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As soon as you complete your graduation the first thing you do is set yourself on for a job search, and for that, you sit hours and hours in preparing your resume. not only resume some of the jobs require Curriculum Vitae(CV) too. Unfortunately, most of the youth doesn't know the difference between a resume and a CV or their correct usage! here are few differences between Resume and CV which can easily get connected to the Engineering students as there JNTU answers are written in the same format during any exam :p<\/span><\/p>Read on to get the perfect understanding and differences between Resume and CV <\/p>1. CV or Curriculum Vitae is an in-depth document which can cover more than two pages whereas resume should be a brief document, not more than a page.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415451899","data":"5767b9728ffa2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415152000","data":"2. CV should have a detail list of your achievements like awards, honors, publications etc as it is intended to be the full record of your career history, Resume on the other side it should be prepared to suit each position, which you apply for. It may not be chronologically arranged and is highly customizable.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415457513","data":"5767b9771cd68"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415167162","data":"3. Curriculum Vitae is a static text that does no change for different jobs, whereas you have to change your Resume and the skills mentioned in it for every other job you attend.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415462306","data":"5767b97bd9014"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415180056","data":"4. Resumes are mainly preferred in the UK for jobs and for other official purposes. Curriculum Vitae In Ireland and New Zealand and in India depending on the job requirements it is used in all contexts. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415467925","data":"5767b99430056"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415194170","data":"So, Be smart, act smart and know the difference to bag the job of your choice!<\/span><\/p>"}]
Read on to get the perfect understanding and differences between Resume and CV <\/p>
1. CV or Curriculum Vitae is an in-depth document which can cover more than two pages whereas resume should be a brief document, not more than a page.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415451899","data":"5767b9728ffa2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415152000","data":"
2. CV should have a detail list of your achievements like awards, honors, publications etc as it is intended to be the full record of your career history, Resume on the other side it should be prepared to suit each position, which you apply for. It may not be chronologically arranged and is highly customizable.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415457513","data":"5767b9771cd68"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415167162","data":"
3. Curriculum Vitae is a static text that does no change for different jobs, whereas you have to change your Resume and the skills mentioned in it for every other job you attend.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415462306","data":"5767b97bd9014"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415180056","data":"
4. Resumes are mainly preferred in the UK for jobs and for other official purposes. Curriculum Vitae In Ireland and New Zealand and in India depending on the job requirements it is used in all contexts. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466415467925","data":"5767b99430056"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466415194170","data":"
So, Be smart, act smart and know the difference to bag the job of your choice!<\/span><\/p>"}]
13-year-old Meera Vashista, who is a seventh-grader in Sartartia Middle School in Sugar Land was born and brought up in the United States Of America, while she was working on a science project in her school in Texas last year, she first heard about the Indian government's movement to substitute each of the 77 crores existing bulbs with power saving light-emitting diode (LED) ones.<\/p>
Since then, she started thinking hard on how could government support the underprivileged by replacing their incandescent bulbs with LED lamps that are over seven times as expensive!<\/p>
\"I thought this is something I could help with. And it's then I had this eureka moment,\"<\/i> Says Meera <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466350528169","data":"5766bbdc415f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466349153682","data":"
She then started drafting a letter which she sent to random people in her family phone book. The letter explained the government's objective of reducing greenhouse gases as well as taking electricity to the poorest villages in India. <\/p>
The letter was almost a request for donations, that would allow her to distribute LED bulbs on her visit to India. \"<\/i>Electricity is empowerment. In rural areas, it helps kids study after dusk, it helps ease the workload of people, it improves agricultural output,\" <\/i>she explained to her potential donors.<\/p>
Meera has collected almost $2,079, or Rs 1.4 lakh, with this she would be able to buy and distribute about 1,600 LED bulbs on her India visit early next month. \"I sent letters on a wing and a prayer. What shocked me the most was when I received my first cheque,\" <\/i>she says. Sunanda, her mother, who is a co-founder of a media portal, penned a letter to Union power minister Piyush Goyal, revealing Meera's wish to visit India and to be a member of the government's LED awareness campaign.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466350539304","data":"5766bbe68b092"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466350043468","data":"
\"Yes, we have sent Meera a confirmation. The young girl will buy LED bulbs with the funds that she has collected and distributed those among the needy in Delhi. The programme is scheduled sometime in the first week of July,\"<\/i> says Saurabh Kumar, managing director, Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL)<\/p>
11.7 crore bulbs have already been displaced with LED, with the government holding to the deadline of March 2019 to make India a fully LED lamp nation.<\/p>
\"The event (with Meera) in Delhi will be organised with the aim of spreading awareness regarding energy efficiency, and also to motivate more children to come forward and replicate such noble initiatives,\"<\/i> says a Union power ministry spokesperson.<\/p>
Born to a Punjabi father and Kashmiri mother, Meera says she frequently has India on her mind \u2014 its people, the hustle and bustle in the bazaars, festivals, her ancestral home in Punjab and, above all, the \"feeling of belonging and the smiles from everyone\". <\/p>
After distributing the lights in Delhi Meera will be travelling to her ancestral home in Punjab <\/p>"}]
We have always been seeing how the constructions on the roadsides get delayed and sometimes <\/p>
go on for many years and create a lot of congestion of traffic. <\/p>
Here\u2019s a roadway construction somewhere in Netherlands. <\/p>
The project was to construct a tunnel under a fully functional highway where there are no other alternative routes for this way. <\/p>
A Dutch company has developed an ingenious plan on how to eliminate the congestion associated with roadway construction.<\/p>
So, the plan to stop congestion was to complete the construction real quick.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466346563270","data":"5766ad83f258b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466346597147","data":"
Surprisingly the tunnel got constructed in just two days. <\/p>
They had pre-constructed the tunnel and just placed it under a highway by excavating and then covering up. \n<\/p>
The below video shows the construction on site.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1466346758233","data":"DEa9jrkQm0c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466347067280","data":"
Well yes, there are many machines and crew included in this project, but this was the best possible solution. Isn\u2019t it?<\/p>"}]
International Conference on Research Techniques in Engineering \u2013 ICRTE - 2016. The conference will be held at BANGALORE, INDIA on JUNE 25th and 26th 2016. The objective of ICRTE is to present the latest research and results of scientists related to all engineering department's topics. This conference provides opportunities for the different areas delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. They hope that the conference results constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge in these up to date scientific field. The organising committee of conference is pleased to invite prospective authors to submit their original manuscripts to ICRTE 2016. All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and\/or research content\/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in current trending technologies in the related areas. English is the official language of the conference. They welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full (and original research) papers in electronic (Word only) format through the Electronic Submission System <\/p>
website or via email<\/b>:- iirdemicrte@iirdem.org <\/a><\/p>Disclaimer: The content of the website is subject to change. The information on hyper linked or referred to web sites is neither investigated nor analysed by the conference organisers. <\/p>No warranty or representation, express or implied, is given as to the accuracy or completeness of that information. <\/p>In no event will the conference organisers accept any liability with regard to the information contained in this website or any other hyperlinked or referred to web sites.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466343616713","data":"5766a0e7bee93"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466343091949","data":"Paper Submit to<\/b>: iirdemicrte@iirdem.org <\/p>Submission Deadline<\/b>: June 21st, 2016 <\/p>Conference Date:<\/b> June 25th,26th 2016 <\/p>Location<\/b>:Bangalore, India<\/p>"}]
Disclaimer: The content of the website is subject to change. The information on hyper linked or referred to web sites is neither investigated nor analysed by the conference organisers. <\/p>
No warranty or representation, express or implied, is given as to the accuracy or completeness of that information. <\/p>
In no event will the conference organisers accept any liability with regard to the information contained in this website or any other hyperlinked or referred to web sites.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466343616713","data":"5766a0e7bee93"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466343091949","data":"
Paper Submit to<\/b>: iirdemicrte@iirdem.org <\/p>
Submission Deadline<\/b>: June 21st, 2016 <\/p>
Conference Date:<\/b> June 25th,26th 2016 <\/p>
Location<\/b>:Bangalore, India<\/p>"}]
\"Four years of B.Tech, then MS in The US - employment comes calling.\" Such a familiar tune. The average Indian student is expected to go abroad and get a degree, some are even looked down upon if they don't. In today's world one might wonder if Donald Trump is relevant. More so, for an Indian - Engineering Student. The answer to both those questions is yes. Unless one is graduating from a 'reputed' Engineering college, the chances of getting hired by a top company (most of which are headquartered in the US) is bleak. For students in the lower rung of colleges, MS seems like an antidote which will fix the unemployment problem. Donald Trump, who is widely seen as xenophobic, because of his anti-immigrant rhetoric - might be a scary figure for an Indian student. The question is should you be afraid. The answer is No. A country is never run by a single leader, rules cannot be changed according their diktats alone. Even the Republican Party, which Trump belongs to has on several occasions distanced itself from his remarks. Is the Donald a madman? Of course not. He definitely has his concerns. Although it wouldn't hurt to give them a better voice. <\/p>
It is my personal opinion that one should work for the development of one's own country. But when jobs are scarce, one has no alternative but to look for greener pastures. \"\u201cThey are taking our jobs. China is taking our jobs. Japan is taking our jobs. India is taking our jobs. It is not going to happen anymore, folks!\u201d Mr Trump says. The validity of that statement can be debated. Yet, what is important is that as Indians, we don't become enslaved to the idea of living the American dream. I am by no means suggesting that you should not fulfill your ambitions of making a living elsewhere. If going abroad is what you dream for, work hard to achieve it. Donald Trump cannot stop you.<\/p>
Make India great again.<\/p>
With best wishes, Nishan Sampreeth Chilkuri.<\/p>"}]
Being invited to Apple\u2019s World Wide Developers Conference(WWDC) is a big achievement.Anvitha Vijay being a 9-year old child was the youngest attendee at the conference.She was so impressive at the event.Both Tim Cook and Craig Federighi met her personally.<\/p>
\nAnvitha started creating apps right from the age 7.She did not have any formal training.She developed apps watching youtube videos.Her first app \u2018GoalsHi\u2019 was meant to motivate children in the class.It saw a few hundreds of downloads and also won the best concept award of $10000.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466195595476","data":"57645eb0658c9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466195591325","data":"
From then on,she never looked back.She started to develop another app for her sister called \u2018Smartkins Animals\u2019.It helped her sister to know about wildlife.The app showed various animals in rapid succession for quick grasping.On the same concept,she developed another app called \u2018Smart Colors\u2019 for the kids to recognize colors. <\/p>
In an interview,she said she had a great experience meeting Tim Cook at WWDC.She was amazed by some of the products like invisible ink and autotype.She was in love with the apple\u2019s live photos which she could share with her family and friends.Here is the video about her talking about Apple's latest announcements.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1466195689794","data":"Pq2nii_K3qU"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466195733689","data":"
Anvitha used her mother\u2019s apple id to register as a developer.Later,she was granted her own id in the scholarship program.Anvitha\u2019s dream is to become an innovator as she grows up.She feels coding should be taught right from the school level. <\/p>
A lot of companies are encouraging children to learn how to code.Apple also released an app called \u2018Swift Playground\u2019 to help understand programs in a simple manner.Cook has also advocated teaching programming at an early age.Tech companies like Microsoft,Facebook has invested in \u2018code.org\u2019 to support the same. <\/p>
There are a lot of examples how kids are shining in the app development and developing websites.In India,Akshat Mittal developed a website called oddeven.com and sold it to a website called orahi.com.He is now planning to develop an anti-corruption app.\n <\/p>"}]
