u/srikqr1

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REVIEW NEEDED : CVR

I got 8.8k rank . BC-D male .

Thought that I'd KMIT AI/ML but I think that I wont be getting it .

This might be a big one, but consider this as helping a brother out . Please answer as many as you can and try to be honest please .

  1. How are the lecturers at CVR College of Engineering? Friendly? Qualified? Actually knowledgeable or just reading PPTs?

  2. How are the placements overall? Which companies regularly visit the campus for placements?

  3. How is the peer group? Competitive and ambitious or mostly casual/chillar crowd?

  4. Is there a strong coding culture? Hackathons, coding clubs, competitive programming, open-source, etc.?

  5. How are the campus and classrooms? Do they feel modern or school-like?

  6. How strict is the management regarding attendance, dress code, permissions, phones, timings, etc.?

  7. How much freedom do students actually get?

  8. Does the college support students who want to do more (projects, internships, startups, coding competitions), or does it suppress talent?

  9. How easy is it to get internships from the college? Does the placement cell help?

  10. How are the opportunities outside academics — tech events, networking, workshops, industry exposure?

  11. Would you personally regret graduating from CVR? Why or why not?

  12. If CVR is best at one thing, what would that be?

  13. Are students there mostly focused on placements, higher studies, or just getting the degree?

  14. How good is the training for placements (DSA, aptitude, mock interviews, resume help, etc.)?

  15. Is the college environment motivating for someone aiming for high packages/product-based companies?

  16. Are there students getting genuinely good placements through skill (not just mass recruiter jobs)?

  17. How is the college reputation among recruiters in Hyderabad?

  18. How much free time do students get for self-learning and coding outside academics?

  19. Are faculty supportive if you miss classes for internships, hackathons, or competitions?

  20. How is the crowd in CSE-related branches specifically?

  21. Are there unnecessary assignments/records that waste time?

  22. How is the overall vibe of the college — stressful, chill, competitive, toxic?

  23. If you had the same rank again, would you still choose CVR over colleges like KMIT, GRIET, VNR, etc.? Why?

  24. For someone who is very placement-oriented and wants to grind coding seriously, would you recommend CVR?

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u/srikqr1 — 2 days ago

PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS

I got 8.8k rank . BC-D male .

Thought that I'd KMIT AI/ML but I think that I wont be getting it .

This might be a big one, but consider this as helping a brother out . Please answer as many as you can and try to be honest please .

  1. How are the lecturers at CVR College of Engineering? Friendly? Qualified? Actually knowledgeable or just reading PPTs?

  2. How are the placements overall? Which companies regularly visit the campus for placements?

  3. How is the peer group? Competitive and ambitious or mostly casual/chillar crowd?

  4. Is there a strong coding culture? Hackathons, coding clubs, competitive programming, open-source, etc.?

  5. How are the campus and classrooms? Do they feel modern or school-like?

  6. How strict is the management regarding attendance, dress code, permissions, phones, timings, etc.?

  7. How much freedom do students actually get?

  8. Does the college support students who want to do more (projects, internships, startups, coding competitions), or does it suppress talent?

  9. How easy is it to get internships from the college? Does the placement cell help?

  10. How are the opportunities outside academics — tech events, networking, workshops, industry exposure?

  11. Would you personally regret graduating from CVR? Why or why not?

  12. If CVR is best at one thing, what would that be?

  13. Are students there mostly focused on placements, higher studies, or just getting the degree?

  14. How good is the training for placements (DSA, aptitude, mock interviews, resume help, etc.)?

  15. Is the college environment motivating for someone aiming for high packages/product-based companies?

  16. Are there students getting genuinely good placements through skill (not just mass recruiter jobs)?

  17. How is the college reputation among recruiters in Hyderabad?

  18. How much free time do students get for self-learning and coding outside academics?

  19. Are faculty supportive if you miss classes for internships, hackathons, or competitions?

  20. How is the crowd in CSE-related branches specifically?

  21. Are there unnecessary assignments/records that waste time?

  22. How is the overall vibe of the college — stressful, chill, competitive, toxic?

  23. If you had the same rank again, would you still choose CVR over colleges like KMIT, GRIET, VNR, etc.? Why?

  24. For someone who is very placement-oriented and wants to grind coding seriously, would you recommend CVR?

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u/srikqr1 — 2 days ago

Help needed on choosing language to learn .

Okay, so idk any language, and I just finished my 12th , I'll get into some college, and I wanna learn a language so that I don't feel dumb in college .

