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How MIRAI Mentorship Turns Average Students into Global Tech Talent?

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Suman Saurav
Suman Saurav
How MIRAI Mentorship Turns Average Students into Global Tech Talent?

Not every student walk into college with a clear career path, or top scores. Some come with doubts. Some are unsure of what their strengths are. And some are simply average by the academic standards of today.

At Mirai School of Technology, we believe that talent is not born, it's nurtured. While most engineering colleges focus on textbook knowledge and standard lectures, we take a different route. Our unique mentorship model is designed to unlock the potential in every student. Especially those students who may not have been class toppers, but who have the passion and strength to succeed in the global tech area.

Need For Mentorship

Traditional BTech colleges often follow a rigid, one-size-fits-all structure. Lectures are delivered. Exams are taken. A degree is granted. But what happens after that? Students are left to figure out the real job world with little guidance, and many end up falling through the cracks or taking years figuring out their career path. This is not because they lack the talent, but because they lack proper support.

Mentorship is not a luxury, but a necessity in the fast-evolving tech landscape of today. In a world where technology changes every six months, students need more than just professors and books. They need navigators, coaches, and experienced voices who have been where they are now and can prepare them for real-world job challenges.

Mirai Vs Traditional BTech College

In most traditional colleges, students are often left to navigate the fast-changing world of tech on their own, with outdated syllabus and little exposure to the real industry. At Mirai’s Btech degree program, we integrate mentorship into the very core of our program. Conventional BTech courses offers limited faculty interaction and occasional guest lectures, Mirai students have regular, structured mentorship sessions. These go beyond academics, they cover career mapping, product thinking, networking, and even placement support.

This is because we know that the AI tech industry doesn’t hire based solely on marks it looks for problem solvers, innovators, and team players. The mentors at Mirai help the students in building exactly these traits.

Our Mentors

The mentors at Mirai School of Technology are top-tier engineers, developers and instructors from top companies like Google and Amazon. Apart from being educators, they are active professionals and innovators who have been where students currently are. They bring real-world insights, skills, and practical wisdom which cannot be found in any textbook. Let’s take a look at our fantastic team:

Raghav Aggarwal is a Software Engineer II at Google, who brings expertise in Android development, Java, Kotlin, and advanced system architecture. He’s a coding wizard who has Codeforces Expertise and CodeChef 5 programming skills. He has also competed at theACM-ICPC regionals. He mentors students on writing clean, scalable code and mastering competitive programming and data structures.

Susmitha Lalam is anSDE II at Amazon. She helps students at Mirai crack the toughest backend and system design challenges. With a strong grip onJava, Spring Boot, REST APIs, and Low-Level Design, she guides students on building production-grade applications and understanding the inner workings of real software systems. Her deep knowledge ofDSA and version control (Git)makes her a go-to mentor for students preparing for software development careers.

Kanak Gautam is aProduct Engineer and Instructor at Coding Blocks. Kanak specializes inFull Stack Web Development and Competitive Programming. With past internships atiRage Capital and DE Shaw, Kanak brings valuable insights into both tech and finance domains. He’s known for breaking down complex coding concepts into digestible lessons and helping students strengthen their computer science fundamentals.

What Makes Our Mentorship Different
While many collegestalkabout mentorship, fewpracticeit in a meaningful way. At Mirai School of Technology, mentorship is not an occasional event, it’s a core element of our pedagogy.

Here’s what we do differently:

  • Mentors from the real tech world: Our mentors are not just academicians. They’re engineers at global companies, product managers at startups, AI researchers, open-source contributors, and more. This means students learn from people whodowhat theyteach.
    These mentors teach firsthand insight into industry best practices, emerging tools and an actual problem-solving technique. Because of their most recent experience in the field of tech, their teachings are years ahead of what is taught in most classrooms as well.
  • Focused on mindset, not just marks: We help students unlearn the limiting beliefs of their past and adopt a mindset of growth, innovation, and global ambition. Curiosity, creativity and a willingness to learn and adapt are very valuable in the tech industry. This growth mindset cultivated at Mirai can help students see challenges as opportunities and mistakes as stepping stones.
    Mentors share their own journeys and examples of struggles to encourage students to experiment and learn. This instils confidence and resilience.
  • Tailored to the individual: Each mentorship journey is adapted to the student’s unique strengths, weaknesses, interests, and goals. No batch treatment, no generic advice. This personalized approach facilitates faster growth, build confidence, and gain better clarity.

This individualized attention is particularly crucial for students who may have underperformed in school or struggled with self-confidence. At our college, they find not just academic support, but emotional and career mentorship that changes their trajectory.

Mirai – The Launchpad to a Global Tech Career

Mirai School of Technology does more than just teaching we guide students to their desired career path. Mirai is more than just lectures, here we try to cultivate leaders. Our mentorship program is one the chief strategy that turns an ordinary BTech degree into a transformative, future-ready journey.

If you're a student looking to break into global tech, or a parent searching for a college that actually invests in your child’s success—this is your sign. Visithttps://apply.msot.org/ today to fill and submit you admission forms.

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