Remember those cheerful childhood days when you could be anything and everything you desired, be it an astronaut, NASA scientist or a civil engineer. All that you had to do is visualise yourself in the career shoes that grabbed your fancy. However, as a grown-up when you are withstanding the crucial point in life where you have to decide a career lane for yourself, there is a lot of stress to take the right decision as it could either make or break your life. Therefore, it is necessary to study on the kind of job or career that would not only provide you with the job comfort that you long for but also give you a boost up the success ladder.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466182158713","data":"57642a3099dc2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466181757516","data":"
Here are some few points which will help you to choose a proper career.<\/p>
1. The first and the foremost thing that you have to do is write a list of all your core skills and strengths. Then it will be easier for you to target the perfect market. <\/i><\/p>
2. While listing out your dream career job you need to make sure it fulfils your economic requirements., the career which you should at least remunerate you enough to pay your bills and lead a decent life. There is no point chasing a career dream which will only hand you blank cheques. <\/i><\/p>
3. Analyse the current job market, follow around, do a little enquiry into different career summaries that combine your values, strengths and are productive at the same time .<\/i><\/p>
4. Your job plan should note down the moves that you need to take to strike your final goal while supplying you enough room to experiment and switch jobs if wanted. <\/i><\/p>
5. Understanding your core skills is not adequate; you should also act on polishing them in order to stand out in the comparable crowd. Take classes, acquire a degree, gain some on the job experience, these will help you get an edge. <\/i><\/p>
6. Communicate to people who are rooted in their appropriate field of career. Uniting with people and building a solid network is not that complicated thanks to social media; make a LinkedIn account, join various Facebook job communities these will help you with the initial push <\/i><\/p>
7. Once you land into your dream job, learn your work try and establish yourself as a team player. <\/i><\/p>
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Stumagz Wishes All The Passed Outs A Very Bright And Happy Career!<\/b><\/p>"}]
Ethics or human values as we all were taught as kids,talked about basic principles like honesty, generosity, kindness and other virtues. We were and still are taught that one must imbibe such values to become a virtuous person and an embodiment of values. <\/p>
But if you talk about ethics in today's culture where everything is wireless, faster, busier you will undoubtedly get written off for being lame and uncool because ethics today doesn't matter to many. And that's exactly a big problem for our nation.<\/p>
We are the future. The Gen X that we are, pave way for a transformation in almost every aspect be it our culture, our traditions, our technology, our society. We are set to and have bought tremendous change. So why is ethics suddenly a matter of issue? Because one thing that remains constant is -emotions.<\/p>
We could be clones and still prefer them to have feelings or we get fascinated if we hear of a robot with feelings. Why? Because every human experiences emotions and its what keeps us connected and reminds us that we are human beings. Human beings can withstand pain, hatred, discrimination to an extent but finally it will lead to a huge outburst of revenge. Yes it just takes to hurt someone for real long to drive their minds to destroy humanity at some scale. <\/p>
Now where did it all go wrong? When you forgot to say thank you to that friend who always does favours for you, or when you look down upon you're help at home and treat them without respect. Or when you condemn and humiliate people who are differently abled in some form just to entertain yourself and others.<\/p>
But do realise who is affected by your unethical actions. They might be the sorry victim of your misbehavior but the tables certainly turn when people forget to forgive. Lets remind ourselves that being kind and nice to people no matter what their status is, won't cost you anything in this commercial world. <\/p>
Throwing light on many incidents that have occured recently like the Orlando shooting, US Prez elections where we have heard about candidates like Trump, and closer home the everyday drama we hear of our embarrassing politicians its time we changed our view on ethics.<\/p>
As we head towards a modern era we have to change our mannerisms, attitudes and mindset because the world is more than just about money and fame. Words like equality, freedom, peace resound from every corner of our world. And our attitude decides if we can achieve all that or not. If we realise how important ethics is, our roads would be steady and clean, we would have queues where they need to be, our hospitals would be hygienic, our transport system would be effective and many more boons will follow. And for all this, you just need to be way more ethical than the average indian mindset that believes in the infamous \" chaltha hai\" attitude. <\/p>
Do think about it 'cause we all are guilty of being unethical at some point and we can change that if we spend time on introspecting ourselves. <\/p>
So Good luck and Cheers! Go be good and let the world be a better place to live :)<\/p>
<\/p>"}]