  1. I am starting from the very start .

  2. Starting with C

  3. My long-term goal is to get a good job

I'm learning C from Harvard's CS50x 2026

Should I start C++ or Java or any other language after C .

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u/srikqr1 — 3 days ago
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9S1 PEOPLE STARTED WRITING EXAM

9s1 people are writing their exam and tomorrow at this same time i will be writing exam , i hope everyone writes well
i feel sorry for 9s1 people

imagine some random guy waiting for the timer to go hit zero and his heart rate slowly climbing up ,first question pops up on their screens , intergration, first question , I'd cry .

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u/srikqr1 — 14 days ago
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OPTION ANALYSIS OF 10 PYP FOR TUKKA STRATEGY

https://preview.redd.it/ab0exoyclwzg1.png?width=430&format=png&auto=webp&s=8e3c1d64ac97b384fb099019c95dab5ba60c1ca7

https://preview.redd.it/grl5c48hlwzg1.png?width=385&format=png&auto=webp&s=829e4b35d29bf2061b29bed78e66c9fef237cee1

https://preview.redd.it/cv34c39jlwzg1.png?width=439&format=png&auto=webp&s=2707233e610d23fa4c040c1d762c108ac4f02d0f

I've made a detailed analysis of the last 10 years pyp using AI,
6 2025 papers
4 2024 papers

Here's what I did — I took 10 official TS EAMCET papers, 4 from 2024 and 6 from 2025, fed them into ChatGPT to extract the correct answer option for every single question, then dumped all that data into Claude and asked it to do a full statistical analysis. That's 1,440 questions worth of data. I also had it cross-check for duplicates across sources so nothing got counted twice.

https://preview.redd.it/xd5kzlimlwzg1.png?width=409&format=png&auto=webp&s=894d261f55e19ef9df2147b4117183bbb7f136c5

The whole thing took me a few hours across both tools. Not gonna pretend I sat there manually counting options — I didn't. AI did the heavy lifting, I just made sure the inputs were right and the output actually made sense.

Anyway here's what came out of it.

The actual findings:

Maths → C (correct answer 27.9% of the time, topped 6 out of 10 papers)

Physics → D (26.9%, but Physics was the most inconsistent subject across papers so take this one with slightly less confidence)

Chemistry → C (31.1%, the strongest and most consistent signal in the entire dataset)

No idea what subject a question is? → C. It's the most common correct option overall across all 1,440 questions at 28.1%.

Now before anyone says "this is useless" — TS EAMCET has no negative marking. A blank is a guaranteed zero. Even a marginally better-than-random guess gives you a real expected value. That's the entire point of this.

The PDF has everything laid out properly:

  • Raw data from all 10 papers individually so you can verify the numbers yourself
  • Separate breakdowns for 2024 and 2025
  • Grand total aggregation across all 10 papers
  • 7 exam scenarios with actual expected-mark calculations (e.g. 40 blanks, 5 minutes left — here's what to mark and how many marks you can statistically expect back)
  • A probability table for different numbers of guesses
  • Honest warnings about where the data is weaker (Physics especially)
  • A one-page print-ready cheat sheet at the end

The scenarios section is genuinely the most useful part. Things like — if you've eliminated 2 options in Physics and you're stuck between C and D, what does the data say? Or — if the paper is unusually hard and half the room has 60+ blanks, how many marks can you realistically recover using this? All of it is calculated, not just vibes.

Quick disclaimer that I want to be upfront about: this is a probabilistic strategy based on past papers. It's not a guarantee and your specific paper can absolutely deviate from the trend. Physics in particular had the top option change across papers more than any other subject. The strategy is a safety net for questions you genuinely cannot solve — not a replacement for actually knowing the content.

Use this alongside your prep, not instead of it. But if you're going to guess anyway, you might as well guess smart.

If this helps you out , an UPVOTE would be really appreciated.

PDF is free, share it with whoever needs it. All the best everyone.
This pdf file contains all the data which i've extracted and analyzed , I think this might be helpful for all of us .

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18rEXCuFn-eFUOluMQOmAdS48Ln204HrY/view?usp=sharing

https://preview.redd.it/gibo44xqlwzg1.png?width=390&format=png&auto=webp&s=556a77a90c8b49a1739c4447afc316e71bee1440

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u/srikqr1 — 15 days ago
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P-BLOCK is eating my soul , i cant bare anymore

nathoni aithaledhu bro pblock chadvadam.
pichodini aipothav inka pblock chadvuthe .

NEED HELPING TALKING THIS MF PBLOCK

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u/srikqr1 — 24 days ago