Finally upgraded after years

Finally upgraded after years

I was waiting from Feb to buy a new phone under 25K , shortlisted CMF nothing 2 pro , but it was unavailable , so had to settle for this one now .

Camera was priority so went with this one ,

8/128 bought ₹ 22400

Old one was redmi 8 ,

Looking for my replacement in 2 sharing room in a PG in sector 2 ?

I am vacating my PG next week , it's a 2 sharing , building is new , earlier it was zolo.

All facilities included , rent is 12K including food . Advance is also less .

It's in sector 2 , near Purva Vantage.

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 13 days ago

Which domain/job in finance is best suited for an economist to make big money.

I want to know which job/domain in finance rewards highly for a person who is very passionate about economics and has the potential to be in the top 3% .

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/BMSCE

When is the graduation day for 2026 batch ?

I am shifting to my hometown this month,

Usually graduation day is conducted this month , So if anyone has insider info please tell so that I can plan accordingly

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 14 days ago

Best 2-3 Months analytics training program in Bengaluru

Please recommend training institutes in bengaluru, should be affordable. I just want to avoid a gap in my resume,

Engineering fresher, graduated in May, currently doing a 3-month internship in a startup, will leave after that ( it's sales-heavy)

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 22 days ago

First Internship in a startup, thinking of leaving it

I got this internship ( 3 Months + PPO ) after I completed engineering in May. It's a startup, and here the work is mostly sales calls and data entry, and it's 6 days/week. Salary is less than 20KPM, even if converted to FT.

I am thinking of leaving it and preparing for analytics ( tech ) roles for 4-5 months and then start applying. I feel this experience is not valuable, and I am wasting a lot of time.

My teammate told me, Don't take FT offer , try for engineering roles .

Ps - My engineering was from a decent clg, core engineering. Placements didn't go well, and I took whatever I could get off campus. I planned to prepare alongside the job, but here I am having second thoughts everyday.

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 24 days ago

First Internship in a startup, thinking of leaving it

I got this internship ( 3 Months + PPO ) after I completed engineering in May. It's a startup, and here the work is mostly sales calls and data entry, and it's 6 days/week. Salary is less than 20KPM, even if converted to FT.

I am thinking of leaving it and preparing for analytics ( tech ) roles for 4-5 months and then start applying. I feel this experience is not valuable, and I am wasting a lot of time.

My teammate told me, Don't take FT offer , try for engineering roles .

Ps - My engineering was from a decent clg, core engineering. Placements didn't go well, and I took whatever I could get off campus. I planned to prepare alongside the job, but here I am having second thoughts everyday.

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 24 days ago

First Internship in a startup, thinking of leaving it

I got this internship ( 3 Months + PPO ) after I completed engineering in May. It's a startup, and here the work is mostly sales calls and data entry, and it's 6 days/week. Salary is less than 20KPM, even if converted to FT.

I am thinking of leaving it and preparing for analytics ( tech ) roles for 4-5 months and then start applying. I feel this experience is not valuable, and I am wasting a lot of time.

My teammate told me, Don't take FT offer , try for engineering roles .

Ps - My engineering was from a decent clg, core engineering. Placements didn't go well, and I took whatever I could get off campus. I planned to prepare alongside the job, but here I am having second thoughts everyday.

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 24 days ago

Thinking of not taking a full-time offer after an internship

I graduated in May this year ( Core engineering, decent clg ); after that, I got an internship in a startup for 3 months with a possibility of full-time after that.

It's been 1.5 months since the internship started, and I am thinking of not taking the FT offer.

Here, the work is data entry and making calls with no technical work. I knew it was not technical before, but I took it thinking I could learn in a startup and I would prepare after work for technical roles.

But now I am thinking I am wasting a lot of time here ( 6 days of work ), as I am not learning anything, and I doubt any recruiter is going to value this experience. I took it as I had nothing to show in my resume for experience, and everyone was saying take whatever job you get.

