Rajkiya Engineering College -REC Azamgarh

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AZAMGARH IS A GOVT. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OFFERING IT , CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGG.BRANCHES

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Photos from Rajkiya Engineering College -REC Azamgarh's post 19/01/2017

Here is the chance. Go Excel🤘

Lazy Launda | Bunked up | 04/01/2017

Cheer up the talent.
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Varun Suman
https://youtu.be/-4GKKz_5cp0

Lazy Launda | Bunked up | Video is about a lazy hostel boy who cunningly ,make others do his petty works. The video depicts the extreme lazy behaviour of engineering students .

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Bilkul nahi maaf karegi 😢

Photos 27/10/2016

Isse bhi buraa 😭😭😭

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Akhilesh Yadav Samajwadi Party
how students will survive there??
The students are about to be shifted there by 16th august.

16/05/2016

By the age of 1, I had “wasted” one year learning how to crawl. I may never crawl again, but did it help me develop the ability to run? Most definitely yes.

By the age of 11, I had “wasted” two years learning how to cycle. I may hardly ever cycle again, but did it help me develop road sense to drive? Most definitely yes.

By the age of 21, I had “wasted” four years learning physics. I may rarely read about physics again, but did it help me develop a structured and analytical thought process? Most definitely yes.

Running is very “different” from crawling, in theory. Cycling is very “different” from driving, in theory. Engineering is very “different” from an MBA, in theory. Were they a waste? Most definitely not.

People may choose various paths after engineering, as I have elaborated. Some of us wanted to apply our skill sets to solving business problems, and so we did. You probably will know very late in life what you really want to do, especially not at the age of 17.

Presence of Mind: What are some of the most difficult questions asked in an interview? 13/04/2016

Technical Interview For IT industry.

I: What is your hobby ?
M: Watching films and Tv series.

I:Tv series.. hmmm Indian Tv series or English...?
M: Mostly english.

I:Name a good Indian Series.
M: TVF Pitchers.

I: Say a dialogue from it.

M: (almost instinctively) Tu BEER he BC

I: So you participate in lots of Debates.. any particular debate that was special ?
M: Yes sir I won the first prize for Discussing Disadvantages of Internet.

I: What Possibly could be the disadvantage of Internet ?
M: Children below 18 can have access to Unethical things.

I: Such as ?
M: How to make a bomb.. How to commit su***de.. etc...

I: And P**n too?
M: Yes that Too..

I: How do you know that p**n can be accessed ?
M: Well, I once was a child too.. (Smug Face).... :p

SELECTED.

Via : Quora

Presence of Mind: What are some of the most difficult questions asked in an interview? Chintan Joshi's answer: Technical Interview For IT industry. I: What is your hobby ? M: Watching films and Tv series. I:Tv series.. hmmm Indian Tv series or English...? M: Mostly english. I:Name a good Indian Series. M: TVF Pitchers. I: Say a dialogue from it. M: (almost instinctively) Tu ...

11/04/2016

I was waiting to board my next flight at the London Heathrow Airport. I called up my parents (thanks to VoIP!) to let them know that I'm doing good so far and about to board my next flight all the way to diametrically opposite side of the planet.

The call went for full 20 minutes. This gentleman, a British citizen in his 50s, took a seat beside me. The moment I hung up the call, the gentleman greeted me, "Hello! Are you from India?".

"Hi. Yes, I am. And guessing from your accent, you seem to be a local."

"Oh yes, I am. I live here in London. Were you talking to your parents?"

"Yeah, I was."

"Do you live with them?"

"No, I am working in Hyderabad as a software engineer, while my parents live in a rather small town near Calcutta, which is more than 1000 km from Hyderabad."

"Gosh! I can't imagine that! How often do you talk to them?"

"Well, atleast twice everyday! I was just calling them up to let them know that I am safe and sound in Heathrow and about to board my next flight."

"Twice everyday!!!! Seriously?"

"uhhh, yeah :/ "

"And don't you get irritated by that?"

"Why would I????!!!! I love talking to them, and I know I should because they wish their children to be in touch! Don't they? You must be knowing that better, being a parent yourself, right?"

Silence dawned on his face. I wasn't sure if I had hurt his feelings. With a big sigh, he continued,

"It's not that very common here. My son lives in Reading, which is quite near to London. But he hardly visits me. He calls me up once only during the weekend, sometimes, I don't hear his voice for days!"

I could see tears in his eyes. I really didn't know what to do. He further continued,

"Your parents must be so happy! I'm jealous of them. You are a good son. Make sure you don't disappoint them ever. Will you?"

"Absolutely not! Thank you so much.

(after a minute of pause)

Why don't you call up your son now? Just say a hi to him, how about that? You'll feel better."

He gladly accepts my advice, and dials his son's number. I could faintly hear the voice from the other side.

"Hi Dad. Something wrong?"

"No son, everything's fine. I was just...just..wanted to catch up with you on phone. Boarding my flight to Dallas. Your mother's here as well."

"Have a safe journey Dad. I'll catch up with you later. Need to go now. Bbye!"

And he hangs up the phone.

The gentleman looked at me, "He's not like you. You're a good fellow, and a kind son."

And he trudged away to another seat in the back. I could clearly see heavy drops of tears in his eyes. I wanted to make him feel good. But then, the announcement came in for boarding.

In your 20s, the most important thing you should do is stay in touch with your parents regularly. Their happiness is overwhelming when they hear your voice, trust me. On one side, I could hear my parents' joy and happiness on the phone, and on the other, the dismay of this old gentleman. A couple of minutes of call to your parents will not kill your time, but rather shower their blessings on you. Be a good son/daughter
Via : Quora

Photos 03/04/2016

EXUBERANCE At ABHIVYAKTI 2K16

03/04/2016

Interview with WIPRO tech (Embedded VLSI-core)

Everybody wanted to get into core company in college, I was not a topper but i managed to go till the 4th round. Students who clear that round wud get a yellow sheet to fill in details. Around 20 students went in, not even one got selected (Around 40 students got selected for 4th round out of 800)

Interviewer shot tough technical questions for which I gave all possible dumb answers.

Interviewer - you can leave.

Me - is that it ? ( din receive my yellow sheet)

Interviewer - yes, you may go.

Me - ( dint want to leave the room, badly wanted this job as I hated programming, couldn't imagine my life typing some software codes , almost missed the chance to be in a core company, slowly walked towards the exit door and turned ) do you mind giving me one more chance ?

Interviewer - (smiling) come , take a seat

Me - (with a heavy sigh, took the seat again)

Interviewer - so what you want me to ask ? I asked all required technical questions, you dint manage to answer well. (With a pause) Ok, tell me in which subjects are you good at

Me - Integrated circuits and electron devices

Interviewer - (Questions asked)

Me - ( poor answers )

Interviewer- Menaka, I will ask you one last question, If you answer, you are in , else you are out

Me - OK

Interviewer- draw CMOS diagram and explain (out of my subject)

Me - beautifully drawn and explained ..

Interviewer - (almost flummoxed ) How do you know this, its not there in your syllabus

Me - Heard its VLSI company sir, have been preparing only this !

Interviewer - ok, Please fill in this sheet

Me - (going out with the sheet like a winner , all students were gaping at me :P )
Via: Quora

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