JP Nagar 9th Phase, Bangalore, India - 560062.
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Manipal institute of technology 2000
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
Manipal institute of technology 2007
Master of Engineering - Master of Technology (M.E./M.Tech.)
K s Institute of Technology 2004
Experience certificate at KSIT
City Engineering College 2015
Experience certificate at Cec
Christ University 2017
Experience at Christ University
Christ University 2017
Experience at Christ
JP Nagar 9th Phase, Bangalore, India - 560062
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
13
BTech Computer Science subjects
Virtual Reality Technologies, Microprocessors, Linux Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, Data Communication, Game Programming, Computer Networks, Unix Network Programming, Computer Organization & Design, Database Management Systems, Object Oriented Programming & Systems, Java Programming, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Object Technology, Computer Architecture, Computer Graphics and Multimedia, Programming in C#, Number Theory and Cryptography, Mobile Application Development, Artificial Intelligence
BTech Branch
BTech Computer Science Engineering, BTech Information Science Engineering
BTech Information Science subjects
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics and Animation, Object Oriented Programming, Computer Networks, Pattern Recognition, Database Systems, Design & Analysis of Algorithms, Principles of Data Communication, Computer Organization & Microprocessor Systems, Software Engineering, Design and Development of Web Applications, Software Architecture, Data Structures and Algorithms, Embedded Systems, Operating Systems
Experience in School or College
I started as lecturer at ks institute of technology, and after getting mtech degree I now have 15 years teaching experience. My education has left me thirsty. It's the colleges and universities that are milking the teachers and students alike and their parents hard earned money should not go waste. I have been avoiding teaching at colleges and believe that college education has lost relevance. Skills can and should be purchased. Four years at colleges is insufficient and students barely scratch the surface when technology field is so deep. The last year goes waste in search of jobs and in learning dry and boring theoretical subjects that no teacher can do justice with(I have been exceptionally blessed to have got opportunity to teach more of them).
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BTech Tuition
At ks institute of technology it was the winter of 2001, I came there after resigning from graduate engineering trainee position from a company which was into MAD(mobileappdev), I felt my 4 years of education at mit Manipal had not prepared me adequately for the job I was expected to carry forward. I had a goal of going back to industry adequately prepared. My teaching assignments never let me work on things that mattered. I did get to teach unix system programming, data compression, system simulation and modeling, computer graphics and visualization. The world and industry kept changing fast and I became so irrelevant that nothing would get me back in the reckoning. My colleagues were tight lipped. They knew which subjects get people jobs and wouldn't let me know them or handle them. They weren't even proficient in English. Which explained why they wanted to keep me from progressing. So all those years of experience you find in my profile were pretty much a waste from career point. See if you have to work on a project worthy of your precious time you should explore more. Be open to everything. Then I joined christ university which for the first time didn't have scheming colleagues. I learnt what I lacked, 27 months there and I felt I had got sufficient experience teaching(loathing) and needed to get back to work. I now have 5 years of solid industry experience. Coming back to teaching doesn't really make sense. I am working on teaching career SBS. Im part time teacher.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Game development Course
12
5 out of 5 3 reviews
Ashwin
"Initially, I was not good at computers at all, and because of this my computer marks used to be incredibly low which brought my overall percentage down. Sir used to revise the portions and then teach me programming with the utmost efficiency. Eventually, because of sir, I was able to grasp the concepts of programming and program problems with ease. "
Reply by Mukesh
Thanks for writing me a review
Siddhant Gupta
"First time I met Mukesh Sir, was during my BTech. He was my Graphics Class Professor, we shared the love for OpenGL game development. He has been an awesome mentor of mine since then, he is open to discussions, new ideas and always keeps learning and growing with the trend. He was the coolest of all the professors that I met in college. An awesome caring guy and an equally skilled, experienced worker and programmer. "
Reply by Mukesh
Hi Sid, We both knew our shortcomings. We both knew that we were learning and trying to get there. State of the art and trying to catch up with it is so tough with the curriculum and huge number of students professors have to guide. Your insights on programming(C++) and help in use of TeamViewer, your extra effort in writing a post in my blog, response to my SOS messages, sharing your views on graphics... they are very much appreciated. Only one grouse I have about my stint at christ university was about the online attendance. We teachers are expected to have a fast mobile, not carry any register, VC gets a hourly report of attendance were all OK but I felt teachers were short changed. So I am now going homes taking tuition. Kids cannot run away from classes and I would know from their actions what feedback they intend to convey or whether they really like my teaching methods.
Suraj Negi
"Mukesh Sir, has a vast knowledge and experience. He had helped me in ny academics during engineering. He used to teach us Computer Graphics and he has a strong hold on coding. His teaching methods is very practical and encourages his students to learn more by practicing and coding.He is a great mentor and an inspiration for his students. "
Reply by Mukesh
Thanks Suraj for reviewing. It helped refresh old memories.
