GATE CSE LECTURES BY AMIT KHURANA
POV: Vision 🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
A GATE exam preparation instructor shares motivational thoughts about the importance of vision and long-term planning over raw intelligence. He uses Mark Zuckerberg as an example to argue that having a clear vision matters more than being the sharpest person in the room. The video concludes with a brief promotion of his affordable online courses.
POV: Another Path🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
An educator named Amit Sir uses the scarcity analogy of gold to argue the high value of IIT/IIM tags in the job market. He encourages students to prepare for GATE exams to reach premier institutions, claiming placement becomes easy after graduating from top colleges. He also promotes his own GATE preparation course.
POV: Luck vs Hardwork 🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
The speaker reflects on a personal realization that dreams are only achieved through hard work. They argue that relying on luck or fate ultimately leads to disappointment and regret.
POV: Level🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
The speaker warns young B.Tech graduates against accepting low-paying jobs as a compromise, arguing that settling for small salaries creates a lifelong trap. He uses a real example of a student working night shifts for ₹500 extra to illustrate the dangers of a 'chillad' (small change) mindset. He recommends pursuing GATE as a second chance for better career prospects.
POV: Jinadagi🤔🤔🥺🥺🥺
This is a very brief transcript of what appears to be a Hindi/Urdu romantic song or poem. The lyrics describe the feeling of a heart melting slowly under someone's warmth when they pass by with a gentle touch. The content is musical and lyrical in nature.
POV: Mindset🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
A GATE exam coaching instructor recounts a conversation with a working professional who does night shifts for an extra ₹500 allowance to fund weekend parties. The instructor argues this mindset of prioritizing social activities over focused preparation is incompatible with achieving a good GATE rank and admission to IITs. He advises aspirants to work in isolation, avoid sharing goals with friends, and treat weekends as productive study time.
POV: Process 🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
The speaker emphasizes the importance of building a structured process for approaching work and problems. The core idea is that having a process helps you tackle questions even when you've forgotten the material. This approach reduces the need for heavy revision.
The hardest week of my life (Resuming soon)
A teacher/content creator shares a personal update after experiencing a deeply difficult week, likely due to a bereavement (13th-day post-death ceremony mentioned). He draws comfort from Gurbani (Sikh scripture) teachings on impermanence and commits to resuming his classes on May 17th.
POV: Mehnat🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
This is a short motivational Hindi video featuring poetic/lyrical lines about hard work, fearlessness, and faith in God. The speaker expresses that hard work runs in their blood and that they walk through difficulties by holding God's hand, fearing no one on earth.
POV: Dark Phase🥺🥺😭
A teacher/educator addresses their audience during a deeply difficult personal phase, likely after a bereavement. They acknowledge missing their studio and classes for several days, cite spiritual acceptance as a coping mechanism, and promise to return to teaching after the 13-day mourning period.
JOB VS DROP || #amitkhurana #motivation #csesyllabus #gate2027
The speaker advises students on whether to join a job or drop to prepare for GATE, based on their financial condition and preparation level. The decision is personalized: those with good finances should focus on GATE prep, while those in financial need should take the job. Those with strong prior preparation can do both simultaneously.
RESTART RESET AND REFOCUS || #amitkhurana #motivation #consistency
This brief motivational clip by Amit Khurana encourages viewers to embrace the process of restarting, resetting, and refocusing as many times as necessary. The core message frames self-improvement as an ongoing personal project. The overarching takeaway is to persist and never give up.
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The speaker is in Rameswaram after performing 'Asthi Visarjan' (immersion of ashes, a Hindu funeral rite). They inform their audience that they will provide updates in 2-3 days regarding future plans and class schedules.
POV: pura 1 saal🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
This is a short motivational Hindi monologue marking one year of something, emphasizing the value of hard work, persistence, and making the most of the present moment. The speaker urges listeners not to wait for better times but to create them through consistent effort. The message concludes that those who persist today will shine tomorrow.
POV: Exceptions🤔🤔🫡🫡🫡
The speaker argues that the vast majority of people cannot achieve certain academic or intellectual milestones past a certain age. While acknowledging exceptions exist, they caution against generalizing rare exceptions and applying them to oneself.
Facing my Haters Head-On
In this video, educator Amit Sir responds to negative comments from his previous video about two friends (X and Y) by defending his role as a teacher using the metaphor of an arrow giving direction. He explains that his stories were meant to provide life lessons, acknowledges one mistake of not clearly stating the takeaway, and urges students to trust experienced guidance rather than judge the messenger.
ALU, Datapath and Control Unit | Part 1
This lecture covers the internal components of a CPU, including the ALU, various special and general purpose registers, and how they are interconnected via internal and external buses. The instructor builds a hypothetical CPU model (loosely based on the 8085 microprocessor) to explain how instructions are fetched, decoded, and executed. Key concepts like micro-operations, Register Transfer Language (RTL), and the role of the Timing and Control Unit are also introduced.
Come Out of Trap ASAP
The speaker shares real-life stories of two college classmates struggling financially in their 40s — one earning under ₹1 lakh/month and another earning ₹35-40k as a math teacher — to warn young students about the consequences of poor academic and career choices. He breaks down how even a seemingly good ₹40 lakh package leaves little savings after EMIs, taxes, and living expenses. He urges students to study hard now to avoid lifelong financial traps.
GATE 2003 Question | CAO PYQs
This lecture covers a GATE 2003 question on assembly language programming, explaining how a hypothetical processor's code uses flags, compare instructions, and rotate-right-through-carry operations. The instructor walks through the full code execution to show the program counts the number of 1-bits in register A. Two interlinked questions from the same code snippet are solved.
Honest Talk
In this video, Amit Sir (a GATE CS educator) shares a motivational talk with students about reframing their wishes — focusing on building a high-paying, satisfying career process rather than chasing material things like cars and houses. He argues that materialistic goals provide only temporary happiness, and that the journey itself is the real reward. He also provides an update on his paid GATE Computer Science course covering Computer Architecture.