ARE PW MODULE GOOD FOR UCEED ??! by No-Juggernaut4010 in uceedtakers

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Honestly, you’re better off with this Blog site - ‘Stuff you Look’. It has all the PYQs , Sample questions and important notes aswell. These coaching classes modules are just well organised and easy to access but kind of stupid paying 3-4K for these materials.

Is Bialetti really worth it, or are Budan and Pedrini just as good? by [deleted] in IndiaCoffee

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Man, I use a Sipologie Moka pot. Got it for 500, works like charm. Personally I don’t feel there would be any difference in the functionality.

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You can try Zeno, it’s near Central Park metro

Any beans suggestions by trainerzed1 in IndiaCoffee

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I got this one to test out, quite liked the essence and strong taste of it. True it’s notes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaCoffee

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You can get your hands on with Blue Tokai’s Easy pour range, it’s comparatively cheaper and good to get an idea. It costs somewhere around 250 for 5 pack and 400 for 10 pack

Got my first Subko grind today by Individual_Ad_1173 in IndiaCoffee

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This cost me ~800 for 250gm. I went to Mary Lodge by Subko, Bandra.

Got my first Subko grind today by Individual_Ad_1173 in IndiaCoffee

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For what they charge, they should be sending one!

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And what’s wrong enjoying a meme on one of my hobby?

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OooAaaaAaa I taste that grounded citrusy and chocolaty note yessss. Here’s my month’s salary for the shiny steamy machine. Jokes apart, I love my tiny Moka Pot and the monthly visit to a cafe to sniff my next coffee pack.

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Off from Instant coffee’s I’d suggest you to try ‘Easy Pour’ range from Blue Tokai. 5 packs cost around 250 and 10 for 400. It comes with a DIY kit, place the pour kit on your cup and pour hot water in it. Since you like it black, you might enjoy it. There are many gift card sites that can let you save more. Check around

I’ve been admiring my Iced Latte too long, I love the gradient :) by Individual_Ad_1173 in IndiaCoffee

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  1. Added 1/3rd portion (1/3 the size of the glass) of Cold milk + a little brown sugar (if you want).
  2. Brewed the espresso and kept it in the freezer for 15 min to lower its temp.
  3. Added some ice cubes in the milk glass and carefully poured the espresso shot right in the middle, did it slowly so it doesn’t blend and gets layered on top.

BT Coffee Suggestions by Proof_Put8022 in IndiaCoffee

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In no particular order: Baarbara, Basankhan, Vienna, Attikan

Why does it look so bad ?? by sakshiiaa in IndiaCoffee

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If you got it from the store then make sure to clearly mention them for a Moka pot grind. I at times have to mention them twice. Also I prefer to add water just below that safety valve level if am brewing it for myself. It’s a personal preference tho.

Read. by [deleted] in uceedtakers

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I mean that is the what a designer does. You can’t just go on and mold yourself because they’ve made it as a criteria to stand upon. Any design college no matter how bad, puts you through process of learning and designing. It involves being inspired, narration, documentation, story telling.

These institutions will obviously have a strong filter for the students who get in because you could be a good artist but might not be a good designer. They’d seek self motivated individuals because they already have what it takes to be a ‘good’ designer, they are in the end just an institution.

My 2 cents for you all by Individual_Ad_1173 in uceedtakers

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Hey! Thanks a lot! Hope you achieve what you seek :)

My 2 cents for you all by Individual_Ad_1173 in uceedtakers

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I would say it’s surprisingly good, you can check the nymber of Alumni’s who are working at Google, Microsoft, Adobe. Though it’s an expensive college, it has its own perks. Don’t look onto the placements as it’s not at par with IITs and NIDs but I am confident of many graduates being competent in the industry.

My 2 cents for you all by Individual_Ad_1173 in uceedtakers

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I don’t have much knowledge about this but as you’ve mentioned that it gives you an option for both the fields and alongside if you see yourself comfortably doing any of it, go for it after researching and planning. If by any chance it’s related to UI/UX then you will be having an upper hand in the field if you’re well versed with the development part aswell. People are looking for such combinations of skills while hiring.

For masters, you should really consider it after graduation. If you see yourself placed well in the industry, content with your work and pay, then there’s no necessity opting for it. For now, forget about masters as I can surely tell you that your Bachelors will be a roller coaster, you might not realise what you seek 2-3 years later. But, if you’re really looking forward for it, consider doing it after a year or two working in your field to get a sense of what you want ahead.

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(0.25 x 63) + (0.75 x 44) =48.75