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== Academic Success ==
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: Are you the quiet kind that doesn't get noticed much and trying to change that? The solution is simple - Bring a water bottle to class. Your valuable service will be appreciated throughout the class and you are the saviour to all sleepy heads trying to stay awake. Who knew becoming an Aquarius in class would get you friends? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ <br><br>
: Are you the quiet kind that doesn't get noticed much and trying to change that? The solution is simple - Bring a water bottle to class. Your valuable service will be appreciated throughout the class and you are the saviour to all sleepy heads trying to stay awake. Who knew becoming an Aquarius in class would get you friends? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ <br><br>


'''Placements (Focus on coding, projects, internships)'''
== Placements ==
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* Do internships every sem break - <br>Try to intern at a company ( or startup ) or projects under professors of IITs, NITs ( our profs do some cool research work too! ) or a training programme in PSUs like BSNL, NTPC, etc. IITs have paid internship programmes during summer whose submission deadlines are pretty early so keep an eye out for that. If you missed that, you can always personally mail profs who work on your interested area. (Mind you, in some unlucky cases it takes 100 emails to get a position) Orrrrr.... hit up the relatives/family friends you have in different companies/institutes and ask them about this. ( Internships for which you have to pay aren't preferred )
* Do internships every sem break - <br>Try to intern at a company ( or startup ) or projects under professors of IITs, NITs ( our profs do some cool research work too! ) or a training programme in PSUs like BSNL, NTPC, etc. IITs have paid internship programmes during summer whose submission deadlines are pretty early so keep an eye out for that. If you missed that, you can always personally mail profs who work on your interested area. (Mind you, in some unlucky cases it takes 100 emails to get a position) Orrrrr.... hit up the relatives/family friends you have in different companies/institutes and ask them about this. ( Internships for which you have to pay aren't preferred )
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