Jan 21 2009
‘Circuits’ Hangover …..
It was 20th January 2009 , 1:30 p.m when I emerged out of room number 104 , D1 block feeling a little confused what was I pursuing ?? Computers or F*#%!ng Electronics . Pardon the slang but enough is enough..

Its has been quite a while dealing with Generators , motors , alternators , transformers , inductions motors , circle diagrams , all theoretically ( practicals would have been much better) . And I seem to have become the master of all . VNSGU ( a.k.a Veer Narmad South Gujarat University ) contributes to this feat of mine to the full extent. A.T.K.Ts [Allowed To Keep Turn/ After Trying Keep Trying
] is not a new phrase for engineers ; inextricably glued to the SGU students . Despite the saying ” An engineer without an A.T.K.T is an incomplete human being” , giving a 100 marks paper three times ( twice attempting it over 70 marks , no spam ) is not a natural thing to do.. But I was handed K.T over & over , again & again .

Circuit Theory By A.K n B.L Theraja (part 1 And 2 ) were my holy Bibles till I went past through this phase. But they helped me only little , increasing the headache just by looking at their size and the number of circuits they entertained. More of the time I used them as dodge balls to thorw at Upen and Dhavan ( my room-mates) whenever I got frustrated.
Getting used to such a horrible pain took 15 months ( its the 3rd sem since I am follwing Electrical Machines & Circuits ) . Hopefully expect to clear it this time n well .
The only question I asked myself is where the hell was I gonna use synchronous motors and 3 point starters . Obviously not into any programming , nor into my a$$. If you relished onto my bewilderment wait.. There’s more to follow . Linear Electronics , Control systems , Pulse and waveform circuits , Electrical Circuit Theory etc etc ). All these are the subjects one has to go through to become a Certified Computer Engineer from the wort university on the face of the planet earth.
God save me !! Blessings welcomed ..