1. Which BTech branches do you tutor for?
BTech Computer Science Engineering and BTech Information Science Engineering
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach BTech Tuition and Game development Course Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 13 years.
Hi there, I am sure you all would have played video games for killing time. Do you know how these are developed? I am going to introduce you to some details of the gaming industry. Gaming is a serious...
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BTech Tuition
13
BTech Computer Science subjects
Virtual Reality Technologies, Microprocessors, Linux Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, Data Communication, Game Programming, Computer Networks, Unix Network Programming, Computer Organization & Design, Database Management Systems, Object Oriented Programming & Systems, Java Programming, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Object Technology, Computer Architecture, Computer Graphics and Multimedia, Programming in C#, Number Theory and Cryptography, Mobile Application Development, Artificial Intelligence
BTech Branch
BTech Computer Science Engineering, BTech Information Science Engineering
BTech Information Science subjects
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics and Animation, Object Oriented Programming, Computer Networks, Pattern Recognition, Database Systems, Design & Analysis of Algorithms, Principles of Data Communication, Computer Organization & Microprocessor Systems, Software Engineering, Design and Development of Web Applications, Software Architecture, Data Structures and Algorithms, Embedded Systems, Operating Systems
Experience in School or College
I started as lecturer at ks institute of technology, and after getting mtech degree I now have 15 years teaching experience. My education has left me thirsty. It's the colleges and universities that are milking the teachers and students alike and their parents hard earned money should not go waste. I have been avoiding teaching at colleges and believe that college education has lost relevance. Skills can and should be purchased. Four years at colleges is insufficient and students barely scratch the surface when technology field is so deep. The last year goes waste in search of jobs and in learning dry and boring theoretical subjects that no teacher can do justice with(I have been exceptionally blessed to have got opportunity to teach more of them).
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in BTech Tuition
At ks institute of technology it was the winter of 2001, I came there after resigning from graduate engineering trainee position from a company which was into MAD(mobileappdev), I felt my 4 years of education at mit Manipal had not prepared me adequately for the job I was expected to carry forward. I had a goal of going back to industry adequately prepared. My teaching assignments never let me work on things that mattered. I did get to teach unix system programming, data compression, system simulation and modeling, computer graphics and visualization. The world and industry kept changing fast and I became so irrelevant that nothing would get me back in the reckoning. My colleagues were tight lipped. They knew which subjects get people jobs and wouldn't let me know them or handle them. They weren't even proficient in English. Which explained why they wanted to keep me from progressing. So all those years of experience you find in my profile were pretty much a waste from career point. See if you have to work on a project worthy of your precious time you should explore more. Be open to everything. Then I joined christ university which for the first time didn't have scheming colleagues. I learnt what I lacked, 27 months there and I felt I had got sufficient experience teaching(loathing) and needed to get back to work. I now have 5 years of solid industry experience. Coming back to teaching doesn't really make sense. I am working on teaching career SBS. Im part time teacher.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Game development Course
12
5 out of 5 3 reviews
Ashwin
"Initially, I was not good at computers at all, and because of this my computer marks used to be incredibly low which brought my overall percentage down. Sir used to revise the portions and then teach me programming with the utmost efficiency. Eventually, because of sir, I was able to grasp the concepts of programming and program problems with ease. "
Reply by Mukesh
Thanks for writing me a review
Siddhant Gupta
"First time I met Mukesh Sir, was during my BTech. He was my Graphics Class Professor, we shared the love for OpenGL game development. He has been an awesome mentor of mine since then, he is open to discussions, new ideas and always keeps learning and growing with the trend. He was the coolest of all the professors that I met in college. An awesome caring guy and an equally skilled, experienced worker and programmer. "
Reply by Mukesh
Hi Sid, We both knew our shortcomings. We both knew that we were learning and trying to get there. State of the art and trying to catch up with it is so tough with the curriculum and huge number of students professors have to guide. Your insights on programming(C++) and help in use of TeamViewer, your extra effort in writing a post in my blog, response to my SOS messages, sharing your views on graphics... they are very much appreciated. Only one grouse I have about my stint at christ university was about the online attendance. We teachers are expected to have a fast mobile, not carry any register, VC gets a hourly report of attendance were all OK but I felt teachers were short changed. So I am now going homes taking tuition. Kids cannot run away from classes and I would know from their actions what feedback they intend to convey or whether they really like my teaching methods.
Suraj Negi
"Mukesh Sir, has a vast knowledge and experience. He had helped me in ny academics during engineering. He used to teach us Computer Graphics and he has a strong hold on coding. His teaching methods is very practical and encourages his students to learn more by practicing and coding.He is a great mentor and an inspiration for his students. "
Reply by Mukesh
Thanks Suraj for reviewing. It helped refresh old memories.
Hi there, I am sure you all would have played video games for killing time. Do you know how these are developed? I am going to introduce you to some details of the gaming industry. Gaming is a serious...
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