Showing posts with label Vishal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vishal. Show all posts

Friday, 1 January 2016

My experiment with GATE



When i decided to take Gate, i started looking for the information from friends, teachers and internet. information i got from various sources was in bits and pieces, here i have tried to put it all in one place.

'Planning for this quarter was done two years ago' - Jeff Bezos
After recommendation from couple of friends, I joined coaching in January 2014 that’s when i started my preparation. i followed two step approach, understanding the concepts and practicing problems. in first step i would go through the class notes, study material and reference books(as per need) and try to clear the concepts.(i also referred class notes from one other coaching institute which my friend had shared with me). in second step  i solved the practice problems from study material provided by classes and previous year gate questions, as much as i could  of the corresponding subject.

'Fear of failure is worse than the failure itself.'
Since I was working, I attended classes on weekend and did what little study I could during weekdays. on an average i used to study one hour everyday.  initially i was lagging behind but later on i was able to cope up with the help of my class friends and i am very thankful to them. they were also  helpful when i was not able to make a schedule or had issues with preparation. for me they acted as a source of guidance and motivation in the state when i was not able to take a decision.

'When you got nothing. You got nothing to lose.'
though it is advisable that you finish studying syllabus whatever you have planned to cover by December so that you have enough time for revision, I could not make it till second week of January, because i was struggling with some topics but finally when i was done it was a big relief. you don’t need to rush behind covering entire syllabus. you can drop topics which you find off putting. I had left Compiler Design for the same reason.

'Now If you know what you are worth , then go out and get what you are worth' - Rocky Balboa
joining a test series is very essential. Every test exposed me some part of the syllabus that i was not proficient with, or had missed to cover. then i would go back to books, clear that topic and again come back to problems. at the start of the test series i got very low scores, as i had not revised entire syllabus yet, didn't worry much about it. in following chart you can see how my scores improved as i progressed with preparation and revision.



'Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life – think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success' - Swami Vivekananda
 The second half of February i used for revision alone. tried to revise the entire syllabus i studied, The notebooks i made and short notes i prepared. I also maintained small booklet throughout, in which i noted down important points, formulas and things which i found hard to remember. And this booklet was the only thing which i revised before going to exam.

Note please.. Drink lots of water, Have fruits and healthy meal and have enough sleep, especially during last 3-4 months.


'If you don't believe in yourself, nobody else will.'
 Last but not the least. Quality and competency of the education that you get in the IIT's is undoubtedly the top notch. But for some reasons if you could not make it do not consider this as the end. There are a number of finest institutions that are equally good and offer quality education. Because what truly matters is your dream to pursue quality higher education and as long as you are able to achieve it, you are undefeated.

Your comments and suggestions are most welcome :)

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Friday, 19 July 2013

मोडेन पण वाकणार नाही….

ठाकलो मी उभा इथे, रोऊन आज पाय,
झाले काहीही तरी इथून आता हलणार नाही
येऊ देत मग तुझे हत्ती, घोडे, सैन्य आणि तोफा,
आता मोडेन पण वाकणार नाही….

आहेस वितभर, गाजावाजा करतोस गावभर
सैन्य तर तुझे मूठभरच
भुंकण्याला त्यांच्या मी भीत नाही,
अरे वाघ आहे वाघ, आधी फडशा पाडतो
मग डरकाळी फोडतो

तुला आसमान दाखविल्याशिवाय
जिवंत परत जाणार नाही
आता मोडेन पण वाकणार नाही…।

पिलांना तुझ्या बजावून ठेव, उद्या मी वाचता कामा  नये
पिलांना तुझ्या बजावून ठेव, उद्या मी वाचता कामा  नये
कारण शपथ घेतलीस "उसको जिंदा नाही छोडूंगा "
पण चुकून जर उद्यान मी वाचलो
तर तुझ्या घरात घुसून "तेरा सर कलम कर दुंगा "
मरणाला तर मी तसाही भीत नाहीच

तुला पाणी पाजल्याशिवायच
इथून परत जाणार नाही
आता मोडेन पण वाकणार नाही…

टिळा भवानी मातेचा
आणि घोट तुझ्या नरडीचा,
घोट तुझ्या नरडीचा नाहीतर
हा जन्म बायलीचा
हे आयुष्य फडफडतं,
हे रक्त सळसळतं
फक्त या स्वराज्याचं
आणि म्हणूनच हि जिद्द!









Thursday, 21 March 2013

VITA from Vishal's Viewpoint


Hi, I  am  Vishal Maral. I have completed C-DAC's Diploma In Advanced Computing from Vidyanidhi Infotech Academy and got placed in C-DAC Mumbai. It is my pleasure to share my experience @ VITA with you.....

            Initially, I was very scared and nervous as I was not that good in my academics. I needed to learn more and more; things that college never prepared me for. I always had questions, at every stage of  the topics. Why this,Why that etc.. And I would keep asking those questions to faculties as well as  my classmates. I troubled them a lot with my questions. But they would listen to my questions carefully though silly and stupid  and answer in a very simple way. You could call it learning the tough way but I had started feeling that I have everyone here to protect me. After a long time I enjoyed my Studies,Tests,Assignments. We hardly studied at home. Most time of the day we would be at vita only, either studying, discussing, debating or practicing.

         I am very fortunate that I got to learn from the faculties with in depth knowledge and vast IT industry experience. They took our level of understanding into consideration before starting the topic. And then gradually increased the teaching pace to the expert level. That way we felt most comfortable while learning and were able to take the most of it. Vikram  sir's soft skill sessions were my another favourite. I enjoyed it a lot. While he gave us the lessons on personality development, he also taught us how a good team player helps his team. They were interactive sessions filled with fun. I might have met Vikram sir merely as a part of the curriculum but we have become good buddies along the way.

       VITA's three fold approach Aptitude, Mock interview and Soft skills helped me evaluate and improve my performance. I received feedback from time to time and also tips on where i can do better.

      I would like to thank my classmates and whole VITA family, but particularly my mentors Savita mam, Pooja mam and Nidhi mam for giving me the space to grow, for giving me opportunities to do more, letting me see my own mistakes and learn from them. I will be in their debt for my whole life for honing my personality  to a point where I have developed a strong faith in my own abilities. Their guidance and faith has carved a special place in  my life and they will always be remembered. I would never have been able to come this far without there support. Of course, there is something new to look forward to but when I think about what I am leaving behind, It makes me wonder whether I will ever find this kind of people, atmosphere or any  other aspect of life that kept me so comfortable and happy.