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Everyone desires to be healthy and happy. After all, what good is it to work hard for a long and healthy life if you don't get to enjoy it? In this article, our focus will be just that.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660058263117","data":"62f27bdc458ed"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660058263118","data":"
Small steps that you can take to attain a healthy and balanced lifestyle. \n<\/p>
It's amazing how we can be so productive and never take care of ourselves. We always make time for the important things like email and calls and yet we dismiss things like exercise and massage and meditation and we never make time for them.\n<\/p>
So take a few moments of your day and commit to enjoying some \"you time.\"<\/p>
Addiction to technology, stress, poor diet, lack of exercise, and isolation all take a toll on your body. Here is how you can recharge your batteries and get the most out of your time.<\/p>
\nEat mindfully not when bored<\/b> <\/p>
Suppose you find yourself munching on snacks even when you\u2019re not hungry but feel like you don\u2019t have it in you to resist. You should get to work on that, though. <\/p>
\nEating mindlessly can go out of control and cause further eating disorders. A lot of us use food as a form of coping strategy when we\u2019re stressed and or unhappy. <\/p>
Distinguish between your need, is it your hunger or a mindless munching. When you\u2019re eating, focus on just that, and avoid the usage of social media and other electronic devices. <\/p>
Less Proportion<\/b><\/p>
Eating frequently and in fewer proportions has been recommended by quite a few nutritionists. It comes with benefits like - <\/p>
1) Eating frequently controls appetite and reduces cravings. <\/p>
2) Going long periods without eating slows metabolism. <\/p>
3) Eating 5-6 meals a day increases the body\u2019s metabolism. <\/p>
Your body burns calories while it\u2019s digesting food, and this count is included in the number of calories burnt by your body every day. <\/p>
Although there have been many debates regarding this if this feels like a right fit for your body you can go for it. <\/p>
Don\u2019t skip meals<\/b> <\/p>
The body begins to produce more cortisol, causing us to become worried and irritable. <\/p>
Your metabolism may slow down as a result of skipping meals, which could lead to weight gain or make weight loss more challenging. <\/p>
Skipping meals makes your cells and body seek food, causing you to overeat. We tend to seek junk foods when this happens, all of which don't serve the purpose. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660058263119","data":"62f27d7827d98"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660058263120","data":"
Exercise<\/b> <\/p>
In today's world, it is very common for individuals to feel stressed and anxious from their busy lifestyles. <\/p>
Stress can make sleeping difficult, making you exhausted the next day. It is imperative to have a healthy and balanced lifestyle. <\/p>
Exercising is one way to help you feel driven and keep up the energy bar. Exercise doesn\u2019t have to be tiring High-Intensity Workout sessions, you can also opt for less intense, more fun exercises. <\/p>
A few of them include hiking, bike riding, or playing a game of golf or tennis. <\/p>
The saying goes, \"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.\" It's especially true when it comes to your health, both physically and mentally. Concentrate on reducing your stress and enjoying the free time you get.<\/p>"}]
Another sailor drifted into the ocean of Anurag University to grab her oyster. Central and Ligo (to tie or bind in Latin) combine to give \u2018Celigo\u2019, making the business smarter and faster by integrating the world\u2019s best cloud applications.\n<\/p>
The Institution\u2019s training and placement office prepared its 107 eligible candidates who met with the prerequisites: <\/p>
\u25cf\tEligible branches: CSE, IT, ECE, EEE and MECH <\/p>
\u25cf\tCGPA cutoff: 8.0 or above \n\n Job description includes: <\/p>
\u25cf\tJob Role: Software QA Engineer 1 <\/p>
\u25cf\tJob Location: Hyderabad \n\u25cf\tCompensation benefits: \n- Full time employee FTE \u2013 CTC INR 13 LPA \n- CTC Breakup - 9 L (Base) + 3 L (Joining Bonus) + 1 L (Additional benefits) \n- Internship stipend- INR 28,000 Per month\n<\/p>
A pre-placement talk was arranged by the Company\u2019s crew on 27th July, 2022 from 10:00 AM -11:00 AM in virtual mode. <\/p>
\u201cWe\u2019ve grown a lot since we started Celigo\u201d, said its senior manager and also added \u201c from a small team working out in the founder's garage in Northern California, today Celigo is a diverse team working in 6 offices across the globe. Our organisation develops a cloud-based platform for integrating applications together\u201d. <\/p>
