― Albert Einstein
I remember my introduction to the black box they called personal computer! My four-year-old mind was awestruck with this little television that could interact with us; I remember being duly impressed with a long list of scribbled information that finally gave way to a screen that was an amazingly efficient slate. I did not need a pencil to write on it either. This sense of wonderment gave way to inquisitiveness and with my increasing familiarity to its functions from the basics learnt at school, I was trying writing tiny programs besides using the MS Office and Paintbrush. Soon enough the success of my simple C programming invoked the computer scientist and I have been constantly hungry to master the existing and innovate for the possibilities with this miracle of technology!
My penchant for computers saw me join a diploma in Desktop Publishing as well as a course in Computer Application after my 10th grade. Post that, my diploma in …show more content…
I give tremendous credit for this pragmatic outlook and people skills to my work habits of discipline, diligence and punctuality. Moreover participation in extracurricular sports or cultural events has honed my ability to lead and motivate my team members to accomplish our stated objectives in a planned and efficient manner. I have participated in U14 marathon, social service camps and technical events like TECHITHON,13 where I handled publicity, IEEE360°(Bombay Section Atharva College) and Google CSI (Google DevFest Mumbai, '13). I believe that this balanced approach to technical and soft skills is my key to creativity and