u/Empty_Anteater_7374

Putting everything i have till now, both academic and non academic

-> 2 year course, one year coursework will be hectic but the 2nd year will be only projects and internships

-> MCA placements in itself aren't that good. But some good companies do come once in a while for internships with great stipends, cracking them mostly depends on your skills

-> Academics is good and a lot of faculties teach really well.

-> Most of the syllabus is well updated

-> The peer groups are good, many skilled people join MCA so you'll get to learn and collaborate too.

-> You will be having separate lab hours for lab subjects on opposite half of the day, if the subject is theory then you will have additional "tutorial hour" where you have to present something based on a given case study scenario.

-> There's FCFS system here, and also a system where you have an option to select an option subject

-> You have option to select faculties too since semester 2(last semester)

-> DSA will be taught using Java for placements and C++ in the course. So do have some basic familiarity with the other language if one is understood by you, although they may seem similar they have their own quirks

-> You'll be pushed towards research papers or patents, guide selection and everything is going to be a thing

-> College restrictions exist unfortunately. Especially for women there's a 2hour outing restriction and for men it's the same but not as strictly enforced, it depends on the hostel too.

-> womens mess have better food options than mens mess

-> campus is huge and green so you'll love to walk around, it's pretty safe as well

-> it does feel kinda overcrowded at times

If you are looking to connect with me or want to know more about the college then you can definitely DM me. If your admission is confirmed then i can help you with that too

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u/Empty_Anteater_7374 — 10 days ago

So many snakes and people whom i thought were my friends but they'd rather not share anything with me while also trying to extract as much information as possible from my side.

My friends group has slowly seemed to abandon me and i honestly don't know i feel even lonelier these days. Things have been even worse when it comes to studies, i was always put down by them and when i got better grades, my opinions and thoughts were all invalidated and i was questioned...why?

My hostel isn't really a good place either, 3 of my roommates are all good friends, i was never rude to them but they talk in such a rude tone with me and almost exclusively ignore me in their trips. Things have started to feel worse, I'm introspecting myself but i don't know what's wrong. I feel really bad right now with nowhere to escape

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u/Empty_Anteater_7374 — 10 days ago

Context: College hostel increase hairloss

Hostel water has chlorine so i switched to drinking water for it. But now even that doesn't help.

Dandruff problems have emerged too, they are mostly dry and flakey.

Volume in hair has also gone down by a lot due to the constant hairloss, especially after joining hostel.

Hairline has gone back as well

Nutritional deficiencies have also spiked although i haven't got it checked. I am thinking of going once exams get over.

My own habits may have caused this too, given my sleep cycle had gotten terrible too because the environment is extremely stressful here.

Since I'm not going to be in hostel anymore, how do i control the hairloss since there's hardly any way to reverse this

u/Empty_Anteater_7374 — 13 days ago