Wednesday, September 14, 2011

College Khabar cited in "The Telegraph"

Recently I come across with this piece of article about College Khabar in 'The Telegraph' leading English daily from Kolkata. Article details out all important features of http://www.collegekhabar.com/

Please check this out at this link: http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100506/jsp/careergraph/story_12415607.jsp#

Monday, November 29, 2010

The story of a purchase guy- Part 1

This is the story of my life since last 8 months. I have experienced certain truths of sales and purchase negotiation which is not written in any textbook. Life is cruel and corporate world is devilish and punish in its own way.

Story starts from corridors of very known business school of the country. Final placements were just around the corner. Library was full till 4 am, Junta want to mugg up everything which can possibly ask by an interviewer or can be a part of group discussion topic. Guys you have not taken a single day seriously were began to worry about their future. Pre-placement talks were been a ritual in institute, every one was talking about signups, profiles, salaries blah blah blah...

In between there was a guy having aspiration to join India best corporation in a marketing role because he was in opinion it is the best job he can have. Finally the d-day came:

Placements (Day 1): Shortlisted for 4 group discussion and one interview with India's largest telecom operator. Result: No Offer

Placements (Day 2): A relatively unknown company (Trident Group- not Trident Hotels) shortlisted my name for interview. I was no prepared for the interview as it was all sudden. I had an image that it is same group which own popular hotel chain. Before appearing for interview my dreaming free lunches in Oberoi group of hotels -Tridents and Vilas

First interview round: Very casual, questions related to my engineering, I was explaining metallurgy rather Marketing. Second round: They offered me a job and ask to decide whether I want to join in supply chain or not. First day was tough for me so I was thinking that taking a job is no harm as I can later switch to my choice o profile in career (Still a distant dream). So I was through, had a job offer in something called - Supply Chain Management (SCM)

I partied with some friends in Noida in weekend and felt relief from tension for a job (Afterall it was not a great year for campus placement), not knowing where Iam headed to.

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Part two continued............


Sunday, August 08, 2010

Hum Kya Chahte- Aazadi??

Its been months, I have not written anything. But this time it is difficult to keep myself from writing.

Topic here is KASHMIR! A topic on which everyone has his/her own perspective and views. We look it as our internal matter but are they think so (Kashmiris) - an internal matter of India. KASHMIR — AND THE Kashmiri — is a question with a big Question. From past 3 month this so called heaven on earth is burning an burning like hell. Killing are common, Curfew from part 8 days, shoot at sight order, 50 people killed in firing, separatists are active like in 1989 and single slogan – “ HUM KYA CHAHTE- AAZADI”.

Still we Indian think Kashmiris are own part/people. There was a national wide BHARAT BANDH in July, several protests, at few place Lathicharge but no one died but if same happen in Kashmir will it be same? How there can be more than 50000 AK-47 in valley, where government is sleeping when such a movement has planned?

Stone pelting has come daily routine, Hurriyat leading movement in this way by moving innocent children, women, young generation in front and support of militancy from back. They understood the need of change of strategy to realize world that Kashmir is next Palestine and their intervention is required. But whatever their motive is I feel Govt. is insensitive to their plea. Not a single big politician has moved himself to the site (Srinagar) to talk why there is so much agitation and what is possible solution. Instead they are enjoying their meals, meetings and busy in so called fight for common man.

It’s a complete failure of Govt. machinery and insensitivity for the issue. Many of my friends will ask to suggest me a solution, but I too don’t have answer but I can say that political efforts are required to bring back peace, talks are necessary with all groups and force is definitely not a solution to curb protest.

As far as the word/slogan AAZADI goes it has been define in different ways. KASHMIRIS are not only population of J & K so it seems irrelevant but something should be done to restore faith and believe in them that India is their country and best option they have. Save innocents, reduce military intervention, lesser budget for Kashmir issue, abolish 370, give jobs and education, strong leadership and international stand then we can hope for better future.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Women's "Whatever", "Anything" or "You Decide"

Funny piece of events I come across recently:

1 . (Whatever)

Boy: What should we have for dinner?
Girl: Whatever..
Boy: Why don't we have Punjabi?
Girl: No not Punjabi, the last time i got pimples on my face
Boy: Alright, why don't we have Rajasthani cuisine
Girl: Yesterday we ate Rajasthani, today too?
Boy: Hmm..... I suggest we have South Indian food
Girl: South Indian food is not good, I got diarrhea
Boy: Then what do you suggest?
Girl : Whatever..

2. (Anything)

Boy: So what should we do now?
Girl: Anything
Boy: How about watching a movie? It's been a long time
Girl: Watching movie is no good, it's a waste of time
Boy: How about we go for bowling, or some exercises?
Girl: Exercise on such a hot day?
Boy: Then find a cafe and have a drink
Girl: I am off caffeine
Boy: Then what do you suggest?
Girl: Anything


3. (You decide)

Boy: Then do we just go home?
Girl: You decide
Boy: Let's take the bus, I will accompany you
Girl: The bus is dirty and crowded.
Boy: OK; we will take a cab
Girl: Not worth it... for such a short distance
Boy: All right, then we can walk. We can enjoy the weather
Girl: I am hungry, can't walk.
Boy: Then what do you suggest?
Girl: You decide
Boy: Let's have dinner first?
Girl: Whatever...
Boy: What shall we eat?
Girl: Anything..



