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Do serious UPSC aspirants watch the TVF's series 'Aspirants'?
No , not at all.Why?Don't think, this shot is taken by someone to breach the privacy. It's actually floated by the brand in the television. Are you shocked? But this is the harsh truth of present education industry.As a student, I too watched such videos. Even sometimes without water, just to finish the series continuously. Then I had a feeling that I'm learning something from these. But as I'm growing, my set of information becoming large. Now I'm much aware about-How media, the channels, OTT platforms are being used to command over billions of minds. Those minds, which themselves are highly productive and innovative. But they are surrounded by tonnes of distorted information. Their own way of thinking, is being modelled only on the basis of current going scenarios. Most of the times, Money making machines only.How?>> The frame of mind is depending largely on - LIKES, UPVOTES, COMMENTS…..What's the impact- It is highly toxic in nature. You even don't realise, that how these comments, likes, upvotes are being sold and bought by a market mechanism. Example- A person is famous because of his orator talent. He may have done many goods in his career . But how it's possible that 20–30 YouTube channels are praising him/her only through short videos?Do you think, this type of videos deserve millions of views and comments praising the teacher? I'm not against teacher. I'm against aspirants who waste their precious time in this. If you don't know this much grammar, then please don't cry that Hindi medium students aren't being selected.As a student, I didn't understand it . But when I entered into teaching, I got to know the reality. We think students/ junta are praising them genuinely, but it's actually purchased audience. They do it only for money. Maximum of them have nothing to do with that particular field, still they are commenting and sharing because they are being paid.So why I'm worried about it ?Let's say, our UPSC field. If you're seriously preparing for UPSC, aren't you being trained? How to choose optional? What difficulties you'll have to face in this journey? What sources need to be followed?…… Hey, don't behave like a child…. If you think by watching such distorted web series, your preparation will have good ends, I'm telling you, you are on wrong path. Whatever you have been watching through such marketing web series, interviews in pdf form of genuine selected candidates, guidance of genuine teachers, trainers are far better and already available. But maximum aspirants are busy in getting new ideas everyday. They are not focusing on their strength and strategy, not covering the syllabus, only busy in propaganda type stuff.Even many beginners in the upsc journey are trying to put their views on quora. I'm not against you dears. But believe me, there is a harsh reality of this field that whoever has done it right, weren't so busy on quora before their genuine attempts. Yeah you can use these platforms for discussion , that's the most valuable part . But I've seen many, putting their views as they are already masters in the field. Be a learner first and remain a learner always dears. Try to be a good listener first.Because of such haphazard, created by money making coaching industry, students are becoming more busy in current, not in syllabus.By floating such web series, particular brand of coaching industry tries to put their agenda in minds. Minds of parents, minds of starters, ….. Have you seen any negative part of the organisers in the web series? Is it really so genuine? This has been a history of sapiens that by visuals, written content, our opinion is being framed.Many of readers ask me, Why I'm so negative about this coaching industry, as myself from the same fraternity. My humble reply is- I have seen all such from naked eyes and open mind. Education is no longer towards helping mankind, it's more of a commodity now a days.i have gone through such bad tracks but by God's grace, I'm being returned on actual paths of life. Getting more satisfying ways after understanding such propaganda visuals.So keep enjoying your study. Whenever you have break, try to enjoy something which isn't related to distorted mindsets. Happy reading dears.
Which are the worst engineering colleges in India? Explain. Personal experiences are welcome.