\n Later the online assessment was scheduled on the same day from12:00PM - 2:00PM. It consisted of aptitude & coding sections, to be attempted within 120 minutes on Hackerrank platform. The test was followed by 3 rounds of interviews (2 technical + HR). \n<\/p>
Three(3) students fought the battle and achieved victory by bagging the gigantic offer of 13LPA. One of them is Prakruti Gilla <\/b>who narrated her interview experience as: <\/p>
\n1.\tHow was your experience with Celigo? <\/b><\/p>
\u2794\tIt was quite good actually. First technical round involved questions on wide range of topics namely, <\/p>
\n Database Management Systems-<\/b> <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are examples of dbms queries? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow do you create a table and insert the data into it? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat is the query to add attributes to a table? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow do you delete the duplicate records of a table?<\/p>
Software Engineering- <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are different software development life cycle (SDLC) models? <\/p>
\u25cf\tElaborate about the Waterfall model. <\/p>
\u25cf\tExplain Agile model. <\/p>
\nBeginning twenty (20) minutes of both the technical rounds was all about the projects I have done. I had three projects; machine learning, web development and cisco packet tracer. They mostly concentrated on my machine learning project by asking many questions like, <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat procedure did you follow? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat were the algorithms and libraries you used? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat was your role? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat challenges did you face during that course of time? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow is your project useful in real-life? <\/p>
\n And after that, they also asked me the questions such as, <\/p>
\u25cf\t What are different OOP concepts? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are types of polymorphism? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are interfaces and why do you need them? <\/p>
\u25cf\tBrief about exception handling. <\/p>
\n They asked me to write some codes too, which included, <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on palindrome. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on strings. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram on maximum product of an array. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram to determine a prime number. <\/p>
\u25cf\tProgram to swap two numbers without using a third variable. <\/p>
\nSpotlight was on the projects.\n . <\/p>
2.\tSo this is all technical, how about your HR interview?<\/b><\/p>
\n\u2794\t Yeah, the HR interview was also easy. It involved normal questions like, <\/p>
\u25cf\tTell me about yourself. <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat are your hobbies? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhy are you picking a job and not going for higher studies?<\/p>
\u25cf\tHave you had any previous interview experience? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIf Celigo and other company offer you a job, which one would you prefer and why? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow is your interview experience so far? <\/p>
\n That was it, I remembered. <\/p>
\n3.\t How did you manage to prepare all?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\t There was no much time since the results were declared on the same day and I had one day for preparation. So, what I did was going through the problems I solved previously. I had a quick look at my projects; steps I followed, technologies and algorithms I applied and so on. <\/p>
And I went through all the basic programming questions of python, java, c and c++. I also referred to software engineering questions and QA questions since the job role is QA engineer. I tried covering all the network subjects i.e., operating system, computer networks. <\/p>
On the last day, you can't learn something new. You only need to gush up what you have already learnt. <\/p>
\n4.\tWhat were the programming languages you focussed on?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tSee, the thing is not about the programming language but the logic you follow. The interviewer will not specify the language to be used. He\/she only looks at your logic or algorithm. <\/p>
I prefer the python language. So, I have written most of the asked programs in python. But you should have a greater understanding of the basic working principles of a language. Say inheritance, all its 5 types can be implemented using python whereas through java, it is not possible to implement \u2018multiple inheritance\u2019. <\/p>
