As the night passed away and dawn broke in, the zeal to start a new journey became more real.
A lot of confusions crossed my mind but I subsided them and let myself to just go with the flow and take things as they appear.
Ah! here comes the real challenge:
Getting up early, the morning stuff and then the real game. First, to pass-by every step of that humongous 96 stairs! It demands brawn.
Then, I was expecting the class which appeared in the time-table.
But, something else was in store. Prof. Mandi aka Mr. T Prasad made an entry into our fully-seated-class- room. His "bindaas" way of walking made me feel "how cool an attitude he possesses!". His bag was full of kids-stuff like globe balls, butterflies, balancing toy. But, these toys ain't any play!
Infact, they taught me great lessons in my first management class. " The Management Class !! ".
I completely revere his way of teaching.
One of his teachings I admire the most - "aaj ki roti aaj hee kamana" and that's a spot-on analysis and the true reality which our generation lacks. A 2500 bill which I spend everyday made me realize how much I spend whereas earn nothing with each passing day. A sheer reality!
"Socho Becho, Becho Seekho ,Sekho Becho"
Another analogy taught to us by him using the simple toys. It made a great impact and let me unwind the reality. Learn and earn! or Earn and Learn!
Nothing better than earning for oneself without fretting away any time.
And then, another pleasant-surprise: A "Pink Flyod song in class". What else can one desire for in an MBA class? The concept which says that "don't just be another brick in the wall". Don't follow the crowd but make your own way.
Everything, from starting to the end was so perfect and done with ease. I put all my pre-occupied thoughts behind and rather enjoyed every moment.
Nevertheless, an amazing experience which I would never forget. My first day at NITIE.
I hope NITIE gives me enough chances to get surprised again and again.
I wind up my first blog by reckoning this famous saying :"A Journey of thousand miles begins with a single step".
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