Tuesday, 15 September 2015

FROM BRILLIANCE TO IITians



Somewhere between last four months my life has undergone a major change. This change features a dramatic change in my surrounding.
                 I am out from my home to prepare for IIT-JEE, the biggest trend available in market now-a-days. Being at a good institute with good people alongside with me makes a good atmosphere for studying. Being taught by IITian faculty, I sometimes come across some of the stories of IITs which makes me think over what IIT really is. The following article is a result of what I observed in IITANs and other successful people. So what is IIT? 
 Is IIT the biggest achievement of your life???????
Or
 It’s just the ticket that you will always succeed in life????
           Thinking diplomatically IIT is just an institution that which makes you an engineer. So what’s great in that? Only that its entrance exam is too hard to crack! No, what’s great in IIT is that it teaches you not only your course but it makes you a good human being which is the most important thing to be successful in any field, not only in his job but in any field he deals with.
                  Now leaving this, let’s get over the topic described above. “FROM BRILLIANCE TO IITians”. The heading itself targets IITANs, but just reading it won’t let you to get the exact message that I want to deliver through this article. The main reason I wrote this article was to make people understand that how the new generation’s (Including me) mindsets are being changed. Now a days degrees (Excluding non-government collage) are more important than being really educated. A good person with brilliant qualities won’t get much attention but an IITian will. That’s a part of something I came across and observed in last few months. In last five years I have changed four schools, which made me interact with many kind of teachers. Especially in last two years I have been taught by some amazing teachers. But unfortunately no one of those are IITians. But they are brilliant in the subjects they taught me. And in fact I respect them more than my current IITian teachers. I like them not for their teaching style but I like them for their personalities and positive mindset (Which lacks in IITians).
                                                  Now concluding my article in just one last paragraph. Not degrees nor the talents, something that really matters is the mindset towards you goal because that’s what makes us who we are and how our future is going to be. In the last few months I leaved my older teachers and started preparing for IIT with new teachers. But they lack a positive mindset, which according to me is the most important thing. So that's the story. “From Brilliance to IITians".

The start won't seems to be well.

Searching for a better end. 


--SHALIN KUMAR



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5 comments:

  1. Shalin, a good effort by you. But there are some mistakes in this article. IITANs is not the correct word. It must be IITians. There are a number of grammatical mistakes. Your title "From Brilliance to IITians" doesn't seems to be justified as per my views. You need to provide some more facts to support your views. Hypothesis are good but they need to be justified. I would suggest you to coordinate your views properly. Ending an article is also a technical part. You need to work over it. Approaching towards end is better than immediately ending an article. Be more precise to your topic, think on your own and give your emotions a positive path. Rest is good. Continue your writing.

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  2. Dear friend shalin you have done a commendable job in writing the article. The article is about changing phase which compels the human being to proceed their step according to the others decision. if I say in other words you extracted the immense power of common human being as it is sodawater enthusiasm in them which distract them to make the glorious path of their life.. The article is vibrant.........

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  3. Nice start shalin! But I don't agree with you that IITians lack positive attitude......

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  4. Good work shalin. Don't get disheartened, keep pressing on, kyoki picture abhi baki hai mere dost.

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