u/Lets-Fuck-Shrimps

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BHASKAR BISWAS KI MAA KI CHÛT

Bhai kya hi bh*sdiwala prof hai yeh r*ndwa saala. MC ne Operating Systems me itni gandi grading kari hai ki ache padhne waale bhi just barely pass hue hein. Upar se almost 20 students ko sidha F diya hai. Pata nahi g@ndu kis janam ki dushmani humse nikal raha hai. Bhadwe ko pata nhi kis baat ka itna ego aur ghamand hai, bina kisi reason ke poore batch ki gaand maar diya. Saala nashedi g@ndu bas bhadwai hi karna jaanta hai, dhang se padhana toh aata hai nahi.

Aur itna hi nahi, bhadwe ne humare seniors final year CSE walon ka toh sabka B.Tech hi fail karwa diya, kyunki MC ne sahi time pe seniors ka kuch industrial training ka grade submit hi nahi kiya. CSE seniors me sabka hi B.Tech Failed dikha rha. Jabardasti ki g@ndmasti chadrhi hai chakke ko.

Ab tum log hi batao, iss baat pe iss madarch*d ko gaali na dein toh kya karein?

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u/Lets-Fuck-Shrimps — 4 days ago
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FUCK ORACLE

Is it even fucking worth it to accept Oracle PPO or even bother applying for it during Placements?

Some Context: So, a friend of mine recently started their internship at Oracle. However, a lot of FT offers that were rolled out by Oracle are being revoked recently. I personally know a few people whose offers were revoked. And the funny thing is, the offers are getting revoked after the placement season is over. Such an event leaves the individual hopeless and without a job.

Even a CSE TPR's offer just randomly got revoked, that too when the placements have concluded. Bhai yahan toh TPR ke bhi laude lag jaa rahi hai.

So, is it really a safe bet to accept Oracle PPO or appear for it in placements? Or would it just be better and safer to reject it's PPO and sit for other companies in placements?

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u/Lets-Fuck-Shrimps — 9 days ago