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Part 3 – Tribute to my engineering student life

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The team X08 was the biggest team I have ever worked in. Despite all the odds, and bad things circulated about it, I must say it was the way how these bigger events teaches you. It was the night before Sakshama X08 start. So, we were all working on various things, in the college, Sakshama X08 Chamber at the Wing A and we got a news that around 160 girls from MITS Lakshamangarh were coming to attend Sakshama X08 and some robotics workshop. Everyone got excited by the news. And we realized that we are not prepared to handle that much crowd, specially girls and workshop. The biggest problem was where to held this workshop for so many people since the earlier arrangements were not enough. Everyone started giving their suggestions, someone suggested to get tents and make some makeshift arrangements, someone suggested to rent some hall outside college campus, someone suggested to cancel the workshop and such suggestions started pouring. I was amazed to see the kind of excitement, anxiety in everyone, everyone was behaving like a responsible team member. It was crisis management time. After all the suggestions spree ended, and removing out all the non feasible suggestions, Daksh Boss and Akshat Boss managed to find out some really feasible solution to the problem, so the solution was to divide the girls into two batches and run two batches parallely for two different workshops, hence reducing the need to a bigger hall. This was really one feasible, well thought solution. And it all went well as well.

Sakshama was a school for me, it was like three industrial trainings I did during my engineering. We started Sakshama as a team of 10 people or less with almost nil capital and at in the third year it become a team of 300 people and a multi million venture :D . It was my first hand startup experience. For every ecbiian reading this, never miss opportunity to be a part of Sakshama in some positive way. You will always get to learn a lot of things. Sakshama was started with a very good intention of starting a culture in ECB. I was crazy about Sakshama and will be always, I know it has seen some bad time but thats always part of big instutions. And its your time to raise the Sakshama to its original level. Ameen.

Part-2 Tribute to my engineering student life

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

I was standing on the second floor of hostel, outside my room, down on the ground floor standing was this good looking, smart dude type boy, the guy was wearing some cool tshirt with some quotes written over it. The guy was from Delhi. I didn’t know his name then, i had seen him many times before, i knew the guy is a stud. I wanted to be his friend, but being a shy guy, that was beyond my capacity and knowing the fact that he was a smart dude and me one of the poorest guy, I found it impossible that he would ever be my friend. During the terrace discussions on hostel terrace, I used to listen to him talking his ideas and thoughts, I was highly impressed. I wanted to be like him. Seeing him doing all those awesome stuff in computer lab I was fascinated by computers, I started spending my time in labs. To my surprise the guy was in my own branch. He inspired me for everything, the guy is none other than Anirudh.

I was standing on the second floor of hostel, outside my room, I saw Bishal, JD, Anirudh, Yash taking thier bags and going out, I got to know that they were going to IITB techfest. That day I felt very bad standing and looking them going, it was heart breaking moment. I felt like good for nothing, cause I wanted to go to techfest as well, but i never got courage to take the decison. At that very moment I decided that whatever it takes, I will go out , I will go to techfests. And yes I did it. Thanks Anirudh again.

It was auditorium of MBM engineering college Jodhpur and I was spell boundly listening to one guy, it was anirudh again. The moment when I felt the guy inspired me again to tell how easy it is go out and talk, actually he made it look so simple. It was our first year of engineering. He taught us how important it is to just go and do it. He taught us how easy it is to win when you really want to. Thanks Anirudh Again.

The inspirational stories from this guy are countless, I will post more of them in the coming post.  To know more about him, http://touchaddict.blogspot.com

Part-1 Tribute to my engineering student life

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

As my engineering student life ending, I thought of preserving memories of this life through a series of blog post.  With these blog posts I want to make these memories timeless. So here is my attempt to preserve important part of these memories. I am going to start with a ’101 things to do or not to do at ECB’ These things would be guide to all students coming to ECB, I am going to write first few things in this post and will continue them in the coming posts,

’101 things to do or not to do at ECB’

