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1. The Design of Everyday Things<\/b><\/p>
This is a classic engineering book and has been through several editions. Written by Donald Norman, this book isn\u2019t just about the design process but also about people and the way they use things. 'The Design of Everyday Things' can change the way we think about the products we use, and about the part, we play in creating new products. You can buy the book here<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614549023","data":"58d8f961a8cee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608042932","data":"2. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance<\/b><\/p>Written by Robert Pirsig, this book is probably one of the most influential engineering books of the 20th century. It was first published over forty years ago and it\u2019s still relevant today for any mechanical engineer. Maintenance is a powerfully moving & penetrating examination of how we live, a breathtaking meditation on how to live better. This is the book that transformed a generation, an unforgettable narration of a summer motorcycle trip across America's Northwest, undertaken by a father & his young son. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614536535","data":"58d8f9513b66b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608954219","data":"3. Engineering Fundamentals \u2013 An Introduction To Engineering <\/b><\/p>\nSpecifically designed for people who are interested in studying engineering, this is an excellent introduction written by Saeed Moaveni. It explains the fundamental principles of engineering. This book will help readers develop the strong problem-solving skills and solid foundation in fundamental principles they will need to become analytical, detail-oriented, and creative engineers. The book opens with an overview of what engineers do, an inside glimpse of the various areas of specialization, and a straightforward look at what it takes to succeed. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614507746","data":"58d8f9366e59f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490610345977","data":"4. To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design<\/b><\/p> <\/b>To Engineer Is Human is a work that looks at our deepest notions of progress and perfection, tracing the fine connection between science and realities of everyday life. Emphasizing on the importance of the study of design failures, this book is a great read for all engineers. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614495929","data":"58d8f927ee6bf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490611197932","data":"5. Engineering and the Mind\u2019s Eye<\/b><\/p>This book by Eugene Ferguson is an insight into engineering in relation to intuition and nonverbal thinking. He argues that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical models constructed in academic minds. It is one of the finest literary works that is worth a read. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614484427","data":"58d8f91cf284d"}]
2. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance<\/b><\/p>
Written by Robert Pirsig, this book is probably one of the most influential engineering books of the 20th century. It was first published over forty years ago and it\u2019s still relevant today for any mechanical engineer. Maintenance is a powerfully moving & penetrating examination of how we live, a breathtaking meditation on how to live better. This is the book that transformed a generation, an unforgettable narration of a summer motorcycle trip across America's Northwest, undertaken by a father & his young son. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614536535","data":"58d8f9513b66b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608954219","data":"3. Engineering Fundamentals \u2013 An Introduction To Engineering <\/b><\/p>\nSpecifically designed for people who are interested in studying engineering, this is an excellent introduction written by Saeed Moaveni. It explains the fundamental principles of engineering. This book will help readers develop the strong problem-solving skills and solid foundation in fundamental principles they will need to become analytical, detail-oriented, and creative engineers. The book opens with an overview of what engineers do, an inside glimpse of the various areas of specialization, and a straightforward look at what it takes to succeed. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614507746","data":"58d8f9366e59f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490610345977","data":"4. To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design<\/b><\/p> <\/b>To Engineer Is Human is a work that looks at our deepest notions of progress and perfection, tracing the fine connection between science and realities of everyday life. Emphasizing on the importance of the study of design failures, this book is a great read for all engineers. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614495929","data":"58d8f927ee6bf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490611197932","data":"5. Engineering and the Mind\u2019s Eye<\/b><\/p>This book by Eugene Ferguson is an insight into engineering in relation to intuition and nonverbal thinking. He argues that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical models constructed in academic minds. It is one of the finest literary works that is worth a read. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614484427","data":"58d8f91cf284d"}]
3. Engineering Fundamentals \u2013 An Introduction To Engineering <\/b><\/p>
\nSpecifically designed for people who are interested in studying engineering, this is an excellent introduction written by Saeed Moaveni. It explains the fundamental principles of engineering. This book will help readers develop the strong problem-solving skills and solid foundation in fundamental principles they will need to become analytical, detail-oriented, and creative engineers. The book opens with an overview of what engineers do, an inside glimpse of the various areas of specialization, and a straightforward look at what it takes to succeed. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614507746","data":"58d8f9366e59f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490610345977","data":"4. To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design<\/b><\/p> <\/b>To Engineer Is Human is a work that looks at our deepest notions of progress and perfection, tracing the fine connection between science and realities of everyday life. Emphasizing on the importance of the study of design failures, this book is a great read for all engineers. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614495929","data":"58d8f927ee6bf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490611197932","data":"5. Engineering and the Mind\u2019s Eye<\/b><\/p>This book by Eugene Ferguson is an insight into engineering in relation to intuition and nonverbal thinking. He argues that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical models constructed in academic minds. It is one of the finest literary works that is worth a read. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614484427","data":"58d8f91cf284d"}]
