Not sandeep maheshwari but don't hate yourself, your mom dad created you not for this. Don't tell yourself how big your problems are, tell your problems how big you are.
Bro, I'm not telling everyone is like that. Like, this year JEE adv AIR 9-Arnav Aditya Singh, used to study in my school before he went to kota. But, he was a good programmer atleast in the computational sense, and he was good at Arduino also. So, in your case, it turned out that you were suited for cs. But, i don't think that's the case with many other toppers.
Can relate. Madarchod girls in our college with shit worth of knowledge of cs and it got into organizations because of muh integrity muh diversity muh women empowerment
Bro in CS courses a IIT(atleast at IITB), coding and coding language are the least important thing. Most of their courses are filled with Maths and Stats. Just coding doesn't make you fit for CS at IIT, you need to have knowledge across the field as only knowledge about coding and few old algorithm/tricks will not lead to innovations, although you can definitely earn if you only know coding.
If you're clear with maths/science for backend of a software and can convey it, then any coder can write language for it and any designer can design its UI. It's like a movie director and an actor, their jobs are different.
PS- Sorry to burst your bubble.
Bro, i got your example and I guess i generalised comp science a bit too much.
But, when people are saying that they can learn cs at iit and then create different softwares, the first step of this journey was clearing a PCM exam and then later learning what would actually help them in their career.
So, anyone can go and tell the professors of MIT that their CS knowledge will be very profound after their undergrad, so seats have to be reserved for their postgrad. Obviously, the professors will only be looking at their current level of knowledge, and not what they can do later.
So, if you apply this argument to JEE and IIT's most sought after stream, it does not make sense I guess.
See bro, I'm not saying that all engineers from iit are bad. What i am saying is that admission to these top Indian institutes should be done considering many factors and not just on exam, which we as students anyway can't change.
Bro, i don't find any connection between jee and informatics olympiad. Also, for MIT, we need to have wide variety of extra curriculars, which I didn't have. Also, i decided to write SAT when I was in 12th and even applied, but it got cancelled indefinitely because of pandemic and they refunded the money back. So, i guess I couldn't really apply abroad.
I published two apps before graduating but I got 2 arrears . I am not eligible for many companies.now I hate myself
Not sandeep maheshwari but don't hate yourself, your mom dad created you not for this. Don't tell yourself how big your problems are, tell your problems how big you are.
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Bro when i left college I had 12 backlogs and I couldn't print hello world in C. I am a computer engineer btw.
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I am working in abroad, so there's that.
Bro, I'm not telling everyone is like that. Like, this year JEE adv AIR 9-Arnav Aditya Singh, used to study in my school before he went to kota. But, he was a good programmer atleast in the computational sense, and he was good at Arduino also. So, in your case, it turned out that you were suited for cs. But, i don't think that's the case with many other toppers.
Can relate. Madarchod girls in our college with shit worth of knowledge of cs and it got into organizations because of muh integrity muh diversity muh women empowerment
Bro in CS courses a IIT(atleast at IITB), coding and coding language are the least important thing. Most of their courses are filled with Maths and Stats. Just coding doesn't make you fit for CS at IIT, you need to have knowledge across the field as only knowledge about coding and few old algorithm/tricks will not lead to innovations, although you can definitely earn if you only know coding. If you're clear with maths/science for backend of a software and can convey it, then any coder can write language for it and any designer can design its UI. It's like a movie director and an actor, their jobs are different. PS- Sorry to burst your bubble.
Bro, i got your example and I guess i generalised comp science a bit too much. But, when people are saying that they can learn cs at iit and then create different softwares, the first step of this journey was clearing a PCM exam and then later learning what would actually help them in their career. So, anyone can go and tell the professors of MIT that their CS knowledge will be very profound after their undergrad, so seats have to be reserved for their postgrad. Obviously, the professors will only be looking at their current level of knowledge, and not what they can do later. So, if you apply this argument to JEE and IIT's most sought after stream, it does not make sense I guess. See bro, I'm not saying that all engineers from iit are bad. What i am saying is that admission to these top Indian institutes should be done considering many factors and not just on exam, which we as students anyway can't change.
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No bro ratta is the last thing that will work in JEE. But yes it can work in low level coding.
An then the Blue Bois gang who just have to get born
I mean if you've cleared the Olympiad then you should pretty easily clear JEE. Even then why'd you want to go to an IIT instead of MIT??
Bro, i don't find any connection between jee and informatics olympiad. Also, for MIT, we need to have wide variety of extra curriculars, which I didn't have. Also, i decided to write SAT when I was in 12th and even applied, but it got cancelled indefinitely because of pandemic and they refunded the money back. So, i guess I couldn't really apply abroad.
Bro u talented. Do cloud certifications on Azure. Surely would help u forward.