1. Forget your past, its a new beginning. Remember you are lucky enough to get here, you will realize it later.
2. Because you are in western Rajasthan, get used to love sand and dust, adjust into worst weather conditions, the sooner you adjust yourself the better it is for you. Drink lots of water daily.  You will need to make extra efforts to get a decent life style.
3. Your first semester will decide your engineering life in terms of marks and perks given by teacher, whether you like it or not.  Upper bound of your marks is set in this semester. So don’t take it lightly, remember 60% of the marks constitute internal exams and practicals.
4. Make sure teachers know you for good things, keep all your fun out of the class for starting few months.
5. Make sure you make decent attendance in class, don’t rely too much on proxy and remember you will not get to attend many classes in coming years, so do attend classes in first year, it will help you till final year.
6. Utilize off college hours to maximum, computer labs are the best place to hang out, the more you spend your time exploring new things, the more good it is for you.
7. Give due respect to your teachers, even if you know that they are not worth it, learn to be low profile in front of them, but don’t loose your dignity.
8. Forget that you will learn anything in classes or labs, don’t even think of getting any inspiration or motivation from your teachers, the internet and your seniors are your only hope.
9. Hostels are the best place to live in  for the first two year of engineering, you will get to make good friends and a decent internet connection and ofcourse it is the place where you will get all information regarding lab notes, assignments, etc don’t opt for living outside atleast for first year.
10. Make as much friends as possible. Try to look for good things of others, you will find something good in everyone. Trust me, these friends will be helpful in the whole life.
11. Read books, novels, biographies, stories, new papers spend your time learning about people,  life, world, create your opinions about things, people, though you will not get any such books in college libraries, but you can buy them or get them from seniors, friends or teachers.
12. Spend your evenings discussing with friends, hostel terrace is the best place for it. Learn to be social, remember to be a sensible person in hostels as well, though don’t miss all the fun.
13. You can always save some money from your pocket money to get some good clothes for yourself even you don’t get enough money. Take extra care about your look and dressing sense, get it into habit. Don’t wear same tshirt everyday in hostel, or you will be called by name ‘pili shirt wala’ Seriously, if you give it a try you can make a decent wardrobe for yourself. No one will tell you anything regarding your look but they do notice. Instead of regretting later in life, take care of it now.
14. Be a spectator of hostel dramas, but dont get involved too much. These things will be regular there. Don’t get disturbed by them or you will never get time for yourself. Learn the art of saying no.
15. Take bath daily, deodorants are good but nothing can beat a good bath.
16. Not much recreational activities are available in hostels, you have to look for them some where else, medical college, railway ground , sardul sports club are good places , make a routine of playing some game, if you dont have. Though it is not a culture here, but if you try you can manage.
17.  Don’t get impressed by anyone in first chance, give them one more chance to impress you, most of the time people show off what they are actually not and the same rule applies to you as well.
18. Get your files/ assignments get checked on time anyhow, this is one small sacrifice for keeping your life easier, teachers like files like nothing else. They don’t care about your other things or virtues so dont get disturbed by this.
19. You will always find 2-3 persons in your hostel and batc  who will always try to dominate everyone, just ignore them
20. In the coming four years, people are going to change a lot, let them

I will continue this list in coming posts, comment on anything you find missing or anything else.

Along with these 101 things I am going to share short stories from my engineering life, not necessary in chronological order, they are random bits striking mind when I look back.  We had this worst room in hostel, for the three starting three months, we were 4 people in a small room, me, manu, arun and puneet, i had most amazing time of my life in that small room, there were two beds in room, and one was occupied by manu totally :D and rest three of us were left with one bed.  When manu first came to our room, we found him very strange , kind of an alien, we were all from small cities and manu was from udaipur, so we were kind of disliking him, but gradually manu begin to get into us, that was pure fun.

Later we got a new room, Manu become my room partner, which he is till now. We had this worst room in the hostel, which we actually chose assuming to be the best, but our decision proved wrong. It always used to be dark in that room, with no direct sunlight coming, or even air coming and the bathroom had no good mechanism for basic need :D The view outside the window was huge desert and in the summers it became the passage for sand and storm to get into our room. It was horrible. And the best part of all this was our neighbour. He was my classmate. The guy was pathetically boring and he loved to be sad for nothing but everything.  He always starts his conversation with a deep breath, and sigh.  And on top of it, he was in some kind of deep love with a girl from our class. If that is not funny enough, he had these huge posters in his room with all those love quotes written on them. From the window of his room, we could see our college main building. He used to stare the college building from there for hours. The guy always blamed that girl for all the misery in his life and to my wonder he never ever talked to her. The tradegy was the guy had a terrible look and girl was smart enough. I don’t know why he used to bore us with his love stories from childhood to college and none worked, I can understand though why they didnt.

I will come up with many more stories from my engineering life in the coming post.