In accordance with a recent survey, every year 75 percent of the youth gets into Engineering, but how many of them join the so-called \"B.tech\" with their self-interest? Some of them just do it for a time pass, few of them genuinely pursue their Bachelors and few other have no other option since their parents and relatives want them to do Engineering. Whatever the reason might be it's ultimately the students who are going to face the difficulties! <\/p>
\nSo we present you few reasons why students get into Engineering <\/p>
\n1. Parental Pressure:<\/b> Every parent wants their children to have a safe and secure life, especially the 90's parents are under a wrong assumption that if their child completes B.Tech then he can be settled. This is the main reason behind any student to get into the Engineering. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466163010446","data":"5763df5ff2346"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466162548586","data":"
2. Dreaming Of a Bright future<\/b>: Earlier Engineering used to give you a promising future, but now with the increased competition job becomes a dream to many graduates. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466163224592","data":"5763e03551692"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466162566097","data":"
3. Confused between passion and parents: <\/b>Many students get confused between passion and parents, because if you choose parents you will start fighting with yourself, if you choose passion you'll start fighting with parents, so many students choose to fight with themselves!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466163433299","data":"5763e108124bd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466162579841","data":"
4. Software Job Craze In India:<\/b> Since the development of the IT industry many of them started dreaming of the so-called White collar jobs and students started taking computer science and information technology. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466163736674","data":"5763e2373d225"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466162591025","data":"
5. Hate Biology:<\/b> The students who hate biology mostly take MPC in their plus two and continue with their Engineering due to many external forces.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466163621715","data":"5763e1c22cfa7"}]
Be ready and pull your socks up for the most awaited event of the year 'Start Up Cricket League', which has fixed its schedule for this August & September. Start Up Cricket League, as everyone knows is a Startup sports event which seeks to connect the innovation of Startups and the fun of sports, including activities catering to various startup needs and opportunities, SCL is a perfect combination of innovation and fun.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466095914909","data":"5762d9505f4be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466088804481","data":"
The Start Up Cricket League<\/a> now, has hidden something more exciting for you in its treasure, not only the cricket matches, it has an amazing array of activities and events to keep you busy through the day. Events like Startup Matches, Start Up Talk, Start Up Expo, Startup Crossfire, Founders pavilion, Internship Bucket is there to hold your gaze on. \n\nIn Detail: <\/p>Startup <\/b><\/span>Matches<\/b> - Fostering the spirit of Cricket and sportsmanship, they have startup Matches, scheduled to happen in three phases. <\/span><\/p>Startup Talks<\/b> - A series of short, to the point, motivational talks, giving a peek into the entrepreneurial journeys of established startups of the city. \n<\/b><\/p>Startup Expo<\/b> - SCL gives you an acumen as to how startups work in this city. This is also involves the activity of familiarising yourself with the products or ideas showcased through the demo pods. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Startup Crossfire <\/b>- Industry experts will be involved in, two intense panel discussions pertaining to the startup ecosystem. This will be followed by a series of Q&As, between the esteemed panel and our audiences. \n\nFounders Pavilion <\/b>- The Founders Pavilion would consist, industry experts, founders, CEOs, who are an ocean of knowledge themselves, thus, presenting an opportunity for our, would-be entrepreneurs or attendees to have a personal chat, with the elite.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466149261849","data":"5763a9abeea61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466148017425","data":"The Founder Of SCL Saikiran Gunda<\/b>, last year, chose to celebrate the first anniversary of his Start Up \" Memilog\" in a different way by hosting a Cricket match rather than cut a cake. The event turned out to be more surprising for him as he received an unexpected response within his StartUp circle, and that's this small celebration has turned into a very big event 'StartUp Cricket League' (SCL) . <\/font>\"Nothing bonds Indians as much as cricket does\" shares Saikiran, who is known for his innovative ideas.