
SAPNA CHOUHAN
Bsc nursing 4th year
As I stand here today, I’m filled with nostalgia thinking about my college experience. It’s been an incredible journey of growth, learning, and self-discovery. From academics to extracurricular activities, I’ve explored my passions and developed new skills.College life has taught me to be independent, manage time effectively, and balance responsibilities. I’ve made lifelong friends, learned from experienced professors, and created unforgettable memories.Through various projects, presentations, and internships, I’ve gained practical knowledge and industry insights. I’ve also discovered my strengths and weaknesses, and worked on becoming a better version of myself.College experience is not just about academics; it’s about developing a mindset, building confidence, and shaping our future. It’s about learning to navigate challenges, embracing opportunities, and making the most of every moment.As I move forward, I’m grateful for the lessons I’ve learned, the friends I’ve made, and the experiences I’ve had. I hope to apply the knowledge, skills, and values I’ve acquired to make a positive impact in the world.

komal kulria
bsc nursing 4th year student
“My college experience was truly life-changing. The four years I spent on campus were filled with unforgettable memories, lifelong friendships, and invaluable learning experiences. Not only did I gain a solid academic foundation, but I also developed essential skills, leadership qualities, and a network of peers and mentors that have supported me throughout my journey. I’m grateful for the opportunities, challenges, and experiences that shaped me into the person I am today. College was more than just a place of education – it was a launching pad for my dreams and aspirations.”

Sushma Yadav
B.Sc Nursing Student
College gave me the space to explore who I truly am — not just as a student, but as a human being. It was in college that I started questioning things, forming my own opinions, and learning to stand by them. I learned what I value in life: honesty, hard work, kindness, and consistency. I discovered passions I didn’t know I had, and slowly started dreaming beyond what I once thought possible.
I stopped trying to be perfect and instead focused on becoming real. I made peace with my flaws, appreciated my strengths, and accepted that growth is a lifelong journey.

Sakshi Yadav
B.Sc Nursing 4th year student
College life has been one of the most transformative phases of my life. It was not just about academics, but a complete journey of personal growth, friendships, responsibilities, and self-discovery.
Academically, the college environment exposed me to a wide range of subjects and practical skills. The lectures, seminars, workshops, and clinical experiences provided a strong foundation in my area of study. I learned not only from textbooks but also through hands-on practice, group discussions, presentations, and interacting with teachers and peers.
One of the most important parts of my college experience was learning how to manage my time and take responsibility. From meeting assignment deadlines to preparing for exams and balancing personal life, I slowly developed discipline and a stronger work ethic.
Hostel life taught me the value of friendships, shared responsibilities, and adjusting with people from different cultures.
There were also challenging moments — academic pressure, homesickness, or self-doubt — but facing those challenges made me stronger. I realized the importance of mental health, peer support, and staying focused even when things don’t go as planned.
Looking back, my college years were filled with unforgettable memories — laughter with friends, late-night study sessions, last-minute submissions, campus events, and all the ups and downs that made me who I am today. College didn’t just prepare me for a career — it prepared me for life.