When she finally got in, her first semester felt like drowning. In week three, she spent eight hours on a single thermodynamics problem. She filled pages, erased, cried, and started over. Her roommate, Anjali, found her asleep on the desk at 2 a.m., head resting on smudged calculations.
Priya thought he was mocking her. But she tried. On day three, she listed 17 wrong ways to solve a heat exchanger problem—one involved monkeys and fans. On day five, while writing a particularly absurd wrong method, she saw the right path. priya iit delhi
At her placement interview with a clean-energy startup, the founder asked, “What’s your biggest strength?” When she finally got in, her first semester
Priya had dreamt of IIT Delhi since she was fourteen—not for the fame, but for the library. She’d heard it had three floors of engineering archives and a silent reading room facing the rose garden. Her roommate, Anjali, found her asleep on the desk at 2 a
Here’s a useful story about Priya and IIT Delhi, focusing on mindset, resilience, and practical lessons. The Problem She Couldn’t Solve
That week, her understanding deepened more than in the previous month.