
Eligibility criteria doesn't makes sense..
Applicants are eligible if their 10th or diploma percentage is below 60%
I mean what?....

Applicants are eligible if their 10th or diploma percentage is below 60%
I mean what?....
I’m 23M and have just started my first job in social media management, earning ₹20k a month. I’d really appreciate some life or career advice from people who have more experience. What’s something you wish you knew when you were starting out?
I'm 23M just graduated from clg and I saved 2Lakh from my earnings and I need your suggestions which one should I Buy? I like both of them and they are in my budget so which one should I go with..
XSR 155 or Xpulse 210
A few days ago, I withdrew some cash from my nearest ATM. Today, while counting the money, I noticed that one of the ₹500 notes looked suspicious.
It has an asterisk (*) in the serial number, and the security thread/ribbon seems to overlap some of the printed text. My first thought was that it might be a fake note, but that seems highly unlikely since I got it from a bank's ATM.
My second question is: if it's a genuine RBI-issued note, how do printing mistakes like this happen? I've also noticed that some ₹500 notes have alignment issues or uneven margins. Considering this is official currency, how are such printing errors acceptable? Doesn't this make it harder for people to trust whether a note is genuine or not?
Has anyone else come across something similar or can someone explain what's going on?
I recently came across this Spring Boot playlist on YouTube, and it's been really helpful, so I thought I'd share it here.
If you're planning to learn Spring Boot or are just getting started, I'd definitely recommend giving this playlist a try..
It explains the concepts clearly and is easy to follow.
Hope it helps someone else too ❤️
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEYgx5hMdopw&si=oUIkuD9BZQG0VQ-e
Hey everyone, I'm a 23M and recently graduated in CSE (2026). I've never really asked anyone for career advice before, but I think it's time.
Right now I work remotely with two content creators, helping manage their social media, and I earn around ₹20–25k/month. I'm confused about what to do next.
Should I continue working with them and grow as a freelancer, start a small social media agency with 2–3 online friends, or look for a proper full-time job related to my degree (coz I am a developer too) or even a proper job in in Social media ?
I want to make the right decision for my long-term career and would really appreciate any advice from you people.
Thanks 🤍