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Juniors kuch jyada hi tez hai

Bruh this year’s junior’s are acting unnecessary smart😭😭, one of the girls in hostel stopped me to ask for direction i was curious and asked if she was a fresher yo bol rahi hai ki aap se direction pucha hai yo batayiye na DIDI !!!!! 😔😔😔🥀🥀🥀

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u/Main-Range-6216 — 1 day ago

How long will restrictions on Freshers last?

Respected Seniors , how long will these restrictions last for us freshers ? Do we have to attend college like this for the whole first sem or will these restrictions ease off by freshers party(if it happens here)?

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u/Neither-Pair295 — 1 day ago
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Shame on SGSITS!!

It is honestly disgraceful that a college that proudly calls itself a government-funded premier institute struggles to provide even basic financial support for student projects.

Students are constantly told to build projects, participate in competitions, develop practical skills, innovate, and become industry-ready. But when it actually comes to putting money behind those expectations, suddenly the institution has nothing to offer. Not even a meaningful amount for students who are genuinely trying to build something.

Meanwhile, students from private colleges like LNCT, Acropolis, and Jaypee Guna are getting project funding and institutional support, allowing them to buy components, experiment, fail, rebuild, and gain the hands-on experience that companies actually value.

So what exactly are students supposed to do at SGSITS?

Score a good percentile, get admission into a so-called prestigious government-funded college, spend four years being told to "develop skills," and then somehow develop those skills without the institution investing a single rupee in the process?

This isn't just disappointing. It is fundamentally backwards.

And then the college wonders why placement performance keeps deteriorating year after year.

Companies don't hire students because their college has a prestigious name on the gate. They hire students who can build, debug, design, demonstrate, and solve real engineering problems. If private colleges are giving their students the resources to build those skills while SGSITS keeps students struggling to fund basic projects, then the supposed advantage of studying here becomes increasingly difficult to justify.

A government-funded technical institution should be investing in its students, not merely collecting fees and boasting about its reputation.

If students have to personally finance every project, every competition, every prototype, and every opportunity to gain practical experience, then what exactly is the institution funding?

A campus? Buildings? Administration? A name?

Because if the actual students—the people whose achievements supposedly represent the institute—aren't being supported, then the institution needs to seriously reconsider what it means by student welfare and technical education.

A prestigious name without institutional support is just a name.

And if SGSITS genuinely wants to maintain its reputation, it needs to stop living on the reputation built by previous generations of students and start investing in the students who are supposed to build its future.

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u/Infinite_Reference95 — 2 days ago
▲ 29 r/NIT_Bhopal+4 crossposts

Made social media app for Rgpv, Oriental, Lnct ,Manit, Bansal, Bsss

If you want to use it, dm

It's name is loona campus, already

Launched in playstore. This is only for college students.

u/Classic_Director_612 — 3 days ago

Why do people crib so much about MANIT?

Honestly, I don’t get the amount of cribbing I see on here about MANIT.

When I joined in 2013, things were way worse. Facilities weren’t great, administration could be frustrating, and you just had to figure a lot of things out yourself. And guess what?

We survived.

And honestly, that’s probably one of the things MANIT teaches you best - survival and adjustment.

College isn’t supposed to be a five-star experience
where everything is handed to you. Sometimes you have to deal with shitty infrastructure, incompetent systems, difficult people, uncertainty and things simply not going your way. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Because the real world is going to be exactly like that — and often much worse.

At some point, you have to leave the “my parents will sort this out / someone should make this better for me” mindset behind and learn to deal with the world as it is.

MANIT taught us to adjust, figure things out, make do with what I had, and keep moving. Those are actually very useful life skills.

Expectations from the world should honestly be at rock bottom. Not because you should accept everything that’s wrong, but because once you stop expecting the world to be perfectly fair, comfortable and convenient, you become much better at dealing with it.

You don’t need everything to be perfect to build a good life.
Sometimes you just need to learn to deal with the shit and move on.

And yeah, MANIT could have been better.
But it could also have been worse.

If I had to do it again, after all these years, I would do it ,again, the same way.

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u/Own_Pass_3740 — 3 days ago

Be careful

Hostel 7, I saw a girl from B-arch (I even know her name) record videos of fresher girls without their permission and sending it somewhere Should I complain to the warden about this?

Girls please be careful with your surroundings and stay away from attention seeking girls ❗❗❗

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u/puffypuf11 — 2 days ago

college and hostel didn't not live up to expectations

almost everyone from H10C/D got triple occupancy room , two study tables and two cupboards 🥀 , other NITs provide three study tables and three cupboards incase if triple occupancy room , campus bhi aadhe se jyada jungle hai , large campus is a much of a boon than a bane

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u/GamerzVision20 — 3 days ago

OKAY ONE THING WHY THE HECK A ROOM HAS 3 BEDS AND ONLY TWO CLOSETS!? HMM??? WHERE WILL THE THIRD ONE PUT HER CLOTHES??

I'm talking about girls hostel...this ain't fair yar... If you're giving a room for tripples then why aren't you arranging stuff for three people why the stuff in room is only for two people

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u/after_violet — 3 days ago

Enviornment of institute??

Hey guys I got to know that professor are not supportive is it true?? How is political environment between teachers ? And is that affect students specially in mathematics department... Any allumni or scholars who currently doing their projects research etc.. can you please tell me about your experience

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u/ma46560 — 3 days ago
▲ 18 r/NIT_Bhopal+1 crossposts

Hey guys. There's a dog in MANIT campus who looks to be injured in his leg. We are students and there are no veterinary clinics

Can anyone help him?

u/Mesmerizingmerlin — 4 days ago
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Made a laptop + SSD buying guide for incoming NIT Bhopal freshers (real Amazon.in prices, all budgets)

Every year this sub gets flooded with "which laptop should I buy" threads right before semester starts, so a few of us put together a proper guide instead of re-answering the same question fifty times.

It's split by budget bracket — laptops from ₹30K up to ₹1,00,000+, plus a separate section on SSDs if you'd rather upgrade an old laptop than buy new, or just need a portable drive for backups/project files. Everything's pulled live off Amazon.in, not stale prices from two years ago.

🔗 Guide Link

Quick taste of what's in it:

- ₹30–40K: entry Ryzen 3 / i3 laptops from ~₹37K — fine for coding, Office, browsing

- ₹40–60K: the sweet spot most CS/core-branch students land in

- ₹75K+: RTX 3050 gaming laptops if you want to game too

- SSDs: ₹2,299 gets you an internal upgrade for an old HDD laptop; Samsung T7 / SanDisk Extreme portable drives if you're in a branch that shoots/edits video

Happy to help with picks for your specific branch/budget in the comments.

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u/technical-jordan — 3 days ago

Information pls

Maine physical reporting kari aaj . Bhopal se hi hun isliye hostel mana kardiya aur bola baad me puchna. Har saal aisa hota hai kya? Aur vacancy bachti hai ki 4 saal phir se ghar pe bitaane padenge?

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u/Positive_History_213 — 4 days ago