\n\n5.\tWhat do you suggest to your juniors?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\t Know all languages but stick to one language when it comes to coding. Be good with the important data structures and algorithms of that language like arrays, strings, linked lists and so on. Have a good grip on the related problems. <\/p>
6.\tSo how about the communication skills?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tIt comes with practice and experience. It's not like I am going to watch a video and improve my communication skills. Have a regular conversation in English which eventually improves your ability. It does not come with a night. <\/p>
7.\tHow did you feel when you were selected for the job?<\/b> <\/p>
\u2794\tIt was unbelievable. When my friend called me to say this news, I had to check it myself since it\u2019s only my second interview. It took me some time and I am pretty much happy with that. <\/p>
\n8.\tWhat are your plans after this? Are you going to work for this company or pursue your higher studies? <\/b><\/p>
\u2794\tI am planning to work for my company. I will figure out the importance of the master degree and then I will go for it. I just can\u2019t rely on others\u2019 opinions. I will try to understand the industry needs and act accordingly. <\/p>
Extra keypoints are: <\/p>
\u25cf\tDevelop your resume strategically. <\/p>
\u25cf\tFocus on the key points of your resume. <\/p>
\u25cf\tKnow your resume very well. <\/p>
\u25cf\tCommunication skills are undoubtedly needed. <\/p>
\nThus a fascinating talk ended. <\/p>
\n\nWhat are the twists you faced in your interview? Share them in the comments.<\/b> \n \n \n<\/p>
<\/p>"}]
A lot of students, when they reach their penultimate year of study tend to start losing interest in their core subject, and those who take up leadership roles in college, like student clubs start gaining interest in management. <\/p>
You must be wondering what I should do after my B.Tech? Should I go for a master's? Should I take up a job? Write Civils? Or should I take up MBA? <\/p>
Let me tell you! MBA after B.Tech is a course that is taken up very commonly these days. It is the most treading course every student runs after pursuing B.Tech. \n<\/p>
Here are 5 reasons why you should take up MBA after your B.Tech <\/b><\/p>
1) Course Recognition<\/b> <\/p>
\nMBA is a course that is recognized worldwide. It offers a wide scope for opportunities and internships in the management sector while helping build a huge network of alumni globally.<\/p>
2) Technical and Management Expertise <\/b><\/p>
\nToday, students with expertise in multiple domains remain to be sort after from the rest of the crowd. Top companies these days prefer candidates who have domain-specific technical knowledge as well as management skills. <\/p>
3) Become your own boss<\/b> <\/p>
Again, not every student does MBA to grab job opportunities in top-notch companies at top managerial positions. Many students who pursue MBA choose to become entrepreneurs and become founders of startup companies. <\/p>
4) Enhanced Packages <\/b><\/p>
If you want to earn a ransom amount of money then MBA after B.Tech is the best choice you can take. Again, the more amount of experience you gain during your study period the more salaries you get. <\/p>
Your technical skills combined with managerial skills give an advantage to the company to give a dual role to a single person. <\/p>
5) Study flexible<\/b> <\/p>
A lot of MBA courses provide you with flexible study options like working while studying and distance learning. This helps them to learn required skills while studying, booth at the same time. <\/p>
Along the same line, not only you must make sure to do this because you love doing it, but not only because everyone\u2019s doing it. Make sure that doing what you love is more important than doing what everyone loves.<\/p>"}]
What is white paper, exactly?<\/b> <\/p>
\nA white paper is a piece of information that is typically published by a business or non-profit to emphasise or promote the benefits of a solution, product, or service that it now offers or plans to offer. <\/p>
\nHow to write a white paper?<\/b>\n<\/p>
Step 1: Select a Topic <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tBefore you begin writing your white paper, you must first decide on a topic. To select a topic that is both relevant and meaningful, consider the following: <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there any element of your industry that has very little content or information available online? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there a specific aspect of your business you'd like to investigate and report on? <\/p>
\u25cf\tIs there anything your team has done that could be replicated?\n<\/b><\/p>
Choose a topic that you are well-versed in. White papers are expert documents, so make sure you have enough information to provide and sources or proof to back it up. <\/p>
Step 2: Carry out in-depth research<\/b> <\/p>
Once you've decided on a topic, it's time to start gathering information and data to develop informative content that provides real value.\n<\/p>
You can collect data for your white paper from both internal and external sources. The more you research your subject, the more original and beneficial your content will be. <\/p>
Check all of your facts. <\/b><\/p>
It's in your best interest to share stuff that you know is trustworthy and true. Don't miss this stage, and double-check the facts you get from both previously published articles and interviews.\n<\/p>
Step 3: Know Your Audience <\/b><\/p>
Considering your audience is an important component of selecting a topic and creating content for a white paper. <\/p>
A better understanding of your audience is required; simply taking into account your audience is insufficient. Consider the following: <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat makes this topic appealing to my audience? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhat information does my target audience typically consume? <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow much does my audience know about this subject? <\/p>
\u25cf\tWhich research analysis is more suited for my audience?\n<\/p>
Step 4: Create an outline and format for your white paper.<\/b>\nAfter conducting the necessary research, you are now prepared to create the content. But, before you can unleash your inner storyteller, you must first prepare an outline. This outline will most likely lay the groundwork for a fantastic Table of Contents in the final design.\n<\/p>
As an example, here is a simple outline for a white paper:<\/b> <\/p>
\u25cf\tTitle <\/p>
\u25cf\tSummary or Abstract <\/p>
\u25cf\tIntroduction <\/p>
\u25cf\tSection Subheadings <\/p>
\u25cf\tFootnotes\/Sources <\/p>
\u25cf\tConclusion <\/p>
\u25cf\tA good white paper will ultimately result in the reader having an \"Aha!\" experience. <\/p>
\n\u25cf\tWork with document editing software such as Google Docs or Microsoft Word to build an outline for your white paper. <\/p>
\u25cf\tUse high-level titles for the most important portions of your material, then branch out into subheadings. <\/p>
\u25cf\tThe format of a white paper is a standard document format. Consider a white paper as more of a research paper than a report. <\/p>
\u25cf\tThe distinction is that a report includes conclusions in the executive summary or introduction, but a white paper includes them at the end.\n<\/p>
Step 5: Create an Eye-Catching Title <\/b><\/p>
The cover of your white paper is the first thing readers will notice. Make it inviting, captivating, and eye-catching. The main feature of your cover is your title or headline, so pay close attention to it.\n<\/p>
Step 6: Compose a Captivating Opening<\/b> <\/p>
As previously said, white papers have a conclusion at the end, which means you'll need to greet your readers with a different form of introduction at the start. <\/p>
Don't reveal too much, but be sure to highlight the key elements.\n<\/p>
Step 7: Use Subheadings to Divide the Content<\/b> <\/p>
It's time to properly format the content of your white paper at this point. Use subheadings to split up the material within each main part to make it simpler to read.\n<\/p>
Step 8: Use data to back up your content<\/b> <\/p>
White papers are supposed to be helpful, valuable, and well-researched. And there is no better method to back up your conclusions than with reliable information. <\/p>
Using verified facts, statistics, quotes, and other data as evidence in your white paper can help your company create authority in its area. <\/p>
You can utilise data visualisation tools, such as charts, graphs, widgets, maps, and more, to make your data more interesting.\n<\/p>
Step 9: Ensure Each Paragraph Has Value<\/b> <\/p>
This advice is more crucial than you may realise. A white paper is not a magazine editorial or a fiction novel, therefore avoid using filler words. There must be some value in every sentence.\n<\/p>
Step 10: Edit and Proofread<\/b> <\/p>
Never skip the editing and proofreading phase. A small error in a title or a redundant sentence might undo all the research and writing effort you've put in. <\/p>
A white paper guides the reader upward toward a conclusion that will make them feel as if they have learned something significant using thoroughly researched approaches, solutions, and facts. <\/p>
As I indicated before, a white paper's content leads the reader on a journey from a fundamental issue or claim.\n<\/p>
Student Tribe #6 <\/b><\/p>
\nA community where students can expand their network and meet the brightest minds.\n\nCollege is a place where students should learn how to network, but this is not happening as it should. So, we're building a student community where students can meet new people, make real-world connections, and can also get some opportunities. All you have to do is join a STUDENT TRIBE meet, which happens every Saturday, know more about the community, and evaluate whether or not you will benefit from it. STUDENT TRIBE has built a community of 210 students from various educational institutions throughout Hyderabad in just five meet-ups.\n\nWatch out few glimpses of the week 6 student tribe meet at T-Works, Hyderabad.<\/p>
