The B.Tech Guide Book is about engineering students and engineering
four-year degrees in a nutshell. As a student and teaching professional, I have
gained experiences on both sides of the world. I am sharing the experiences
through my blog 'The Review' online. Now, I am clubbing all my best experiences
at college, University & professional teaching in a book form. One can draw
useful information from the book, and if implemented fully, one can succeed in
life.
Read specimen chapter 1
Chapter 1: B.Tech Life
"B. Tech 1st year is very taxing. We discussed various traps
in the first year and how to avoid it with your intelligence and presence of
mind. The second, third, and fourth-year are the formative years. During these
years, you build your character and personality. Right from the second year,
you need to be alert for internships. According to the new rule, you have to do
a minimum of four weeks of internships. The internships are hard to get now a
day in Assam. A lot of students from various institutes apply for internships.
Therefore, it becomes a nasty affair. While applying for internships one should
keep multiple options open for him/her not limiting to one since he /she might
not get if they are selected on merit basis. It happens mostly to internships where
OIL, ONGC, NRL, etc. are involved. Getting into an internship does not mean
that somebody will prefer you for a job in that company. It is just training
for a few weeks. You learn and make a report. Finally, you submit your report
during industrial viva to be held in the 7th semester, which bears some credit.
So, you should apply through proper channel to the organization where you have
the best chance of calling, or you will miss without attending any internship.
By any means, one should do the internships." You can buy the book here in kindle edition.