Another unique thing about NITIE which I found out while appearing for CAT was that it admits only engineers. It is Moses for GEMs (the colloquial term used for referring to the majority of our breed) and gives us our shot at making it to the league of bests. What happens when a fish can’t climb a tree? It swims, in an ocean, living its life to the fullest, NITIE is that ocean for GEMs.
NITIE teaches you to be humble, you won’t be able to brag about the brand you belong to in front of your relatives and the people living in your societies. But the industry knows about our brand value, and that is what matters.
Right from the first class of Business Communication where you learn about the great MAHAMANDI from Prof. Prasad, to the lessons learnt in Supply Chain while discussing Caselets by the NITI Sarovar at 03:00 AM, you’ll learn in NITIE. You’ll learn a lot.
Climbing up the 96 stairs of wisdom to reach the hallowed ALB to attend morning lectures, and coming back and walking by the PPO road in the evening to get a PPO from the birds who return to their homes in the treetops surrounding it, NITIE is altogether a different experience.
My Campus is unique, unique in the way that it is an altogether different biosphere, shielded from the outside world, nurturing the beings and making them capable to live in the outside world and excel there. Because it is difficult to stay unaffected by so much of hustle and bustle in the city and give serenity, peace and an experience of a lifetime. But NITIE does that, with ease.
Remember the story of the boy who was afraid, which I told you earlier? Well, he has spent 6 months here already. And guess what, he’s not afraid anymore. Because he has come to realize that he won’t be the same after leaving this place, ever. He will become someone different, a better version of himself, a version capable enough to go out there and fight, and leave an impact, maybe!
Comments
Avinash Pandit
Nice article Nilay, I had the same fear before coming here. Things have changed drastically in last 6 months.
30 Jan 2019, 01.40 PM
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Nilay Pandey
Student, PGDIM Class of 2020, NITIE Mumbai
I hope they changed for good :)
30 Jan 2019, 09.43 PM |
Kushagrashivam Tripathi
As a non engineer who's not even interested in OPs, you evoked the unrealistic curiosity in me to join NITIE. Very well written!
5 May 2020, 11.50 AM