<\/p>
We had significant speakers from the EV Industry who engaged with students of the tribe. Later, we had electric bicycles and bikes for test drive to the students of the tribe by the EV companies GHMEV and Hala Mobility.<\/p>
#EVolvingwithtribe<\/p>
#st #studenttribe #imthetribe <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1659943259865","data":"yTSNmruXr44"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659943259866","data":"
You can see how fascinating this community is, and how much students enjoy being a part of it. !<\/p>"}]
Have you ever thought about going abroad for your master's after graduating? Finally to experience being independent in its truest meaning, tasting the truest freedom without being scared, getting to know a new culture, lifestyle and a whole new experience\u2026 and studying. <\/p>
\nSuch an enticing thing who doesn\u2019t want that? And many are striving to get a good score in TOFEL, IELTS and many more with their hard work and strong determination. Which can make even a man cry. Even after cracking it with so much effort, many are facing a setback in the visa interview.\n<\/p>
The visa interview for students is not actually for immigration, they don't want the students to settle in the country and they want you to come after your study abroad. And they reject you even if there is a slight doubt that \u201cyou won't return\u201d. <\/p>
\nSo we need to prepare ourselves to face the interview for an F-1 visa. So let's get into it. <\/p>
\nFirst and foremost be sure to have all the documents required: your passport, DS-160 confirmation, proof of finances and other important documents which show your home ties, and create a connection which shows your motivation to return to your home country. Like, say that you have a job offer waiting here upon your return. Or say that you have personal or business assets here and presenting the documents related to these also greatly helps, there are many cases where the visa was rejected due to these particular documents.\n<\/p>
The interview does not last long so try to be as confident as you can, reach the place before the allotted time and you don\u2019t have to be in a formal. The semi-formal look can also be preferred. <\/p>
\nWhen it comes to the actual interview which doesn\u2019t take even a couple of minutes, you have to be brief about what you are saying and only say what is necessary confidently. Even if you are anxious, which you will obviously be as you see the interview of the person before you, try not to show it. <\/p>
\nIn the interview, they may ask how many universities you have applied to, why you selected that particular university, and why that particular program. So know the details of the university and program prior to the interview. You have to answer these questions in a way that shows that you are actually just going to study a program but it just so happens to be the United States of America. You need to show that you are not interested in visiting the US.\n<\/p>
They may ask you whether you have taken the GMAT or others and you can show them the score if necessary. <\/p>
\nHere comes the tough one which may as well decide whether your visa will be accepted or rejected and that is \u201cwhat\u2019s your plan after the program ends?\u201d. For this one, you have to show strong home ties whether it may be a job offer or you may be a part of a start-up, you also have to show the documents so be prepared.\n<\/p>
These are a few tips for the preparation for visa interviews and it is strongly advisable to take mock interviews to have an idea and clarity.\n\n<\/p>"}]
FRIENDS<\/b> - a common emotion we all go through. We laugh, we quarrel, we unite, we play, we promise to stay together, and make many memories together both good and bad and laugh at them. <\/p>
\nFrom childhood to adulthood we all are surrounded by people who we call friends. Some come as strangers and become friends, some friends become strangers, and some we never forget. <\/p>
\nOn this friendship day we thought of bringing back those memories which are associated with you, so, here are some of the craziest characters we meet somewhere or the other. <\/p>
\nTypes of friends:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
\n1. The Gang Leader<\/b><\/p>
\nThe Gang leader is the person who always shows their domination in a group and leads it. They always tend to make decisions that the group must obey. <\/p>
2. The 5 minutes bro<\/b><\/p>
\nWe all have this character with whom we get frustrated once in a while. He is the one who comes late and always tells us he will be reaching in 5 minutes but never actually shows up that early. <\/p>
3. The Cry baby<\/b><\/p>
