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  “What’s Next?”: The Question Every Student Hears 🎓🤯 Picture this: You’re at a family function, happily eating snacks 🥟, when suddenly a relative sneaks up with that question 👉 “Beta, what are you doing next?” 👉 “MBA or job?” 👉 “Government exam or abroad?” And just like that, your samosa doesn’t taste the same anymore. 😅 The Hidden Weight of “What’s Next?” To outsiders, it’s just casual small talk. But for students, it can feel like: 😰 Anxiety : “I don’t even know what’s for dinner, how will I know my career?”  Not everyone has life figured out at 19 or 22. 🤯 Comparison : “Sharma ji ka beta has it figured out… why don’t I?” Students begin measuring themselves against peers. 💭 Self-doubt : “Am I behind? Am I missing something?” We laugh it off, but the pressure is real. Why Do People Ask? Most relatives don’t mean harm, it’s their way of connecting. But in a world where students already juggle classes, projects, and existential dread, the constant “What...
  How to Build a Resume When You Have ‘No Experience’ From a student who once stared at a blank resume too Let’s be honest — the scariest part of college is not exams, not internships, not even placements. It’s that one question every student fears: “What do I write in my resume if I have no experience?” I’ve stared at that empty document too, wondering how everyone around me magically has internships, projects, and achievements while I’m just… starting. But here’s what I’ve learned: No student actually has “no experience.” We just don’t know how to recognize it. 1. Your Resume Isn’t About Experience — It’s About VALUE Companies know we are students. They’re not expecting 2 years of industry experience. They’re looking for: skills potential willingness to learn basic knowledge initiative And you already have more of that than you think. 2. Start with Your Skills — Not Your Job History Open your resume and write a section called Skills . Think of thin...