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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Remembering my teachers....

On the eve of Teacher's Day (although i am posting it late but written on 5th only) , I would like to remember some of my college teachers who taught and preached me with whatever little knowledge i have. Though only few people who have got the lifetime opportunity to get me as their classmate can only relate to this blog... others just have happy reading over here.Right from my 1st semesters i was fortunate enough to get such teachers.

Ekta Srivastava: She used to teach us Professional Language .She had a polite and descent teaching style, At times she used to make the class much interactive. Her way of pointing anybody by raising her hand and then a finger perpendicular to it was unique.

Chem Lab Asst: An aged , fatty , small build person having white hair and mustache but voice still strong enough to take attendance of full class.We used to call him "Daddu".Before leaving college , he suggested me to always greet your boss at every occasion for sure in your future job.

A.K. Gupta : Though harsh in giving marks and rude in behavior but this 80year or more ex-IITian professor had great deal of electrical knowledge which reflects in his teaching as well.

Sanjay Pandey: Though a bit eccentric,but had taught us DBMS very well. Had Good concepts.Had unique tone and at the same time used to laugh a lot if somebody gives the wrong answer.

Chirodeep Sir:A bit stylish and youngest of all the teachers. His teaching had made boring subject like Computer Graphics much interesting mostly because of his over-interactiveness in class.

Rajendra Singh: My 90% of classmates were fan of this man. Quality teaching with quality concepts. This man had initially ignited a spark in me to come on time in class and take studies seriously , which although fussed soon.He was master of C language and owe to him whatever i know in C.I was lucky to study thrice under him. (Not coz i failed, but three different subjects.)

Dharmendra Sir: Don't know others but he was my favorite among all. He had made tough subjects like Automata and Algorithms much easy to understand that i used to wonder why people call it tough? But some of his unusual behavior includes having ring-tone of "Bhige honth Tere" and taking out mobile from his upper pocket not putting his hand inside his sweater from upper side but from below.

Mithilesh Tiwari: He was purely my kind of man. Young, dynamic , witty and jovial person. Used to teach also well and above all provided each and every student that much marks as much he wanted in every sessionals... :)


Piyush Tripathi: He had descent and polite teaching style, and in his own way make subject much easier.

A.K. Vanvasi: Our principal and at the same time teacher for some of the subjects. His essence was being conceptual while teaching and giving citations from daily life events so that students can relate easily. This ex IITian professor used to teach the class even if there is one student in class.


I know I am missing many others but there contribution toward us is also same as i had mentioned above. Guys if you find someone such, do comment about them.!! After all they were our career builders...

5 comments:

  1. nice posting sunil I really remembered all teacher

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  2. o sunil u did a great job...i miss all my teachers...sach mein u wrote vry well but u must add about shadab mam,arpita mam,anshu sir...

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  3. Mast.... too good!!
    Had a fabulous time reading this blog :) :)

    If you had written this blog while you were in college... i am sure you would have got a +5 in all the sessionals ;)

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  4. Chetna i never followed Shadab and arpita mam, as i had very less interaction with them. Will surely write about Anshu Sir in future :)

    Tanya tum ye akal mujhe college time me nahin de sakti thi??

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