How important is orientation

I have orientation on 22 August (global software engineering program), I am maybe a hosteller (not confirmed yet).

I wanna come after 23 Aug ,

will there be any problem?

or is it necessary...? What will I miss? Anything important?

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u/itslocushere — 18 hours ago

CSE freshers, when is your orientation? 16 0r 17?

I know hostellers are called in on 16 but is it just because they want you to settle in hostels or there will be orientation?

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u/itslocushere — 5 days ago

CSE seniors please help

I am thinking taking global pathway program of btech CSE

I am thinking that I will choose this program but side by side i will ask syllabus and all from students studying in normal Btech CSE programme in order to complete their syllabus, as both programs have different syllabus, I can take their help

and then I will cancel the plan to go abroad and shift my degree to here chitkara only.

is this doable?, any problems ?

plz suggest anything.

I will have to do this only because they said there are no seats left in Normal btech CSE.

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u/itslocushere — 7 days ago

CS Vs Electronics

If I am not getting into in CS should I go for Electronics?

I mean how much is the difference?

What is the Syllabus difference?

I have heard many people say it isn't very much different.

Plz Help

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u/itslocushere — 13 days ago

[19M] Parents and Decision making

I know I might get some hate or judgment in the comments because of my past, so let me just get my blunders out of the way first. For the last 2 years, I didn't study properly, wasted my parents' money preparing for JEE, and the result was a 60 percentile and a compartment in Chemistry. I know I messed up bad.

Because of this, my parents obviously don’t trust me or my judgment. But recently, in many of my counselings, they were explicitly told that I lack too much confidence so they have to start letting me make my own decisions. They agreed, even though I know it’s hard for them because they think my previous academic failure was 100% based on my own decisions (which isn't entirely true, but whatever).

Here is the problem: they tell me I have autonomy, but the second I make a decision, they try to sabotage it and prove me wrong in every way possible.

Their logic is insane. They say, "You only take the big decisions (and only when we tell you to), and we will take all your small decisions."

For instance, this morning. I had gotten about 6-7 hours of sleep, but I was dealing with severe fatigue and desperately needed just one more hour so my brain could actually function. They wouldn't listen at all. They forced me to wake up early and told me to just study through the sleepiness.

I was so angry and exhausted that I rebelled. Instead of studying, I went right back to my old toxic habit of binge-watching TV shows. It completely ruined my sleep and my study schedule for the day.

The most frustrating part? I had actually built a really good streak. For the last 3-4 days, I was studying continuously and hadn't watched anything that wasted my time. I was finally getting back on track. Now, that streak is broken.

And you know what the fun part is? They won't even remember doing this to me. But when I confront them and say I really just needed that extra sleep to be productive, they immediately go on the offensive. They tell me I don’t care about my career at all and guilt-trip me about how they are "busting their asses off" for me.

Every single time I think I am back on track and start to trust them again, they pull something like this, completely derail my routine, and I lose my track entirely. One second they say, "take your own decisions," and the next second they are forcing their exact will onto me.

It is so incredibly frustrating. How am I supposed to fix my past academic mistakes when I can't even control my own sleep schedule without it turning into a war?

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u/itslocushere — 2 months ago

[19M] Parents and Decision making

I know I might get some hate or judgment in the comments because of my past, so let me just get my blunders out of the way first. For the last 2 years, I didn't study properly, wasted my parents' money preparing for JEE, and the result was a 60 percentile and a compartment in Chemistry. I know I messed up bad.

Because of this, my parents obviously don’t trust me or my judgment. But recently, in many of my counselings, they were explicitly told that I lack too much confidence so they have to start letting me make my own decisions. They agreed, even though I know it’s hard for them because they think my previous academic failure was 100% based on my own decisions (which isn't entirely true, but whatever).

Here is the problem: they tell me I have autonomy, but the second I make a decision, they try to sabotage it and prove me wrong in every way possible.

Their logic is insane. They say, "You only take the big decisions (and only when we tell you to), and we will take all your small decisions."

For instance, this morning. I had gotten about 6-7 hours of sleep, but I was dealing with severe fatigue and desperately needed just one more hour so my brain could actually function. They wouldn't listen at all. They forced me to wake up early and told me to just study through the sleepiness.

I was so angry and exhausted that I rebelled. Instead of studying, I went right back to my old toxic habit of binge-watching TV shows. It completely ruined my sleep and my study schedule for the day.

The most frustrating part? I had actually built a really good streak. For the last 3-4 days, I was studying continuously and hadn't watched anything that wasted my time. I was finally getting back on track. Now, that streak is broken.

And you know what the fun part is? They won't even remember doing this to me. But when I confront them and say I really just needed that extra sleep to be productive, they immediately go on the offensive. They tell me I don’t care about my career at all and guilt-trip me about how they are "busting their asses off" for me.

Every single time I think I am back on track and start to trust them again, they pull something like this, completely derail my routine, and I lose my track entirely. One second they say, "take your own decisions," and the next second they are forcing their exact will onto me.

It is so incredibly frustrating. How am I supposed to fix my past academic mistakes when I can't even control my own sleep schedule without it turning into a war?

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u/itslocushere — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/WhatIfMarvel+1 crossposts

What If... Daredevil wore a Vibranium suit? (Character Concept)

What If...? concept mixing Matt Murdock + The Hand + Wakandan Tech.

  • The Twist: After mastering the ninja arts of The Hand, Matt Murdock intercepts a secret smuggling ring and steals a highly advanced, experimental Wakandan Vibranium suit meant for the black market.
  • The Hero: The Shadow Panther (Matt Murdock). His radar sense is amplified by the suit's built-in technology. Because he is blind, his helmet is completely seamless and featureless with no eye holes—just a terrifying, smooth obsidian mask.
  • The Gear: A matte-black Vibranium shinobi suit that absorbs all kinetic impact and sound, allowing him to be 100% silent. Instead of billy clubs, he uses retractable Vibranium claws.

What do you guys think? Imagine a fight scene with this suit!

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u/itslocushere — 3 months ago

Chemistry compartment

I got a compartment in chemistry class 12 cbse board, not due to OSM coz of my blunders in the past

Any suggestions how can I prepare for it

Is Bharat panchal youtuber worth?

Should I buy any of his material?

Or any other suggestions..?

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u/itslocushere — 3 months ago
▲ 3 r/btech

College Admissions

After Getting class 12 CBSE board exams, my plans just got shattered, I just wanted to do cse from a tier 2-3 college where I was getting admission but I got compartment in chemistry exam and by the time Results will come of reappear, seats would be full and admissions might be closed, so plz help me find a college which can give admission (in CS) after the results which will be around end of the july or first week of August.

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u/itslocushere — 3 months ago