Inspirational Stories: After passing their Class 12 exams, millions of students across India wish to become engineers. The majority of these students aim to pass the IIT-JEE exam and enrol in an IIT. It should be emphasised that IIT is the top engineering school in India, and many people believe the IIT-JEE entrance exam to be one of the hardest in the country. Every year, millions of students take the IIT JEE entrance exam in hopes of passing it and being admitted to one of the nation’s IITs, but only a small number of students are successful in doing so.
IIT Graduates’ Career Options and Sandeep Kumar Bhatt’s Journey to Monkhood
After graduating from IIT, students can find good employment opportunities both domestically and overseas, and many IIT graduates move abroad to work for multinational corporations. However, some IIT grads have made the decision to become monks after receiving their degrees. Sandeep Kumar Bhatt, an IIT graduate who at the young age of 28 gave up worldly pleasures to become a monk, will be discussed in this article.
From IIT Delhi Gold Medalist to Swami Sundar Gopal Das
Sandeep Kumar Bhatt attended IIT Delhi for his engineering education. He won the gold medal for his class in 2002. After earning his M.Tech in 2004, he spent three years working for Larsen & Toubro before growing tired of the opulent lifestyle and quitting in 2007. He chose to become a monk at the young age of 28, changing his name to Swami Sundar Gopal Das. Swami Sundar Gopal Das once said in an interview about his decision to become a monk that although society has many engineers, doctors, IAS, judges, scientists, and leaders, we will not be able to find anyone whose goal is to show a different path to society or to develop people’s character.
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