4. To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design<\/b><\/p>
<\/b>To Engineer Is Human is a work that looks at our deepest notions of progress and perfection, tracing the fine connection between science and realities of everyday life. Emphasizing on the importance of the study of design failures, this book is a great read for all engineers. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614495929","data":"58d8f927ee6bf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490611197932","data":"5. Engineering and the Mind\u2019s Eye<\/b><\/p>This book by Eugene Ferguson is an insight into engineering in relation to intuition and nonverbal thinking. He argues that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical models constructed in academic minds. It is one of the finest literary works that is worth a read. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614484427","data":"58d8f91cf284d"}]
5. Engineering and the Mind\u2019s Eye<\/b><\/p>
This book by Eugene Ferguson is an insight into engineering in relation to intuition and nonverbal thinking. He argues that a system of engineering education that ignores nonverbal thinking will produce engineers who are dangerously ignorant of the many ways in which the real world differs from the mathematical models constructed in academic minds. It is one of the finest literary works that is worth a read. You can buy the book here<\/a>. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614484427","data":"58d8f91cf284d"}]
1. Shiv Sena engage in the logical fallacy of whataboutery, ask why there has been no action against Kapil Sharma but Ravindra Gaikwad is being hounded for beating a senior AI staff member with his slipper. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614597320","data":"58d8f9fa38ee5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490614718467","data":"
2. Supreme Court earlier today said that the government cannot make Aadhar mandatory of welfare schemes, amid fears of Aadhar becoming more invasive as the days go by. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490614875056","data":"58d8faabc16b2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490614896257","data":"
3. Man claiming to be former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's son arrested in Chennai earlier today, the High Court orders action against him for forging documents and lying to the court. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490615019854","data":"58d8fb2de7c8e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490615025486","data":"
4. The Supreme Court asked the Army today to consider replacements for the pellet guns used to suppress riots in Kashmir. Pellet guns have come under fire for being extremely brutal on unsuspecting victims. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490615090212","data":"58d8fb84bfbe5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490615112662","data":"
5. Universities in the United States see a sharp decline in applications from Indian students following recent events and President Donald Trump's anti immigration rhetoric. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490615286675","data":"58d8fc3a39b8d"}]
The fest season of this year has already knocked the doors of colleges in the city. Every student look on to this period of the year, as it completely belongs to them with the spurt of college fest around this time. Some are a part of the organising committee, few gear up to perform and others are the one who watch. <\/p>
The youth of Hyderabad recently witnessed one of the best annual fest, Carpediem VIII which stands to be the god of all campus fests. It left each student's memory filled with boasting acts of Nucleya<\/a>, Bollywood's Prince of Romance, Aarman Malik<\/a>, stand up artist, Sapan Verma and Tolywood singer, Hema Chandra.<\/p>Here is the list of upcoming college fests to attend and cherish in. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490607972242","data":"1. Tarang 2K17<\/b>: Vignan Group Of Institution presents TARANG 2K17, the college fest on April 7 and 8, with the centre of attraction being DJ Chetas, Tollywood Actor Vijay Devarakonda and many other to entertain all their lovely public.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490610961475","data":"58d8eb85994e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608284116","data":"2. Shiznay 2K17: <\/b>SHIZNAY which initially started with \"Parikrama\", the first indigenious Indian rock band, later on saw \"Euphoria\" with Kailash Kher's Allah Ke Bandhe<\/i>,\nJaved Ali's Tu He Haqeeqat<\/i>, and Hard Kaur's famous char bay gaye.\nShIzNaY has gone international...with live performance of \"Akcent!!\" <\/p>This year it's going to more bigger with Ankit Tiwari's performance.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490611643330","data":"58d8ee0934ec3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608682288","data":"3. Zealotz:<\/b> 'Zealotz' is the annual cultural fest of 'BVRIT'. It is the most famous fest in Hyderabad in terms of crowd presence. It is also the only fest that goes on until early morning. The main attractions of Zealotz are a professional singer and DJ night. Other attractions include stunt mania, rampwalk and other dance performances by students.<\/p>Proceedings for this year's edition of Zealotz on April 1, 2017 begins with a 'Stunt Mania' followed by dance performances students of Bvrit.\nLater on, the crowd will be in for a treat with a performance by YouTube's youngest singing sensation, Shirley Setia<\/b>.\nThermal Projekt<\/b>, a nationally acclaimed DJ, will entertain the crowd through the night that lasts upto early in the morning! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490612075958","data":"58d8efba0c4c9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490609124033","data":"4. Electrika 2K17:<\/b> Electrika is Organised by team VIDYUTH of Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology which is a student entrepreneurship group whose basic concentration is to bring out the innovative projects and lead the student towards goals.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490612975753","data":"58d8f36d57ab3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490609846576","data":"5. Technovanza 2017<\/a>: Technovanza is the annual technology festival organized by IEEE Student Branch of MVSR Engineering College. Technovanza on March 31 and April 1 will be hosting a variety of events that include competitions, exhibitions, lectures covering the departments of engineering including ECE, CSE, IT, EEE, MECH and others. Started with an aim of providing a platform for the student community to develop and showcase their technical prowess, Technovanza 2k17 is expected to be the massive technological festival with a footfall of atleast 3000 students.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490613063119","data":"58d8f392cbb38"}]
