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The 24x7 WhatsApp Counselling Guru for students
Worried about how you will revise the 21 Maths chapters by
March? Want to find out if you will make a good civil servant in future?
Stressed about career choices? Dr TP Sasikumar, whose house in Manov
Published: 18th
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WhatsApp Counselling Guru for students
Express News Service
HYDERABAD: Sir, can I meet you
today to discuss my career in the National Defence Academy?” A high school
student in the city asked Dr TP Sasikumar, space scientist-turned-student
counsellor. Dr Sasikumar agreed to meet him that afternoon. “The boy told me
that he bunked school to meet me and gain some gyan about his career. I told
him that very moment that he is unfit for a job in the Armed Forces as they
value integrity above all else. Bunking school does not signify this.I think he
realised what I meant.”
Another day, an intermediate student from
a corporate college in the city WhatsApped him to find out if he can meet him,
to find the best American university for him. “He used to call me every morning
and find out where I am. Just to gauge his attitude, I would ask him where he
was and would tell him that I was in a place at least 30 km away. He would
invariably say that was too far for him and that he could not make it. I told
him that if he was planning to move abroad, he had to get used to commutes. If
he could not make it in his own city, then going abroad may not be up his
alley.”
Dr Sasikumar is now the preferred
‘Counselling Guru’ of the twin cities whose popularity seems to be on the rise,
with every passing day. When Telangana was burning with the struggle for
statehood and students were either taking part in the agitation or were whiling
away their time, silently and sweetly, Dr Sasikumar used to coordinate trips
where he would take high school students to Golconda Fort to give them a
history lesson.
If the next day too was a holiday because
of bandh, he would take them to the Jain Temple to teach them out Jainism as
part of the Holiday Shiksha programme. “That’s how I started engaging with
students of the twin cities after I retired a few years ago. Today, I relish
the fact that I could counsel over 8 lakh students through on-ground events,
over radio chats, through phone and through my YouTube channel. I have
over 1.92K subscribers from across the world for 1,600 YouTube
videos.”
From
telling students how to break up their Maths syllabus in December to be able to
score 100 percent in their Board finals to helping them understand what career
works for them, Dr Sasikumar, a resident of Manovikas Nagar in Hyderabad, does
it all. Just last week, he was in Sharjah addressing students from 17 schools
at a three-day seminar titled ‘Be a Warrior, Don’t Be a Worrier’. He was
invited to speak at a meet in Chennai in 2018 where he addressed over 100 CBSE
Principals in Gulf and the principals, in turn, invited him to counsel the
students.
Dr Sasi is fluent in Telugu, Kannada,
English and Malayalam and the latter makes him a hot pick in counselling events
in the Middle East. “I am often invited to speak on radio chat shows in the
Middle East. Sometimes I record the show from my home in Hyderabad and
sometimes I am invited to the studios there. Either way, once my one-hour
counselling session ends (of course interspersed with over 30 calls from Indian
students studying there, I also get around 1,200 WhatsApp messages.
I ensure I respond to every message, even
if it means I am up the whole night to do that,” says the
multitasker. Recently, he also addressed SR Engineering College in
Warangal. Earlier this year, he was in the US to address three student camps.
“I found many homemakers came to drop their children for my class. I felt they
also need some value addition instead of just being glorified drivers who
picked and dropped their kids. So one weekend, we all went driving and chanted
Lalitha Sahasranamam and understanding its significance.
A regular at school and college fests
besides Job Mela counselling events, Dr Sasikumar is known for his sense of
humour and ability to pare down any academic problem, Dr Sasikumar says he is
just a WhatsApp message away for students. “I am always available for any kind
of question. I work 24x7 for students,” says the scientist who worked in the
Department of Space for two decades. A Vastu, Yoga and Jyothish expert, Dr
Sasikumar is also popular for conducting Skype and Facetime classes on Bhagavad
Geeta.
He believes that his experience with
students makes him what he is. He was Director at Academic Staff College under
University Grants Commission at the University of Calicut and was Deputy
Director at Directorate General of Security, Cabinet Secretariat, New Delhi
before taking voluntary retirement in 2009. He opted to be in Academics and
Mentoring Youth to create dreams in them and enrich their skills towards Nation
building. Dr Sasikumar initiated Mentors’ Navigation Workshop for College
Teachers and reached out to colleges in Kerala. He also had a two-year tenure
as Management Professor in an Engineering College under Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological University at Hyderabad.
How to crack civil services exam
Dr Sasikumar says: First of all, abandon all thoughts of enrolling yourself into a coaching centre for civil services. Instead, subscribe to all the newspapers in your city. Read them everyday. Write your own analysis in 200 words. Write down bulletpoints for each of the issues that are rocking the country. From CAA to Greta Thenburg to three capitals of Andhra Pradesh, tackle each of them. Comprehension is the most important skill that will help you crack this exam. Comprehension comes when you read a lot and sum it up in an effective manner.
