside and out. Hence, they perform abhyanga snan early in the morning. It is done by applying a mixture of rosewater, besan and other elements all over the body.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666544781678","data":"6355691b85c4b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666544781679","data":"
On the third day, Lakshmi Puja<\/b> is performed, and everyone from the family offers prayers to Goddess Lakshmi, ensuring blessings and prosperity. This day is marked as an important day and people light diya in their homes and visit the temples along with their families. In the modern era of this generation, Diwali is celebrated by burning fireworks, leading to an increase in global warming. We, being responsible, try to celebrate Diwali in an eco-friendly manner. People offer Goddess Lakshmi turmeric, kumkum and some beautiful flowers on this day. Later that day they light up a special Diya in front of Goddess Lakshmi and worship her. People believe that it would be great if you gift a Tulasi plant or an idol of Goddess Lakshmi on this day. <\/p>
The fourth day of Diwali is celebrated as Govardhanagiri Puja, where people celebrate Lord Krishna\u2019s victory over Lord Indra, the king of all gods. On this day, Lord Krishna lifts the Govardhanagiri to save the villagers from the heavy rain with his little finger. The Govardhanagiri served as a shelter for the villagers. Hence, Lord Krishna gets the name Giridhari. Thus, people worship the Govardhanagiri on this day and offer Lord Krishna vegetarian food to show gratitude and devotion. \n\n<\/p>
The fifth day of Diwali is celebrated as Bhai Dooj<\/b>, celebrated to show the most beautiful bond between brothers and sisters. We know that a brother and sister share a great, unique bond. There is a belief that on this day, Lord Krishna meets his beloved sister Subadhra. Returning after he kills the demon Narakusur. Sisters on this day pray for the success and well-being of their brothers by sweetening the mouths of their brothers and giving them gifts and praying for their well-being. On this auspicious day, you can also give anything that your siblings love. <\/p>
Diwali is celebrated not only in India but also across the globe. In the United States<\/b>, it is celebrated by minority groups demanding recognition in the public sphere through these cultural and religious festivals by performing dances and conducting fests. They also put large-scale exhibitions to educate people about Diwali and South Asian cultures to outsiders and appreciate them, and develop respectful relations. Diwali is also celebrated in Indonesia<\/b>. And all the rituals performed there during Diwali are similar to those of India making it a treat to watch. In Malaysia<\/b>, Diwali is celebrated as Hari Diwali<\/b>, and the rituals are a bit different from those that are followed in India. On this day of the festival, people have an oil bath in the morning and then head to temples to offer prayers. Since the sale of crackers is banned in Malaysia, people here celebrate this festival by lighting up candles and exchanging sweets, gifts and good wishes.\n<\/p>
On a whole, Diwali is a time for celebrating, visiting relatives, exchanging gifts, wearing new clothes, feasting and setting off lights.\n<\/p>
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You need to work very hard in this class! Next is gonna be very easy. <\/b>And this easy class never arrives right?! That is why most people ask for tips for engineering students because they know how challenging the road ahead can be. But, students don\u2019t need to be too worried about what is yet to come. Engineering is a fun, rewarding and challenging course that teaches us some very useful life skills. Knowing how a BTech student should study can help make these years a lot more fun and less stressful.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673576","data":"6354250a283ae"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673577","data":"
A common question that most students have when they step into their new college is \u201c Is BTech as hard as they make it out to be?\u201d. The answer depends a lot on you and how you adjust to your new surroundings. The level of understanding needed is higher than what you needed in school, as this is a professional course. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673578","data":"
What makes BTech different from other streams is that it expects students to act like adults and deal with a variety of problems. Since problem-solving is a skill that is inherent in engineers, students need to figure out what method of study works best for them.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673579","data":"635425bd63791"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673580","data":"
Here\u2019s a quick look at a few subjects you can revise or go through before joining certain branches:<\/p>
1. Computer Science\/Information Technology: <\/b><\/p>
\nRead up on programming, and try to learn a simple language and gain some experience with coding. <\/p>
2. Electronics and Communication\/Electronics and Electrical: <\/b><\/p>
\nRevisit the chapters on electricity, semiconductors, logic gates and transistors. <\/p>
3. Mechanical\/Civil: <\/b><\/p>
<\/b>Go through the chapters on Newtonian Mechanics, Heat and Thermodynamics. <\/p>
4. Chemical: <\/b><\/p>
It would be wise to go through your chemistry books, revisit organic chemistry and mining and refining of petroleum.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673581","data":"
Here are a few tips for engineering students on how they should approach their BTech first year. <\/p>
1. Learn to explore <\/b><\/p>