Here is the list of upcoming college fests to attend and cherish in. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490607972242","data":"
1. Tarang 2K17<\/b>: Vignan Group Of Institution presents TARANG 2K17, the college fest on April 7 and 8, with the centre of attraction being DJ Chetas, Tollywood Actor Vijay Devarakonda and many other to entertain all their lovely public.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490610961475","data":"58d8eb85994e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608284116","data":"
2. Shiznay 2K17: <\/b>SHIZNAY which initially started with \"Parikrama\", the first indigenious Indian rock band, later on saw \"Euphoria\" with Kailash Kher's Allah Ke Bandhe<\/i>,\nJaved Ali's Tu He Haqeeqat<\/i>, and Hard Kaur's famous char bay gaye.\nShIzNaY has gone international...with live performance of \"Akcent!!\" <\/p>
This year it's going to more bigger with Ankit Tiwari's performance.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490611643330","data":"58d8ee0934ec3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490608682288","data":"
3. Zealotz:<\/b> 'Zealotz' is the annual cultural fest of 'BVRIT'. It is the most famous fest in Hyderabad in terms of crowd presence. It is also the only fest that goes on until early morning. The main attractions of Zealotz are a professional singer and DJ night. Other attractions include stunt mania, rampwalk and other dance performances by students.<\/p>
Proceedings for this year's edition of Zealotz on April 1, 2017 begins with a 'Stunt Mania' followed by dance performances students of Bvrit.\nLater on, the crowd will be in for a treat with a performance by YouTube's youngest singing sensation, Shirley Setia<\/b>.\nThermal Projekt<\/b>, a nationally acclaimed DJ, will entertain the crowd through the night that lasts upto early in the morning! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490612075958","data":"58d8efba0c4c9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490609124033","data":"
4. Electrika 2K17:<\/b> Electrika is Organised by team VIDYUTH of Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology which is a student entrepreneurship group whose basic concentration is to bring out the innovative projects and lead the student towards goals.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490612975753","data":"58d8f36d57ab3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490609846576","data":"
5. Technovanza 2017<\/a>: Technovanza is the annual technology festival organized by IEEE Student Branch of MVSR Engineering College. Technovanza on March 31 and April 1 will be hosting a variety of events that include competitions, exhibitions, lectures covering the departments of engineering including ECE, CSE, IT, EEE, MECH and others. Started with an aim of providing a platform for the student community to develop and showcase their technical prowess, Technovanza 2k17 is expected to be the massive technological festival with a footfall of atleast 3000 students.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490613063119","data":"58d8f392cbb38"}]
1. Content Writing Internship At Leonia Holistic Destination<\/a><\/p>Create concepts to support the new projects, write about new themes, features, ideas and info cards, create database lists by browsing the internet, operational flow and working models. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490600715855","data":"2. Data Science Internship At FeltSo<\/a><\/p> Solve the most challenging tasks in Natural Language Processing, improving phrase detection in the sentences, sarcastic detection, emotion detection and compliant detection. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490600822948","data":"3. Six Months Internship In Software Development<\/a><\/p>The selected intern should work on Test strategy, Test cases, Manual Testing, Creating and running Test automation, Quality reporting and release readiness. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601200444","data":"4. Six Months Paid Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>Building academic alliances with colleges and institutes, managing sales and marketing operations, developing business through local educational institutes, colleges, schools, coaching classes, educational trusts etc, ensuring local level direct marketing activities implementation, participate and carry out seminars, workshops, and other BTL activities, creative networking to build a network of college placement heads and faculty members. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601285598","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
Create concepts to support the new projects, write about new themes, features, ideas and info cards, create database lists by browsing the internet, operational flow and working models. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490600715855","data":"
2. Data Science Internship At FeltSo<\/a><\/p> Solve the most challenging tasks in Natural Language Processing, improving phrase detection in the sentences, sarcastic detection, emotion detection and compliant detection. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490600822948","data":"3. Six Months Internship In Software Development<\/a><\/p>The selected intern should work on Test strategy, Test cases, Manual Testing, Creating and running Test automation, Quality reporting and release readiness. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601200444","data":"4. Six Months Paid Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>Building academic alliances with colleges and institutes, managing sales and marketing operations, developing business through local educational institutes, colleges, schools, coaching classes, educational trusts etc, ensuring local level direct marketing activities implementation, participate and carry out seminars, workshops, and other BTL activities, creative networking to build a network of college placement heads and faculty members. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601285598","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
