This section is a reminiscence of the wonderful years I spent at IIT Bombay between 2000 and 2005.


Techfest
Techfest is IIT Bombay's annual science and technology festival, and not just. It's also a school. A school of fierce passion. A school of people-learning. A school of thought. If you ask me to name one word that made my stay at IIT most special, it has to be 'Techfest'. Two years in the core team (Manager Lecture Series, 2003 and Overall Coordinator, 2004) was an unforgetable experience. [+]


Civil Dept.
Oh yes. If I was at IIT, then I must be studying engineering. Civil engineering to be precise. What else did you expect me to do with a rank of 1878 in JEE 2000? But I guess this was the most wonderful accident to happen to me! It gave me all the time in the world to do the things that I really wanted to do, while doing reasonably well at acads. Of course, it gave me a job at the end of 4 years and two degrees at the end of 5. But the reason that makes my department so special is that I met some of my most dear friends here. [+]


Hostel 5
For somebody who is new to IIT culture, let me tell you that hostel is where the life lies. Wing treats, Sports GC, Cult GC, nightouts, waterfights, PAFs, Socials, mugging, birthday bumps - your hostel is the place! Read my hostel valfi profile. Pictures of my wing mates. For memory sakes, here is the Freshie Welcome I wrote for hostel mag as Lit Secy in second year and the Cult Report as Cult Co. in third year.


InsIghT
Writing is something I really enjoy. And add a touch of journalism to it, and that is what I would love! Probably, its in the genes ... my mother being a journalist herself. I used to write for InsIghT, the monthly newsmagazine of IIT Bombay. This section is a collection of my articles during the college days. [+]


Yayati
To dream big is synonymous with IITB (B for big?). One such 'dream' was to revive and do the Annual Production. This meant that you would see the institute's best talent together on stage. The Annual Production was intended to be a dram, complete with lights, music and sets. Girish Karnad's play 'Yayati' was chosen for the script. What follows here is a brief account (an exhaustive one would require me to write a book) of the people who made it happen. [+]


Photos
And all the photo albums from five years here. [+]


Misc Links
Here is a profile of Prof. Kushal Deb, fondly Deb Sir, my favourite teacher at IIT. And finally, things that might interest you - my interviews and my resumes for BCG, McKinsey, ITC, off campus and all four