I didn’t choose engineering in a straight line; it slowly chose me. My early years at Saraswati Vidhya Mandir and Aligarh Muslim University trained me to sit with questions longer than answers, and that habit stayed with me.
At NIT Kurukshetra, machines stopped being just formulas and started becoming stories of force, failure, and design. Stepping into places like DRDO Dehradun and the BPCL (R&D) Noida showed me what happens when theory meets responsibility, where small decisions matter.
Time spent around IIT Delhi added another layer: research conversations, people-driven ideas, and a sense that learning doesn’t live only in labs, but also in discussions, mistakes, and shared curiosity.
I’m still figuring things out—guided more by questions than titles—and that’s exactly where I want to be.