What about b.tech. . . . . . . !!!
You will spend four years of your time there. No matter what you think of college, love it or hate it. Justdon't complain and start bitchingabout how much your college sucks! Thank youGeet Rose Josefor telling me this. We will just be wasting our time.Placements should not be the objective of your life in college. Your objective in college should be tobuild a good networkand to learn to network. A good network will help you get through life, not a GPA or a placement. Never stick to a network within your college.AGPA of 7 is good enoughto have a smooth life ahead of you. Always remember this is not a deciding factor in lots of good places. 7 is a safe place to be, unless you have already set your sights for places that require much higher.If you have no skills; build them.I had none when I joined college. Now I am skilled in Web Development (HTML5/CSS3, PHP, JS), Software Development (C/C++/QML), Image Processing (OpenCV), Presentations (Impress, Powerpoint, Prezi, Moovly) and now I am learning Business Development as a trainee at Techversant Infotech. I prefer being a jack of all trades so I understand markets and requirements better rather than a master of one. If you have no skills and no GPA, you need to have good palm lines.If relatives ask, "Did you get placed?", say YES! Even if you haven't. But follow up with, but you'll probably not go as I prefer to work at start ups or go for higher education!B. Tech in acollege away from homeis a good idea as it makes you more independent. But, it completely depends on you and your family. Family first.I learnt to send professionalE mails, make goodlettersand most importantly, how tonegotiatewith stubborn people (faculty and management) who make no sense at times!If I had a high speed Internet Connection at home for 4 years, instead of going to college; I could have (but probably wouldn't have) learned far more than from college. I would've saved lots on money as well. But,I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS!You must get at least four arrears in college. You will learn how to handle pressure. This comes from a person who is proud of the fact that in my final year I wrote and passed 16 theory papers + 2 labs + Final year project (awarded most socially relevant project) + Another Govt. funded project + Seminar (3rd highest score in my Department) + Published and presented our own (my amazing team) paper at an International Conference + Prizes at various national level innovation competitions held at Kolkata and Kerala. I was also part of a start up, but not so much during final year. And I was the first person to start working after college (interview next day and joined the next). Again the "unless you have already set your sights for places that require much higher" rule applies here as well.I learnt if youhave the will, you can achieve whatever you want in life.You need to have agood social profile(Facebook, LinkedIn) that will impress companies you intend to work for. Be careful of what you post.YouDO NOTneed to study very hard to pass B. Tech. You need to study hard to get a good GPA. 7 is not very hard to get.DO NOTgive in to peer pressure. You need tohave a voiceof your own.DO NOTdo what everyone else is doing, dare to be different, stand out. But, always think of the pros and cons. I've had difficulty weighing the pros and cons but I never follow suite.Always lead from the front and take part in all college activities and functions (even if you hate college).If you hate college, make most use of college. Learn as much as you can. These events will give you much needed skills and can help you build a good network. Also, learn to work under someone, both are equally important.Whatever your plan is after college, make sure you fit the profile they are looking for.Start making your CVor (resume if you like to call it that)from fresher year. Make sure you impress and fit into the ideal profile they are looking for.Ask and learn from the life experiences of the faculty. You will be amazed at the insight they can share.Never make decisions while you are emotional (happy, sad, angry)Never waste time doing nothing. Keep yourself occupied 24x7 (lesser time to be depressed)If you feel uncomfortable with someone, tell them immediately, else it will change into hate. (as he makes you uncomfortable all the time)Never be afraid to ask, no one will come to you, you need to go to them.If you work too hard for a relationship, it's probably not worth it.Do not judge anyone. I hated my best friend from first year through third year. Then I got to know her. :) :*
You will get to know the different forms of love. Boy/Girlfriend. Ex-Boy/Girlfiend. Family. Friends. Teachers.If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.2nd year in college is high time you decide what you want to do with your life! Class X - XII was the right time. But, since you started B. Tech, the time is now!Set your prorities right. You may have a lot of plans. Stick to one, do others if you have time.15 seconds of courage can change a lot of thingsAlways keep in mind that everything happens for our own good. This way, you can stay positive all the time. Remove negativity from your life.Always have abackupof everything! Notes, letters, documents, plans, projects, software, you name it, have a backup!It doesn't count if you are the most knowledgeable person in the room; unless youshare the wealth, that is your knowledge.There is no single answer for any of the questions about life.Different people will have different answers, simply because they lived a different life than you.The Real World Does Not Suck.Have a good network and you will be respected all through life.You will pray a lot. Enough said here!
Good luck!
This is all about what B tech is.
B.tech Stands for Bachelor of Technology.There are many branches for you to do B.tech such as Cse,Ece,It and core branches such as civil,Mechanical etc...
In India, admission in good Btech colleges such as nit's and iit's is Through Entrance exams such as jee mains, jee advanced,Bits etc. and many students take admission in private colleges directly on basis of donation or giving their entrance exams...
Hope you got your answer!!!
Best of Luck for your Future Endeavours
Regards,
Rajdeep Sinha
Related Questions
Know More about
National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Application | Eligibility | Exam Pattern | Admit Card | Answer Key | Result | Cutoff | Accepting Colleges
Get Updates BrochureYour National Aptitude Test in Architecture brochure has been successfully mailed to your registered email id “”.