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* Safe CGPA:  
* Safe CGPA:  
: Please, please maintain at least a safe CGPA ( 8+ for non-CSE, 7.5+ for CSE ) throughout your college life. No matter which profession you later switch to, this will always be judged. The best time to get a high CGPA is, you guessed it right, your first year... Another point to remember your 2nd and 3rd years have the most important topics of your subject, so try not to doze off in class.
: Please, please maintain at least a safe CGPA ( 8+ for non-CSE, 7.5+ for CSE ) throughout your college life. No matter which profession you later switch to, this will always be judged. The best time to get a high CGPA is, you guessed it right, your first year... Another point to remember your 2nd and 3rd years have the most important topics of your subject, so try not to doze off in class.
 
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* Academic tips:  
* Academic tips:  
# Keep an alarm for almost everything – From waking up at 8 to a very strict TnP (Training and placement cell) deadline, it is better to have an alarm than go for attendance condonation but try not to make your roommate want to murder you. On that note, don't skip breakfast/lunch for your crazy daily schedule, our lovely canteens (Main, mini, micro, nano) have your back. Practice a fast walking speed to ace that "Woke up at 7:55, had breakfast and now I'm in class" level. <br>
# Keep an alarm for almost everything – From waking up at 8 to a very strict TnP (Training and placement cell) deadline, it is better to have an alarm than go for attendance condonation but try not to make your roommate want to murder you. On that note, don't skip breakfast/lunch for your crazy daily schedule, our lovely canteens (Main, mini, micro, nano) have your back. Practice a fast walking speed to ace that "Woke up at 7:55, had breakfast and now I'm in class" level. <br>
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