If you're a Computer Science student in India right now — whether you're in your second year of B.Tech, grinding through your MCA, or finishing up your BCA — you already know the pattern. You show up to lectures. You take notes. You spend hours on coding platforms running through data structures and algorithm problems. You memorise design patterns for exams. You get decent grades, maybe even great ones.
And then someone asks you to build a real AI model from scratch. Or to deploy a piece of code in a live environment. Or to explain, in a job interview, what you have actually shipped.
And that's the moment the gap shows up. That gap is not...
If you're a Computer Science student in India right now — whether you're in your second year of B.Tech, grinding through your MCA, or finishing up your BCA — you already know the pattern. You show up to lectures. You take notes. You spend hours on coding platforms running through data structures and algorithm problems. You memorise design patterns for exams. You get decent grades, maybe even great ones.
And then someone asks you to build a real AI model from scratch. Or to deploy a piece of code in a live environment. Or to explain, in a job interview, what you have actually shipped.
And that's the moment the gap shows up. That gap is not...