Sri Shakthi Institute of Engineering and Technology, CoimbatoreThis college can be regarded as the worst college not only in India but also in the entire Universe.Fake Marketing : This year the college authorities claim that a guy had got an offer from Amazon for 27 Lakhs per Annum CTC. The truth is that he didn’t get job. He is currently undergoing “internship” at Amazon. At the end of internship, based on his performance he might be given a Pre-Placement Offer or a Pre-Placement Interview. By the way, even for IIT Delhi Undergraduates, the package given by Amazon was 16 Lakhs per Annum CTC only not 27 Lakhs. (Source : Uber, Amazon, Flipkart rush to IIT Delhi for placements; offer as much as Rs 36.6 lakh annually). Same thing for students placed in Tivo. They aren’t Employees. They are Interns.Collecting extra Fees : Even, if we never broke anything in lab, we have to pay “Lab Breakage” amount for each lab every semester. If you don’t pay, you won’t get hall ticket for the theory exam. Anna University Photocopy fees is 300 Rupees and Revaluation fees is 400 Rupees but they collect extra 100 Rupees(50 for photocopy + 50 for Revaluation) from students who are presently studying here and 200 Rupees(100 for photocopy + 100 for Revaluation) from students who have already completed their 4 years but still having backlogs, in the name of Demand Draft. Anyway they are going to pay on behalf of all students. So, collecting 50/100 Rupees from students would give them a huge profit every semester.Collecting Unnecessary Fines : A lot of parent’s hard earned money is wasted by paying unnecessary fines for silly reasons. If the classroom is little dirty due to papers/chocolate wrappers, the whole class has to pay a fine of 10 rupees each. If there is any ink mark on the table/desk, a huge fine will be imposed on the students who had been sitting there. If any male student is found with his shirt untucked, his ID Card would be seized and to get back his ID Card, he has to pay 50 rupees. If you are wearing sandals instead of shoes, you have to pay huge penalty. Some of the other silly reasons for which ID Card might be seized include the following:Coming late to class by few minutes(even for genuine reasons and unavoidable circumstances)For failing an Internal test.Talking with opposite gender.Under-qualified Faculties : Most of the faculties who join this Institution are themselves from yet another Tier-3 College. Some of them join after completing their Post-Graduation here. Majority of them had never qualified UGC-NET nor GATE. Sometimes, they teach wrong concepts in class. Once in 1st semester, my Physics Teacher told “log(A)*log(B) = log(A+B)”. He holds a PhD Degree in Physics.Bizzare Dress Code for Lab : Students are forced to wear Blue Coloured Lab Dress thrice a week. Sometimes, you have to wear it on Saturday also if a teacher announces that there will be a lab session that day. I don’t understand why all branch students have to wear it. The management just wants to gain money by selling the cloth to it’s students. Remember the cloak which Harry Potter uses to make himself invisible. Similarly, the management thinks that by wearing their Lab Dress, we double our IQ and perform groundbreaking experiments successfully in the Laboratory. But instead it makes the students look completely insane and ridiculous to such an extent that when I was wearing it one day, a guy mistook me for a Security Guard.Improper Teaching Methodology : As, I previously stated, the teachers are under-qualified. Most of them never teach anything in class. They simply dictate notes in class. They also correct the notes of students to check if they are noting down everything what they are dictating. If a topic is difficult, they give it as a seminar to students. There are teachers who give entire chapter as seminar to students. The assignments are usually copy+paste from some book/webpage. There is zero learning from the assignments and Homework. We have to completely rely on NPTEL Videos for studying during Semester exams.Unprofessional Paper Evaluation : If a teacher develops a hatred for a student, then that student gets low internal marks regardless of whether he/she is studious or not. If you are a teacher’s pet and if your handwriting is good, you will be blessed with high internal marks. Once, me and a classmate of mine had got same mark in an Internal test(32/50 or 64%). Here comes the twist, since that classmate was a teacher’s pet, a mark higher than 64% was uploaded in the Anna University Portal but for me the same 64% was uploaded in spite of the fact that I have a better CGPA than that classmate. Also, I have zero history of backlogs but that classmate has history of backlog in one subject. When I confronted this injustice to the teacher, the teacher told me that she had scored more than me in the re-test. I know very well that I had done my re-test pretty good. I’m definitely sure that she had never corrected the re-test papers.Unhygienic Mess food : It is not uncommon to find bugs in your plate when you are eating in the mess. Those insects are more tastier than the crap food they provide.Supplying low quality books : In 1st year, the management collected 10,000 Rupees for books. The books they provided were all written by some local authors. Especially, the mathematics textbook was pretty much non-standard. I don’t know whether the maths professors in my college have read “Introduction to Linear Algebra” by “Gilbert Strang”. It is one of the best books for studying Linear Algebra. Instead, they provided a book from a local publisher.Useless Value Added Courses : Despite the hectic curriculum, students are forced to study completely irrelevant extra courses in addition to Anna University syllabus, named as “Value Added Courses”. In the 1st semester all the branch students are forced to study “Hardware and Networking” course. For Computer Science Students, it is okay to study that but for Mechanical Engineering Students, it is totally irrelevant and useless. Also, when there are so much beautiful courses like “Machine Learning”, “Human Computer Interaction”, “Data Science”, “Natural Language Processing”, “Pattern Recognition”, etc… the 2nd year Computer Science Students are taught “Web Designing”. They even collected 1800 Rupees for that course. They called few people from a local coaching institute and asked them to teach. It was a complete waste of time and money for the students. They just taught some basic HTML and CSS, which was already learnt in highschool.Rude Teachers : Many teachers especially the former Director “Manian” used to treat students like slaves. Sometimes, Manian even hit and slap the students even for some small mistake. He pulls the student by his ear, shouts and slaps his cheek violently. If you are found talking while walking to the exam hall, he tears the hall ticket into pieces and breaks your ID Card. You have to pay a huge fine for getting a new hall ticket and temporary ID Card. As per Anna University rules, a student should enter the exam hall at-least 10 minutes before the commencement of exam, but they ring the bell 30 minutes before the commencement of exam. If you didn’t go inside the Academic Building 10 minutes after the bell has rung (that is 20 minutes before the commencement of Exam) , the building will be locked and you will not be allowed to enter the academic building till 15 minutes has passed by after the exam has started. After opening the door, Manian shouts and lectures how irresponsible we are, by not being punctual on the exam day. This increases the stress levels before the exam. No extra time will be given. Thus, you may end up not being able to complete the paper on time. Once in 2nd semester, a chemistry teacher seized the phones of those students who were unprepared for a test.No choice for Electives : Unlike IITs and IISC where you are free to choose the subjects for a semester, here even there is no choice for electives. The whole class has to study the same elective subject, which the teachers will decide.Forcing the students to fill positive review in any feedback/survey : The management never collects feedback anonymously. We have to enter our name and Register number in the feedback form. So, they know who has filled what review. Often, all students fill positive review about a faculty, as we fear that they could award low Internal marks in the upcoming semesters. Recently, we were asked to fill NAAC Student Survey form. We were asked(Read forced) not to give any low points/Rating about the Institute in the survey.Outmoded Software in Lab : Some of the systems in the labs still use Windows XP. Please, don’t insert your USB onto any system. All sorts of malware and virus would enter in case you did.Bulky Record Notes : Have you ever found any IIT student writing pages and pages of observation note and copy the same in Record note as a part of any laboratory course. Here you are forced to do that. If you submit only your Record note instead of submitting both your observation and record note, your internal marks will be reduced. We never do most of the experiments in lab due to lack of equipment. During the practical exam if you are a teacher’s pet and even if you never performed the experiment you will still get S grade. One of my record note has around 400 pages in it.Torturing students before signing in the No dues form : Regardless of whether you are a topper or a student with many history of backlogs, the teachers are so sadistic that they make you write many tests and assignments before signing in the no dues form. Some teachers might even seize your Hall ticket before their respective exam if he/she thinks that you aren’t prepared. As a result your exam fees of 150 Rupees gets wasted and you end up getting a backlog.Lack of Holidays : At most you get 2 weeks of holidays as a Semester Vacation. The college reopens before the prescribed date of Anna University. If you are absent during this time, you will be punished severely. Once a group of 2nd year Computer Science students were absent for 2 days during this time. When they came back to college, they were made to stand outside the class for one whole day(from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm). They even conduct class on public holidays and Sundays in the name of completing the syllabus. If you are absent,you have to face huge consequences. Also, most of the Saturdays will be working days although they claim that only odd Saturdays of a month are working days.Treating students as Elementary School kids : Almost all students except few 1st year students are adults(age>=18). But the teachers treat students like 10 year old kids. For any small mistake you commit, your class advisor calls your parents and informs them. If you get a backlog in a subject, you have to bring your parents to meet the respective teacher.Poor Quality of Students : Some students are highly unmotivated. They are forced by their parents to study Engineering despite them having zero interest in it. They end up getting huge history of backlogs thus making them ineligible for Campus placements. They eventually end up without a job at the end of 4 years. Some students are Bullies. They shout at the top