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International E-Summit organized<\/b> by KODE Campus in association with Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology is an International Summit based on the theme of Entrepreneurship. The event mainly features Entrepreneurship talks by successful international CEOs and Technical Workshops.<\/p>
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Importance of Entrepreneurship:<\/u><\/b> <\/p>
- Entrepreneurship the advent of new venture particularly small ventures in order to materialize the innovative ideas of the entrepreneurs. Thus, the growth or establishment of small enterprises is the specific contribution of entrepreneurship in in every economy of the world. <\/p>
- Entrepreneurship is the incubator of the innovation. Innovation creates disequilibria in the present state of order. Thus, entrepreneurship nurses innovation that provides new ventures, product, technology , market, quality of good etc. to the economy that increase Gross Domestic Products and standard of living of the people.\n- Entrepreneurship is the most effective way of integrating those who feel disposed and alienated into the economy. Minorities, migrants and women are safely integrated into entrepreneurship that will help lo develop a well-composed plural society. <\/p>
-Entrepreneurship is innovation and hence the innovated ideas of goods and services have to be tested by experimentation. Therefore, entrepreneurship provides funds for research and development with universities and research institutions. This promotes the general development of research and development in the economy. <\/p>
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About the speakers: <\/u><\/b><\/p>
- Kimberly Bolton <\/b>(CEO and Co Founder at Carapac) - Co-founder and CEO of Carapac. Carapac makes home compostable plastic alternatives for packaging, and fresh produce packaging in particular. I am very interested in corporate social and sustainability (Basically how to save the environment and make money at the same time) <\/p>
\n- Rabea Bader<\/b> ( CEO- Le Wagon TLV, IZMUS, CRE ONLINE) - Co-Leading Le Wagon's branch in Tel Aviv, Le Wagon is the No.1 ranked coding Boot camp in the world, it's a 9-week Full Stack development program teaching Ruby, Ruby on Rails, SQL, Java Script, HTML & CSS, APIs, Github, Heroku and much more. Our program brings coding skills to creative entrepreneurs so they can build their own application, find a job in the tech industry as junior developer or product manager and collaborate efficiently with their future dev team. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555050325612","data":"
Workshops Being Conducted:<\/u> <\/i><\/b><\/p>
- Digital Marketing and E-Commerce:<\/b> Digital marketing is the marketing of products or services using digital technologies, mainly on the Internet, but also including mobile phones, display advertising, and any other digital medium. Mr. Zenith Reddy will be training the students at this workshop. <\/p>
\n- Cloud Computing and Big Data:<\/b> Big data is a field that treats ways to analyze, systematically extract information from, or otherwise deal with data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data-processing application software.\nMr. Rami Reddy will be training the students at this workshop. <\/p>
\n- IoT on Robotics:<\/b> Just not IoT or Robotics but \u201cIoT with Robotics\u201d will help understand inter connectivity of intelligent devices in a manufacturing sector, at shop floor; making a building or a city, intelligently connected. Mr.Rajiv Patnaik will be training the students at this workshop. <\/p>
Benefits to the students :<\/b><\/i> <\/p>
- Creating awareness in the students about the importance of Entrepreneurship. <\/p>
- Having events like IDEA PITCHING will help to bring out the innovators in the students and help them find their investors. <\/p>
- Guidance from experienced entrepreneurs. <\/p>
-Top 20-30 Students will get internship from Australia & India . <\/p>
- Knowledge in various advancing technologies such as IoT, Robotics, Big Data and Digital Marketing. <\/p>
- Students will get to know the real life experiences of the CEOs who will be interacting with them. <\/p>"}]
What's Dream, what's reality, what are rights, what's Humanity, what's care and what's its need, corrupt monsters, on whom they feed? <\/p>
Money showers on every lane, fights for drops are more insane. Fights for democratic rights are held by rules, Government is sculpture and the makers are fools. <\/p>
Makers are fools is what they believe, makers are rats on whom all cats feeds. <\/p>
Is it a fest? Yes, I'll be there! I'll serve you my fingers with ink everywhere. <\/p>
But what the hell? You promised to serve. You Promised to melt just like that dessert, leaving essence for coming ages, you Promised to pay me my fucking worthy wages. <\/p>
And now the Dawn is passing by. Yes, there is roughness back in my sky. Elections so done, The Evil returns. We make you sculptures but strokes come from your side. \n<\/p>"}]
The tears are hard to stop when you see the Greater Himalayas for the very first time. I mean, of course, you've seen them in movies, photos and heard songs about them but nothing, and I mean nothing, comes close to seeing them in person. There's not enough words on the planet to describe the sheer power you feel when you see those age old mountains, standing tall like sentinels, protecting India from the Northern elements. <\/p>
