u/MagicBanana1830

▲ 18 r/vitap

Stop the nigativity, you were just incompetent

Idk why, a lot of people keep saying only negative things about our uni and just hating in this sub-reddit, what the fuck is actually wrong with you all. I am not saying this is the best uni but a good one.

The management sucks yea, so does in every other uni. If we do not like the rules, it doesn't mean the whole uni sucks, just the rule may be bad.

We actually have a functional online ecosystem, most of the colleges and universities don't even have an online portal or even though they have it, they don't use it like we do. See SRM there is nothing but fee payment and timetable in their fuckass portal (I saw myself, logged in with friends credentials)

Bruh, we have FFCS nga you can choose your own timings, instead of planning your life around classes you can plan classes around your life, you can freelance, research, scroll reels or something..

if you compare VIT-AP with bits pilani, and iitm you will get disappointed and sad because you did not get your shit together in your 11th and 12th.

If this place is so 'unbearable,' why didn't you go to that 'developed' uni you keep talking about? Oh wait, because your rank or your marks didn't get you in there. You chose to be here because it was your best option. Stop hating on the place that’s literally giving you another chance, just because u sucked ass in your 12th you stupid fuck.

Idk what else to tell you man/women I fucking hate that fuckass new VC, the thing with the VCs and the fuckass rules is they change and they change pretty often if you yea 'you' try to change them instead of just feeling bad and crying about it all the time, take a deep breath and think about what I said.

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u/MagicBanana1830 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/vitap

this is what I think of Mohan Allam

Pretty chill guy in class, a bit serious with attendance and afraid of managements rules regarding attendance manual updation and etc.., paper correction is really good (I mean you get what you deserve).

Teaching can be improved, do not take him if you want to learn the subject from the classes (honestly do not take a professor because you want to lean the subject, such profs are really rare in our uni, just choose whoever makes your life easier)

For project component, really chill guy sends his yelloe tag scholars they are very patient and listen to everything you have to say about your project.

and what else is there.. hm.. le me know if you have any questions

and also I heard him mention reddit in the class, so yea our profs use reddit too, I am pretty sure he has an account here so be carefull while you interact with users here, some profs maybe putting good reviews about themselves bla bla bla..

dear mohan all if you ar reading this take this as constructive criticism and remain as the same chill guy.

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u/MagicBanana1830 — 10 days ago
▲ 1 r/googlecloud+1 crossposts

Hey, not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I’ve been looking into the Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification and was wondering how useful it actually is.

For a bit of context, I’ve been using Google Cloud for the past ~3 months while freelancing for a company, mainly working with the Maps Platform. So I’m not completely new, but definitely not deeply experienced either.

Does the cert realistically help in getting interviews or opening up entry-level roles, or is it more of a “nice to have” that doesn’t carry much weight?

For those who’ve taken it, did it make any difference for you (jobs, internships, etc.)?

Also, how’s the current job market looking for someone going down the GCP/cloud route? I know it’s pretty competitive right now, so just trying to understand if it’s worth the effort.

Would appreciate any honest insights 🙏

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u/MagicBanana1830 — 15 days ago