Solve the most challenging tasks in Natural Language Processing, improving phrase detection in the sentences, sarcastic detection, emotion detection and compliant detection. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490600822948","data":"
3. Six Months Internship In Software Development<\/a><\/p>The selected intern should work on Test strategy, Test cases, Manual Testing, Creating and running Test automation, Quality reporting and release readiness. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601200444","data":"4. Six Months Paid Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>Building academic alliances with colleges and institutes, managing sales and marketing operations, developing business through local educational institutes, colleges, schools, coaching classes, educational trusts etc, ensuring local level direct marketing activities implementation, participate and carry out seminars, workshops, and other BTL activities, creative networking to build a network of college placement heads and faculty members. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601285598","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
The selected intern should work on Test strategy, Test cases, Manual Testing, Creating and running Test automation, Quality reporting and release readiness. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601200444","data":"
4. Six Months Paid Internship In Marketing<\/a><\/p>Building academic alliances with colleges and institutes, managing sales and marketing operations, developing business through local educational institutes, colleges, schools, coaching classes, educational trusts etc, ensuring local level direct marketing activities implementation, participate and carry out seminars, workshops, and other BTL activities, creative networking to build a network of college placement heads and faculty members. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601285598","data":"5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
Building academic alliances with colleges and institutes, managing sales and marketing operations, developing business through local educational institutes, colleges, schools, coaching classes, educational trusts etc, ensuring local level direct marketing activities implementation, participate and carry out seminars, workshops, and other BTL activities, creative networking to build a network of college placement heads and faculty members. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490601285598","data":"
5. Business Development Internship<\/a><\/p>Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
Promote brand, conduct events, educate colleges on our training activities provided and build a network of agents for promotion<\/p>"}]
If you've been a regular follower of stuMagz, and followed our Telangana Got Talent event, you might remember Silvester Stephen, who was the third runner-up of the talent hunt event. Silvester, since then, has honed his craft and performed a handful of shows. We catch up with him for a chat. <\/p>
\"When I started, there wasn't really anyone who could teach you beatboxing, I mean you have places to go for learning various instruments, but nobody really teaches you beatboxing here,\" he says, \"so I had to learn it myself, using YouTube.\"<\/p>
Silvester is a completely self taught beat boxer, who first came into contact with the art form during a college fest, \"I was a student of PDA College of Engineering. This was in my third year, and beatboxers from Bangalore came down to perform in my college,\" he says, \"I remember being amazed and enthralled, and all I knew after that was that I wanted to learn how to beatbox and do it myself.\"<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490606304887","data":"58d8dadad6964"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490606786651","data":"
The journey was not easy, \"Oh I suffered, but it was worth the suffering. Your throat goes sore, there are days it hurts a lot, but you have to keep pushing through,\" he continues, \"It took me nearly 6 months to have some amount of mastery over beatboxing.\"<\/p>
Silvester only performed in his college in the beginning, performing for Freshers Day, before expanding his horizons, \"I was called back to my college to perform after graduation, and that was something to remember\" he says, smiling.<\/p>
Silvester went a step beyond traditional beatboxers when he incorporated instruments into his performances, \"I started using the flute and the mouth organ for my beatboxing gigs, it makes it unique and gives people something to remember, by creating a surreal experience.\" He also incorporates the use of an Harmonica for his sets, something which you have to see and experience to believe. <\/p>
He's gone on to perform at TEDxYouth Hyderabad, NMIMS, Hyderabad, for their '60 seconds to fame', and finished first, and also Acoustics, a talent hunt competition in IIM Raipur, where he stood first, \"I performed with Kenny Sebastian in NMIMS and Daniel Fernandes last month at Goa Institute of Management. Kenny was amazing, in a conversation with him, he bought up the importance of stories, because people like listening to a story, and asked if I could incorporate storytelling into my gigs. Now, my sets tend to have a story to them, where I tell a story through beatboxing\" he explains. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490715023299","data":"58da81fa9683c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490607655453","data":"
Silvester also does stand-up comedy. The 25 year old MBA student laughs and says, \"My stand up material is focused on MBA, so when I'm performing at another management college, it really gels with the crowd. However, I am expanding my material now, writing jokes that don't just appeal to the MBA crowd.\"<\/p>
When asked what differences are inherent to beatboxing and stand up, he replies, \"See with beatboxing, you can continue your set because it's music you and the people there are focused on. With stand up, there are some jokes that just won't work with people, and that can be a little bit of a mood killer,\" he smiles, \"However, you learn from the experience, you know what works and what doesn't. The crowd is never the same\" he concludes.<\/p>
From teaching himself beatboxing to stand up comedy over a few short years, Silvester Stephen is certainly an inspiration for students looking to make a break in less than conventional paths in life, and we certainly believe he is a great inspiration to look up to. <\/p>
Did you watch Silvester perform live? Let us know in the comments below! <\/p>"}]