<\/font><\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466096134507","data":"5762da2319725"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466092983027","data":"In the Start Up Matches Segment, sixteen Start Ups from each city will clash to qualify as the top four. Meanwhile, ten start ups pitch their ideas to the investors. They also have an Internship Buckets Idea where students can drop their resumes in a bowl , leading to the internship for students in the best-reputed companies. <\/p>The league is conducted at <\/p>Bangalore - 06-Aug-2016 <\/p>New Delhi - 20-Aug-2016 <\/p>Jaipur - 03-Sept-2016<\/p>Hyderabad - 17-Sept-2016 <\/p>Grand Finale - 18-Sept-2016<\/p>You can Register your start up at Explara<\/a> & Interested people can book your Passes Here<\/a> <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/576396c931e08stryimg","category":"Inspiration","is_vip":"0","title":"\"I do not know what to do in life\"- Every Engineering Graduate's Question.","title_id":"-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Varsha V","authorUserName":"varsha3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/611deb2426e59profilepic","authorMagzName":"","authorCity":"","like_count":5,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"TKR Hyd","publishedInLink":"tkr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56b5feaa47332profilepic","publishedInCode":"tkr","country":"IND","keywords":"stumagz,magazine,story,event,project","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071379248","data":" I don\u2019t know what to do in life (sigh!).<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071767542","data":"57627aed095f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071779925","data":" Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":" So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p> *Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p> ~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
Startup <\/b><\/span>Matches<\/b> - Fostering the spirit of Cricket and sportsmanship, they have startup Matches, scheduled to happen in three phases. <\/span><\/p>Startup Talks<\/b> - A series of short, to the point, motivational talks, giving a peek into the entrepreneurial journeys of established startups of the city. \n<\/b><\/p>Startup Expo<\/b> - SCL gives you an acumen as to how startups work in this city. This is also involves the activity of familiarising yourself with the products or ideas showcased through the demo pods. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Startup Crossfire <\/b>- Industry experts will be involved in, two intense panel discussions pertaining to the startup ecosystem. This will be followed by a series of Q&As, between the esteemed panel and our audiences. \n\nFounders Pavilion <\/b>- The Founders Pavilion would consist, industry experts, founders, CEOs, who are an ocean of knowledge themselves, thus, presenting an opportunity for our, would-be entrepreneurs or attendees to have a personal chat, with the elite.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466149261849","data":"5763a9abeea61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466148017425","data":"The Founder Of SCL Saikiran Gunda<\/b>, last year, chose to celebrate the first anniversary of his Start Up \" Memilog\" in a different way by hosting a Cricket match rather than cut a cake. The event turned out to be more surprising for him as he received an unexpected response within his StartUp circle, and that's this small celebration has turned into a very big event 'StartUp Cricket League' (SCL) . <\/font>\"Nothing bonds Indians as much as cricket does\" shares Saikiran, who is known for his innovative ideas.<\/font><\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466096134507","data":"5762da2319725"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466092983027","data":"In the Start Up Matches Segment, sixteen Start Ups from each city will clash to qualify as the top four. Meanwhile, ten start ups pitch their ideas to the investors. They also have an Internship Buckets Idea where students can drop their resumes in a bowl , leading to the internship for students in the best-reputed companies. <\/p>The league is conducted at <\/p>Bangalore - 06-Aug-2016 <\/p>New Delhi - 20-Aug-2016 <\/p>Jaipur - 03-Sept-2016<\/p>Hyderabad - 17-Sept-2016 <\/p>Grand Finale - 18-Sept-2016<\/p>You can Register your start up at Explara<\/a> & Interested people can book your Passes Here<\/a> <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/576396c931e08stryimg","category":"Inspiration","is_vip":"0","title":"\"I do not know what to do in life\"- Every Engineering Graduate's Question.","title_id":"-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Varsha V","authorUserName":"varsha3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/611deb2426e59profilepic","authorMagzName":"","authorCity":"","like_count":5,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"TKR Hyd","publishedInLink":"tkr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56b5feaa47332profilepic","publishedInCode":"tkr","country":"IND","keywords":"stumagz,magazine,story,event,project","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071379248","data":" I don\u2019t know what to do in life (sigh!).<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071767542","data":"57627aed095f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071779925","data":" Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":" So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p> *Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p> ~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