\nOne of the biggest transitions from school to college is that students will no longer be fed information. So, to navigate through BTech, you need to learn how to do your own due diligence, make use of reference books and explore subjects and topics on your own. This is a skill that comes with patience and practice. Also, not every study method or technique you used in high school will work in college. Hence, you need to explore these as well and figure out a system that works for you.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673582","data":"635426f1ca43e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673583","data":"
2. Live a Little <\/b><\/p>
Most students have gone through severe stress, pressure and deadlines in their entrance coaching classes to get to college. Therefore, it is only natural that you feel like living a little in your first year. Since many of you might be far away from home, BTech first year is your first time living as an adult, and that comes with learning how to balance your freedom and responsibilities. Remember that you are now in charge of your own life, and so make sure you handle both your responsibilities and freedom with caution and care.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673584","data":"635427bd806c3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673585","data":"
3. Look Beyond the Curriculum <\/b><\/p>
Engineering isn\u2019t like school wherein you had to go through the prescribed textbook and learn only what might come for the exam. To be a good engineer, you need to look beyond the syllabus and pick up valuable life skills and knowledge along the way. As a student, this requires you to search for knowledge in reference books, libraries and research papers. You need to try to accumulate as much knowledge as possible through these four years to prepare yourself for a career within your chosen industry. Engineering colleges are built such that they inspire young students to go beyond the books and syllabus and earn more knowledge.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673586","data":"63542869ce0c2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673587","data":"
4. Network and Grow <\/b><\/p>
A good part of engineering requires students to build their connections, network and grow as professionals, and this starts in the first year. Make sure you take time off to meet your teachers and get to know them. Having a good professor to back you can make all the difference when it comes to getting a good final year project, research paper or seven some guidance when you feel a little unsure. Unlike in school, the professors in BTech tend to be more friendly and forthright. Don\u2019t shy away from approaching them when you need help, and try to build good relations with them as they will grow to become supports for you throughout your academic life.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673588","data":"635428e5f230b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673589","data":"
5.Join Study Groups and Clubs <\/b><\/p>
Your first-year is also a great time to explore the other activities that happen in your college in terms of co-curricular. Try to join clubs and groups that engage in activities you have an interest in, such as music, dancing, theatrics or even technical skills. Build connections and join a wolf-pack to ensure you always have a solid support system at college. Having a well-balanced peer group can help you get out of tricky and stressful situations while also helping you cope with the pressures of academics. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673590","data":"63542978d1f5b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673591","data":"
6. Enjoy and Grow <\/b><\/p>
In the end, your first year will be a crucial stepping stone into adult life. While you need to be wise and careful, you are also young and carefree. Make sure you set aside enough time to enjoy yourself because you will never be able to relive these days again. Make friends and memories, enjoy to the maximum during fests and competitions and grow as an individual during your engineering days.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673592","data":"63542a1adb24e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666456673593","data":"
Your first year is a time in your life wherein you enjoy a lot of freedom without having a lot of serious responsibilities at home. How you utilise this time to grow as an individual will have a profound impact on the person you become. Utilise and leverage what you have to grow, both as a student and as a person. Make use of technology to enroll in online classes, pick up new skills, earn certifications and learn new topics. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666456673594","data":"63542a8e616aa"}]
<\/i>We all get the same 24 hours in a day \u2013 so why do some people seem to achieve more with their time than others? <\/p>
The answer as simple as it is is good time management.<\/p>
Much like our energy and money, time is a finite resource and as such, it needs to be effectively managed.<\/i> <\/p>
Time management is all about planning and controlling the amount of time you spend on specific tasks and doing so properly might just make or break your career as a student. <\/p>
Get it right, and you'll end up working smarter, not harder, to get more done in less time \u2013 even when time is tight and pressures are high. The highest achievers in the world are people that manage their time exceptionally well.<\/p>
But what exactly does managing my time well get me, you ask?<\/p>
When you know how to manage your time effectively, you unlock many benefits- <\/p>
From,<\/p>
Greater productivity and efficiency to Less stress. <\/p>
From a better professional reputation to Increased chances of advancement.<\/p>
From a happier more relaxed mental state to more opportunities that help you achieve your life and career goals.<\/p>
Good time management takes a shift in focus from activities to results. Being busy isn't the same as being effective. In fact, for many people, the busier they are, the less they achieve. And that is why you start by assessing yourself.<\/p>