Here, the pay is less than what an average labourer makes in a month for full-time; for an internship, it's even less

I don't know what to do here. My parents were really happy when I told them I got a job.

I planned to get a decent job and prepare for the CAT or a finance-related job ( my long-term goal is to work in fund management ), but now I am stuck here in a dead-end job.

I have realised that if I want to prepare for technical roles( Analytics ), I need 4-5 months of dedicated prep.

Should I move to my hometown and stay with my parents and prepare ( I am currently in Bangalore)?

Or should I join a coaching institute here and prepare, or continue in this job?

I request everyone to please help me 🙏🙏,

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 26 days ago

Thinking of not taking a full-time offer after an internship

I graduated in May this year ( Core engineering, decent clg ); after that, I got an internship in a startup for 3 months with a possibility of full-time after that.

It's been 1.5 months since the internship started, and I am thinking of not taking the FT offer.

Here, the work is data entry and making calls with no technical work. I knew it was not technical before, but I took it thinking I could learn in a startup and I would prepare after work for technical roles.

But now I am thinking I am wasting a lot of time here ( 6 days of work ), as I am not learning anything, and I doubt any recruiter is going to value this experience. I took it as I had nothing to show in my resume for experience, and everyone was saying take whatever job you get.

Here, the pay is less than what an average labourer makes in a month for full-time; for an internship, it's even less

I don't know what to do here. My parents were really happy when I told them I got a job.

I planned to get a decent job and prepare for the CAT or a finance-related job ( my long-term goal is to work in fund management ), but now I am stuck here in a dead-end job.

I have realised that if I want to prepare for technical roles( Analytics ), I need 4-5 months of dedicated prep.

Should I move to my hometown and stay with my parents and prepare ( I am currently in Bangalore)?

Or should I join a coaching institute here and prepare, or continue in this job?

I request everyone to please help me 🙏🙏,

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 26 days ago

Thinking of not taking a full-time offer after an internship

I graduated in May this year ( Core engineering, decent clg ); after that, I got an internship in a startup for 3 months with a possibility of full-time after that.

It's been 1.5 months since the internship started, and I am thinking of not taking the FT offer.

Here, the work is data entry and making calls with no technical work. I knew it was not technical before, but I took it thinking I could learn in a startup and I would prepare after work for technical roles.

But now I am thinking I am wasting a lot of time here ( 6 days of work ), as I am not learning anything, and I doubt any recruiter is going to value this experience. I took it as I had nothing to show in my resume for experience, and everyone was saying take whatever job you get.

Here, the pay is less than what an average labourer makes in a month for full-time; for an internship, it's even less

I don't know what to do here. My parents were really happy when I told them I got a job.

I planned to get a decent job and prepare for the CAT or a finance-related job ( my long-term goal is to work in fund management ), but now I am stuck here in a dead-end job.

I have realised that if I want to prepare for technical roles( Analytics ), I need 4-5 months of dedicated prep.

Should I move to my hometown and stay with my parents and prepare ( I am currently in Bangalore)?

Or should I join a coaching institute here and prepare, or continue in this job?

I request everyone to please help me 🙏🙏,

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 26 days ago

I am really frustrated with the phone market now

From march, i wanted to buy a 5g PHONE with good camera, 8 GB Ram, under 22K ( =< 25K) , I waited 3 months for CMF Phone 2 , after waiting for so long , i got to know it's not available and in future also it's not available . So i left and moved on to Moto edge fusion 60 , Now it's also out of stock .

And I stay in bengaluru not some remote place . Why don't companies build good distribution and stock?

Also, I want to buy another phone for my father under 18K ( =< 20K ) , 5g ,6Gb ram atleast . good battery . And none of the phones are available in my hometown and online it's out of stock .

Someone suggested Realme p4x is the only best budget phone , should I go for it ?

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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 — 1 month ago