Good Morning, India…

Hello everybody, here I am back with my experiences at Pantnagar University. It’s almost been a month over here and still I haven’t been to the interior locations of the campus even once just because there is great terror of being ragged by seniors on doing so. The main reason of not going to the markets is very same. I had my exams in the past week and almost all of them went fine except for the “Thermodynamics”. It a course of four credits, and it sucked me inside out. The credit system is prevalent here at Pantnagar. A course of one credit would mean a question paper of hundred marks would be equivalent to a question paper of hundred marks only. But a two credit course means a lot more than that. A two credit course would mean a hundred marks paper would be equivalent to two exams of hundred marks each in the total. So we see, as the number of credits increases in Pantnagar, so does the importance of the subject. I thought a while and found out the exact amount by which the importance of a subject varies with the number of credits held. The formula for calculating the percentage of a student is (Total marks obtained by the student after applying the credit system)/(Sum of credit of all the subject). Which could be better explained with the help of an example.Let there be a student ‘A’ who has opted for 3 subjects

S1 of 2credits

S2 of 3credits

S3 of 2credits

Now ‘A’ obtains x1, x2 and x3 marks in the subject respectively. So the formula for the percentage calculation of ‘A’ would be

%age obtained = [{(x1*2)+(x2*3)+(x3*3)}/{100*7}]*100

which simplifies to [{(x1*2)+(x2*3)+(x3*3)}/7].

This was a unique system with unique capabilities. It gave lesser importance to Physics, Chemistry and Maths, while it gave more importance to useless subjects like Thermodynamics, and Solid Mechanics which are of no use to me.I don’t understand that what makes these people think that the subjects like Solid Mechanics and Thermodynamics would help in developing a good software engineer. I came here to be a software programmer and a successful website developer but all I am till now, is a frightened freak who is hell afraid of being ragged, not because they are frightening, but because my actions might lead to something destructive for the careers of my seniors. Right now, as I am typing this blog post, sitting in CCF, I’m all surrounded by seniors and while I go out, maybe someone amongst them might try to follow me, if they do so, it would be the limit. I have had enough respect for them even after their abuses, respect would only be given to seniors, who are capable of earning it. to my right is a senior Respected Shri Shabaaz Sir(that is the way of naming seniors here at Pantnagar and the Shri increases as the number of years increases at Pantnagar). He is such a good guy that even when I went to Patel for the room call, all he did was politely asked my name and that was it. Now, I wish him properly every time I meet him and I think that should be the way, respect only those, who deserve it. I have a proper formula regarding respect which implies to all “Give Respect, Get Respect”. Anyways, that is enough for now, and yes, one more thing, just ignore the password protected posts that I make because they are just the emotions which I have in me and would like to keep them as a memory as for the betterment and ease of my future. If the people out there can enjoy songs, keeping me frustrated, I can enjoy too.

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