Well done Teja..congratulations. There is exam in every alternate day in IIT. How can you cope with the pressure if you watch movie like this. Movie subhi dekhna kaam karle.. Kuchh aise dekhlo jo jo ki 10/15 min main kaam chalade. Chalo all the best.
Re: What a report!
by Jason Bourne on Jun 01, 2011 01:23 AM
Expecting to be in top 20 while not putting in the work, is not. But this guy answered the questions, knew what he got right, and guessed the rough range based on that. Those are not assumptions, those are informed estimates.
yeah once u get to the top....one can say the most unbelievable action done hours before it.like i was watching film,sleeping all through the day before the exam. it shows that the person is brillant and does not belong to our time.... wow!!!!
Re: topper
by rohit rath on May 31, 2011 08:25 AM
that is believable ,many people do that,even i used to watch films and the exam comes closer day by day i used to watch more n more films. People have different ways to deal with stress so u need to believe,just because majority does not do it ,does not mean it is not believable,that is what separates greats from mass..
Re: IITB Elec once again the top branch!
by SK on May 31, 2011 06:28 AM
So after Ravi Teja's course completion, we will see him on Rediff forum posting comments...just like u...
Congratulations man... hope your scientific intelligence brings solution to the power problem in the country... if you are going to IIT then become technically advanced and brilliant and invent technical solutions that will help in future... IAS may not be the solution for everything...
Re: Congrats...
by sreekanth chakravarthy on May 31, 2011 08:59 AM
na... he will take the first flight to US or Europe once he is thru with his IIT. It is a matter of money and in money matters, only money matters.
There are so many posts here which are dismissive about Teja's achievements and claim that he might leave our society to settle in the comforts of a western society. It is strange that so many of us are cribbing about lost scientific and academic talent and want him to continue in this country without seeing what it can offer back to him.
Even a wild life species is kept in an environment that is not conduicive to it, it can live for long. Why do people passionately crib about IITians leaving the country for greener pastures, when they have no right to. At least 15 years back, IIT education was funded by state. But today, with the high semester fees, most of the educational costs are recovered from the students. What right does the society have in asking them to be retained in the country?
Attracting and retaining talent is about creating a conduicive environment. For a sharp mind, it is about creating opportunities in research and providing world class infrastructure. When society does not contribute a dime towards it, how can they expect brilliant minds to return to the country and work even if the conditions are not conduicive for productivity.
We, as a society, can attract singers (so many pakistani singers), artists (all these item number girls from exotic countries) and cricketers; but we cannot spend the same amount of money on scientific research and attract equally talented people. A society gets what it deserves and we deserve only cricketers and dancers
Re: Understand...
by Venkatachalam iyer on Jun 03, 2011 07:32 AM
Is it possible to enjoy the same amount of freedom that we are accustomed to in Hindustan, in an alien country? Why does the thought of leaving the mother country occur? Money cannot be the criterion. There are many illiterates who make more money than highly educated ones. Some of the comforts which we get in India, we cannot even imagine outside this country. I do not agree that for doing research one has to step out of India first. I am at a loss to understand the reason for this craze for going abroad. Okay. you go there as a tourist, if you like. Not for settling down permanently leaving India. It is not worth the trouble. If the leaders and people in India focus on infrastructure, hygiene, cleanliness and straightforwardness as a matter of voluntary choice, where is the need to go abroad? The variety that we see in India cannot be seen anywhereelse except to a certain extent in USA. For a common man, India is paradise and he is not aware of it.