of their lungs. Every time they speak, they use the words which are tamil equivalent of madarc**d, behenc**d, chut**a, etc… People of different departments never forget to involve in fight whenever they get the chance. Also, it is easy for your valuable things like mobile, wallet, Record note, etc… to get stolen.No freedom to park vehicles outside the campus : The college authorities collect a huge parking fee from students for parking the vehicles inside the campus. In-order to avoid this, few students park the vehicles outside the campus in a nearby area. Once in August 2016, there was a protest because the management had punctured the wheels of few vehicles which were parked in front of a bakery adjacent to the campus.No freedom to go outside the campus between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm : If you want to take any print out or photocopy or if you want to eat in a hotel outside the campus, you have to either give your ID Card or provide an out pass. Once, I had to attend an interview, so I had to go outside the campus. The security didn’t let me out. Even I showed him the Interview Call Letter. Still he didn’t let me go out. I had to waste 30 minutes of my time in getting an out pass.Lack of Sports facilities : There was just one sports period in 1st year alone that too on a Saturday. Most of the time, some teacher will borrow that period. If you are a day scholar and interested in some sport, then you have to stay back and then practice it. For day scholar sportsmen coming far away it’s very difficult for them. By the time they reach home, they would have no time to study.Prolonged working hours : Day scholars are forced to stay till 5:30 pm in the name of ward counselling although the working hours get over by 4:30 pm . Most of the days, teachers conduct test during this time. They simply ask us to sign some form in the name of ward counselling attendance. This happens on Tuesday and Thursday. As a result, it takes upto 6:30 pm for the day scholars to reach home.Selling Student database : The college sells the student data to project centres and Coaching Centres. I was getting repeated Phone calls, SMSes and E-Mails from a Project Centre. That Project Centre has recruited 3 students from our college last year.Poor Wifi : The wifi speed is so slow that by the time it takes even a google homepage to load, you would have graduated.If you are a 12th Standard Student and if you are reading this, please don’t take admission in this college. Please do NOT use the counselling code 2727 during TNEA Counselling. My request to all those reading this: “Please share this answer so that no one opts for this college during admission.”UPDATE:-Replying to someone who asked “Why do you bother to apply there when you know it is bad?”. When I was about to join, I never knew about these things. I made a mistake before I took admission by not asking many people how the Institute is.UPDATE-2:-Replying to someone who says, “comparing a private college with an iit is crime, how can u do that? expecting a environment like iit in a pvt engg college is a foolish thing…”First, I definitely wouldn’t have compared had they not mentioned in my college Brochure that they have the best Graphical System Design Lab and CADD Lab in Asia-Pacific Region. Secondly, get your facts straight. Have you heard of BITS, Pilani and IIIT, Hyderabad? They are at par and even better than many new IITs.
How was your IBPS PO 2019 interview Experience?
This interview was the first of the season for me. It is a story of blunders I committed, and of the lessons I learnt from it. I hope others can learn something too from it.My background at the time of the interviewGraduation - BA (Hons) PsychologyAge - 20Date & Venue - 1st Feb, BoI, Sector 62, NoidaChapter 1: Hero, Villian & TearsThe reporting time for the interview was 8:30am. All candidates were seated in the lobby area, waiting for their names to be called for document verification. After a long wait, 6–7 students from our panels were called together for the process. We entered the room and the verification officer instructed us to self-attest and arrange all our documents in a sequence.I noticed the candidate beside me signing on one of the documents. I took a closer look at the paper on his lap….What is this? Why haven’t I seen this? Why don’t I have this? I realised the blunder I had committed. I only brought the call letter along, totally forgetting about the application form. My mind started racing.I quickly shot out of the room, hoping to go to a nearby cyber cafe. I asked the guard for directions to the market. And he was the hero of my story. He warmly offered to introduce me to a professional from the IT Department of the bank who agreed to print my form. I thanked them profusely and returned to the verification room.My turn came, I sat across the Verification Officer (VO) who asked me to hand over my documents to him. He looked at my passport sized photograph and blurted “Ye nahi chalegi” (This won’t work!) This was my second blunder of the day. The photograph I was carrying did not match the one on my form. IBPS had guidelines regarding the matching of the photo but I knew that the VO had the power to verify it anyway, but he chose not to. There, I met the villain of my story! He outright refused to help. He said that he will write a remark on the form. I nodded and with a heavy heart asked him to continue.I thought this was the worst experience ever. But I was wrong. It got worse. The climax was reached when I produced my graduation marksheet for verification and the VO refused to accept it again. Since