\nLate night drama, complaining and sobbing. The person who takes everything to the heart and always feels sad about everything and finds stupid reasons to cry. <\/p>
4. The Spoiler<\/b> <\/p>
Have you ever cancelled a plan as a group because of that ONE friend? If yes, then he\/she is the one who fits into this character. This person always cancels at the last moment and shocks the group, eventually cancelling the whole plan. <\/p>
5. The Non-Sync:<\/b><\/p>
\nHere comes the highlighted character from the show. He is the most non-sync person who never comes with the context-related talk. He has his own world with his own thoughts. He needs to be dragged into the discussion to make him synchronous. He then sometimes becomes our happy pill. <\/p>
6.The Dreamer<\/b><\/p>
\nBig ambitions, discipline, and hard work - resemble this person. This person always dreams of success and follows rules to make their life a success story. We sometimes get inspired and try to be productive like them but we tend to fail every time. <\/p>
7. The Star Kid<\/b><\/p>
\nFame, father money, good looks - don't lie, we all wanted to be this person once in our lifetime, who we are jealous about and always have a little execration towards them. This person has a charm that everyone attracts to and wants to be around them. But eventually, everyone realizes this isn't the thing they are looking for. <\/p>
\n8.The Soulmate<\/b><\/p>
He is the person with whom we have this\u201d MUSTAFA MUSTAFA\u201d friendship. We all have at least one person in our lives, with whom we share anger, sorrow, happiness, love, and almost every emotion and can pretty much rely upon without having a feeling of being judged. This person never gets fed up with our stories and guides us through every stage in life. His scoldings are the enlightenment at times for us. <\/p>
While reading this, many friends come to our minds, but every friend has a different role in our life as every friend is UNIQUE. <\/p>
Share this, and let us know the characters of your story.<\/b><\/p>"}]
\"A bright light filled the plane. The first shock wave hit us. We were eleven and a half miles slant range from the atomic explosion but the whole aeroplane cracked and crinkled from the blast... We turned back to look at Hiroshima. The city was hidden by that awful cloud... mushrooming, terrible, and incredibly tall.\" ~ Paul Tibbets ( pilot)\n<\/p>
On 6th, august 1945, at 8:15 AM, an atomic bombing took place at Hiroshima which is located on the south coast of japan. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1659715367667","data":"62ed3d0fed612"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659715367668","data":"
More than 140,000 were killed during the bombing, some died due to the heat, and some by the radiation. The radiation impacted people who survived the bombing or were just born after the bombing. Skin cancer, lung cancer, and many other skin diseases led to more number of deaths.<\/p>
Many collapsed buildings and destroyed materials were found after the bombing and were restored by the Japanese government. These are preserved in a museum called peace memorable museum and peace park.\n<\/p>
What is peace memorable museum and peace park?<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1659715367669","data":"62ed3d433127e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659715367670","data":"
The peace memorable park was started on April 1st, 1954 to pay tribute to the civilians who were killed during the bombing. The park has the flame of peace which is said to be put out when the world becomes nuclear weapons-free, was established on august 1st,1964. <\/p>
It also has the Hiroshima industrial hall which is also known as the atomic bomb dome. It is the site where the atomic bomb was dropped on. As you can see in the picture the dome is completely collapsed. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1659715367671","data":"62ed3d681eb3e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659715367672","data":"
The museum has many objects and materials collected post-bombing and displayed. It shows how people suffered during the times.\nThe museum has a visual representation of Hiroshima after and before the bombing. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1659715367673","data":"62ed3d7b16b13"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659715367674","data":"
The objects displayed in the museum are the belongings of people who were affected. They show how impactful and dangerous was the bombing and how it wiped out an important part of japan. <\/p>
What is the significance of the peace park and museum? <\/b><\/p>
If you are wondering why is it important to visit the museum then here's why - the museum has many stories to offer and shows how people evaporated into thin air in minutes without knowing what was happening.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1659715367675","data":"62ed3dd513d21"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1659715367676","data":"