Startup Talks<\/b> - A series of short, to the point, motivational talks, giving a peek into the entrepreneurial journeys of established startups of the city. \n<\/b><\/p>
Startup Expo<\/b> - SCL gives you an acumen as to how startups work in this city. This is also involves the activity of familiarising yourself with the products or ideas showcased through the demo pods. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Startup Crossfire <\/b>- Industry experts will be involved in, two intense panel discussions pertaining to the startup ecosystem. This will be followed by a series of Q&As, between the esteemed panel and our audiences. \n\nFounders Pavilion <\/b>- The Founders Pavilion would consist, industry experts, founders, CEOs, who are an ocean of knowledge themselves, thus, presenting an opportunity for our, would-be entrepreneurs or attendees to have a personal chat, with the elite.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466149261849","data":"5763a9abeea61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466148017425","data":"The Founder Of SCL Saikiran Gunda<\/b>, last year, chose to celebrate the first anniversary of his Start Up \" Memilog\" in a different way by hosting a Cricket match rather than cut a cake. The event turned out to be more surprising for him as he received an unexpected response within his StartUp circle, and that's this small celebration has turned into a very big event 'StartUp Cricket League' (SCL) . <\/font>\"Nothing bonds Indians as much as cricket does\" shares Saikiran, who is known for his innovative ideas.<\/font><\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466096134507","data":"5762da2319725"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466092983027","data":"In the Start Up Matches Segment, sixteen Start Ups from each city will clash to qualify as the top four. Meanwhile, ten start ups pitch their ideas to the investors. They also have an Internship Buckets Idea where students can drop their resumes in a bowl , leading to the internship for students in the best-reputed companies. <\/p>The league is conducted at <\/p>Bangalore - 06-Aug-2016 <\/p>New Delhi - 20-Aug-2016 <\/p>Jaipur - 03-Sept-2016<\/p>Hyderabad - 17-Sept-2016 <\/p>Grand Finale - 18-Sept-2016<\/p>You can Register your start up at Explara<\/a> & Interested people can book your Passes Here<\/a> <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/576396c931e08stryimg","category":"Inspiration","is_vip":"0","title":"\"I do not know what to do in life\"- Every Engineering Graduate's Question.","title_id":"-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Varsha V","authorUserName":"varsha3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/611deb2426e59profilepic","authorMagzName":"","authorCity":"","like_count":5,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"TKR Hyd","publishedInLink":"tkr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56b5feaa47332profilepic","publishedInCode":"tkr","country":"IND","keywords":"stumagz,magazine,story,event,project","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071379248","data":" I don\u2019t know what to do in life (sigh!).<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071767542","data":"57627aed095f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071779925","data":" Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":" So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p> *Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p> ~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
Startup Crossfire <\/b>- Industry experts will be involved in, two intense panel discussions pertaining to the startup ecosystem. This will be followed by a series of Q&As, between the esteemed panel and our audiences. \n\nFounders Pavilion <\/b>- The Founders Pavilion would consist, industry experts, founders, CEOs, who are an ocean of knowledge themselves, thus, presenting an opportunity for our, would-be entrepreneurs or attendees to have a personal chat, with the elite.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466149261849","data":"5763a9abeea61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466148017425","data":"The Founder Of SCL Saikiran Gunda<\/b>, last year, chose to celebrate the first anniversary of his Start Up \" Memilog\" in a different way by hosting a Cricket match rather than cut a cake. The event turned out to be more surprising for him as he received an unexpected response within his StartUp circle, and that's this small celebration has turned into a very big event 'StartUp Cricket League' (SCL) . <\/font>\"Nothing bonds Indians as much as cricket does\" shares Saikiran, who is known for his innovative ideas.