it was a web-based transcript, it had to be signed by the college principal, which I did not know. There, blunder number three. Until now, I could understand that the VO was carrying out his duties while refusing to approve these errors - I deserved that. But what I did not deserve was the things he said following the episode. Referring to my mistakes, he said to one of his colleagues, “Kahan kahan se aajate hain? Ye officer banenge? Itna sa kaam toh hota hai nahi inse. Dukh ki baat toh ye hai ki hume ulta humara kaam sikhane ki koshish krte hain. Mai toh remark likhrha hu, ab hogi disqualify.” I did not anticipate this code of conduct from a civilised officer. Instead of objectively stating the facts, he chose to humiliate me. This brought tears to my eyes.I learnt my lessons the hard way -Be doubly sure and extremely cautious of the documents and paperwork when appearing for any future endeavour.If you’re ever on the other side of the table, you know what type of officer you DO NOT want to be.Chapter 2: Interview - The real battleThe panel (5 panelists - 3M, 2F)M1 – Sardar, FriendlyM2 – Senior, SeriousM3 – Senior, Most talkativeL1 – Lady without a smileL2 – Lady with a smileMe – May I come in?M3 – Come in, come in. Sit down.Me – (greets everyone)M3 – Tell me about your family backgroundMe – Sir, I have been born and brought up in a small town in UP called Dankaur...M1 & M3 cut simultaneouslyM3 – Oh Dankaur, I have been there several times. I used to work at so and so’s place there.M1 – Why are you mentioning it separately like that, its Noida only.Me – Sir it is 25 km away from Greater Noida and I assumed you might not know about itM1 – No no its very famous, we all know. Anyway, continue your introduction.Me – Yes sir, so I was saying that my father owns a small business in the locality and my mother is a teacher.M1 – What business?Me – Explained about the milk trading business.L1 – What’s the name of your dairy?Me – No it’s not a dairy. He’s basically an intermediary who serve as a collection point for independent milkmen, samples it and supplies it to plants for further processing.(M1 explains to L1 how the system works)M1 – Your mother is a government teacher?Me – No sir, she taught in a government school which is near our house on an ad-hoc basis.(M1 and L1 again seem to discuss the specifics of how this system works)M3 – Yes yes you continue.Me – (Recollecting the chain of thoughts) ..So I did my schooling from Ryan International School Greater Noida.L1 – You said your mother teaches nearby so why did you go so farMe – Ma’am that is a government school, and my parents wanted to enrol me in an international school.L1 – Okay okayM1 – Ryan is a good school.Me – Smiles and nods.M3 – So Palak, I shouldn’t be asking your age but you’re pretty young.Me (Realising that I’m the youngest applicant of the day) Yes Sir, I will be turning 21 this month.M3 – You are just 20, how will you work at a bank?Me – Sir, the fact that IBPS has kept the min eligibility at 20, itself shows that the selection body believes in the competence of diversity.M3 – Yes, yes, I am not contesting that. But how will you manage it! There will be senior officers.Me - Explained about my ability to learn quickly in challenging environment using examples from my past.M3 – Suppose, I consider you an expert in psychology, tell me what is the psychology of the interviewer?Me (smiling at the absurdity of the question as it is almost like asking - Can you read my mind?)(L1 perhaps realising this rephrased it)L1 – What he means to say is that How will you apply psychology at bank?Me – Explained how I can derive valuable lessons from psychological concepts such as emotional intelligence, team work and initiative taking in customer serviceL1 – But customers will be standing in queues, frustrated and shouting. They won’t be any time to show empathy or talk properly, how will you cool him down?Me – Highlighted the role of non-verbal cues and body language.M3 – But how will you do it?Me – Sir, such skills need on-job practice, will develop with time.M3 – Agreeing.L2 (Who has been only an observer until now)L2 – Okay tell me about Sigmund Freud’s theory?Me – Explained the theory of the unconscious, its premise and salient features.L2 – That’s all he gave?Me (Realising that she is expecting the most popular model given by Freud) No ma’am he also gave a model of personality. Then I went on to explain Id, Ego and SuperEgo.L2 (visibly happy) Yes, that’s what I was asking.M2 (a little irritated with all the psychology talk, and in a ‘lets get to business’ tone)M2 – Okay lets talk about banking. Have you prepared?Me – Yes sir, you may ask.M2 – What was SARFAESI Act?Me – Started explaining...M2 – First tell me the yearMe – As far as I remember, it was 2002.M2 – Yes, good.Me – Then explained the SARFAESI act and its relevance in the climate of rising NPAs and mentioned its successor - the I&B code.M2 – So the act is only about freezing the company’s assets or even an individual’s assets? For eg - if I take a loan for my house and fail to repay, will my asset be seized?Me – Sir, I am not sure. I think it’s for companies.ALL, CHIMING IN UNISON – No it’s for ALL! Every asset beta!Me – (Embarrassingly smiling) okay sir!M2 – What is Letter of Credit?Me – Started the explanation but got confused midway.L1 – Beta, aaram se socho, don’t get nervous, sabko sab kuch nahi pata hota, koi baat nahi.Me – I think I am not sure about it ma’am.M3 – Okay okay.All – Thank you beta (signalling the end of the interview)EDIT 1: Scored 70 out of 100 in interview! :)
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