Street Cause was founded by Akhilesh Reddy, a former student of SNIST in the year 2009. <\/p>
It was established to create a platform for youngsters intent on doing their bit towards the betterment of the society with the objective of helping the underprivileged and the destitute , in every way possible.<\/p>
Having successfully completed 10 major projects,6347 tasks with more than 6,000 members, the club now spreads across 28 engineering colleges in the state.<\/p>
The President of the club, Smruthi Rupavath, says \"We always look for those students who have a zeal of serving the poor with their helping hands.\" <\/p>
Every year, a recruitment process takes place and very few people who are genuinely enthusiastic about the cause that instantaneously come up with feasible ideas for upliftment of the poor and welfare of the society, are carefully picked out.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490387637403","data":"58d582fc1c388"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490511184217","data":"She also says, \"As always we find people who feel responsible and have an intention of giving back to the society, we do give training and instruct them for the role they'll be playing in shaping the organization and make them reliable and responsible to carry out their duties as assigned and directed.\"On being asked what she hopes for the club in the near future, She says \"A hope for the organization is that, though it has already sown its seeds in the society , support from the government and its officials will be highly appreciated and will be an encouragement for every civilian to join this movement and also recognize the good work.\"
You can expect to get around 95 mg of caffeine from an average cup of coffee.However, this amount varies between different coffee drinks, and can range from almost zero to over 500 mg. This is a detailed guide to the caffeine content of different types and brands of coffee.<\/p>
FACTORS AFFECT CAFFEINE CONTENT<\/p>
Types of coffee beans:There are many varieties of coffee beans available,which may naturally contain different amounts of caffeine.<\/p>
Roasting:Lighter roasts have more caffeine than darker roasts, although the darker roasts have a deeper flavor.<\/p>
Type of coffee:The caffeine content can vary significantly between regularly brewed coffee, espresso,instant coffee and decaf coffee.<\/p>
Serving size:\"one cup of coffee\" can range anywhere from 30-700 ml(1-24 oz), greatly affecting the total caffeine content.<\/p>
Caffeine content is affected by the type of coffee bean,roast style, how the coffee is prepared and the serving size.<\/span><\/p>CAFFEINE IN CUP OF COFFEE:<\/p>BREWED COFFEE:<\/p>Brewing is the most common way to make coffee in the US and Europe.Also known as regular coffee, brewed coffee is made by pouring hot or boiling water over ground coffee beans, usually contained in a filter. One cup of brewed coffee (8 oz) contains about 70-140 mg of caffeine, or about 95 mg on average.<\/span><\/p>ESPRESSO:<\/p>Espresso is made by forcing a small amount of hot water, or steam, through finely ground coffee beans.\n\nAlthough espresso has more caffeine per volume than regular coffee, it usually contains less per serving, since espresso servings tend to be small.\n\nOne shot of espresso is generally about 30\u201350 ml (1\u20131.75 oz), and contains about 63 mg of caffeine.\n\nA double shot of espresso therefore contains roughly 125 mg of caffeine.<\/span><\/p>ESPRESSO-BASED DRINKS:<\/p>Many popular coffee drinks are made from espresso shots mixed with varying types and amounts of milk.\n\nThese include lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and Americanos.\n\nSince the milk does not contain any additional caffeine, these drinks contain the same amount of caffeine as straight espresso.\n\nA single (small) contains about 63 mg of caffeine on average, and double (large) contains about 125 mg.<\/p>INSTANT COFFEE:<\/p>Instant coffee is made from brewed coffee that has been freeze-dried or spray-dried. It is generally in large, dry pieces, which dissolve in water.\n\nTo prepare instant coffee, simply mix one or two teaspoons of dried coffee with hot water. There is no need for any brewing.\n\nInstant coffee usually contains less caffeine than regular coffee, with one cup containing roughly 30\u201390 mg.<\/span><\/p>DECAF COFFEE:<\/p>Although the name may be deceiving, decaf coffee is not entirely caffeine free.\n\nIt may contain varying amounts of caffeine, ranging from 0\u20137 mg per cup, with the average cup containing 3 mg.\n\nHowever, some varieties may contain even higher amounts of caffeine, depending on the type of coffee, method of de-caffeination and cup size. <\/p>MC DONALD'S:<\/p>McDonald\u2019s sells coffee all over the world, often under their McCafe brand.\n\nHowever, despite being one of the biggest fast food chains that sells coffee, they do not standardize or calculate the amount of caffeine in their coffee.\n\nAs an estimate, the caffeine content of their brewed coffee is about:<\/span><\/p> \nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p> \nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p> \nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
CAFFEINE IN CUP OF COFFEE:<\/p>
BREWED COFFEE:<\/p>
Brewing is the most common way to make coffee in the US and Europe.Also known as regular coffee, brewed coffee is made by pouring hot or boiling water over ground coffee beans, usually contained in a filter. One cup of brewed coffee (8 oz) contains about 70-140 mg of caffeine, or about 95 mg on average.<\/span><\/p>ESPRESSO:<\/p>Espresso is made by forcing a small amount of hot water, or steam, through finely ground coffee beans.\n\nAlthough espresso has more caffeine per volume than regular coffee, it usually contains less per serving, since espresso servings tend to be small.\n\nOne shot of espresso is generally about 30\u201350 ml (1\u20131.75 oz), and contains about 63 mg of caffeine.\n\nA double shot of espresso therefore contains roughly 125 mg of caffeine.<\/span><\/p>ESPRESSO-BASED DRINKS:<\/p>Many popular coffee drinks are made from espresso shots mixed with varying types and amounts of milk.\n\nThese include lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and Americanos.\n\nSince the milk does not contain any additional caffeine, these drinks contain the same amount of caffeine as straight espresso.\n\nA single (small) contains about 63 mg of caffeine on average, and double (large) contains about 125 mg.<\/p>INSTANT COFFEE:<\/p>Instant coffee is made from brewed coffee that has been freeze-dried or spray-dried. It is generally in large, dry pieces, which dissolve in water.\n\nTo prepare instant coffee, simply mix one or two teaspoons of dried coffee with hot water. There is no need for any brewing.