<\/font><\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466096134507","data":"5762da2319725"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466092983027","data":"In the Start Up Matches Segment, sixteen Start Ups from each city will clash to qualify as the top four. Meanwhile, ten start ups pitch their ideas to the investors. They also have an Internship Buckets Idea where students can drop their resumes in a bowl , leading to the internship for students in the best-reputed companies. <\/p>The league is conducted at <\/p>Bangalore - 06-Aug-2016 <\/p>New Delhi - 20-Aug-2016 <\/p>Jaipur - 03-Sept-2016<\/p>Hyderabad - 17-Sept-2016 <\/p>Grand Finale - 18-Sept-2016<\/p>You can Register your start up at Explara<\/a> & Interested people can book your Passes Here<\/a> <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/576396c931e08stryimg","category":"Inspiration","is_vip":"0","title":"\"I do not know what to do in life\"- Every Engineering Graduate's Question.","title_id":"-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Varsha V","authorUserName":"varsha3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/611deb2426e59profilepic","authorMagzName":"","authorCity":"","like_count":5,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"TKR Hyd","publishedInLink":"tkr","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56b5feaa47332profilepic","publishedInCode":"tkr","country":"IND","keywords":"stumagz,magazine,story,event,project","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/-i-do-not-know-what-to-do-in-life-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071379248","data":" I don\u2019t know what to do in life (sigh!).<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071767542","data":"57627aed095f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071779925","data":" Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":" So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p> *Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p> ~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
In the Start Up Matches Segment, sixteen Start Ups from each city will clash to qualify as the top four. Meanwhile, ten start ups pitch their ideas to the investors. They also have an Internship Buckets Idea where students can drop their resumes in a bowl , leading to the internship for students in the best-reputed companies. <\/p>
The league is conducted at <\/p>
Bangalore - 06-Aug-2016 <\/p>
New Delhi - 20-Aug-2016 <\/p>
Jaipur - 03-Sept-2016<\/p>
Hyderabad - 17-Sept-2016 <\/p>
Grand Finale - 18-Sept-2016<\/p>
You can Register your start up at Explara<\/a> & Interested people can book your Passes Here<\/a> <\/p>"}]
I don\u2019t know what to do in life (sigh!).<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071767542","data":"57627aed095f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071779925","data":" Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":" So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p> *Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p> ~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
Trust me when I say this \u2013 I am in my final year of engineering and almost everyone I know is gearing up or have already added up skills for their resume. Half of them are aiming at placements so they\u2019ve opted for CRT, the nerds (single-minded experts in a particular field) have opted for GATE and CAT. Others have set sights on GRE . And me? Well, I have no idea! <\/p>
After days of stressing myself and racking my brain and everyone else's too, I still haven't found my calling but I can now see the bigger picture, the one which is more important - belief in myself.<\/p>image source
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466071849123","data":"57627b43df89d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1466071899526","data":"
So here\u2019s a note to myself and to you too! :)<\/p>
~Fear not! It's perfectly alright not to know that yet. Keep doing whatever you are doing and don't get carried away by the fact that you still haven't found what you want to do. It is always better to take time, think and make a decision rather than following your friends blindly. <\/p>
*Their life is different from yours *.<\/b><\/p>
~You're alive, you have time to choose something you like. Take chances. Learn things (whatever you want and whatever you can).<\/p>
~It is OK to fail .what is important is picking yourself up , learn from your mistakes and moving on.<\/p>
~If you\u2019ve not made up your mind about the future course, try improvising on your resume. Build up additional skills like learning a new language. Remember, no skill of yours is useless. you just need the right time and place to use it. <\/p>
Tip<\/b>: Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with your life. Do the one thing you like. Try to excel at it. And since you like doing it, you will at least get good enough at it. Continue doing it till you enjoy. And as always as is the case with me, When you get bored, switch to something else. life must go on and so should we . Enjoy the new thrills again.<\/p>
~Life is uncertain. you wouldn't possibly know whether you be happy with your decision a year or so from now. You can't figure out the whole future. So, dabble in everything you can and let life choose its course . <\/p>
Conclusion<\/b>: Choosing a career is not easy. Yes, you would want to choose something you will be (at least somewhat) passionate about, BUT more importantly, you should be choosing a stream that caters to your individuality and needs. <\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1466072168301","data":"57627ce3123d8"}]
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