Any comments girls?

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Engineering College Rankings 2010 - College Khabar

Hi all,

Recently Collegekhabar.com has started a campaign for ranking Engineering Colleges in India. They claim that it would be one of reliable ranking as they would going to consider student's perspective in big way along with Placement stats.

I am agreed on one point that 'Ranking' of should have element of placement above all which every student look in. Placements also reflect the trust institute has gained till date among Businesses. It also reflect quality of students, facilities utilization and live projects (some industries considered them very important like -IT)

I am copy-pasting details of this 'Ranking by Collegekhabar.com':

IITs & few other top-notch institutes rule in the engineering domain, but CollegeKhabar brings ‘Engineering College Rankings 2010’, an attempt to find out:

­ Institute where do top recruiters go first?

­ Institute which have the better placements?

­ Institute with the best academic environment?

­ Institute with the best corporate relations?

……and so on……



This ranking will be useful:

­ For engineering aspirants to compare among the best options available

­ For colleges to know where they stand & where to emphasize on improvement

­ For industry in their campus recruitment decisions

­ For students and alumni, for whom it is a matter of pride


But when there are already a lot of surveys/rankings done by big-shots in industry then what is the use of one more?

This survey will be focused on most important aspect student seek in a college – Placements*. Importance is also given on industrial relations, opportunity to work on good projects and quality of faculty members.

Quality of an institute can be judge by the perception of the students who are studying there or by opinions of Alumni. We tried to link them with this ranking. So this ranking/survey results will be the outcome of what current students & alumnus in engineering domain think about the institutes.


* Our secondary research shows that students put placements in engineering colleges a way ahead than faculty - student ratio, infrastructure, intellectual capital etc.

For further details about ‘Engineering College Rankings 2010’ & nominating your institute or the institute of your choice please visit:

Note: Nomination of an institute will also follow the popular choice along with certain fixed criteria (seen at-least3 placement seasons). More the number of requests more likely chances to be included in ranking 2010.

Important dates:

Last date of Nomination of an institute: 8th March, 2010

Start of online opinion poll: 10th March, 2010

Final ranking: 1st week of April, 2010





Monday, March 01, 2010

Happy Holi!

Bright colors, water balloons, lavish gujiyas and melodious songs are the ingredients of a perfect Holi.

Wishing You A Very Happy and Wonderful Holi.

I am back on blogging after 2 months since last post. Twitter/micro blogging is carrying away entire lime light. But some how I realize that blogs are far better medium to express yourself. With Hope of continuous posting on Blog I am signing off!



Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year: Summary of year 2009

Only few hours left of 2009 and it’s time to reflect on the year that was. I thought 2009 would be a big one for me, but I don’t think I realised how life changing some of the events would be. When you face the year ahead you make goals, plans and set targets for yourself, having direction is a great thing. Often though, it’s the unexpected and the changes, the things we never could have foreseen that really make us.

This was a year of friendship, success & failures, love & hatred. This was my supposedly final year of my student life atleast for near future as I have no more plans to study. I need a break. I am studying since last 25 year now it’s time to do some real work.

I’m not making any really big New Year resolutions. I made a list of plans and things I would ‘like to’ achieve as I feel this is a much more flexible and approachable way to look at our future. So I’m saying for 2010, give it all you got, have a blast and make mistakes, it’s the best way to learn. Most of all enjoy! Nothing is a waste of time as long as we learn from it and at differently in the future. Now it is time to face the cruel world and do something that you are good at.

These are of few of highlights from 2009:

1) CollegeKhabar: One thing that seems impossible if someone had seen me and Hemant some years ago. Naveen and Praddy has definitely amused how can these two idiots (not stupid) driven by completely different counterviews can start something together called entrepreneurial venture

2) Placement: Job offer from Trident Group (but my Rona is still on). Year is ending with good news from Manoj and Suruchi.

3) Jhatpat Pyar phatapat Breakup (gsmnit can understand it better!!)

4) I met MNIT friends throughout year and cherish moments that we spent together.

5) IMT moments: In 2008 I was hardly socializing in IMT but in 2009 I made good friends, enjoyed partying together, Passion-09, chit-chats, sharing moments of placements, exams, project, competitions etc etc.

6) Memorable Pune holidays in April

7) The Manali trip: Again in Jan 2009 I went Manali with IMT friends enjoyed a lot but was missing the gang of 4.

8) Two months of summer internship in Gurgaon in extreme summers (read- heat + humidity) was one of most tough time of year.

9) Stood first in class – only in one trimester and no hope in future (People might say is it an important event I say it is something which I haven’t seen in past 10 years)

10) The second home “IMT- library” during exam time.

To sum up all I can say: ALL WASS WELL!!