We stopped after a long day of riding our bikes and hit the More Plains, a gigantic valley in the Greater Himalayas that seemingly stretches forever, with the end of the valley just barely in sight. It is one of the quietest places I've ever visited in my entire life, and there's no road per say. You could literally ride anywhere on the plains. It is straight as an arrow and the cut in the mountains ahead leads on to Ladakh. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504962231159","data":"59b3e9c6053cd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504962233255","data":"
More Plains overwhelmed our group. We stopped and decided to camp there, where little vegetation grew and there was not a living soul in sight. We did occasionally catch sight of a wild sheep and goat here and there, but apart from that, nothing. As we prepared to set up camp, a chill spread over the valley as the Sun hid behind the mountains, darkening the valley but leaving the sky well lit. It was going to be a magical experience, it seemed to promise us, and a magical experience we did get. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504962335575","data":"59b3e7fd160ef"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504962337486","data":"
Away from the pollution of the city, away from all the noise, the light and the general chaos, looking straight up to the sky wasn't merely an exercise in frustration. On the plains, looking up to the sky meant a whole new world opening up to you. <\/p>
Countless stars blinked back at you. Countless, of all colour, shining bright, blinking. It was enough to keep you awake all night, wrapped in your sleeping bags, fighting back the cold, just to sit back and stare at the sky. <\/p>
In our quest to chase riches and build the future, we murdered our planet. We polluted our cities and we laugh at people who tell us that we should be taking care not to pollute our surroundings. I stared into the sky for so long, I did not notice the tears streaking down my face. We were building a future for children who would live on a poisoned planet, and that night I thought to myself, just how much of an impact we could make if we only just make the city dwellers and polluters and the capitalists and the socialists and every person of every ideology just sit down, look up and stare at the sky in the midst of the Greater Himalayas. <\/p>
The world would be a better place. <\/p>"}]
Summer is here. Temperatures are hitting 42\u00b0C in the city. Hyderabad is literally 'too hot to handle'. In times like these we need a steady supply of chilled refreshing drinks, so here are 5 summer drinks to cool you down.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495020335308","data":"
1. Classic Masala Chaas<\/b><\/p>
Mumbai's staple drink, chaas is made from curd and flavoured as per one's choice. Here we'll talk about making masala chaas.<\/p>
Firstly combine 1 teaspoon roasted cumin, 1 tablespoon ginger, 2-3 green chillis, 1\/4 cup coriander leaves in the grinder.\nGrind for 30 secs then add 1 cup curd, 1\/2-1 cup water, ice cubes, black salt and chat masala. Grind again until everything is combined well.\nPour into glasses or earthen wares. Garnish with coriander leaves, mint leaves and khara boondi on top. Serve your masala chaas chilled.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495022407130","data":"591c3b9542ea7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495022417594","data":"
2. Mango-Banana Smoothie <\/b><\/p>
Since mangoes are in season, you can whip up this healthy breakfast drink to keep you feeling full and refreshed through the day.<\/p>
Blend 1 large ripe mango, 1 ripe banana, 1 cup whole-milk curd, 1 cup crushed ice, 1 teaspoon cardamom powder in a blender until very smooth and frothy. Taste and add sugar if desired (it's healthier if you don't). Garnish with mint and drink immediately while still very cold!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495022669831","data":"591c3cff12f2d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495022780482","data":"
3. Lemon Mint Drink<\/b><\/p>
This is straight up the most refreshing drink you can have.<\/p>
Blend about 5 mint leaves, the juice of one lemon, 1 cup of chilled water, 1 teaspoon ginger, ice cubes, and sugar to taste. Serve immediately. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495023202670","data":"591c3ecf299ac"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495023247253","data":"
4. Jaljeera <\/b><\/p>
Nothing beats the quintessential glass of chilled jaljeera. <\/p>
Pound the 2 tablespoons cumin seeds, black salt and 1 teaspoon amchur in a mortar with pestle. Grind 2 mint leaves and 4 coriander leaves with sufficient water into a smooth paste.\n Add 2 tablespoons lemon juice and jeera masala and mix well. Put ice cubes in two tall glasses. Divide the concentrate equally and top up with soda. Mix well. Serve immediately, garnished with a slice of lemon.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495024188836","data":"591c42a60ea61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495024186393","data":"
5. Panakam<\/b><\/p>
Commonly made in South India during Sri Ram Navami, this refreshing drink is perfect to cool you down this summer.<\/p>
Add 50 gm of jaggery to 1 litre of water and let it dissolve.\nCrush 3 cardamoms, \u00bd teaspoon of dried ginger and the juice of 1 lemon.\nServe cold. Garnish with mint leaves. (optional)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495024676736","data":"591c447ac52c0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495024695658","data":"
We hope you like these recipes! <\/p>"}]
stuMagz is elated to present AdOnMo as its Marketing Partner for the flagship event, the Undergrad Summit 2019 which was held on March 30.<\/p>