\n\nInstant coffee usually contains less caffeine than regular coffee, with one cup containing roughly 30\u201390 mg.<\/span><\/p>DECAF COFFEE:<\/p>Although the name may be deceiving, decaf coffee is not entirely caffeine free.\n\nIt may contain varying amounts of caffeine, ranging from 0\u20137 mg per cup, with the average cup containing 3 mg.\n\nHowever, some varieties may contain even higher amounts of caffeine, depending on the type of coffee, method of de-caffeination and cup size. <\/p>MC DONALD'S:<\/p>McDonald\u2019s sells coffee all over the world, often under their McCafe brand.\n\nHowever, despite being one of the biggest fast food chains that sells coffee, they do not standardize or calculate the amount of caffeine in their coffee.\n\nAs an estimate, the caffeine content of their brewed coffee is about:<\/span><\/p> \nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p> \nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p> \nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
ESPRESSO:<\/p>
Espresso is made by forcing a small amount of hot water, or steam, through finely ground coffee beans.\n\nAlthough espresso has more caffeine per volume than regular coffee, it usually contains less per serving, since espresso servings tend to be small.\n\nOne shot of espresso is generally about 30\u201350 ml (1\u20131.75 oz), and contains about 63 mg of caffeine.\n\nA double shot of espresso therefore contains roughly 125 mg of caffeine.<\/span><\/p>ESPRESSO-BASED DRINKS:<\/p>Many popular coffee drinks are made from espresso shots mixed with varying types and amounts of milk.\n\nThese include lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and Americanos.\n\nSince the milk does not contain any additional caffeine, these drinks contain the same amount of caffeine as straight espresso.\n\nA single (small) contains about 63 mg of caffeine on average, and double (large) contains about 125 mg.<\/p>INSTANT COFFEE:<\/p>Instant coffee is made from brewed coffee that has been freeze-dried or spray-dried. It is generally in large, dry pieces, which dissolve in water.\n\nTo prepare instant coffee, simply mix one or two teaspoons of dried coffee with hot water. There is no need for any brewing.\n\nInstant coffee usually contains less caffeine than regular coffee, with one cup containing roughly 30\u201390 mg.<\/span><\/p>DECAF COFFEE:<\/p>Although the name may be deceiving, decaf coffee is not entirely caffeine free.\n\nIt may contain varying amounts of caffeine, ranging from 0\u20137 mg per cup, with the average cup containing 3 mg.\n\nHowever, some varieties may contain even higher amounts of caffeine, depending on the type of coffee, method of de-caffeination and cup size. <\/p>MC DONALD'S:<\/p>McDonald\u2019s sells coffee all over the world, often under their McCafe brand.\n\nHowever, despite being one of the biggest fast food chains that sells coffee, they do not standardize or calculate the amount of caffeine in their coffee.\n\nAs an estimate, the caffeine content of their brewed coffee is about:<\/span><\/p> \nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p> \nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p> \nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
ESPRESSO-BASED DRINKS:<\/p>
Many popular coffee drinks are made from espresso shots mixed with varying types and amounts of milk.\n\nThese include lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos and Americanos.\n\nSince the milk does not contain any additional caffeine, these drinks contain the same amount of caffeine as straight espresso.\n\nA single (small) contains about 63 mg of caffeine on average, and double (large) contains about 125 mg.<\/p>
INSTANT COFFEE:<\/p>
Instant coffee is made from brewed coffee that has been freeze-dried or spray-dried. It is generally in large, dry pieces, which dissolve in water.\n\nTo prepare instant coffee, simply mix one or two teaspoons of dried coffee with hot water. There is no need for any brewing.\n\nInstant coffee usually contains less caffeine than regular coffee, with one cup containing roughly 30\u201390 mg.<\/span><\/p>DECAF COFFEE:<\/p>Although the name may be deceiving, decaf coffee is not entirely caffeine free.\n\nIt may contain varying amounts of caffeine, ranging from 0\u20137 mg per cup, with the average cup containing 3 mg.\n\nHowever, some varieties may contain even higher amounts of caffeine, depending on the type of coffee, method of de-caffeination and cup size. <\/p>MC DONALD'S:<\/p>McDonald\u2019s sells coffee all over the world, often under their McCafe brand.\n\nHowever, despite being one of the biggest fast food chains that sells coffee, they do not standardize or calculate the amount of caffeine in their coffee.\n\nAs an estimate, the caffeine content of their brewed coffee is about:<\/span><\/p> \nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p> \nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p> \nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
DECAF COFFEE:<\/p>
Although the name may be deceiving, decaf coffee is not entirely caffeine free.\n\nIt may contain varying amounts of caffeine, ranging from 0\u20137 mg per cup, with the average cup containing 3 mg.\n\nHowever, some varieties may contain even higher amounts of caffeine, depending on the type of coffee, method of de-caffeination and cup size. <\/p>
MC DONALD'S:<\/p>
McDonald\u2019s sells coffee all over the world, often under their McCafe brand.\n\nHowever, despite being one of the biggest fast food chains that sells coffee, they do not standardize or calculate the amount of caffeine in their coffee.\n\nAs an estimate, the caffeine content of their brewed coffee is about:<\/span><\/p> \nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p> \nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p> \nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
\nSmall (12 oz): 109 mg<\/p>
\nMedium (16 oz): 145 mg<\/p>
\nLarge (21\u201324 oz): 180 mg<\/p>
Their espresso contains 71 mg per serving, and decaf contains 8\u201314 mg, depending on the size of the cup.<\/span><\/p>DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p> Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p> Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
DUNKIN DONUTS:<\/p>
Dunkin Donuts is another chain of coffee and donut shops that is very popular worldwide. The caffeine content of their brewed coffee is as follows:<\/p>
Small (10 oz): 215 mg<\/p>
Medium (16 oz): 302 mg <\/span><\/p> Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p> Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
Large (20 oz): 431 mg <\/p>
Extra large (24 oz): 517 mg<\/p>
