Sunday, August 16, 2009

To be a BE

Amid the paeans to the Indian Growth story here I stand with my Bachelor of Engineering Degree , questioning its very purpose. It is sheer ambivalence of feelings that I am going through whether to adulate the fact that I am a BE or is it more by accident than by intention that these four year journey has ended.

Well engineering is a mini odyssey laden with experiments , practicals , sessionals , projects and “farzipanti”.
Yes FARZIPANTI comes out as a side branch of engineering ,not baking with codified language but encrypted with that cipher text which only an engineer can decipher. On top of this blissful activity is placed a slice of physics and nothing less than the poetry of electrons changing the dynamics of life. (done electronics & telecommunication).

The first year of college is the subdued phase where everyone gives you a discourse on the wonders of engineering.
You still are very nascent and much like a school student dreaming practical solutions to invent, design and build things. You are true to the kindred spirits of engineering and use your time constructively in having a brief overview of basic engineering subjects. You listen to everyone from your professors to lab attendants to your seniors, library in charges.
You are devoid of the slightest vestige of engineering mischief and you live a life respectable student.

But then comes the the second year, a translator of all prejudices you ever had. You are finally in your department and your seniors paradoxically enough , expose you to what engineering in itself entails : the promise of knowledge and a roller coaster of fun.You want to dive into the empty space of not mastered existence but then you are brought down and laid bare; for you are a fresher and cannot make such a remarkable transition. Your quest for marks somewhat loses momentum and you keep your eyes wide open to learn the blissful coexistence of farzipanti and performance.
You begin to have a taste of the art but not a connoisseur yet, you engage yourself in various activities.

Then comes the Third year which widens your doors of perception and you finally become the coveted senior .It begins with proxy attendance and narrows down to last date submissions . you feel like a hero when you break the monotony of learning and just start faking it up…books , notes are last days rescue…and then you know how to give maximum performance in minimum time.
But in between comes the havoc of Campus Placements. You are again brought back to ground .A sudden deluge of seriousness sweeps you and then you stand at the center of your being ,on the crossroads of doing something worthwhile. You try to master all the theories learnt, start reading newspapers , you meander into this very part of making a career .
The placements give you that little high which you never had ,as if you’ve got a life jacket to guard you against the turbulent future.

Then comes the time to bid adieu to your seniors, and you march on with the torch lit by them to the Final Year, the ultimate year of Farzipanti.

The fourth year is like the year of the master of the trade. You experience something like-
“Float down the river
Over the pebble or stone
Don’t worry about swimming
Just rock and roll.”

Literally its not that you are a complete rebel , You have papers to clear, projects to submit, keep your CPI at a decent level but with the juxtaposition of having fun and seriousness. Its not that I am full of complacency about a degree completed but being a BE is not just to learn some Hi-tech vocab of physics or complex engineering mathematics. It prepare you to a plethora of life skills ,its about seriously enjoying life….
Likely said –“to be or not to BE” 

12 comments:

Yash Vardhan Parmar said...

The most remarkable truth of BE is being summarized in the last line ie it is the platform to learn plethora of practical life skills. I would like to comment on the complete blog in phases because somewhere deep inside my heart it is the story of my life as well.So very well formulated enactment of farzipanti during these 4 years. Well articulated to match the ground reality , Tanvi....................to be continued in phases

tanvi said...

will be looking forward to that

Kinshuk Awsthi said...

excellent way of summing up an entire life time, which for me was my enginnering while i was in BIT. And you happen to realise your learnings from these odyssey of 4 years only aftr you r past it...while being thre...1 alwys cribs on things..n longs for an early commencement of this course n graduation 2 wrk life...bt 1 repents n yearns 2 relive evry moment of it 1ce its all gone...n same is d case aftr hvn done ur MBA too..atleast wd me...it happened dis way...realli good wrteup...read ur wrtngs 4 d 1st time...n found it realli intrstn n in smeways like my style of wrtn...gr8 job...kip it up!

Benny said...

Hey u left me feel so nostalgic at d end of the post..wow..wat a post that was..!very nice description of each and every yr in BE..Even I did my BE in Elec N I ack with wat all u said here!keep writing..wil surely visit again!

Anonymous said...

The gist of beautifully compiled words,is something to which,i think, every engg grad can relate to.And d best thing was-i couldn't find even a hint of criticism in ur post...coz i remember how much we use crib n quibble on almost everything.ur post truly depict the vogue of a typical engg college-scads of fun,full of verve n experiences which leaves us with a lesson learned for life."Farzipanthi" -is a tag which every engg proudly wears,no matter to which extent n in which way he\she did it...u mentioned it at a vry right place...tanvi i have always appreciated ur posts as much as i hav liked chatting wid you.You have that amazing flair of putting ur thoughts in such beautiful words that whosoever reads it,he'll be like...wow!! i jus read something which is jus so true!!!
way to go girl!!! good job!!
looking forward to ur nxt post..which should hopefully be about our hostel life...i hope you got the hint!!!

Ajinkya said...

Nice way to summarize things ..
I have been through this too !
To be a BE = Farzipanthi ;)

Cheers!

Amitabh Mishra said...

Again a great and relevant blog!!

"Farjipanti"!! That's where the problem is, with all Indian degrees, especially B.E. --- and that's what makes the difference between IITs/IIMs and other Engg Schools/B-schools. We would be producing much better, learned and employable graduates if we could check on this "Farjipanti". And this check will in no way hinder a student from enjoying life and having a blast during those 4 years. Kaash....... !!!!

Nethra said...

This is the story of every engineering student. Your writing style is good. Will check your blog for more stories.

Abhishek said...

d choice of words r gr8...though 3rd yr cud hav been better describd....gr8 wrk though.......

prasanna said...

main kabhi ghummakad-giri toh nai kari......par def i wz in2 farzipanti .... :P:D but, yeah as my mum says, at least u hv a graduate degree wid u nw, ab karo PG ya Ph.D. ..... haan, wahan afsoos mat krna apni farzipanti ka, n get sm real good knowledge in dere !! waise bhi PG level onwards usually ppl go 4 sm real premier institutes, jahan u hv no other option expect 2 work ur way out n u end up wid a gud degree n decent knowledge too !! m happy ki kuch bhi krke, 4 saal mein nikal gaye n theek-thak div n CPI bhi bann gya! :)
-prasanna

Naveen said...

nicely written ur thoughts...U rock!!

Mr Happy said...

can relate to it :), excellent

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