AdOnMo is and innovative advertising platform. It personifies the name as Advertisement On Mobility. They have combined features of Offline and Online Marketing and created an Ad-Tech platform for all to get advertise. <\/p>
It's good to have a problem and even better to have an optimal solution. Advertising outdoors were never so easy. In today's world of abundance in content diffusion online, Outdoor advertising continues to be deemed among the best mediums. And Adonmo takes it to a new paradigm with the unique combo of high-definition LED displays and Artificial Intelligence.<\/p>
That's how the Rethinking of Outdoor Advertising came into picture. <\/p>
Adonmo Private Limited, an Ad-Tech startup, is the brainchild of Sravanth Gajula and Sandeep Bommireddi, two aspirants wanting to revolutionize Outdoor advertising scenario in India.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554814422332","data":"
It all started in 2015, when the alumnus of IIT Indore and ISB met at Microsoft. They quickly realized outdoor advertising industry has not been novel and optimal enough, especially n terms of technology adaptation. They kick-started Adonmo, launching their first product, a network of cloud-controlled digital screens on top of taxis. Within a span of two years, they bagged the flagship clients as well as laurels, such as Star innovator at Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), and Geo-spatial World Excellence Award.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1554814422333","data":"5cac936f63921"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554814422334","data":"
Comprising of highly capable young talent, Adonmo has explored the horizons of the new age marketing campaigns through digital medium on four wheels. Adonmo is definitely the next big thing in advertising world, that every brand would aspire to associate with. The phenomenal journey from a team of 2 to 25 bright minds, from a single client to 100 established clients, from a demo car to 1000 cabs on road today, has been an incredible one. <\/p>
AdOnMo is not just another company to work for, but given the cutting-edge technologies and young energy, this company is indeed a great learning platform that can eventually be the launching pad for any student's career. One of the favorite startups hailed from the city of Hyderabad, Adonmo's progress and key breakthroughs can be actively followed on their social media handles.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1554814422336","data":"5cac95e614531"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554814422335","data":"
How about the work-space at Adonmo?<\/b><\/p>
People only know the external part of AdOnMo which is disrupting the traditional way of outdoor advertising, but only the people of AdOnMo know what revolution it's bringing in terms of working culture. Finally breaking the shackles of old mundane & monotonous way of working. In AdOnMo the bean Bags replaced wooden chairs, the funky colors of the walls changes the mood of everyone around. In not many organizations a new junior most intern can approach the firm's C-suits and discuss his ideas, but in AdOnMo any idea anytime and anywhere is welcomed, discussed and taken into consideration. All say their learning has been a fun ride.<\/p>"}]
This year's UG Summit 2019 recipient of the Best Academic Performance Award is Ragini from 3rd year B. Sc MPCs of St. Pious X Degree and PG College and we couldn't be more impressed and proud of her! This interview was taken this week to know her secrets of studying and overall feelings about this honor.<\/p>
Interviewer :<\/b> Anushka Arvind, II BCMC<\/p>
1. Great to meet you and congratulations for your accomplishment! We all are proud of you.<\/b><\/p>
Thank you so much. I'm glad we're doing this.<\/p>
2. The UG Summit has awarded you well. Has the feeling sunk in yet?<\/b><\/p>
I still can't believe I won even though time has passed. I feel so blessed for this beautiful moment and it feels so unreal.<\/p>
3. Which subject in your studies is your favorite and why?<\/b><\/p>
Mathematics is my favorite subject. It's mainly because it is challenging to solve a particular problem that develops the excitement and sportiness in me. It involves logic and I believe it is the most useful in our day to day lives.<\/p>
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4. What are your hobbies or what do you do for fun?<\/b>\n\n<\/p>
My hobbies are gardening and animal care. My free time mostly goes in these activities. It helps me blow off my stress levels and it is physically healthy. <\/p>
5. What are your usual studying etiquette's? Did your parents help you focus?<\/b><\/p>
Mostly my ways involve the completion of day to day work, revision scheduling and time management. That is important. Yes, my parents are a part of my success. They help me a lot in my academic life and provide a good environment that led to it. My mother is a university to me. She definitely taught me so much.<\/p>
6. Finally, any study tips or advice for those students wishing to score well?<\/b><\/p>
I think time management plays a crucial role for a good career and a student should always learn from experiences that can lead to managing your life better. I also think that we should seize every opportunity that comes and we will be able to gain experience from.<\/p>
Thank you so much for taking your time to talk to me. I hope everyone gets inspired with your hard work.<\/b><\/p>
Thank you too for the interview!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1554481870450","data":"5ca781ee400d3"}]
