Semester 1 results are in β SGPA: 9.00.
But does it really mean anything? At the end of the day, grades don't define what you know or what you can do. A number on a piece of paper doesn't say whether you actually understood the concepts, built something useful, or developed a skill that matters in the real world.
What Actually Mattered:
π Cybersecurity β The theory was fine, but what really counts is understanding real-world threats and how to defend against them.
π Mathematics β Problem-solving is useful, but grades in math? Not so much.
π Physics β The exam tested memorization, but true understanding comes from application.
π Programming & Engineering Fundamentals β This was the most valuable partβlearning to think like a problem solver, write code, and debug efficiently.
Some subjects were just there to check a box, while others had real-world relevance. The key lesson? Degrees don't guarantee knowledgeβskills do.
With Semester 2 already in motion (since March 17, 2025), my focus is shifting toward real projects, hands-on coding, and learning things that actually matter. Numbers fade, skills last. Let's build. π

