Re: my life.
by commonsense on Apr 20, 2010 11:56 AM
Poor sujith; he is overwhelmed by all that talent around here and lost his mind; rediff take pity on him and dont publish any more sucess stories untill he gets better
Nitin Jindal, Careers 360. Like all years you have caught hold of a topper and published an interview. But what next? Have you ever tracked the future progress of these toppers post their first day at IIT? Have you published a research as to what happens to these toppers in their IIT years and what do they choose to do with life post IIT? What opportunities await them and what choices they make?
Bottom line is, these articles/interviews are like page fillers in Newspapers. Just to increase the content of the portal/website. These kids grow up to become another brick in the wall, a consultant to some company in the US or Singapore.
Re: What next?
by Nitin Jindal on Jun 05, 2010 03:41 PM
Dear Mumbai Indian, Whether they become a consultant in an MNC like so many others or an author like Chetan Bhagat is irrelevant here. The focus of this article is to help all IIT aspirants get a better understanding of what it takes to crack this hugely popular exam. Anything seen out of context always seems absurd. Regards, Nitin Jindal
I would be appearing in this year's IIT JEE on next Sunday. I had attended Vidyarthi Academy of Chembur, Mumbai for IIT JEE prepareation. My rank was always within top 35 but average score is just 32%. So, can any Ex-vidyarthian or their parent predict my would be rank in IIT JEE this year. Thanks. Ramesh
I would be appearing in this year's IIT JEE on next Sunday. I had attended Vidyarthi Academy of Chembur, Mumbai for IIT JEE prepareation. My rank was always within top 35 but average score is just 32%. So, can any Ex-vidyarthian or their parent help me about my chance of cracking IIT JEE this year. Thanks. Ramesh
Education like any other thing is IN BORN and cannot be learnt. It is fate and cannot be created by hard work. In all cases it can be seen that parents role is NIL So for the average Children , Parents intervention is a must or otherwise there is no chance the children will pass any exam. God bless all children who have taken this years Board exams.