\"Follow your passion\"<\/b> has become a well-worn phrase. But what happens if you don't know what your passion is?\n\nThis isn't just an issue for those begin their careers, it can be a problem for those stuck in jobs that they don't enjoy.\n\nIt's all too easy to fall into a routine that leaves you bored or unfulfilled. The things which I've seen and experienced, should\/ might help you to find your true passion in life :-<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500075","data":"
Four ways to find your passion:<\/i><\/u><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500076","data":"
1. Don't presume that your passion should be your job:- \nHunter S. Thompson, the gonzo journalist and novelist, once said: \"Anything that gets your blood racing is probably worth doing.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500077","data":"
2. Work out what you hate doing :-. List the jobs or tasks that you absolutely loathe. Once you have eliminated these options, your true passion may become more clear. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500078","data":"
3. Remember what you loved doing as a child :-. Did you love to draw ( I love to draw ) or write stories when you were kid? Try to remember the activities that you enjoyed during your childhood, before the pressure to study the right subjects . <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500079","data":"
4. Try visualisation :-. Imagine yourself getting up early (which I used to dream daily), jumping out of bed, excited about going to college\/work . You get dressed quickly, full of enthusiasm about your day. The sun is shining and you take those first steps out of your bedroom. Now work out where you are going and what kind of job follows on from that feeling of anticipation. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554706500080","data":"
Yeah these are few things which tried and got addicted. This showed my path like What's my passion is about. <\/p>"}]
A new year is upon us. Us as in the Hindu majority of this country. Today, i.e. the 6th of April 2019, is going be celebrated as New Year\u2019s Day in the Hindu calendar. A day for celebration for crowds and diasporas across the country albeit under different names. In Hyderabad, a city where I grew up, and continue to live, today\u2019s festival holds great importance. Not only as a day of celebration but as a day of getting together under the same bamboo roofs, next to a bowl of mangoes while an elder in the family tries to get back in touch with the kid that you once were. <\/p>
Ugadi has not been, a day of huge impact for me as a child. It didn\u2019t have the color or the noise and spectacle. It didn\u2019t give me week long vacation from school. Nor did it bring the excitement of buying new clothes (Mostly because at this point in the Indian year, all you want to wear is tees and a pair of shorts). But to take my experience with such a big festival as the metric for it\u2019s importance would be illogical. To the millions of people from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, who aren\u2019t me, Ugadi is nothing short of the most important part of the year. It marks the start of something new. A new year, a new chapter, an empty book. A book with new possibilities ahead, with news of rains and harvest, prosperity and difficulties, health and sickness, a promise of joy and growth. For most farmers, this marks the completion of the Rabi crop harvesting. Considering this day is regarded as day 1 of the new year, most farmers stockpile on the harvest income and wait for men in orange clothing to describe the future of their hard work. The theme of tradition is common all across the festival. <\/p>
Tradition is a strong motivator. It demands certain things to be done a certain way at a certain point of time. Hardly with a need for questioning or cross talk. Tradition is important in that sense, maybe, our lives wouldn\u2019t have the same sense of structure without it. <\/p>
At the beginning of the day, all houses are pampered with mango leaves, keeping the entrances lively by washing up the dust accumulated in the cracks and corners. Fixating neem flowers, is believed to prevent skin rashes from entering into the house, I have to check the science on that one, don\u2019t quote me on it. The wooden thresholds washed and refurnished with a coating of turmeric. All brings the house alive, thriving for human activity as a sense of homeliness sets in. Everyone from the kids to the elderly oil their hair, wash it up, wear fresh pressed new clothing, and like clockwork visit a temple or sit down on what I consider a lazy holiday, in front of the TV sets to listen to the year that awaits them. <\/p>
As you might be aware, if the said steps are followed correctly, it get\u2019s you a pass into getting a sneak peak into how your mythical star will fair in terms of a point based system over the course of the upcoming year. Scoring you on the basis of luck, respect, depression, insult and other very technical aspects I wouldn\u2019t want to go into. Now these numbers are definitely very authentic coming from a podium of a bearded old monk in a very religious orange or white attire with a book of intense mathematics, known as a Panchangam<\/i>. Most households purchase a miniature copy of this manuscript in order to help themselves to a better understanding. <\/p>
Here comes the most important part of any Indian festival, the food. <\/p>