Their single espresso shot contains 75 mg of caffeine, which is also how much you can expect to get from their espresso-based drinks.\n\nDecaf coffee from Dunkin Donuts may also contain quite a bit of caffeine. According to one source, a small cup (10 oz) has 53 mg of caffeine, and a large cup (24 oz) contains 128 mg. <\/p>
That\u2019s almost as much caffeine as you find in other varieties of regular coffee.<\/p>"}]
67th Milestone is a multi-faceted event that hosted a broad spectrum of activities, striking mix of conventional and unconventional competitions and shows with something to offer to every individual. Organizing any event of such scale is never a cake walk for the students involved in it and that too when its your college's first event.Being in the first few batches of the university we have had our own pros and cons which made every experience a new learning.<\/p>
Unlike other colleges we don't have a legacy that could get our things done nor a seed funding which could pull of a great event. All we had is the commitment and the enthusiasm to make our first fest as big as possible. Though few of us have been to the countries biggest festivals(Mood Indigo, Oasis, Rendezvous)and seen the functioning of it closely, we always new that experience won't be enough unless the student community comes together.We knew our target was not small and also estimated the effort we have to put in as we had to start everything from scratch. Right from deciding the name of the fest to documentation of proposals to designing and production everything was a challenge.We wanted to do things in such a way that the upcoming batches doesn't needs to start over again. We started off by bench-marking the best cultural and technical fests across the nation and after a lot of brain storming we finally came up with the theme and events to be conducted during the fest.Then came the biggest and toughest task to bring down the sponsors. With great support from the teaching fraternity we could convince few biggies such as Hero MotoCorp, National Insurance Company,Yes Bank etc. A fest is never complete without the audience\/participants and promotions were bang on which ensures participants and general audience come to attend the competitions and the pro-nights. We had planned for USAI who was in his first India tour as our headlining act along with our very own VanMoon and Moctave in the supporting acts for our Electronic Highway i.e EDM night and for Band Patrol we had the country's oldest band \"PARIKRMA\" joining us on the second day of the fest and that was not the end we had so much in store for the people attending the fest. Though rain tried to play a spoil sport just with few hours to go for the fest, it could not deter the spirits of the decorations and operations team who made sure that everything was set on time. Finally it was the moment we planned and waited for, it had begun . Our college's first annual Techo- Cultural - management Festival 67th Milestone started off with the opening ceremony which begun the General secreatary saying \"Mitron ! Fest Shuru Kia Jaaje![ the Modi way xD] which was followed by few short speeches from Jerry George (International Dean -BMU) and Mr Warren Patrick, CLO,Yes Bank. The day begun with kick starting its flagship events Ec0-kart , Battle Of The a bands and few other events. The events continued till the night after which even exhausted participants couldn't stop grooving to the beats of artists in house. Day 2 started off with Theater Phantamonica , which left the audience thinking for a while with their thought provoking performances which was followed by crowds favourite Beat the street where the participants left them spell bounds with their mind blowing acts. Later in the night we had Parikrama(Band Patrol) in house leaving us with some beautiful memories.The 3rd had the most anticipated of the fest i.e Fashion crave which once again had some thought provoking acts with themes of body shamming, no to sexual abuse etc . The day also had some fun filled events like zombie hunt,virtual stock market, ad mad,BMU picthers, Gaming Arena etc. The day also had some big names like Kunal Kapoor ( actor) and Dr Anirban Ganguly in Koham. All the four days of the festival saw some intellectual talks and some heated debates as a part of MyTalk and Koham respectively. The day ended with Final race of ecokart which was a visual treat to people out there and was later followed by Ecokart closing ceremony. The last day of the event saw Nitro surge where the audience stuck there to see the drifts performed by the drivers. We also some intense scenes in robo wars which was later followed by Drone show and competition. The laughter toll plaza marked the start of the closing ceremony and the three artists in house all the people out there laugh out their stomachs and finally ended leaving behind some beautiful memories.<\/p>
4 days ,32 events, 3 pro-nights had come to an end without any minor hiccup in between. The amount of happiness one gets after one gets after organizing such event make you forget the sleepless nights you spent working for it and its definitely worth experiencing it. With just 3 batches of students in campus if we could it sound this big and make the audience worth remembering it, I can say within no time you going to hear this name in the biggest annual festivals of the country. Being part of the team that has organized its first ever annual festival was a wonderful experience which gave me tons of lessons and memories worth remembering.<\/p>"}]
I can only feel sad for the people that missed the incredible Day 2 of Carpediem VIII, the god of all fests at CBIT. But worry not, stuMagz was there, and we shot a video covering the events, one that you can find below. <\/p>
That being said, the events that transpired, and Nucleya's signature gigs made this a night to remember and we can assure you, this will be spoke about for a long time. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1490534817677","data":"A843ROWMTa0"}]