Ask yourself,<\/p>
How good are you at organizing your time so that you get the important things done well? <\/p>
Can you balance your time between different activities? And when you do make time to do something, are you able to focus \u2013 and get it finished?<\/p>
and with the answers to all these questions in your mind- <\/p>
Start by Prioritizing- you achieve more when you start dedicating the right amount of time to the right things. \n<\/p>
After you prioritize, learn to Schedule- You might as well know everything you need to do, but when should you do it? Timing is everything. <\/p>
Now that you've prioritized and scheduled your work- Set Goals- the most successful \"time managers\" have clear targets to aim for.<\/p>
Last but not least- It's no good just making the time to pursue your priorities. You have to use that time well, too.\n\n<\/p>
That is where Concentration, Focus, and Practice come into play- this should be your mantra.<\/i><\/p>
Summing everything up together, follow these 5 tricks to manage your time like a pro-<\/p>
1) Be intentional: Keep a to-do list\n<\/p>
2) Be prioritized: Rank your tasks<\/p>
3) Be focused: manage distractions<\/p>
4) Be structured: Time block your work<\/p>
5) Be self-aware: Track your time<\/p>
<\/i><\/p>
Student Orator Championship's grand finale was hosted at the 11th meetup of Student Tribe.<\/p>
After numerous students participated in the qualifier round, 27 of them were taken to the semi final round that happened on 13th October 2022.<\/p>
7 Finalists were taken to the grand final stage, out of which 5 speakers won the prizes.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666088867143","data":"634e4ca742ad0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666088867144","data":"
The list of winners are as follows:<\/p>
First Place \u2013 Lubna Ahmed Jalal<\/p>
Second Place \u2013 Ankita & Syed Farazuddin Mustafa<\/p>
Third place \u2013 Anjali Arya & K Sathvika Rao<\/p>
Here's what they shared about their experiences:<\/p>
\"I didn't see my competitors like competitors, I think I learnt so many new things from them, like body language and how to be self confident.\"<\/i> \u2013Anjali Arya<\/p>
\"I did not expect to win. I simply came here just for fun. Coming here and meeting all these people at Student Tribe is completely new.\"<\/i> \u2013K Sathvika Rao<\/p>
\"This was my first speaking competition ever. It was an opportunity of learning for me.\" <\/i>\u2013Ankita<\/p>
\"This was my first competition I guess in 3 years. I thought I would lose it over there, but it turned out well.\"<\/i> \u2013Farazuddin Mustafa<\/p>
\"My takeaway was to speak from heart. You can make up things, but what's from heart is what's reality\" <\/i>\u2013Lubna Ahmed<\/p>
Here's the link to the video of winners' interview:<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1666088867145","data":"MTXUQ5OOoA4"}]
Booming voice in his vocals and bags of characters in his tone. This is the story of a persistent and unflagging individual- Boda Jayanth Mathur<\/b> from Anurag University. <\/p>
Jayanth was a highly talented and self-contained individual. It was when he was 5 years old, that his singing talent was first recognized by his father. When Jayanth was young, living with his family in Ramagundam, he used to listen to the songs played on a Television channel every day and hum to those tunes. One fine day, his father recorded the song when he was humming and told him-\u201d This beautiful art is said to be singing. You have a beautiful voice and you\u2019ll be a singer\u201d. Those words are deeply inculcated in Jayanth\u2019s mind. Ever since then, he always stood up for every opportunity that struck him to excel in his skill. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565161","data":"6350262fe3d92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565162","data":"
In 2004, Jayath made his debut in the Telugu singing Industry. He participated in the singing competition which was hosted by the Legendary singer SP Balasubramanyam Garu on a TV channel. The first strike was a hit and Jayanth was selected for that competition. \u201cIt was my immense pleasure and joy sharing the stage with a such great singer. My first opportunity itself was a great start for my career indeed\u201d -says Jayanth. <\/p>
Walking through the dire straits<\/b>- <\/p>
\n\u201cMy father paved the way for me, and my mother was along with me throughout my entire journey\u201d- expresses Jayanth. \n\nJayanth\u2019s parents always believed in his innate talent. They stood by his side in every aspect of his life. Jayanth says-\u201d Success is not determined by whether you don\u2019t face obstacles or not, but by your reaction to them. And if you look at these obstacles as a containing fence, they become your excuse for failure. If you look at them as a hurdle, each one strengthens you for the next.\u201d\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565163","data":"63502663a0ad8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565164","data":"
In any voyage to find out the best-hidden talent in you, there will always be many hardships, sleepless nights and hurdles. But, when you believe in yourself, in your talent and stay determined towards your goal, then definitely the noise around you would turn into a beautiful melody for me. That melody would indeed give you the motivation to accelerate your journey.\n\nJayanth always believes and says-\u201d kill them with your success and bury them with your smile.\u201d\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565165","data":"63502681aca57"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565166","data":"
What was your experience with Telugu Indian Idol- <\/b><\/p>
