HELP ME CHOOSE NEW PHONE

My budget is under 20k(INR). I prefer vivo,, samsung,, realme and oppo. I don't play much games I just watch reels and I'm a student so I need to multitask and for study purpose so yeah good performance, good camera prefered. I don't care much about battery even 5000-6000 is enough for me as long the speed of charging is okeish. Os upgrade atleast for next 2 years or more. Can you suggest any devices? Or any independence sale device at my range?

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u/stvrlightt01 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/Oppo+3 crossposts

HELP ME CHOOSE NEW PHONE

My budget is under 20k(INR). I prefer vivo,, samsung,, realme and oppo. I don't play much games I just watch reels and I'm a student so I need to multitask and for study purpose so yeah good performance, good camera prefered. I don't care much about battery even 5000-6000 is enough for me as long the speed of charging is okeish. Os upgrade atleast for next 2 years or more. Can you suggest any devices? Or any independence sale device at my range?

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u/stvrlightt01 — 13 days ago

Anyone from sister Nivedita university Newtown girls hostel?

Hi I'm a freshman and I'm finding a place to live better if it's near my college so I don't have to travel much. First i want to know about the girls hostel of our university, how is it? What are the fees? Budget wise should I consider a pg in Newtown or our hostel? If anyone stays/ stayed in the hostel please dm me the details

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u/stvrlightt01 — 17 days ago
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Any senior from btech cse Al ml

I'm joining btech cse Al ml this year i have seen several videos about the syllabus and future scopes. But as I'm very new to this it would be very helpful to get guidance from some seniors. Some advice on how to start? How to survive in the first semester? Precautions and things i should avoid? Most importantly how to score well and finish the syllabus? Where to study? YouTube or any sources where i can learn for free? How to manage time? Any tips?

Your support will be highly appreciated 🫶

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u/stvrlightt01 — 1 month ago

Joining SNU Newtown btech cse Al ml

Guys I'm taking admission here if any senior from the same course or maybe any course from the same university is reading this please guide me through. How's the environment? how are the teachers? Class timings? Attendance? How's their studying? Placements? How are exams conducted? How much and when they do they take money? Any clubs- like hobbies and stuff? Any suggestions or precautions for me? Or anything else you would like to share. Please comment....

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u/stvrlightt01 — 1 month ago
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Joining SNU Newtown btech cse Al ml

Guys I'm taking admission here if any senior from the same course or maybe any course from the same university is reading this please guide me through. How's the environment? how are the teachers? Class timings? Attendance? How's their studying? Placements? How are exams conducted? How much and when they do they take money? Any clubs- like hobbies and stuff? Any suggestions or precautions for me? Or anything else you would like to share. Please comment....

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u/stvrlightt01 — 1 month ago

How's snu Newtown for btech cse

Guys i participated in wbjee councelling I got snu Newton cse (ai/ml). I got allotted by my jee mains general rank 5889** I also gave wbjee gmr 522** rank. So please suggest me should I sit for round 2 if yes then suggest me some better colleges I'm eligible for.

Also if anyone is from SNU btech please let me know how did it went for you. What are the pros and cons. I know the fees is high but is it worth it? What about the placements?

Also what do you think i might get better colleges in next round or is this okay for me. As my rank doesn't qualify me for an government college or any top private college

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u/stvrlightt01 — 1 month ago

[URGENT] No drop year – WBJEE 52k, JEE 63%ile, low budget. What are my best options?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 12th pass-out (PCM, general category) with 67% overall. My scores:

WBJEE rank: \\\~52k

JEE Mains percentile: 63

I don’t want to take a drop year, and I come from a \*\*low-budget\*\* background, so I need to make a practical decision soon.

Right now I’m stuck between confusion and fear:

I’m not very confident about engineering, especially from a lower-tier private college

But I also don’t have clarity about what other options are actually worth it

I want to avoid spending a lot of money on a degree with poor placements/low ROI

I’d really appreciate honest advice on:

Best realistic options with my WBJEE rank (affordable colleges in WB or nearby)

Is doing engineering from a tier-3 college worth it, or should I avoid it?

Good alternative courses I can still choose now (BCA, BSc, etc.) that have real career scope

What would be the smartest move in my situation right now, without taking a drop

I’m okay with working hard and building skills alongside college — I just don’t want to make a decision I regret later.

Please guide me 🙏

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u/stvrlightt01 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/partialdropperforjee+1 crossposts

[URGENT] No drop year – WBJEE 52k, JEE 63%ile, low budget. What are my best options?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 12th pass-out (PCM, general category) with 67% overall. My scores:

WBJEE rank: ~52k

JEE Mains percentile: 63

I don’t want to take a drop year, and I come from a low-budget background, so I need to make a practical decision soon.

Right now I’m stuck between confusion and fear:

I’m not very confident about engineering, especially from a lower-tier private college

But I also don’t have clarity about what other options are actually worth it

I want to avoid spending a lot of money on a degree with poor placements/low ROI

I’d really appreciate honest advice on:

Best realistic options with my WBJEE rank (affordable colleges in WB or nearby)

Is doing engineering from a tier-3 college worth it, or should I avoid it?

Good alternative courses I can still choose now (BCA, BSc, etc.) that have real career scope

What would be the smartest move in my situation right now, without taking a drop

I’m okay with working hard and building skills alongside college — I just don’t want to make a decision I regret later.

Please guide me 🙏

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u/stvrlightt01 — 2 months ago

[URGENT] No drop year – WBJEE 52k, JEE 63%ile, low budget. What are my best options?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 12th pass-out (PCM, general category) with 67% overall. My scores:

WBJEE rank: ~52k

JEE Mains percentile: 63

I don’t want to take a drop year, and I come from a low-budget background, so I need to make a practical decision soon.

Right now I’m stuck between confusion and fear:

I’m not very confident about engineering, especially from a lower-tier private college

But I also don’t have clarity about what other options are actually worth it

I want to avoid spending a lot of money on a degree with poor placements/low ROI

I’d really appreciate honest advice on:

Best realistic options with my WBJEE rank (affordable colleges in WB or nearby)

Is doing engineering from a tier-3 college worth it, or should I avoid it?

Good alternative courses I can still choose now (BCA, BSc, etc.) that have real career scope

What would be the smartest move in my situation right now, without taking a drop

I’m okay with working hard and building skills alongside college — I just don’t want to make a decision I regret later.

Please guide me 🙏

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u/stvrlightt01 — 2 months ago