As a 2020 Batch passed out, this feels so good to see the campus again. Literally had a rewind of all the memories made on campus. Thank You FMAC Bits Pilani ❤❤❤❤
I have got 98.5% in JEE Jan attempt will prepare for BITSAT as well. This Ameeri is the only thing that is troubling me. I'm from a small city in UP and although I can converse well in English and all, but I'm still afraid. Most of these people look rich and are from big cities. I wish I could talk to somebody studying in BITS to get an idea. Was scrolling through LinkedIn and most of these people are from famous ,expensive schools and big cities. I may feel like an outcast there if I manage to get in.
not even eligible for BITS THIS COLLEGE IS MY FIRST PREFERENCE IN PRIVATE COLLEGE ;(((( PCM MAI KAM ARAHE HAI PAR OVERALL 75 ABOVE HAI BHAI MERA ACCIDENT HUA THA BED MAI PREPARE KIYA THA BED MAI PAPER DIYA THA ;(
Not entirely true. "Hilaa nahi" means unable to get a good branch in IIT, not unable to get "any" branch in IIT. Most people, including me were getting lower preferred branches in old Tier I IITs. I was personally getting Metallurgy, Mining, Biotech, etc in Kharagpur. Some other friends were getting Civil, Chemical etc as well. I sense some arrogance in your comment.
1) koi bhi branch bekaar nahi hoti.. as u know cs walon ki hi sabse zyada naukri jaa rahi hai due to layoffs... 2) I'm not that arrogant🥲 3) IITians respect BITSians (atleast most of us)🤝
Both are equal....The cutoffs are as such this year...btw from bits hyd here...i wasn't getting anything good too thru jee mains...feeling lucky to be this clg now
@@sleepyfella thats good dude, btw whats the scene about semester scholarship their, i heard iitd and iitm provide 80-100 percent, so i was thinking of applying this summer
I have got 98.5% in JEE Jan attempt will prepare for BITSAT as well. This Ameeri is the only thing that is troubling me. I'm from a small city in UP and although I can converse well in English and all, but I'm still afraid. Most of these people look rich and are from big cities. I wish I could talk to somebody studying in BITS to get an idea. Was scrolling through LinkedIn and most of these people are from famous expensive schools and big cities. I may feel like an outcast there if I manage to get in.
@@r65400 In my IIT bombay the general category students are usually the ones who went top international Schools and these people not only good in studying but also allrounder. The reserved students are ones from rural background or small towns usually but still majority of them can talk fluently in English. I can't say how much it will be true for other IITs.
@@elonmusk352 I knew this! I am on LinkedIn and went through profiles of people from IITB. Many of them are from top schools and same goes with BITS. And you cannot deny the fact that they worn born privileged. They got the best environment and the best peer group. As I said I can talk fluently in English and you can judge it from my writing skills too, but English shouldn't be a parameter to judge people. Let's leave the reserved ones. If there are two gen category people in the same college, one from a big city and the other from a small city, it hardly makes any difference. They both reached there by putting in immense hard work. Cities, schools shouldn't matter because you all ended up at the same place. Why should the ones who can't speak fluent English opt for IITs in small cities ? As far as I remember, you require grip over PCM not English to take admission in IITs lol. And it's really sad if somebody is discriminated on the basis of English. Sorry, I respect you for being an IITIAN. But going for IITK just because you think I am not well versed in English was such a lame answer.
if iwas there to mai kahta * hey! i want you to be my promp of permanent will you 😍😂 tum log mai se koi try karo agar ye paryas safal hua to reply me back here😂.......... dakh te hai kya hota hai waiting !
Scholarships hote h yhaa meritorious + need based dono ke liye student loans asaani se miljaate so definitely not ameer ke 14 , just that you're being pressed for nothing