1. GATE 2017 results announced, you can find yours by <\/b>clicking here<\/b><\/a>. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532103849","data":"58d7b76be5b61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532146560","data":"2. Kerala Transport Minister A K Saseendran resigns following a local channel airing allegedly airing a conversation with an unidentified woman. The conversation is said to be lewd. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532294491","data":"58d7b81b87c47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532321865","data":"3. BJP MLA Vikram Saini threatens to break the limbs of 'cow killers' just a day after Yogi Adityanath warns people to stay away from excesses following misuse of his rulings. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532437520","data":"58d7b894d1220"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532442898","data":"4. Ravindra Gaikwad's Slippergate gets more ridiculous as days pass, with a Shiv Sena leader saying MP Gaikwad would never indulge in violence, his wife playing politics by saying the AI staffer had insulted Prime Minister Modi, and another leader coming out and claiming Air Hostesses are defending him. One thing is clear, it clearly displays how powerless the common man is. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532629587","data":"58d7b96ad31b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532656980","data":"5. Hyderabad has done the unthinkable, with 1.5 lakh IIT aspirants studying in the city, it now has more students preparing for IITs than Kota in Rajasthan. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532722310","data":"58d7b9c618b16"}]
2. Kerala Transport Minister A K Saseendran resigns following a local channel airing allegedly airing a conversation with an unidentified woman. The conversation is said to be lewd. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532294491","data":"58d7b81b87c47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532321865","data":"
3. BJP MLA Vikram Saini threatens to break the limbs of 'cow killers' just a day after Yogi Adityanath warns people to stay away from excesses following misuse of his rulings. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532437520","data":"58d7b894d1220"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532442898","data":"
4. Ravindra Gaikwad's Slippergate gets more ridiculous as days pass, with a Shiv Sena leader saying MP Gaikwad would never indulge in violence, his wife playing politics by saying the AI staffer had insulted Prime Minister Modi, and another leader coming out and claiming Air Hostesses are defending him. One thing is clear, it clearly displays how powerless the common man is. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532629587","data":"58d7b96ad31b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490532656980","data":"
5. Hyderabad has done the unthinkable, with 1.5 lakh IIT aspirants studying in the city, it now has more students preparing for IITs than Kota in Rajasthan. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490532722310","data":"58d7b9c618b16"}]
Now pay attention, this article took a bit of research and is kind of important, considering how much of a barrier students build against professors in India, but not out of spite, but out of fear and previous experience with other people in a teaching position that abused their power over the student, giving rise to resentment of every teacher, professor and lecturer out there. <\/p>
So, over the period of the last couple of days, I've been speaking with professors of various colleges in and around Hyderabad, speaking about student behaviour, what they wish students knew beforehand, and how students can come through and excel in their field, and this list right here is a collection of the most common thing all these professors spoke about. <\/p>
1. Yes, they are approachable, you have nothing to fear<\/b><\/p>
While there are many professors who go out of their way and seek out students who need help, the most common thing about students all professors agreed upon was that many of them are hesitant to approach, whether it is fearing what'll happen or just good plain old laziness (which often is a result of many factors, and needs an article of it's own). All the professors I spoke to were consistent in saying that they are approachable, and if students have any questions they should come to them without fear. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490513730169","data":"58d775ec3eae1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490513732250","data":"
2. It is okay to falter, but don't make it a habit <\/b><\/p>
Your professors obviously expect you to do well in your exams, but they also know for a fact that perfomance can and will falter sooner or later. A professor detailed this at length where he told us the story of a student, a brilliant mind who always aced his exams, getting low scores in one subject and going into an uncontrollable spiral, being miserable all the time and cutting himself off from his friends. It is okay to screw up occasionally, but don't let it keep you down, because we are all fighters. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490514079810","data":"58d7747dac749"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490514082080","data":"
3. Your professors are humans too<\/b><\/p>
Humans, by definition, are emotional beings that are also driven on logic. While professors I spoke to unanimously agreed that taking out emotional anger on students is wrong, there is no telling what may happen because emotions sometimes don't run on logic. Your professors, too, have a life of their own, families to take care of, don't discount their experiences because of what you perceive of them. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490514268741","data":"58d774ae08c9e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490514271553","data":"
4. Listen to them <\/b><\/p>
You, the student, may not want to respect your professors, maybe because you're the kind of person that believes respect must be earned not given blindly, your professors acknowledge this and only have one thing to say: Respect is secondary, listen to what they say in class, and listen to their advice, an advice for the ages. The professors, obviously, have more experience than you in the subject they teach and life in general, you, the student, don't have to agree with them over everything, however, listen closely to what they say when it comes to the subject they chose to teach. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1490514598823","data":"58d7750dd9de0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1490514602708","data":"
5. They know when you're using cellphones in class<\/b><\/p>
No, you're not a ninja, invisible from the eyes of the person teaching the class from a place they can see everyone. It's kind of hard not to notice when someone's attention is not towards the class but somewhere else, say the professors, at this point, seizing the phone or not becomes a matter of personal choice, so you'd better thank your professors for being awesome. <\/p>
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So there you have it, the top 5 things every professor wants to tell their students. Can you think of anything else to add to the list? Let us know in the comments below! <\/p>"}]
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