Hostel night roll call
Is there any type of rule under which you can't stay outside the hostel/ campus at night ? Is there any night attendance system or like you have inform the college administration if you are staying somewhere else for the night
Is there any type of rule under which you can't stay outside the hostel/ campus at night ? Is there any night attendance system or like you have inform the college administration if you are staying somewhere else for the night
In the documents required it is written that an anti ragging affidavit is required. So I went to the national anti ragging portal as per a previous mail that was send to me. I filled out the form and after that this screen was shown to me.
Idk if this is enough or is there anything else I need to do as well. Please help me guys who have already done this
I’m an incoming law student and I’ve already started seeing people from my batch getting internships before college has even officially started.
Genuine question because I’m confused and trying to understand the system what are people actually doing at these internships?
I’m not asking in a salty way 😭 I’m genuinely curious.
My assumptions were:
But now I’m seeing people land roles before classes begin, so clearly I’m missing something.
How are people finding these opportunities?
Cold emails? LinkedIn? Connections? Applications?
And for people who did internships before first year:
Trying to understand the ecosystem rather than chase titles. Appreciate any insight.
Music class for vocal I will be moving to jodhpur in July i want to continue with vocal class ( hindustani music vocal) is there any good afortable classes or any artists who teach vocals
I don’t know if anyone else feels this way after CBSE results, but I just wanted to share my experience.
I got 85% in my 12th CBSE boards this year. Before anyone says “that’s good,” I know it is. The thing is, I only seriously prepared for around 1.5 months because before that I was focused on CLAT prep (which I managed to crack too). So realistically, I know I did the best I could in the time I had.
What’s confusing me emotionally is that when the result first came out, I was genuinely happy. Like actually happy. My parents also said the marks were good considering the situation.
But then slowly I started opening LinkedIn and seeing people who were in similar situations scoring 90%+, 95%+, etc. And suddenly my own result started feeling smaller. Not because I personally hated it, but because comparison entered the picture.
What hurts a little is that nobody really talks about my result at home. It’s been like 10 days and it almost feels avoided as a topic. Maybe I’m overthinking, but part of me feels like I disappointed my parents even though they never directly said that.
The funny thing is, in 10th grade I got 90% and still felt unhappy because I had worked insanely hard and expected more. But this time, even with 85%, I initially felt proud because I knew the circumstances and effort behind it.
I think social media kind of stole that happiness from me.
Just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this weird feeling where your result was enough for you until comparison made it feel otherwise.