Dr Sasikumar says: First of all, abandon all thoughts of enrolling yourself into a coaching centre for civil services. Instead, subscribe to all the newspapers in your city. Read them everyday. Write your own analysis in 200 words. Write down bulletpoints for each of the issues that are rocking the country. From CAA to Greta Thenburg to three capitals of Andhra Pradesh, tackle each of them. Comprehension is the most important skill that will help you crack this exam. Comprehension comes when you read a lot and sum it up in an effective manner.
How to get your teenager to study
Dr Sasikumar believes that jeans therapy works wonders on teenagers. “Sometimes, all that you need to do is stop being so harsh on them. Encourage them to wear their favourite jeans, T-shirt, perfume, give them some pocket money and ask them to hang out with their friends. Trust me, when they come back home, they are all set to get back to their studies. Parents put too much pressure on them and in my experience, the jeans therapy is easiest, most affordable and most effective for teens,” he quips.
Dr Sasikumar believes that jeans therapy works wonders on teenagers. “Sometimes, all that you need to do is stop being so harsh on them. Encourage them to wear their favourite jeans, T-shirt, perfume, give them some pocket money and ask them to hang out with their friends. Trust me, when they come back home, they are all set to get back to their studies. Parents put too much pressure on them and in my experience, the jeans therapy is easiest, most affordable and most effective for teens,” he quips.
Most asked question to Dr Sasikumar:
What course should I take after my 12th class or intermediate?
Where should I go for IAS coaching
What course should I take after my 12th class or intermediate?
Where should I go for IAS coaching
How he conducts his group activity:
Whenver I visit schools, I first ask the students the subject they think is tough. Then we mark the most difficult lessons and most difficult questions. Then with the help of students, we make a plan on how many hours we need to study to tackle this. When I finally tell them they need, say 18 hours, to tackle this, they feel happy. They feel it is very doable.
Whenver I visit schools, I first ask the students the subject they think is tough. Then we mark the most difficult lessons and most difficult questions. Then with the help of students, we make a plan on how many hours we need to study to tackle this. When I finally tell them they need, say 18 hours, to tackle this, they feel happy. They feel it is very doable.
Next, I make the students set the
question paper and I swap answer sheets in such a way that one student gets to
correct the answers of the other student. This gives students an understanding
of how they write. “I have students calling me up the next day to say how the exercise
helped them understand their shortcoming or how I have made it easy for them to
tackle the mountain called Maths in an effective and efficient way.”
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Thank you for forwarding these articles. The others Radhika was telling me she has been more confident after coming to your sessions. She is not afraid to ask questions to her teachers any more.
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Wow Sasi. Congrats...
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Sir, thank you for a copy of this. Excellent work! Truly inspiring
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Delighted to see you make such a positive impact on the lives of sp many youngsters! More strength to you! God bless you! π
ReplyDeleteUSA - Vijay Gopal
Superb!!! Good advice to youngsters and also for parents to heed.
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Truly remarkable. Gives me so much inspiration. Great Dr Sir
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I’m humbled to read it and this gives me much inspiration to follow the footsteps♥️♥️
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This is Gandhi one of the admirers of great work being done by Dr T P Sasikumar sir. I wish to thank you ma’am for writing this beautiful cover story on him. May God give more strength to you and Dr T P Sasikumar sir
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u r such an inspiration sir,touching lakhs of students across the world and in different fields..
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Sasi never follows, always flows.
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Great job, dear brother !
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Congratulations and blessings....
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I am delighted to see the news.Thank u.
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SANTHIGIRI ASHRAM
Great to know about ur work
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Thankyou sir for sending me such a marvelous article , I am forwarding this to our principal so that our school students also gets the advantage by this thought provoking article.
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ReplyDeleteGood information, which definitely will be usefull for students. I will spread to all the known students and their parents.
HYDERRABAD - Sunil
Very good article!
ReplyDeleteAnd the 'jeans therapy'is the best therapy that I have tried and worked out wellπ
BANGALORE - Smitha
Namaste Sir
ReplyDeleteI salute you sir for living for others, how are you always available for anyone who needs you across the world. Do you have time for yourself??
How do you remember so many people and their problems. Now a days when you see a family children, husband, friends nobody is readily available for each other.
You are a Divine soul sir. I don't think anybody else can work selflessly and tirelessly like you.
Prayers Sir
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SHARJAH - Viki Shial & Anushka - Samiksha
Thank you Sasikumar ji. It was so nice meeting with you. Godwilling, we shall meet again. We would invite you sometime next year to be with us for a day or two. Thank you once again, Hari Om !
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8 lakh studentsπ³π³....dats a whooping number Sir.ππ»ππ»ππ»..amazing...heartiest congrats. May Krishna bless you with more energy to handle these young students.
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It was nice meeting you and attending your session back then ...
ReplyDeleteI was in 11th standard.
It's 10 years now
I met you first time when you came to Kerala School, Vikaspuri, New Delhi in 2009
BANGALORE - Rahul R Nair
Wonderful article.. And as for the class, I definitely know how much fun it is.. And the lil chats during those brief family functions.. Looking fwd to meet u soon..
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ReplyDeleteFabulousπ Guiding the young confused minds and leading them to attain their dream goal is ultimate. May the Almighty bless you all thru the years to come ππππ
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