Statement of Purpose Applicant Name: Viveksai Ramagiri Graduate Program: MS, CS Intend Term: Spring 2016 “Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations.” These words motivated me and gave …show more content…
Since my childhood, I have special interest in practical subjects which turned my interest into electronics major in my under graduation. A natural interest of general science and ability of analysis in detail, a sense of practicality, ability to work hard and outstanding academic grades helped me secure a place in Jyothishmathi Institute of Technology And Science affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. This is one of the most prestigious undergraduate institutions in the state. The curriculum at my institution made my academics to encounter the modern technology and tools in stream of electronics and computer science, which helped me, clear my basics and strong foundation in hardware as well as software fundamentals. Mainly learning practical implementation of theory in institution’s laboratory work helped me to learn a lot about how real time applications run. Besides our academics curriculum my institution offered me some courses based on computer networking, programming languages, operating systems and synthesis software like MATLAB and Multisim. I have participated in all these programs actively and I exceled working with these
As human beings we are often found making preconceived judgements on a day to day basis. While many of them being made unknowingly, they also tend to be untrue and at times discriminative. In “The Myth of the Latin Woman”, Judith Cofer successfully explores the idea of misrepresentation of Hispanic women in the media. This assertion of the “one-dimensional” and stereotypical image that Cofer expounds upon in her essay is still evident in mainstream media today. Her argument of the easily promoted view that is advertised by mainstream media can be applied to other cultures and subgroups, one of which include African American men.
Thomas J. Watson once said, “go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can, because that 's where you will find success: on the far side of failure.” Making mistakes or failures are a part of life, as Watson puts it, it is vital to make mistakes and learn from them. Making mistakes is an integral part of innovation. It is the ability to overcome these faults; faults allow humans to grow and expand on the knowledge of the unknown so that in the future we are well prepared for the unexpected. By understanding from previous failures, it stimulates innovation, new ways to approach and triumph over obstacles.
My good grades in pre-university opened the doors to one of the most prestigious colleges in the country and one of the most sought after branches, Electrical and Electronics Engineering as my graduate stream seamlessly fit in. Every subject in this discipline intrigued me in its own way. My passion for science and technology grew with time as I learnt about the various facets of my field of specialization. In college, I always enjoyed long hours in the laboratories. It gave me the opportunity to correlate theory to practical phenomena. This in turn gave me a better understanding, insight of the subject and newer line of thinking. Very soon, I began to appreciate the advancements in the technology and took a keen interest in Robotics and Internet of Things. The course in Electrical and Electronics covered a wide panorama of
Then, I took up to study my passion – Computer Science at CMR Institute of Technology affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, which is one of the best universities in India for technical education. Although I acquired entry level knowledge for programming during my PU study at Vijaya PU college, I was exposed to the world of programming using C, C++, Java, HTML and much more interesting and exciting technologies during my education at CMRIT. It was not just about technologies but the art of programming that always impressed me because that required a lot more understanding of computer system architecture. This fascinated me in going deeper and deeper into the beautiful world of
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering at JNTU-Hyderabad laid the right platform for me in gaining knowledge in the domain of electronics and its related fields. My interest in circuit design was sparked by the course Electronic Devices & Circuits where I first learned the principles of circuit analysis. I learned from fundamental concepts to the advanced design and analysis methods of VLSI integrated circuits and their diverse applications, during my junior and senior years, through courses like Linear & Digital Integrated Circuits, DSP, VLSI design and their associated course projects. I was deeply impressed by how semiconductors and VLSI have brought forth a reign in electronics industry with their immensely wide applications.
I received my undergraduate degree from Amrita Vishwavidyapeetham University, where my key interests were subjects like Microcontrollers, Digital Systems, Control Systems, Analog Electronic and Drives. My degree program involved a mix of course work and lab work. While the concepts were taught in class, the complete
My undergraduate course in the field of Electronics Engineering has given me a comprehensive exposure to all the core fields of computer science
Scientific methodology, analysis and reasoning has had a significant impact in shaping my approach and developing a different learning aptitude towards academics; this soon flourished into a more specific interest in science. I got interested in electronics during my high school years itself when I was introduced to the topic of Circuit Theory in Physics. Hence to pursue undergraduate studies in a reputed college of engineering of India with electronics as my major became an obvious choice for me. Determined to go after the same, I prepared myself for the fierce competition. Two years of focused preparation fetched me a position in the top 0.3% among 1 million potential candidates in the national level engineering entrance examination- All
I chose to take Electronics & Communications Engineering at NITAP – Yupia, a premiere institute of our country. During the course work, I took courses like Principle of Communication, Signals and Systems, Digital Electronics, Telecommunication engineering, Digital Signal Processing, Wireless and Mobile Communication immensely, the latter to a greater degree. I unswervingly took upon the courses purely based on its intellectual derivatives, unmindful of an examination point of view. Thus, I have every reason to have confidence in the fundamentals, especially in the field of Communication Engineering. I took my
In my undergraduate study, I have studied subjects such as Engineering Mechanics, Machine Drawing, Thermodynamics, Thermal Engineering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Heat Treatment, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Metallurgy, Production Theory, CAD/CAM, Robotics, non-traditional machining methods, Production Planning and Control, Entrepreneurship, Industrial Management and Psychology, which are the fundamentals for doing Master of Science. Apart from subjects related to Mechanical Engineering, I have learned programming languages such as C, design software such as AutoCAD and CATIA. I secured 9.09/10 CGPA in my under graduation. My quest for information has never been limited to the course work done at the college. Driven by zeal, I keep myself up-to-date of the latest developments in the Mechanical Engineering
Later on in school, I learned C++, communication theory, and Internet basics, thus sparking my interest in making a mark in the field of communication. I excelled at academics and topped my class in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with an aggregate of 96%. In keeping with my marked inclination for the field of communications, I joined the Electronics and Communication program at National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, a college that boasts of one of the best courses for this
Discoveries and inventions are not born from nothingness. If necessity were the mother of invention, an apt father would be a combination of curiosity, scientific temperament and research skills. With the firm belief that I possess these skills, I aspire to fulfill my dream of pursuing advanced research in an application-oriented field, by obtaining my Masters degree in Electrical engineering. As a stepping-stone toward this dream, I am pursuing my Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering from SRM University, ranked first among many private institutions in India. This has laid a strong foundation for my graduate studies.
My academic career has proceeded in the best possible way so far. I passed out from the finest schools in the city (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) for my 10th and 12th grade wherein I was able to secure 82.26% and 76.83% respectively. Initially I was puzzled by the formulas and logical orientation in the physical sciences. The timely guidance and support I received from my teachers and parents helped me grasp the principles of Physics and Mathematics which led me to pursue my career in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. As a culmination of my efforts, I qualified for admission into the prestigious Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Belpada Mumbai (Affiliated to the University of Mumbai)
My interest towards mathematics made me to take Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as the main subjects during my intermediate (10+2). After obtaining 94% marks in Intermediate and securing a top 6% rank in engineering entrance test, I opted for Computer Science Engineering in JNTU College of Engineering. Immediately after my Bachelor’s degree, I secured the job in Wipro Technologies and this offered me numerous opportunities to learn about the technical aspects of Software industry.
Maths, Physics and Computer Science were my favourite subjects in high school and this coupled interest kept me a step ahead of everyone else. The immense satisfaction that automating a problem yields, led me to opt for Computer Science as my major. I worked with innate tenacity and secured an All India Rank among top 1% that got me admitted to HBTI Kanpur, one of the oldest and prestigious colleges in India. The curriculum exposed me to several courses and I developed a fervent interest in Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming and