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KIIT UNIVERSITY 2021
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Katalyst 2018
Java
NIIT 2018
Data Structure
Aptech 2020
C/C++
Udemy 2025
R Programming
Udemy 2025
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Richards Town Sagayapura, Bangalore, India - 560045
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Xavier Institute Of Management
5P62+WFR Jatni, Jatni
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Kiit College
K I I T, Bhubaneswar
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
5
BTech Computer Science subjects
Database Management Systems, Computer Organization & Design, Data Structures and Algorithms, Microsoft power platform, Java Programming, Computer Architecture, Theory of computation subject, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Computer Networks, Types of Database Systems, Object Oriented Programming & Systems, Compiler Design, Computer Hardware
BTech Branch
BTech Computer Science Engineering
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BTech Tuition
I have experience in mentoring B.Tech students for 4+ years. I am skilled in explaining the concepts from basics to advanced with logic and mechanisms. Students will be able to visualize and analyze the concepts. While in classes, I will provide ample hands-on problems for building efficiency in the subject.
Answered on 30/09/2025 Learn share market
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Sensex stands for Stock Exchange Sensitive Index. It’s like a thermometer that tells us how healthy or sick the Indian stock market is feeling.
It shows the average performance of 30 big companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). These companies are leaders in different sectors like banking, IT, energy, FMCG, etc.
Why is Sensex important?
If Sensex goes up, it means most of these top companies are doing well → investors are confident → economy is growing.
If Sensex goes down, it means companies are struggling → investors are worried → economy might be slowing.
So, it reflects the mood of the market and helps people decide whether to invest, hold, or sell.
Example to understand Sensex:
Imagine that you’re tracking the performance of your top 30 students in a class. You create a scorecard that shows their average marks every week.If the average score increases, you know your class is doing well.
If it drops, you know something’s wrong—maybe exams were tough or students need help.
Sensex works the same way—but instead of students, it tracks companies like:
Reliance Industries, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Tata Steel, Asian Paints
If these companies do well, Sensex rises. If they struggle, Sensex falls.
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
5
BTech Computer Science subjects
Database Management Systems, Computer Organization & Design, Data Structures and Algorithms, Microsoft power platform, Java Programming, Computer Architecture, Theory of computation subject, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Computer Networks, Types of Database Systems, Object Oriented Programming & Systems, Compiler Design, Computer Hardware
BTech Branch
BTech Computer Science Engineering
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BTech Tuition
I have experience in mentoring B.Tech students for 4+ years. I am skilled in explaining the concepts from basics to advanced with logic and mechanisms. Students will be able to visualize and analyze the concepts. While in classes, I will provide ample hands-on problems for building efficiency in the subject.
Answered on 30/09/2025 Learn share market
Ask a Question
Sensex stands for Stock Exchange Sensitive Index. It’s like a thermometer that tells us how healthy or sick the Indian stock market is feeling.
It shows the average performance of 30 big companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). These companies are leaders in different sectors like banking, IT, energy, FMCG, etc.
Why is Sensex important?
If Sensex goes up, it means most of these top companies are doing well → investors are confident → economy is growing.
If Sensex goes down, it means companies are struggling → investors are worried → economy might be slowing.
So, it reflects the mood of the market and helps people decide whether to invest, hold, or sell.
Example to understand Sensex:
Imagine that you’re tracking the performance of your top 30 students in a class. You create a scorecard that shows their average marks every week.If the average score increases, you know your class is doing well.
If it drops, you know something’s wrong—maybe exams were tough or students need help.
Sensex works the same way—but instead of students, it tracks companies like:
Reliance Industries, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Tata Steel, Asian Paints
If these companies do well, Sensex rises. If they struggle, Sensex falls.
Ask a Question
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