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Balance

The fact that it takes a lot of preparation to get into an IIT is well known. Now that entrance exams are over and the results are also out, you would have queries like how will you survive the IIT? What scope and opportunities’ will you have after graduating? Read on to know how to get the best of the next four years and in fact for your future…

There will be a lot happening in the campus both on the academic as well as the co-curricular front. Maintaining a balance between the two is the key to managing stress. The first year is crucial from the academic point of view. It is important to ensure good grades and CPI/CGPA in this academic session. Based on the grades, you shall be assigned guides, professors and partners for your projects. It is assumed that when you do well in the First year you will be consistent throughout the course of your degree.

It is not that big a task to maintain a good CPI/ CGPA throughout the course. Being an IITian your intellect level is not very different from the rest of your classmates but your approach to academics will be the key differentiator. A basic thing is maintaining regularity in attending lectures. It is also important that you study on a regular basis and keep yourself updated. This is most definitely better than last moment cramming which most students usually resort to. Plan your timetable well to ensure that academics are not compromised at the cost of extracurricular activities. A few hours spent in the library is also time well spent.

Failure knocks on the doors of those who spend more time in doing everything else except what will help them develop their skill sets. Missing classes, whiling away time in chit chatting, surfing and playing games will lead you nowhere.

It is not just four years of textbooks and experiments. Extra-curricular activities happen throughout the year and IITs are known for their Fests. Take time out to participate and volunteer for these fests. Managing such fests is solely the responsibility of IITians.

These experiences will help shape your perspectives. The tiny glimpses of entrepreneurship while managing such fests will instil the confidence to have your own start-ups. The array of job opportunities after four years in IIT is also plenty. You have the choice to pursue higher studies like M.S and PhD as well prior to starting your career. 

This article was written by @lalit.kumar. He is the Founding Director of Prime Academy, Pune.

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