\n\u201cTelugu Indian Idol was such a great experience for me which boosted me and gave me global recognition and motivation for enhancing my skills in singing. I received so much appreciation and love from the audience globally. I was loved by people on the show and people from different countries who watched me sing. The dream come true moment of my life happened on the Telugu Indian Idol platform where I sing in front of one of my favourite singers and music director- Mani Sharma Garu. My other such milestone was indeed the Telugu Indian Idol which gave me the exposure.\u201d- claims Jayanth.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565167","data":"635026ae0821e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565168","data":"
Balancing the expression-<\/b> <\/p>
I received a lot of support from my school and college. I was never held back to lose any opportunity for studies. I managed to balance my academics and career simultaneously. I am very much thankful to the Anurag University management as well. They never stopped me from pursuing my passion but in fact, gave me the energy and boosted my confidence.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565169","data":"6350270eb5627"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565170","data":"
From 2004 to 2022, Jayanth had been a part of 14 Telugu shows and 5 Tamil shows. It was an amazing journey and he made every moment of his life a beautiful note. <\/p>
A few words to share with the aspirants out there- <\/b><\/p>
-Believe in yourself. Stand for yourself. <\/p>
-Showcase yourself, Never compromise. <\/p>
-Make your talent and passion your future. <\/p>
-Get inspired through stories and be an inspiration.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202565171","data":"635028a4a2d00"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202565172","data":"
\u201cMy small request to every parent out there is to encourage your children to discover their passion and instincts and give them your support. I have personally witnessed many such situations where truly dedicated aspirants had to step back to follow their parents\u2019 conceptions. They are driven by a lack of support. I wish not to see any such talented individuals lose wonderful opportunities\u201d- exclaims Jayanth. <\/p>
\nThis is the story of a truly talented and diligent individual. Let us all celebrate such talents and be proud of such striving aspirants.\n <\/p>"}]
The life of an introvert is tough, confined to a place, creating vivid imaginations and making them become reality is what they do most of the time. <\/p>
Here is one such story of a student Sai Nikhil,<\/b> pursuing his B.Tech at CMR Institute of Technology<\/b>. Sai is always fond of tech-related stuff, he spends most of his time surfing what\u2019s new happening around the globe. Sai realised that nothing would fetch him if he isn't talking to anyone. He thought that exploring the outer world would help him gain confidence and knowledge. He worked as a volunteer for Street Cause CMRIT and helped his team support needy people.\n<\/p>
He is always there to help his fellow mates and his juniors by providing resources regarding learning any technology, participating in events, etc. <\/p>
Let us know more about him\u2026\n<\/p>
How does college help to develop skills? <\/b><\/p>
\nIn our college, we have a TESI(Technology Exploration and Social Innovation) lab. In which we are informed to find out the problems in our society and discuss possible solutions for them. This helped me in improving my innovative thinking skills. - says Sai.\nAnd our respective faculty would suggest courses and lectures apart from academics and also guide us in that. Our communication lab improved our confidence in speaking and facing stage fears.- adds Sai.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202449448","data":"634e95fe2be53"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202449449","data":"
Besides academics what are your achievements? <\/b><\/p>
\nI participated in the Indian Army Cyber Security Hackathon named Sainya Ranakshetram and reached up to Round II in it. I have learned Windows and Linux Server Administration. \nPractically implemented basic Carding and Cracking of OTT platform accounts.\n<\/p>
Heard that you help your juniors and co-mates by providing proper resources to learn new skills, what lies the motive to do so? <\/b><\/p>
\nI always share my knowledge with others since I believe that \"Knowledge improves by Sharing, not by Saving\".\nThat's the reason I always share the knowledge I gained, resources found, and events participated in so that somehow it helps them in improving their skillset. I feel happy and excited when I am explaining\/suggesting something to others. Contributing to the community is always a good thing.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1666202449450","data":"634e96913e9be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1666202449451","data":"
How an introvert like you, turned out to be one leading your juniors? <\/b><\/p>
\nIn the first year of my Btech, I used to fear talking about something to others or asking doubts during lectures in front of everyone. Later I understood the importance of communication skills, and the vital role it plays and worked hard to horn my skills. Slowly I kept on improving myself and overcame my stage fear. After the lockdown, a few juniors approached me regarding suggestions for courses. By speaking to them I improved my social speaking skills.\nGradually speaking to other juniors, and giving seminars, and presentations have improved my speaking skills.\n <\/p>
\nYou all might have the same fears, and insecurities at the beginning, but realising what you lack and putting effort to gain them makes you shine. Hope this story made you learn something, see you in another story with some life-changing insights.\n<\/p>"}]
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