Ugadi has a very characteristic menu for delicacies. Unlike other festivals where dishes like wadas, or yellow rice are stable or common place, Ugadi has a special concoction of sweet, sour and spice, known famously as the Ugadi pacchadi<\/i>. This syrup is a festival of flavours in your mouth opening every closed sinus and activating every taste bud to leave you with a click of the tongue at the end of the tasteful journey. This pacchadi <\/i>has some standard ingredients each of which are symbolic of a mindset\/experience a person will have during the course of the year. For example, jaggery, sweet in taste is symbolic of happiness;<\/p>
Green chillies, spicy, are symbolic of anger; Raw Mango, sour, surprises or unexpected events, ..etc\nThis festival is vital for our need to know our future, to exercise control on variables not really in our basket. This is something very close to the belief system of our community in general. But it does however, bring a very important thing back to a family, a sense of belonging under a same roof, for a day at the least, unplugging from their urban lifestyles to taste a bit of historic traditional and social values. Hope everyone has a good year ahead, especially all the students reading this. Happy Ugadi, Nutana naama samvatsaram shubhakaankshalu! <\/i> \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1554450279247","data":"5ca708634d3b5"}]
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-> \u0c07\u0c2a\u0c41\u0c21\u0c41 Mech \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c33\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c17\u0c41\u0c30\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c1a\u0c3f\u2026<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554462774508","data":"
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-> EEE \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c33\u0c4d\u0c32\u0c15\u0c3f \u0c0e\u0c32\u0c3e \u0c09\u0c02\u0c26\u0c02\u0c1f\u0c47??<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554462774511","data":"
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-> ECE \u0c35\u0c3e\u0c33\u0c4d\u0c32 \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c37\u0c2f\u0c3e\u0c28\u0c3f\u0c15\u0c3f \u0c35\u0c38\u0c4d\u0c24\u0c47..<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1554462774514","data":"
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One of the biggest mistakes I made was not starting my business in college. People think that once their college is over, they'll have enough free time to do whatever they want, they believe that post-college is basically the time they are going to seriously invest in starting up and putting their heart mind and soul to it. <\/p>
It brings me great pleasure that I am here to bust that myth. You, the student, have the best free time you will ever have in your entire lives. You don't have to run around and make money, there aren't mounting responsibilities on you, your free time is mostly hanging out with friends, and other assorted activities which I'm sure brought a smile on your face when you read this line. <\/p>
I'm not the type of guy who has many regrets, and yet, one of the biggest regrets that I have right now is the fact that I didn't actually bother to take time off my monotonous college life, which I intensely hated including all my classmates (sorry guys), and that I didn't act upon the many ideas I struck upon while in college. Believing that I was too stupid, too poor or too lazy to do so, the last part of which is absolutely true, I wasted away 4 years of engineering doing absolutely nothing, licking my emotional wounds and dealing with depression. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497882620694","data":"5947e0964a051"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497882697731","data":"
I miss being a student sometimes because being one meant I had the freedom to dream. That's not to say that I did not dream, I did, a lot of it, but I never acted upon them at all. My laziness, which I admit is the greatest weakness I have, ruined whatever plans I had of actually going through with my plans. Post-college, if your parents can cover your costs, pat yourself on the back for being born in a house privileged enough for you to do just that, like yours truly for example. <\/p>
The thing about responsibilities is that they sneak up on you, whether you like it or not. It could be due to various factors and personal disgust and your wasteful life is one of them. The other thing about responsibilities is that the longer you try to run from them, the harder they'll hit you, a fact I fully understood late last year when I had nowhere to go and was on the verge of another breakdown. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497883654395","data":"5947e4866ca06"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497883701277","data":"
I had hoped that my startup would be a way for me to take care of my responsibilities later, in a way it was an elaborate scheme to avoid my responsibilities all over again. However, before we digress any further, allow me to explain why you're reading my sob story: one of the biggest reasons I failed my startup venture is because I ran out of time. I couldn't, in good faith, leech off my parents anymore and decided to leave New Delhi and come back to Hyderabad and find a job doing what I wanted to do in the first place, writing. <\/p>
