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Life in VIT(25BCE5714)

Being a day scholar at VIT is like living two parallel lives. My mornings usually start with a great battle between me and the alarm clock. Once I finally wake up, it's time to do my daily routine and take the bus. At first, my bus rides were mostly quiet—it was just me in my own world, keeping my own thoughts and listening to music. But after a few interactions with my bus mates, we began talking to each other. Over time, the interactions increased, and it is now a full-on talk with each other as time passes on the bus. But the moment I step onto the campus, it’s a different world. I can see students rushing to their classes, including both hostellers and day scholars.  Classes, labs, assignments—it’s all a whirlwind. But somewhere between lectures and project deadlines, there’s always time for small joys because of the friends I made during my time at VIT.  In the Afternoon, we enter the food court. The food court at VIT is basically a spot where people bond with each other....

IV Blog(25BCE5714)

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                                 A Visit to Dakshinachitra It was a short drive from our college to Dakshinchitra, where we went for our Industrial Visit. It was a Friday, and thus began our first visit outside of College. We started by 9:10 am and reached there by 9:40 am. After collecting our tickets, we went inside.  My initial thought on the place was that it was very big and had many things to explore. Our group of ten first went to the Amphitheatre, which was the very first thing to notice in there. There, we took photos of ourselves and even helped other groups from our class in taking photos.  After that, we went to houses which were built in a traditional architectural style. Each house represented one of the four southern states. Each house told a unique story about how people once lived and worked. There were also ancient objects inside these homes. There were traditional cooking u...