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DSPP Course Experience

The DSPP 2017-18 course involved a spectrum of varying feelings. The course being mathematical was interesting to me and combined with Talele Sir's teaching and humor, it was truly a great learning experience. The lab sessions were somewhat a different story though. Every Tuesday would be a gamble involving our incomplete work and Talele Sir's varying strategy. Will he punish us? Will we go unseen? Each lab session had a new twist. Apart from that, we did revise lots of our programming concepts while writing the codes and many of the lecture concepts were clarified.

Summarizing, you can say that it was a truly memorable, cumbersome and tiring experience with lots of learning involved as well. 11/10, would recommend to all Electronics Engineers!

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