The Grim Reality

suruchi patel
1 min readJul 5, 2019

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The students and the environment at IIT-Mumbai were very different from what he had imagined it would be. No one depended on the system to realize their dream. Shreyansh, too, decided to take the matters in his own hands and changed his career course within four months of joining IIT.

Shreyansh Jain

The thought of tens of thousands of students wasting their time at schools, without the right mentoring and quality education compelled him to take steps to correct the situation.

“I wanted to serve students in the most conscientious way and to do so I invited the top IITians to join hands and share their experience, expertise and unique methods for my series of ‘Mentoring Booklets’”, reveals Shreyansh.

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As he puts it, “A small town has multiple disadvantages, but by the time people understand the shortcomings, it is too late.” It is ironical that while his own education suffered in this small town, his father taught mechanical engineering to the students of Gondia Engineering College in Maharashtra.

Shreyansh spent his early childhood days with his grandparents in Kurud, who happened to be agriculturists.

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