Baktha College Life Experience
Baktha College Life Experience
Baktha College Life Experience
As everyone says college life is the most interesting stage in life that gives loads
of happiness and makes an individual to be autonomous to face the next stage of
our life. Lucky are those who get the chance to enjoy their college life in college
campus, as many people don't get this chance mainly due to the recent COVID
times and am grateful that I was one of the lucky ones.
For me as well, it was the important phase where I did not realize that I have
become partly independent and gained whole new experiences which I always
dreamt of experiencing after my school life. The most important aspect of our
college life is the friendship we make and my friends were like knights in
shining armour in those 4 years. The time spent with friends, goofing around
college canteen, making photo collages and college Industrial visits are some of
the golden times.
Besides this, my college had taught me a good skill which is now efficacious for
my current job - Presentation skill. Especially, the E Cube event and simple
subjective seminars helped me improve my presentation skills and refrain from
fear while presenting to a larger audience. Since this is an essential activity in
my day to day professional life, I would express my gratitude to th staffs for
organizing these activities for students and would encourage them the good
work to organize a lot more similar events. Additionally, the Symposium event
and the final year project paved the way to learn Team building, collaboration
and management. The help from our professors are always remarkable and
encouraging to be inline with and outright it successfully.
At the end of the final year, I was able to see myself in a 360 degree angle with
one fundamental lesson: “Life is unpredictable”. Despite climbing the next
stages of life, I could still cherish the memories of this college life silently
smiling with wet eyes and that tells me the prominence of this phase.
"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they
were the big things."
-Baktha Nandhini Sundar