Jas and Gopi sat on the round shaped laptop desk at the Wi-Fi hut. All others took their seat in a normal fashion. Amishi started, “Does love is about something like friends with benefits or sex?”. As they have never discussed this topic among themselves before, everyone stood calmly. Yashwanth said, “Many feel like they are in need of love just to show off their greatness to their friends”. He added, “Many fall in love for 2 major reasons”.
1.They didn't get any sort of affection from their family and their close buddies
2. When they have number of arrears. “Most probably”, Ganga agreed.
“Some love for time pass too... right”, Yashwanth said. Amishi didn't agree with Yash. She glanced at him. Their eyes met and none of them even blinked until Amishi roke contact after few seconds. Things went for a long time. By the end, they came to a conclusion in unison. Love should not be materialistic. Love is not just for enjoyment and time pass. The materialistic factor was the main reason behind many things. All agreed that the whole ‘friends with benefits’ concept to be purely materialistic.
Its internship time in placement cell for 5th sem students. All students registered their names and waited for the companies to come from all around the world. At that period, in an evening point, discussion Yashwanth said her, “I will do anything in the placement process to get a good job”. “Anything ah?”, She winked at him and laughed imagining there was nothing to do with all such ones. A company named Macrosoft came to campus for internship recruitment. After hearing this, everyone started preparing vigorously. It was the zeroth day of the placement drive. All students were asked to bring their laptops for the first round. Yashwanth wore his favorite light grey shade plain shirt tucked in dark grey lowers with his shiny leather shoes. The gang met in front of the placement cell. Ganga, Jas and Amishi were in the same light blue chudi with different simple designs. They wished good luck to each other. The selection process is simple and comprised of rounds.
Round one: Programming contest for 3 hours [online]
Round two: Technical details testing [online]
Round three: Technical interview
All went inside the hall with their laptops. The Organising team said that students can sit anywhere in that big well-furnished hall. The Wi-Fi and the link for the contest will be provided sharply at 9:45 AM and the contest starts exactly by 10. Yash took the left corner seat in the hall. The Organising team gave full freedom to the students. In return, they expected loyalty from students’ community and a very good performance. The contest went smoothly for the first one hour. Yashwanth knew 3 out of 4 questions but he also knew that only the person who solves all 4 will be called for the next round. Yash looked around the hall and made sure that nobody was watching him. He opened a new incognito tab in his browser and searched the questions. With the help of the web, He completed all 4 questions correctly in a matter of time. The time’s up and everyone finished the test and came out of the hall. Jas said confidently that she will make it to the second round. Yashwanth claimed the same. Results came as a shock to everyone. None were selected and a long notice for one age. At the end of it, Macrosoft quoted, “we were disappointed with your attitude and we won’t turn up for the next 2 years for recruitment in CEG”. Students swarmed around the notice board to check the results. After reading the full page, all turned their faces towards Yashwanth and Amishi. He gave a look,
“Some love for time pass too... right”, Yashwanth said. Amishi didn't agree with Yash. She glanced at him. Their eyes met and none of them even blinked until Amishi roke contact after few seconds. Things went for a long time. By the end, they came to a conclusion in unison. Love should not be materialistic. Love is not just for enjoyment and time pass. The materialistic factor was the main reason behind many things. All agreed that the whole ‘friends with benefits’ concept to be purely materialistic.
Its internship time in placement cell for 5th sem students. All students registered their names and waited for the companies to come from all around the world. At that period, in an evening point, discussion Yashwanth said her, “I will do anything in the placement process to get a good job”. “Anything ah?”, She winked at him and laughed imagining there was nothing to do with all such ones. A company named Macrosoft came to campus for internship recruitment. After hearing this, everyone started preparing vigorously. It was the zeroth day of the placement drive. All students were asked to bring their laptops for the first round. Yashwanth wore his favorite light grey shade plain shirt tucked in dark grey lowers with his shiny leather shoes. The gang met in front of the placement cell. Ganga, Jas and Amishi were in the same light blue chudi with different simple designs. They wished good luck to each other. The selection process is simple and comprised of rounds.
Round one: Programming contest for 3 hours [online]
Round two: Technical details testing [online]
Round three: Technical interview
All went inside the hall with their laptops. The Organising team said that students can sit anywhere in that big well-furnished hall. The Wi-Fi and the link for the contest will be provided sharply at 9:45 AM and the contest starts exactly by 10. Yash took the left corner seat in the hall. The Organising team gave full freedom to the students. In return, they expected loyalty from students’ community and a very good performance. The contest went smoothly for the first one hour. Yashwanth knew 3 out of 4 questions but he also knew that only the person who solves all 4 will be called for the next round. Yash looked around the hall and made sure that nobody was watching him. He opened a new incognito tab in his browser and searched the questions. With the help of the web, He completed all 4 questions correctly in a matter of time. The time’s up and everyone finished the test and came out of the hall. Jas said confidently that she will make it to the second round. Yashwanth claimed the same. Results came as a shock to everyone. None were selected and a long notice for one age. At the end of it, Macrosoft quoted, “we were disappointed with your attitude and we won’t turn up for the next 2 years for recruitment in CEG”. Students swarmed around the notice board to check the results. After reading the full page, all turned their faces towards Yashwanth and Amishi. He gave a look,
Why they canceled the placements?
Who was the culprit and how?
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