Chart Your Tech Path
Most students don’t fail from lack of effort—they fail from lack of direction. This guide helps you set the stage, powered by insights from those who have already succeeded.
Step 1: Choose Your Preparation Stage
This determines the *type* and *difficulty* of your daily tasks.
Just Starting
New to the world of tech? This is your starting line. We'll focus on foundational concepts and help you explore different areas, all based on what has worked for others.
Skill Building
You know the basics, now it's time to build. Your tasks will focus on creating projects and mastering data structures, guided by real-world project examples from your peers.
Internship Prep
Your goal is sharp: land that internship. We'll give you targeted tasks based on real interview questions and company-specific preparation advice from successful candidates.
Placement Season
This is the final push. Your roadmap will be geared towards mock interviews and advanced concepts, mirroring the strategies of those who have landed top offers.
Step 2: Choose Your Preparation Domain
Tell us your future field. This ensures your tasks are relevant.
The Software & CS Path
Passionate about coding? Choose domains like Computer Science or AI/ML. Your roadmap will include tasks on DSA, OS, Databases, and System Design, based on what helped peers crack top software roles.
The Core Engineering Path
Future in hardware? For domains like Electrical or Mechanical, you'll get tasks on fundamentals like Circuit Theory, Control Systems, or Thermodynamics for targeted core industry interview practice.
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If you're not sure, choose 'General.' Your roadmap will focus on universal skills like Aptitude, Problem Solving, and Communication. This builds a strong foundation while helping you discover what you enjoy.
You can always change these settings later in your profile.
How This Powers Your Roadmap
Your daily plan is always a dynamic mix of high-impact activities.
Example: `Internship Prep` + `Computer Science`
You will never get tasks from only one category. Your daily plan is always a mix of high-impact activities to ensure well-rounded growth.
For example, your roadmap for a day might include:
- Tackling a community-sourced interview question to see exactly what companies are asking.
- Reviewing the fundamentals of an important core subject, like Operating Systems.
- Practicing your Soft Skills by reviewing a peer's successful interview journey.