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NIAT Sanjay Ghodawat University: My First Year Learning AI, Python & Real Skills

I'm a first-year B.Tech Computer Science student specializing in Artificial Intelligence at NIAT Sanjay Ghodawat University. When I first joined the campus, everything felt brand new and I honestly didn't know what to expect. I was curious about how technology and AI actually work in real-world applications, and NIAT turned out to be the place where I started figuring that out.

Learning That Actually Sticks

The first thing I realized is that NIAT isn't just about lectures. I started with Python programming--the fundamentals, data structures, all of it. But what made the difference is that they showed us why it matters. We didn't just write code; we used it to solve actual problems. Problem-solving isn't something they teach you once. It's woven into everything.

The AI fundamentals course is where things got interesting. We moved from theory to building small projects. Nothing complex at first, but enough to understand how the pieces fit together. It's one thing to read about algorithms. It's another to implement one and see it work.

Skills Beyond Code

Here's what surprised me: NIAT invests seriously in communication training. A lot of college students think tech is just about coding, but that's not how the real world works. The training sessions here focus on building confidence, talking about ideas clearly, and presenting work without sounding like you're reading from a script.

Communication skills turned out to be just as important as knowing how to write code. I didn't expect that when I started.

They run workshops throughout the semester. Some are about technical skills. Others are about how to think like a professional and prepare for careers in the tech industry. It feels less like a requirement and more like someone actually wants you to succeed.

What I'm Doing Now

First year is just the beginning, but I'm already thinking about what comes next. The campus has coding challenges and hackathons running pretty regularly. I want to participate in those. I want to build real projects. I want to see if I can actually solve problems that matter.

  • Keep learning Python and explore other languages
  • Build projects that I can actually put in a portfolio
  • Get better at explaining my ideas--both in code and in conversation
  • Participate in hackathons and real-world problem-solving events

The Honest Part

It's not perfect. There are days when the workload feels heavy. Some concepts take longer to click than you'd like. But the structure is there. The mentors actually care about whether you understand something or you're just memorizing it.

My goal is to become a skilled AI professional and create innovative solutions using technology. I don't know exactly what that looks like yet, but NIAT is teaching me the skills and mindset to figure it out. If you're thinking about joining, come in curious. Be ready to work. And don't skip the communication training--it sounds weird, but it's real.

Written by Devalapura Praveenkumar
Last updated 28 days ago0 upvotes3 views

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