The traumatizing experiences that we get in the museum make us think about the importance of peace in this world. From 80-year-old men to 5-year-old children many became victims of this war. <\/p>
\nIt also visually explains the pollution caused by ( little boy ) the bomb in the area and how people and the climate got affected by this. \n\n <\/p>
It explains how people wept and died of thirst, many people with their injuries and burnt parts drank the water from the nearby water source died including the fish in the river. <\/p>
\n\nMany other people who drank the water from the black rain which contained ash and other particles were also dead. This explains the importance of a pure and pollution-free world. <\/p>
\nThese experiences make us feel pity, horrible, traumatising and make us cry thinking about the victims and the unsafe world we live in.\n<\/p>"}]
Saying NO is the ultimate productivity hack. Always, not doing something is faster than doing it. We give commitments on the first hand and then get frustrated by the work eventually.\n<\/p>
If something is required, it is worthwhile to inquire. A simple \"no\" will be more effective than any work the most productive individual can manage because many of them are not.\n<\/p>
SO WHY SAY YES? <\/b><\/p>
Many times, we comply with demands not because we want to but rather because we don't want to appear across as rude, arrogant, or useless. We frequently assume that they will serve our future needs.\n<\/p>
Working together with others is a crucial part of life. Our time and effort investment is outweighed by the possibility of straining the relationship.\n<\/p>
Being courteous in your responses can be useful. Do whatever favours you can, and when you have to say no, be kind and direct.\n<\/p>
Part of NO!<\/b> <\/p>
At any point in your work, learning to say \"NO\" is crucial because it preserves your time, which is your most valuable resource.\n<\/p>
Saying no to anything that isn't helping you reach your objectives is necessary. Steve Jobs best exemplified this concept when he remarked, \"People assume focus implies saying yes to the thing you've got to focus on. But that's not at all what it means. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully.\u201d \n<\/p>
More time and energy is lost doing things that are pointless than is lost doing things ineffectively. In such a case, therefore the ability to eliminate is more beneficial than the ability to optimise.\n<\/p>
Upgrade your NO<\/b>: As your abilities grow and you learn to distinguish between what is effective and ineffective, you must constantly raise your bar for accepting a yes.\n<\/p>
The whole voice that is put into words is about knowing that \u201cNO\u201d is a decision and \u201cYES\u201d is a responsibility. \n<\/p>"}]
Have you ever attended a workshop or a seminar where this one guy holds a mike and goes on and on about time management, soft skills all the stuff about personality development? No, this is not about that one youtube ad that always bugs us. Let us know what exactly soft skills mean.\n<\/p>
The reality is that we don\u2019t admire ourselves. Instead, we strive to admire successful people and follow their ways. We neglect our inner beauty because of the surrounded circumstances and are always under a constant threat of being judged. But being yourself is the key that makes you create the success paths.\n<\/p>
Here are a few of the important soft skills one must acquire. <\/p>
Optimism <\/p>
Emotional Intelligence <\/p>
Responsibility <\/p>
A sense of humour <\/p>
Integrity <\/p>
Time management <\/p>
Motivation <\/p>
Creativity <\/p>
Empathy <\/p>
Leadership <\/p>
Communication <\/p>
Good manners and etiquette <\/p>
Sociability <\/p>
The ability to teach\nProblem-solving\n<\/p>
So let\u2019s cool down it\u2019s not that I wanted to overwhelm you. I just wanted to give you a glimpse of what you are up against. I can just write here that do this and that and voila! You shine and sparkle. Then you just go through this as every other thing you come across.\n<\/p>
That\u2019s what I heard throughout my life \u201cdo this you get that, do that you get this\u201d, for god sake. This is not how it goes actually, at the end you just end up choosing the wrong career path. Trust me you don\u2019t wanna be there, no one says about it even the ones experiencing it. You need to develop your soft skills whatever prejudice you have, thrash it. There are many platforms out there some even introduced by the state to provide these skills for free. There are many great minds, not the ones I said earlier but the actual ones. Who provide their thoughts and techniques to achieve. \n<\/p>
The technical stuff which we cramped into our brains can only get us to the first year of our first job. The latter depends on your ability to understand your teammates, co-workers, and managers and how you leave an impression about your personality, only then you can move up. \n<\/p>
