When he applied for engineering, he did so out of love of solving problems and facing challenges. According to him, his overall learning experience during his graduation days of Engineering was excellent in Suresh Gyan Vihar University – the academic staff, the resources and his fellow students of B.tech Mechanical Department were very innovative, enthusiastic and supportive.
As expected of a graduate programme, there was a lot of emphasis on self-study, with actual teaching for each module running for about six hours a week. It was also the first time that he came across the largest collection of books– The House of wisdom (SGVU), perhaps the most significant aspect of this learning experience is how greatly it increased my fondness for books and reading skills. Where he believes that the worth of a book is measured by what one carries away from it.
In addition, He continuously aimed to be updated as per the new emerging mechanical technologies and innovations.
He started his first internship working as a Mechanical Engineer at Car Dekho and he was also awarded as the Best Intern. Although, the work was interesting in the core profile, but later on he identified and developed his managerial skills and so opted a career into management profile. Today, he is successfully working as Manager in OYO Company.
Manta for his life is “Don’t sit around. Start moving! In the beginning you may not go in the direction you dream, but as long as you’re moving, you’re creating possibilities.”