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How I got my first job by Paramji's grace

When I got my first job at Mu Sigma... I am one of those people who feel very confident about anything they leap into wittingly. This time, although, I was so restless that neither shopping nor my cappuccino with whipped cream could mollify the butterflies in my stomach. The dry spell in the Chemical Engineering job sector had made me believe that I was not prolly going to get a job. I was thinking about M.Tech already and that wasn’t daydreaming since I had a good enough GATE score. To my rescue, there was this great sounding job prospective at Mu Sigma, a company that had been delaying its visit since long. I had not applied in the first go and badly regretted thereafter. In my winter vacations, I realized how rather apprehensive mother was about my future and stuff. That give me a kick to try for a job (until then I was not much bothered).  I kept a check on Facebook every day for some new notification regarding a company visit to our NIT campus. Just one day I could not log in...

Some of my experiences in short

My parents, brother and I have been practising P3Y since the year 2000. We are blessed to have learnt it directly from Retired IG Sri Jaswant Monga Ji. We have and are continually benefitting so incredibly, immensely from His Holy Power! Some of my biggest wishes that came true by doing P3y are: 1. I secured a whopping 96.4% in my 10th ICSE Board examinations. This meant that I had All India 4th rank across all boards and 1st rank in my home state of Himachal Pradesh. I have received two gold medals for this accomplishment, among many newspaper issues and awards. This was possible only because I practised P3Y the way Monga Ji taught me.  2. I secured 93% in my 12th CBSE BOARD Examinations and qualified the AIEEE to pursue my B.Tech in National Institute Of Technology, Srinagar. 3. I qualified SAT I and SAT II with a commendable percentile. (98% in each Physics and Maths) 4. I had a terrible examination phobia in school in 9th standard. I had to hold my mother's hands while stu...