By creating ourselves an amicable and professional personality we can achieve many things. Let it be a corporate career or any field you choose to go to, it\u2019s necessary to build a strong network to grab the opportunities which will become more competitive in the future.\n<\/p>"}]
On 21st July 2022, the first campus interview was held offline in MRCET(Malla Reddy College of Engineering and Technology). The company which came to recruit is Virtusa. As it is a growing company in the IT industry, this came with a vision saying \u201cCatch up, keep up and pull ahead\u201d. <\/p>
The recruitment process involved three rounds. <\/p>
The first round is the written test which is about 3h 30min, conducted online. <\/p>
The test consists of 6 sections which includes\n<\/p>
Aptitude <\/p>
Verbal Ability <\/p>
Reasoning <\/p>
Computer Fundamentals <\/p>
Coding <\/p>
Power coding\n<\/p>
Almost 800 students eligible for the written test have the prerequisites such as <\/p>
6.5 or above CGPA <\/p>
Are from CSE,IT,ECE,EEE departments <\/p>
Can contend with java\n<\/p>
On the day of the interview, the lead HR of Virtusa conducted a pre-placement talk, gave an overview of the company and explained about the further rounds and the students who have cleared their written test are eligible to attend the technical and HR interviews. The ones who clear the coding round are eligible for 5.5lpa and for power coding it is 7.5lpa<\/p>
Out of 800, half of them had cleared the written test in and 22 were power coders. <\/p>
All of them came with a positive attitude. They burned the midnight oil revising all the technical concepts and were very confident in the morning when they were allocated to 10 panels. Each panel consists of an HR person who interviews the candidates. They asked common technical questions as if it is a rapid-fire round and some of them wondered about in-depth java concepts and some made students write code and execute it. That was the most horrible part of the interview for many of them.<\/p>
Below are the few Virtusa interview questions: <\/p>
1) Tell me about yourself and explain what are the technologies you have learnt <\/p>
2) Explain your projects <\/p>
3) Basics of java <\/p>
4) OOPs concepts of Java, and Python and try to explain with examples <\/p>
5) Method overloading and Overriding in java and try to explain with an example program and also threads concept <\/p>
6)Java Collections, Explain the framework ( important) <\/p>
7) SQL basics like joins, constraints, Dbms, Rdbms, Tables <\/p>
8)Codes on Arrays, Functions<\/p>
9)Which inheritance is not implemented in java and why? <\/p>
10)Software Development Life cycle <\/p>
11) Differentiate HTML, CSS, javascript <\/p>
12)Different commands in DDL and DML <\/p>
13)Query to find the second highest salary from the given table <\/p>
14)Sorting programs <\/p>
15)Basic programs like string reverse and Fibonacci\n<\/p>
This Company is basically Java Oriented so students tried to focus more on java and also the other programming languages.\n<\/p>
After the interview was over, students felt very relaxed. But that didn't last for much time. The next thing about which they were very much worried is the RESULTS. The final results were out in the evening, some of them were on cloud nine knowing that they had cracked the interview, but some others had waited all day long to know that they were rejected which is a real test of their patience. That discouraging and upsetting moment made them realise how to face rejection and how not to be overwhelmed with success.<\/p>
130 students have cleared the technical interview and were sent to the HR round where some of the questions asked were\n<\/p>
Tell me about yourself <\/p>
Why do you want to work with Virtusa? <\/p>
Did you copy the Exam? <\/p>
What are your strengths and weaknesses? <\/p>
Why should we hire you? <\/p>
Are you willing to relocate?\n<\/p>
ADD-ONs: <\/b><\/p>
Communication skills are the key. <\/p>
Projects need to be conceptually strong. <\/p>
Be Confident. <\/p>
Know about the company prior to the interview. <\/p>
Critical and creative thinking are an advantage. <\/p>
Practise coding and improve problem-solving ability\n<\/p>
That's a laid-back moment for everyone who has completed their HR interview. The most challenging question for many is to answer the question: Did you copy in the written test?<\/p>
But the fact is even though we copy in the written test we will be picked out during the technical interview. End of the day out of 130, 90 students were placed in Virtusa and they also had interaction with the Quality Management director of Virtusa. A laboratory was inaugurated for providing training on Full Stack testing with Selenium and Automation to the freshers. This was a great beginning for the students with offer letters.<\/p>
That was a day with mixed emotions and the first ever experience of placements offline for every student.<\/p>"}]
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