u/Just-Bit2846

▲ 2 r/pune

Best morning run routes near Shivajinagar/Camp?

Want to start morning running regularly. I’m around Somwar Peth / Mangalwar Peth / Camp / Shivajinagar area. Any good safe routes, parks, or tracks nearby for 5–10k runs? Bonus if there’s a runner group I can join!

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 1 day ago

If you’re confused about MHT CET CAP rounds or colleges, I can help

MH CET exams are ongoing, and I know a lot of students won’t get proper guidance for college selection and CAP rounds.

I scored 98 percentile in MHT CET, got into a good college in Pune, and went through the whole process myself.

If anyone wants guidance regarding colleges, CAP rounds, cutoffs, preference lists, etc., feel free to comment or DM me. It’s completely free, just doing this for fun and to help others avoid the confusion I had :)

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/Stake

Binance users: found a Binance Pay red packet promo. Scan the QR in the Binance app to see if you’re eligible for a reward. Not sure how long it lasts.

u/Just-Bit2846 — 10 days ago
▲ 1 r/MbaCet

I want to skip 11th/12th after 10th, which diploma gives the best long-term career options?

Hi everyone, I’m a 10th pass student from Pune and need honest career guidance.

I do not want to do the traditional 11th/12th route, so I’m exploring alternative paths.

My long-term goal is a strong corporate/business career, good salary growth, and maybe MBA later.

Current idea:
10th → Diploma → Degree (BBA/BTech/BCA depending on options) → MBA

My confusion:

  1. Which diploma should I choose after 10th if my final goal is business/management?
    - Computer Engineering?
    - IT?
    - Electronics?
    - Mechanical?
    - Business-related diploma?
    I want the option with the best flexibility and future scope.

  2. Is 10th + 3-year diploma accepted as equivalent to 12th for BBA admission in good colleges?

  3. Which good Pune/Maharashtra colleges accept diploma students for BBA?

  4. Is Diploma → BBA → MBA actually a smart path, or does it create limitations later?

  5. Would Diploma → BTech (lateral entry) → MBA be a stronger path for salary/career growth?

  6. If my goal is top MBA colleges (IIMs / good private MBAs), does skipping 11th/12th hurt me?

Looking for advice from people who actually took a similar path or know the system well. Thanks.

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 11 days ago

I want to skip 11th/12th after 10th, which diploma gives the best long-term career options?

Hi everyone, I’m a 10th pass student from Pune and need honest career guidance.

I do not want to do the traditional 11th/12th route, so I’m exploring alternative paths.

My long-term goal is a strong corporate/business career, good salary growth, and maybe MBA later.

Current idea:
10th → Diploma → Degree (BBA/BTech/BCA depending on options) → MBA

My confusion:

  1. Which diploma should I choose after 10th if my final goal is business/management?
    - Computer Engineering?
    - IT?
    - Electronics?
    - Mechanical?
    - Business-related diploma?
    I want the option with the best flexibility and future scope.

  2. Is 10th + 3-year diploma accepted as equivalent to 12th for BBA admission in good colleges?

  3. Which good Pune/Maharashtra colleges accept diploma students for BBA?

  4. Is Diploma → BBA → MBA actually a smart path, or does it create limitations later?

  5. Would Diploma → BTech (lateral entry) → MBA be a stronger path for salary/career growth?

  6. If my goal is top MBA colleges (IIMs / good private MBAs), does skipping 11th/12th hurt me?

Looking for advice from people who actually took a similar path or know the system well. Thanks.

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 11 days ago

Had a really frustrating experience with Uber today.

I accidentally clicked on some membership option in the app without clearly realizing I was subscribing to anything. There was no obvious warning that made it clear what I was agreeing to.

Then at the end of my auto ride, the driver asked me to pay ₹201 extra. I was completely confused because if this is an Uber membership charge, why am I being put in that awkward situation with the driver?

To be clear: the driver was not at fault at all. This was clearly an Uber system/app issue.

In that moment, you can’t realistically argue with the driver about Uber’s backend billing logic because drivers aren’t responsible for explaining Uber memberships.

It honestly feels like a dark pattern UI tactic where users accidentally click things and then get hit with surprise charges.

Has this happened to anyone else? Did Uber refund you?

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 15 days ago
▲ 0 r/uber

Had a really frustrating experience with Uber today.

I accidentally clicked on some membership option in the app without clearly realizing I was subscribing to anything. There was no obvious warning that made it clear what I was agreeing to.

Then at the end of my auto ride, the driver asked me to pay ₹201 extra. I was completely confused because if this is an Uber membership charge, why am I being put in that awkward situation with the driver?

To be clear: the driver was not at fault at all. This was clearly an Uber system/app issue.

In that moment, you can’t realistically argue with the driver about Uber’s backend billing logic because drivers aren’t responsible for explaining Uber memberships.

It honestly feels like a dark pattern UI tactic where users accidentally click things and then get hit with surprise charges.

Has this happened to anyone else? Did Uber refund you?

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 15 days ago

I’m honestly tired of these fake “know-it-all” tech personalities who spend more time mocking people than actually helping them.

I asked for one simple thing: an official update from Amazfit about the Helio Strap. Somehow that turned into lectures, sarcasm, and people trying to “educate” me instead of answering the actual question.

What’s worse is how many of these people act superior online while behaving like insecure teenagers. They’re obsessed with proving others wrong, correcting every sentence, and acting intellectually above everyone else. It’s exhausting.

Not everyone asking questions online needs a life lesson. Sometimes people just want information. If you don’t have the answer, move on instead of turning every interaction into some ego competition.

This weird culture of professional mockery in tech communities is getting unbearable. Being condescending doesn’t make you intelligent. It just makes you annoying.

People seriously need to stop building entire personalities around belittling strangers on the internet.

Also before someone starts mocking my English too: English is not my first language, so I used AI to help write this post clearly. The frustration and opinion are still completely mine.

u/Just-Bit2846 — 17 days ago
▲ 1 r/AmazfitHelioStrap+1 crossposts

Amazfit is playing with loyal customers’ feelings about the Helio Strap. No clear updates, no transparency. If you’re also waiting, please email support and ask for an official announcement. The community deserves honest communication.

EMAIL :

Dear Support,

Many loyal Amazfit users are waiting for the Helio Strap. Please provide an official update or launch information. Better communication will help maintain customer trust.

Thank you.

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u/Just-Bit2846 — 17 days ago