Kamis, 05 November 2015

Campus Calling - Youth Connects On Online Board

Campus Calling – Youth Connects On Online Board Not all the writing is on the wall, some of it is also on the notice board. Summer jobs wanted, tuitions available, second-hand laptop for sale, brand new mobile phone lost and found — the college noticeboard is quite the silent chronicler of the life of the student community. But http://www.elizabethansyngers.com/learning-the-ins-and-outs-of-the-iphone/ at a time when hundreds of youngsters cross over to the virtual world every day, the notice board is at best a blink-and-you-miss item. And cashing in on this virtual defection is online notice board searchmycampus. Brainchild of Peyush Bansal, 23, the site was launched last December and has found


earnest following among students who are using it to exchange information on everything from accommodation, to car pools, to buying and selling books, bikes, notes, furniture, mobiles.. The genesis of searchmycampus lies in Bansal\’s experiences at a Canadian university where, he says, he virtually lived on streets, with no clue about accommodation. “I went to McGill University in Montreal at 18, against my parents\’ wishes. I faced a lot hassles in settling down in the campus. So, when I retuned to India I decided to create this online campus board that would provide students a platform. I believe that only


students can solve the problems of other students.” By way of homework, after returning to India in October 2007, Bansal spent a lot of time traveling, meeting college students all over the country to understand their problems. Co-founder of the site and student of Indraprastha University, Delhi, Parit Gupta, 21, also helped him. Chetna, a student of Sri Ram College of Commerce, points out that besides not having time enough to look up the college notice board there is also the problem of “torn notices.” She has recently put an ad on searchmycampus with a request that someone lend her


a copy of Eric Seghal\’s Love Story. Kanika Saraff, a first year Economics student of Hindu college, also posted an ad seeking a summer job and was pleasantly surprised when she got a good response. She says, “Most outstation students like me do not http://indianmediaobserver.com/making-the-most-of-your-iphone-tips-and-tricks-for-owners/ know whom to approach for various things such as a good accommodation or summer jobs. This campus board will fill this gap.”



Campus Calling - Youth Connects On Online Board

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