I failed because I didn't realise the value of starting up right from college where I would have the time and flexibility to work on my idea and my product, instead of wasting away a year after college and then starting up. We ran into plenty of problems, all of which were handled with a sense of urgency not because we wanted to get work done fast, but because we had an omnipresent feeling of running out of time. Tick tock, tick tock, the clock would mock us, laughing in our faces as we struggled each day trying to get our product out, working on the ground and on our product back at our office, which was basically the home we had rented. I miss that place now. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497884317785","data":"5947e766093f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497884437955","data":"
But my story is just an example, and this isn't about me. This is about you making your own stories and craving your path when your path is at its softest. Time is not your friend when it comes to startups, every day must be a productive day, every day you must be willing to nurture and protect your idea, willing to go the extra mile to make sure your idea gets further, and the best time to do it is a time where you have no responsibilities, but a gift, a gift of dreaming about who or what you want to be, and also the gift of failure. <\/p>
Failure is something you must come to terms with eventually, it is the greatest teacher you'll ever have. Failure teaches you, in excruciating detail, the mistakes you've made. Learning from them or feeling sad for yourself because of them is a matter of personal choice, something that doesn't come easy but it can be learned. <\/p>
Of all the teachers I've personally had, failure has been the best. I'm proud to be a drop out today, I'm proud that my startup has failed, because without it I would have never confronted the fact that I have always wanted to write, to share stories, to make stories and to put my thoughts on paper, whether with rage or with love and kindness, that depended on what I was writing about. <\/p>
And it is failure why you should consider starting up in college. When you're a student, the safety net around you is big enough to catch you when you fail, and you will fail, eventually, but that doesn't mean it's the end of your life. Failure's singular purpose is holding a big sign right in front of your face, showing you exactly what went wrong, so embrace it, learn from your failures, and keep pushing forward. There will never be a better time to do so than when you're a student, willing to learn from your mistakes. <\/p>
Embrace your destiny, because the time to startup was yesterday, and the world will never stop for us. <\/p>"}]
This is that time of the year when all the final year students are worried about their comprehensive VIVA. After hectic major project and project reviews, students are now extremely nervous for their VIVA because they would be asked random questions from any corner of their engineering books which are hardly touched. <\/p>
So here is list of things that can help you deal with your comprehensive VIVA. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491893853234","data":"
1. Syllabus: <\/b><\/p>
Most importantly you need to be aware of the entire syllabus of your engineering right from your first year. Be thorough with at least the content in that particular subject; recall all the units and prepare for probable questions. If your examiner is kind and probably in a good mood, you could get away with simple questions like name any 8 units in your favourite subject. So recall the entire syllabus of your engineering. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491908400655","data":"58ecb77bb6303"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491893864981","data":"
2. Research: <\/b><\/p>
Research about what could be the probable questions from units. Take feedback from your seniors or associate professors about how the pattern is going to be. Find out reference material for each subject. If you are asked to choose a subject and topic from which you would be asked questions, be clever to answer the subjects and units you know perfectly. So prepare a handful of topics thoroughly. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491908413334","data":"58ecb785cea85"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491893873809","data":"
3. Be Thorough With Your Basics: <\/b><\/p>
Most importantly be thorough with your basics. Invariably the examiners prefer to ask basic questions regarding their subject For example SI unit of Force, the definition of velocity, etc. Make a list of all the topics in the syllabus and prepare for all the relevant questions. Rather than complex theories concentrate on basics to nail your comprehensive VIVA. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491908423778","data":"58ecb790c30c2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491895501746","data":"
4. Study Material:<\/b><\/p>
There are many reference material available for comprehensive VIVA. It covers the basic and standard objective questions. The best idea is to rely on your textbooks. You don't have to battle with apprehensions that you have left behind something. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491908433786","data":"58ecb79a6f9b3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491895513407","data":"
5. Impress Your Faculty:<\/b><\/p>
The way you behave, your mannerisms also is important. If you are in the bad books of the professor than you are likely to get easy and predictable questions. So make sure you impress your professors and be a well-behaved student to have a smooth and successful VIVA. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1491908443390","data":"58ecb7a4ddf8e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1491906250477","data":"
Prepare well, make sure you look presentable on the day, keep your calm and rock your VIVA!<\/p>"}]
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